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Prospect Street, Cambridgeport, 3. 373. Protector, ship, 20. 270.
' Protestant Address to the Roman Cath- olic Nobility,' 1. 177.
'Protestant Churchman,' donation from the proprietors of, 10. 33.
Protestant Constitutional Government, loyalty to, 6. 28.
Protestant Episcopal Church, Journals of Conventions of. 1. 232. In America, ' History of,' by Samuel, Lord Bishop of Oxford, 2. 602 n. Communication
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from a committee of Massachusetts Congregationalists, 1790, 5. 106.
Protestants, 'Account of the Persecution of, in France,' I. 81. To be protected in their lawful possessions, 6. 60. In France after 1685, 10. 163.
'Protesters ' and ' Addressers,' list of, II. 392-395.
Proud, Robert, his ' History of Pennsyl- vania,' I. 167; 2. 267 n.
Proudfit, Rev. John, D.D., donation from, 5. 203.
Prout, Barnebas, 14. 143.
Prout, Ebenczer, clerk, 12. 114.
Prout, Joseph, 3. 343.
Prout, Timothy, 20. 15, 15 n.
Prout, Cupt. Timothy, 12. 107.
Prout, Timothy, Sen., 17. 52, 53.
Providence, R. I., 3. 1, 50. 88, 111, 114, 300, 310; 4. 91, 382 ; 6. 45, 49, 60, 239; 7. 203, 204. 210, 215, 216, 220, 224, 229, 251, 259, 289 ; 8 222, 346, 399; 10. 392, 409, 410 ; 12. 353, 354, 356; 17. 87, 425, 427; 18. 26, 65, 240, 280, 330, 331, 338- 340; 19. 60, 76m., 226, 326, 336, 363, 372, 376 n. 20. 220. And the Narra- gansett Patent, 5. 401. See Narragan- sett Patent. Roger Williams forbidden to exercise jurisdiction in, 6. 45. De- bate of Roger Williams with the eham- pion of Fox, 6. 40. Agency of Roger Williams for, in England, 6. 50 n. Church of, 8. 221. Visit to, in 1789, II. 28, 29.
Providence, ship, 14. 359, 367, 383, 385 n. Providence Athenaeum, 19. 337. Dona- tions from, II. 499.
Providence County, 4. 382.
' Providence Gazette,'. I. 133n. Quoted, 7. 290, 291, 291 n.
'Providence Journal, ' 18. 332 n., 339 ; 19. 337.
Providence Plantations, 6. 200; 12. 355, 356. Letter from Mr. Henry Watson, having reference to, 6. 58 n., 50 n. Char- ter for, 6. 47, 48, 58-61, 76; 12. 355, 356.
Providence Railroad, see Boston and Providence Railroad.
Provident Institution for Savings, Boston, I. 454 n., 458, 466 n. ; 2. 167, 468 ; 3. 42; 5. 191 ; 7. 18, 354 ; 8. 270 ; 10. 12, 169; II. 38; 12 77, 133, 250, 438; 16. 130; 17. 74. Picture of a building erected by, occupied by the Society, I. xxxV, 470. Offers the Society a lease of the second story of their building, I. 456 n. Sells the room, 1. 456 n. Committee appointed to execute an indenture with, 1. 460. Indenture with, 1. 461 n. Money received from, for rent of rooms, 2. 367 n. A committee appointed to eon- fer with, concerning larger aceom- modations for the Society, 2. 467, 468. Aetion to be taken with regard to bet-
ter aeeommodations for the Massaehu- setts Historical Society, 2. 547-549, 555. A committee empowered to pur- chase the needed accommodation of room from, 3. 48. Deed of mortgage to be executed to the Suffolk Savings Bank for Scamen, of the premises of the Society, 3. 65. The land and build- ing purchased by the Society, 3. 66, 67 ; 6. 11.
Province Charter, 2. 576 n .- 578 n .; 13. 115.
Province House, 6. 27; 10. 210 ; 18. 347.
Province Laws, letter concerning, from Mr. Justice Aylwin, 2. 595. See names of States or Provinces.
Provincetown, Mass., 12. 404; 16. 78 n., 80, 85, 92-96. Origin of its name, 12. 412.
Provincial Army, see Continental Army. Provincial Congress, see name of the province mentioned.
Provincial Laws cited, 20. 153 n., 157 n .- 159n., 161n., 167 n., 214n , 218 n., 282n., 284 m , 290n., 296 n., 303 n., 304 n .- 306 n. Provoost ( Prevost). Rer. Samuel, D.D., Bishop of New York, 11. 23.
Proxy, voting by, allowed, 1. 38.
Prudden, Rev. Jolin, 8. 13, 22, 27.
Prudence Island, burning of houses by Wallace, 7. 229.
Prudhon, Pierre Paul, 15. 10.
Prue, negress, petition of, for freedom, 6. 199, 200.
Prussia, 6. 215. The Landwehr, or na- tional inilitia, 6. 394 n. The finance of the Seven Years' War, 7. 491, 492.
Prynne, William, 11. 447 n., 457, 462, 463; 20. 301 n. Author of ' Histrio-Mastix,' 8. 311. Condemned and punished, 8. 310.
Pryor, Sergeant, takes a flag, 5. 375.
l'salmanazar, George, 12. 392.
Psalms, Book of, in French, 1. 475. Ver- sion of. by Sternhold and Hopkins, 2. 277 n Version of, by 'T'ate and Brady, 2. 422.
'Public Advertiser,' 16. 47.
Public Libraries, 8. 269, 450. Letter on, by Mr. C: F. Adams, 13. 28-34.
'Public Occurrences ' cited, 17. 352 n.
Public Record Office, London, see Record Office, London.
Public Schools of England, history of, by Ackerman, 2. 173 n.
'Publication Funds,' letter of Prof. Agas- siz on, 13. 283-285.
Publications of members of the Society, 19. 287, 288. See names of members. Publications of the Society, 3. 32, 51, 110, 159, 167, 247, 266; 5. 24, 191; 6. 362; 7. 19, 352, 355 ; 8. 270, 275; 10. 12, 13, 170; 11. 39; 12. 77, 224; 13. 18, 278; 14. 326. The earliest issues of the So- ciety, I. xix-xxxiii. Proceeds of sales
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of, 2. 103 n., 131 n., 234 n., 253 n., 269 n., 314 n., 341 n., 368, 425 n., 471 n., 527 n. Uses of the Appleton Fund, 3. 2-5. Volumes to be donated to the Histori- cal Society of Chicago, 3. 95. Sales of, 4. 6, 7; 6. 9-12; Io. 4; 11. 35, 247, 249; 12. 74, 78, 220. Disposition of, in the Library, 6. 14. Plan to increase the sale of, 8. 213, 260. See Collec- tions and Proceedings.
'Publicola,' title of a series of papers in Boston, 2. 400, 401.
Publishing Committee, 1. 72, 83, 90, 127, 132, 149, 163, 251, 252, 254, 274, 278, 283, 285, 289, 334, 337, 347, 378, 381, 384, 385, 387, 445, 446, 449, 453, 458, 473, 476, 495 ; 4. 2, 7, 9, 19, 140, 241, 244, 273, 378, 439, 452 ; 5. 28, 39, 87, 103, 154, 171, 184, 319, 465; 7. 361; 8. 100; Io. 145, 315, 377, 445 ; 11. 32, 124; 12. 237; 13. 150. Appointed, 1. 47, 57, 78, 129, 150, 164, 196, 231, 249, 259, 283, 337, 381, 424, 480. To devise measures to increase the means for pub- lisling, 1. 86. To contract for print- ing, 1. 93. To consider ways and means for payment of printers, I. 133. Additions to, I. 228. Urged to hasten the publication of a volume, 1. 417, 418. The members of, for Vol. II. of the Proceedings of the Society, 2. ix. Ma- terial referred to, 2. 1, 11, 30, 53, 53 2. 57, 60, 61, 64, 81, 84, 84 n., 85-87, 90, 93, 101, 110, 116, 118, 118 n., 138, 138 n., 147, 174, 192, 220, 223, 234, 240, 242, 261, 310, 313, 320, 320 n., 327, 352, 376, 377, 434, 434 n., 445, 467, 478, 481, 485, 486, 495, 502, 509, 523, 532, 533, 541, 543, 549, 550, 552, 557, 558, 570, 601; 3. 28. Requested to obtain subscrip- tions for an annual publication of the Collections at one dollar per number, 2. 2. To consider the expediency of publishing Professor Vater's manu- script in the Collections, 2. 16. Mr. Sparks resigns place, 2. 17. Rev. Mr. Young chosen in place of Mr. Edward Everett, 2. 26. To publish Vol. V. of the third series as soon as practicable, 2. 26, 30, 31, 35, 35 n. To elect their own chairman, 2. 26. Rev. Mr. Francis chosen in place of Hon. N. Hale, 2 23. Request instructions concerning me- moirs to be prepared, 2. 31. To report on publishing Mr. Schoolcraft's work on the Abnaki and Ogibwa languages, 2. 35, 36. To take charge of the mat- ter of memoirs of deceased members, 2 39, 30 n. To be appointed for Vol. VI., third series, 2. 47, 49, 61, 64. To take charge of a list of members for the Collections, 2. 48. Appointed for Vol. VII., third series, 2. 89, 113. To re- port the doings of the committee on no- tices of deccased members, 2. 103, 101 ..
Chosen for Vol. VIII. of the third serics, 2. 114, 178, 245, 245 n. Report concerning the manuscript of Brere- ton, 2. 119. Appointed to prepare Vol. IX. of the third series, 2. 248, 249. To print a second edition of Vol. I., third series, 2. 270. To report progress, 2. 313. To report rules con- cerning the use and publication of manuscripts, 2. 320. Chosen to publishi Vol. X., third series, 2. 340, 366, 377. To be called on for documents in their charge, at the publication of a volume of the Collections, 2. 352. Chosen for preparing Vol. I. of the fourth series, 2. 380. Report progress in the index to the third series of the Collections, 2. 422. Report concerning the pay- ment due Mr. Pulsifer, 2. 423. Report progress of the Collections, 2. 468. Report of the progress of Vol. I. of the fourth series, 2. 484, 489. To ex- amine the memoir of the late Rev. Dr. Harris, 2. 494. Report of, concerning the memoir of Dr. Harris, 2 501, 502. To cause fifty copies of the proposed By-Laws to be printed, 2. 508, 508 n. Their privileges in the Library, 2. 520; 3. 247. Their duties, 2. 523; 3. 247- 250. To receive a copy of the letter offering the Trumbull Manuscripts to the Society, 2. 525. Announce the publication of Vol. II., fourth series, 2. 599. Appointed to prepare Vol. III. of the fourth series, 2. 601. The matter of Mr. Deeth's letter given into the hands of the Standing Committee, 2. 601. Character of the Proceedings and Collections, 3. v. Report of Con- mittee to consider the future method of the regular publications of the So- ciety, 3. 2-4. Report of the Commit- tee upon the Appleton Fund, 3. 2-4. On publishing the Catalogue of the Library, 4. 124, 365, 438; 5. 28. Con- cerning the publication of papers, 4. 237, 425. Concerning the publication of the Proceedings, 4. 237, 425; 5. 184; 8. 213, 258, 485. On publishing the Washington Letters and paper, 5. 152, 154, 199. Vote of thanks to, 6. 470; II. 105; 12. 67, 81, 104. Report by, on the papers relating to the loyalty of Edward Bacon, 17. 117, 118. Their duties, see By-Laws.
Publishing Fund, see Treasurer's Annual Report.
Puckering, Sir Thomas, Bart., 10. 30 n. ; 13. 88, 91.
Puddington, Amy ( Mrs. Graves), 14. 150. Puddington, Thomas, marriage of, 14. 150.
Puddington, Mrs. Rachel, 14. 150.
Pudeator, Ann, 5. 35; 20. 289 n. Puefroy, Mrs., II. 207.
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Puffer, Rev. Reuben, bis Election Ser- mon, 1. 167.
Pugh, George E., 4. 92.
Pugsley, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14. 152.
Pugsley, Jolın, marriage of, 14. 152.
Pulaski, Casimir, 15. 40. Autograph of, offered for sale, 18. 287.
Pulliam, Norfolk, Eng., 6. 343.
Pulling, Capt., 13 252.
Pulling, Mrs. Annis, 15. 168.
Pulling, Capt. John, Jr., II. 141; 13. 252; 15. 163-169, 173-177 ; 17. 120; 20. 8. Pulling, Mrs. Martha, 15. 164.
Pulsifer, Capt. Bickford, donations from, 2. 460. 463, 475, 532. Permission granted to, to copy a letter of Rev. Hugh Adams, 2. 461. Donation from, II. 500.
Pulsifer, David, 2. 493 n. Donations from, 2. 351, 416, 457, 489 ; 6. 470 ; 9. 66. Letter from, in relation to his ser- vices on the Index, 2. 423. Money due him for labor on the Index to the third series, 2. 428. Money paid to, for making an Index, 2. 453 n. And the 'Hutchinson Papers,' II. 336, 337.
Pulsifer, Rev. John S., 2. 498, 503.
Pulteney, Sir William, letters of, 3. 76. Pumham, Sachem, IO. 328.
Pumpkin Island, Boston Harbor, 6. 350; 7. 476.
' Punch,' London, tribute to Rev. J. R. Green, 20. 172.
Punch-bowl used at the 'Boston Tea- party,' 12. 174-176, 178, 180.
Punchard, J/rs. Abigail ( Waters), 19. 262. PUNCHARD, Rev. GEORGE, 12 72; 18.
26; 19. 251. Donation from, 9. 196. Elected a Resident Member, II. 492. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 12. 80. Vote of thanks to, 12. 225. Death of, 17. xviii. His deatlı announced by the President, 18. 2. Resolution of the Society, 18. 2. Re- marks by Dr. Dexter, 18. 2-4. Dr. Dexter appointed to prepare a me- moir of, 18. 67. Portrait of, faces 19. 262. ' Memoir of,' by Dr. Dexter, 19. 262-264. His ancestry and birth, 19. 262. Education, 19. 262. Pastor of the Church in Plymouth, N. H., 19. 262. His connection with the 'Traveller,' 19. 263. Secretary of the Tract Society, 19. 263. Marriage, 19. 263. Death, 19. 263. His publications, 19. 263, 264. His ' History of Congrega- tionalism,' 18 2, 3.
Punchard, James, 19. 262.
Punchard, John, 19. 262.
Punchard, Hon. John, 19. 262.
Punchard, John, Jr., 19. 262.
Punchard, Mrs. Kezia (Masury), 19. 262. Punchiard, William, 19. 262.
Punchard, Mrs. Williamine (Poole), 19. 263.
Punchion, Rev. Thomas R., D.D., letter from, 12. 336.
Punderson, Dr. S., donation from, 3. 40. Punkapog Indians, 12. 52.
Purchas, Samuel, 2. 119 n.
Purchas, Rev. Samuel, 8. 91, 92; 17. 358; 18. 18, 83-85, 87, 90, 116 n., 117 n. ; 19. 328; 20. 229, 275, 276 n. ' Pilgrimes' given by Mr. Dowse to Mr. Winthrop as an earnest of liis gift of the Library, 3. 103, 104, 116, 170, 358, 359, 386. His · Pilgrims,' 1. 6, 118, 138, 279 n. ; 2. 133, 218, 367; 18. 83, 85 n., 87 n., 90 n., 91 n., 98 n. His 'Pilgrimage' quoted, 18. 111, 116, 117.
Purchase, Thomas, 20. 79-81, 87, 87 n., 88.
Purchase, Mrs. Thomas (Mary Grove), 20. 86, 87.
Purists, sect of, 6. 123.
' Puritan,' 2. 155.
Puritans, 6. 325; ro. 394. Disliked by Quakers and Baptists, 6. 70 n. Founda- tion of their early churches, 6. 319.
Purkett, Col. Henr ., 12 180.
Purkiss, Sarah ( Mrs. Rogers), 14. 139 n.
Purkiss, Mrs. Saralı (Pemberton), 14. 139 n.
Purkitt, Capt. Henry, last survivor of the Boston Tea-party, 13. 185. Daguerre- otype of, 13. 215.
Purlee, see Perlee.
Purple, S. S., M.D., donations from, 4. 437 ; 5. 26. His application for a copy of a document contained in the 'Heath Papers' granted, 9. 374.
Purrington, Robert, 16. 264.
Purviance, Robert, donation from, 2. 429. Putnam, -, 12. 193.
Putnam, -, innkeeper, 19. 403, 418.
Putnam, Adj., 14 88; 15. 102, 106, 109. Putnam, Capt., 16. 354.
Putnam, Aaron HI , 19. 175, 177.
Putnam, Aaron Waldo, 17. 177, 177 n., 178 n.
Putnam, Rer. Alfred P., D.D., leave granted to, to copy manuscripts of the Society, 17. 78.
Putnam, Ann, bewitched, 5. 35, 36. Wit- ness against G: Burroughs, 5. 33.
Putnam, Mrs. Bathsheba, 17. 177 n.
Putnam, Benjamin, 20. 317.
Putnam, Edward, witness in a witchcraft case, 5. 37.
Putnam, Mrs. Elizabeth, 17. 325 n. .
Putnam, Capt. Enoch, 15. 78.
Putnam, Major Ezra, 14. 87, 88; 15. 78, 102, 105, 106, 160; 16. 340.
PUTNAM, FREDERICK WARD, A.M., 14.
15, 17; 20. 189. Elected a Resident Member, 20. 21.
Putnam, Rev. George, D.D., 5. 512; 18. 176 ; 19. 256.
Putnam, George P., 12. 322.
.Putnam, Capt. Israel, 1775, 15. 128.
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Putnam, Col. Israel, son of Gen. Israel Putnam, 17. 177, 177 n.
Putnam, Gen. Israel, 2. 237 n .; 4. 288, 298, 300; 7. 191, 193, 200; 8 355; 12. 122, 204, 206, 260; 14. 74, 75, 78, 79, 81, 82, 84-86, 88, 91, 275, 276, 284, 285, 287, 298; 15. 89, 113, 114, 117, 126, 1:28, 129, 132, 133; 16. 122; 17. 177, 243, 324 n., 330 ; 18. 226. Humphreys's ' Life of,' 1. 39. Print of. exhibited, 3. 114. His character, 4. 81. Letter to, from Gen. C: Lee, 4 83. Exchanges prisoners, 1775, 5. 327. Commemorated by the statue at Bunker Hill, 6. 178. His spirit in the Revolutionary War, 6. 212. Letter from, of date 1777, 6. 259, 260. Goes to Deer Island, 7. 187 ; to Hog Island. 7. 186. His encamp- ment, 7. 200. Note of, to Major Mon- crieffe, 14. 269. Account of the cap- ture of, 17. 244. Engraved portrait of, exhibited, 19. 102.
Putnam, Judge James, Worcester, 13. 77 ; 15. 397 ; 19. 143. A refugee in 1776, 18. 267.
Putnam, John P., 17. 325 n .; 19. 194. Donation from, 14. 338. Vote of thanks to, 14. 338.
Putnam, Mary Anne ( Mrs. Loring), 11. 282.
Putnam, Mezin, 15. 105.
Putnam, Gen. Rufus, 10. 207; 15. 84, 160; 17. 174, 180 n., 188 n., 190 n., 192. Let- ter to, from Gen. Washington, 6. 234.
Putnam, Judge Samuel, LL.D., 2. 160, 390; 6. 277, 278; 10. 177; II. 282. Valuable historical matter in his li- brary to be solicited for the Society, 2. 583.
Putnam, Mrs. Sarah B., donation from, 5. 57.
Putnam, Simeon, 10. 352.
Putnam, Thomas, deposition in a witch- craft case, 5. 37.
Putnanı, William R., 17. 175.
Putnam & Hunt, Messrs., 19 282, 283, 323.
' Putnam's Magazine,' 1. 238 n. Cited, II. 321. Donation from the publisher of, 10. 134.
Pym, John. 14. 204; 18. 442.
Pynchon, Ann, 5. 95.
Pynchon, Jolin, 20. 325.
Pynchon, Col. John, d. 1703, 1. 154; 5. 95; 12. 336 ; 14. 224; 17. 252. Letter of Henry Smith to, 1662, 11. 309-311.
Pynchon, Joseph, 8. 13. 22, 27 ; 10. 403- 406.
Pynchon, Margaret, 5. 95.
Pynchon, Mary, 5. 95.
Pynchon, William. d. 1662, 12. 336, 307 ; 16. 3; 17. 173. Letter relating to the death of, II. 309-311.
Pynchon, William, Salem, 1770, 15. 397.
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Quaboag, Brookfield, 3. 312.
Quackenbos, George P., his ' Illustrated School History of the United States' cited, 17. 91.
Quaco, negro, 20. 123, 127, 133, 135, 137, 141. Examination of, 20. 125.
Quaker Lane, Boston, 5. 249, 257.
Quakerism, 2. 200. Book relating to, 3. 294.
Quakers, 2. 200-202 ; 3. 320; 4. 340; 6.
70 n. Persecution of, 3. 26; 6. 66 n. Not to be inade freemen, 9. 34.
Quakers' Meeting house, Boston, 15. 173.
Quampakasett, 2. 290 n.
Quappaws, custom of, 12. 35.
Quaquetaheg, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Quarantine, 17. 447. In Boston in 1740, 5. 109.
Quaritch, Bernard, 20. 104.
Quarles & Jackson, 10. 384.
Quarry, Col. Robert, 2. 57; 12. 331, 423. His ' Memorial,' 2. 57 n.
Quarry Hill, Charlestown, 4. 221.
'Quarterly Historical Journal,' proposal of, 3. 4.
' Quarterly Register,' 2. 63, 93.
' Quarterly Review,' 14. 194.
Quatouont, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Quatumow, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Quauquetow, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Quebec, Canada, 3. 34 : 7. 254. 255, 370 ;
8. 350, 358; 10. 323, 324, 380n .; II. 152-154, 296; 12. 427; 16. 104; 17. 211; 18. 26; 19. 397. 'Report on Educa- tion,' 1. 7. Papers relating to, 1. 8. Ordinances of, 1. 26. ' Remarks on the Laws of,' I. 26. Petition to the House of Commons, 1. 55. Account of, 1. 129. Plan of, to be repaired, 2. 185. Map of, 2. 525. Expedition against, in 1755, 3. 307. Aids Boston, in 1774, 4. 222. Expedition against and capture of, in 1759, 4. 373, 374 ; 11. 117, 298. Expe- dition of Major Livingston to, in 1710, 5. 230-234. Gen. Carlton's reported retreat to, 7. 216. Expedition of Gen. Arnold against, in 1775-76, 7. 218, 221, 234, 235, 237, 246, 247; 12. 192, 276. Attacked by Gen. Montgomery, 7. 229, 230. Medal commemorating the cap- ture of, in 1759, 11. 298.
Quebec Literary and Historical Society, see Literary and Historical, etc.
Queen Street, Boston, 7. 278. .
Queen's Village, N. Y., 7. 370.
Queensborough. Ga., 8. 215.
Quequockum, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Quesnay, François, 15. 29.
Questions proposed to the Society, 2. 284, 286.
Quick, Rev. John, his ' Synodicon in Gal- lia Reformata,' I. 145; 18. 429.
Quick-lime, in medicine, 5. 395.
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Quiday (Quidny), Island of, and the Nar- ragansett Patent, 5. 401 ; 6. 45.
Quidomsquish, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Quimby, Lieut. Jacob, 15. 80.
Quincy, spelled Quinzey, 5. 38.
Quincy, the Misses, donation from, 8. 483. Quincy, Mr., 19 234.
Quincy, Mrs. Abigail (Phillips), 13. 198, 215.
Quincy, Mrs. Ann (Shepard), supposed portrait of, 20. 121.
Quincy, Anna L., see Waterston, Mrs. A. L. Quincy, Daniel, 13. 375; 20. 121.
Quincy, Mrs. Dorothy (Flynt), 7. 417; 16. 398.
Quiney, Dorothy (Mrs. Hancock), see Hancock, Mrs. Dorothy (Quincy).
Quincy, Dorothy ( Mrs. Jackson), photo- graph of, 7. 417.
Quincy, Edmund, the emigrant, 4. 44; 9. 83; 14. 301, 303, 304 ; 15. 282; 16. 398. Bought land in 1635, 4. 44.
Quincy, Edmund, son of the emigrant, d. 1698, 16. 398.
Quincy, Judge Edmund, H. C. 1699, d. 1738, 4. 41, 42 ; 7. 417 ; 8. 30; 13. 215; 14. 163. Portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 398. Miss Quincy's sketch of, 16. 398. Quincy, Edmund, IT.C. 1722, d. 1788, son of Judge Edmund, 7. 194, 244, 249; 16. 398. Manuscripts of, 1. 87. Letter-book of, 3. 327 ; 4. 12. Moderator in Stough- tonhanı (Sharon). 4. 302. Letters from, to J. Hancock and Madam Lydia Han- cock. 4. 27-41. Notice of, 4. 41-43. At Lancaster, 7. 209. Letter of Ben- jamin Franklin to, II. 320-328. His ' Hemp Husbandry,' 10. 159.
Quincy, Edmund, son of the preceding, H.C. 1752, d. 1768, autograph letter of, 2. 179.
QUINCY, EDMUND, II. C. 1827, d. 1877, son of Pres. Josiah, 12. 81, 121, 145, 191, 217, 250; 13. 14, 63, 195, 254, 263, 427; 15. 274, 290, 287; 16. 163, 165, 399; 17. 35, 113 n. Elected a Resident Member, II. 159. Donations from, 10. 80; 12. 82, 211; 13. 62, 378. Added to the committee on publishing the Sewall Papers, 12 29. Elected a mein- ber of the Standing Committee, 12. 80, 225; 13. 279; 14. 28, 328. Report as chairman of the Standing Committee on a communication from the pro- prietors of the Old South Church, 12. 318. Resolutions on the death of James Savage offered by, 12. 438. Of a com- mittee to nominate officers, 12. 447. Vote of thanks offered by, 13. 8. Vote of thanks to, on retiring from the Standing Committee, 13. 21. Appoint- ed to prepare a memoir of Charles Sprague, 13. 449. Pays a tribute to the memory of Mr. Binney, 14. 107. His death, 15 xvi, 281. Submits An-
nual Report of the Council, 15. 265. Elected Recording Secretary, 15. 276. Vote of thanks to, 15. 277. Remarks of the President on announcing the death of, 15. 280-283. His works no- ticed, 15. 283, 287. Resolutions of the Council on the death of, 15. 285, 286. Remarks on the death of, by Prof. Lowell, 15. 286, 287; by Mr. Waterston, 15. 298. Letter to, from Mr. Motley, 15. 298. Remarks on the death of, by Mr. Warren, 15. 300. Prof. Lowell appointed to prepare a memoir of, 15. 300. Letter from Mr. Grigsby on the death of, 15. 302. Adopted by the Society, 15. 302. His 'Memoir of Charles Sprague,' 14. 39-51. His ' Speeches of Josiah Quincy ' cited, 17. 117 n.
Quincy, Edmund, S. B., 16. 399.
Quincy, Mrs. Eliza (Morton). 12. 263.
Quincy, Miss Eliza Susan, II. 225; 13. 195: 15. 283 n., 302, 303 m .; 16. 165; 17. 112, 114 n., 234, 234 n. ; 18. 68, 322n. Donations from, 8. 97 ; II. 500; 12. 81; 14. 52, 317 : 15. 401, 402. Letters from, to Mr. Charles Deane, 12. 261, 262. Her new edition of the ' Life of Josiah Quiney, Jr.,' presented, 14. 52. Offers to lend Washington's gorget for the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 14. 340. Letter from, presenting the gorget worn by Washington, 15. 302, 303. Letter from, to Mr. Winthrop, 15. 302, 303. Vote of thanks to, 15. 203. Gifts from, 17. 17; 20. 30, 46, 171. Letter from, with account of William Clark, 17. 233. Vote of thanks to, 20. 46. Notice of Edmund and Josiah Quincy, 4 41. Her sketch of Judge Edmund Quincy, 16. 398.
Quincy, Esther (Mrs. Sewall), 4. 34, 34 n. ; 13. 416 n.
Quincy, H., 7. 203.
Quincy, Col. John, d. 1767, 1. 401; 2. 395; 3. 281 ; 4. 351 ; 8. 4; 13. 375 ; 20. 120, 121. Deed front, to Jolin Frank- lin, 3. 281, 282. Supposed portrait of, 20. 121.
Quincy, Col. Josiah, II. C. 1728, d. 1784. II. 141; 12. 323; 16. 398; - 7. 63, 160; 18. 141, 141 n. Notice of, 4. 41-44. Letter from, to B. Franklin, 7. 116, 118-122. Record Gen. Gage's depart- ure from Boston on a pane of window- glass, 14. 316.
Quincy, Josiah, Jr., H. C. 1763, d. 1775, I. 397n., 402 ; 4. 228, 229, 392, 393 ; 8. 313, 370; 9. 83; 10. 102, 140, 442; 11. 110; 12. 323; 13. 151, 153, 154, 178, 191, 198, 215; 15. 66, 184; 18. 150, 150 n .; 19. 145, 147-152; 20. 40, 160. Ex- tracts from his 'Diary,' 4. 47-51. At a public meeting, 1774, 4. 225. His death and his bequest to his son, 7.
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380 ; 9. 84, 88. His ' Report of Chat- ham's Speeches,' 20 Jan. 1775, 7. 393. Mr. G: Livermore on, 10. 426. Manu- script papers of, exhibited, 13. 192-195. Autographs of his speech in the Old South Church, 13. 196, 197. Papers of, 13. 216. His ' Observations on the Bos- ton Port Bill,' I. 20; 13. 155. 'Life of,' by his son, 14. 52. Cited, 14. 316. His 'Reports of Cases' cited, 19. 144, 144 n., 152 n. ; 20. 222.
QUINCY, Hon. JOSIAH, LL.D., President of Harvard College, H. C. 1790, d. 1854, I. 106-110, 116, 117, 121, 126, 127, 129, 132, 134, 135, 139, 140, 143-145, 150, 156, 158, 160 2., 163, 168, 169, 172, 188, 190, 192 n .- 194, 197, 199, 213, 214, 216, 219, 220, 222, 226, 228, 230, 232, 236, 239, 240, 245, 249, 251, 252, 257, 262, 263, 272, 274, 277, 279, 283, 284, 335, 374, 334, 398, 418, 443, 456, 460, 463, 472, 479, 487, 491, 494, 500, 503; 3. 104, 130, 259; 4. 46, 220; 5. 178; 7. 377 .; 8. 42, 52, 60, 69, 96, 102, 168, 261, 483 ; 9. 244, 245, 246 ; 10. 114, 190, 221, 282, 284, 362, 413, 414, 434, 442, 457 n., 460; II. 40, 56, 82, 97; 12. 6, 7, 77, 262 n., 311, 434, 439; 13. 3, 37, 67, 75, 195, 198, 215, 378, 396, 431, 446 ; 14. 309; 15. 256, 303 n., 402-404, 404n. ; 16. 54, 115, 129, 133, 164, 165, 193, 377, 393 ; 17. 14, 19 n., 111, 112, 113 n, 114 n., 117 n., 134, 459, 462; 18. 141 n., 151, 189, 380; 19. 144, 165, 165 n., 166, 169, 170, 172-178, 282, 347, 354; 20. 236, 329, 347. His death, I. xlii ; 7. xiii ; 9. 154, 193. Nom- inated a Resident Member, I. 99. Elected, I. 100. Of committee to con- sider the expedicncy of continuing the Publications, I. 107. Of Publication Committee, I. 103, 120, 150, 231, 241. Donations from, I. 112, 115, 123, 201, 218; 2. 35, 64, 182, 224, 322, 349, 371, 373, 375, 410, 453, 466, 491, 560, 570, 585 ; 3. 110, 111 ; 4. 235, 392; 5. 27, 37, 38; 7. 177. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, I. 117, 125, 132, 140, 148. Of committee to prepare rules for the Library, I. 127. Recording Sec- retary pro tempore, I. 129. Of com- mittee to raise money to pay for tlie Collections, 1. 133, 173. Of committee on sale of Sullivan's ' History of Land Titles,' I. 144. Of committee to ex- amine the Treasurer's accounts, I. 149. Of committee on the proposed Museum, I. 151. Elected Treasurer, I. 157, 164, 170, 188, 193, 196, 206, 215, 221, 226, 231, 239, 245, 254, 264, 273, 279. Treas- urer, I. 187, 207-209, 223. To report names of members who have not paid their dues, I. 163, 247. Cominittees appointed to audit his accounts, I. 163, 170, 189, 216, 219, 220, 228, 244, 258,
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