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Nutting, Susanna (French), 8. 23.
Nutting, Lieut. William [1], appraises arms (1758), 6. 23.
Nutting, William [2], Groton riot (1781), 1. 310; diary, 8. 23; career, 23.
Nye, David, non-consumption agree- ment (1786), 8. 497.
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Oakes, -, innkeeper in Va. (1804), 2. 33.
Oakes, Edward, autog., 8. 281.
Oakes, Mary [Mrs. Flint], 4. 156. Oakes, Thomas, Boston estate, 1. 319; goes to Eng. (1690), 7. 152.
Oakes, Pres. Urian, 3. 388; and Pres. Hoar, 5. 409; as Pres., 409; scholar- ship, 412 ; influence on students, 413; New-England Pleaded with, 9. 433; Vnconqverable Souldier, 436; Elegie upon Thomas Shepard, 440; press censor, 444; preface to Mather's Divine Right of Infant-Baptisme, 449; Soveraign Efficacy of Divine Providence, 456; statement in Mather's Mystery of Christ, 471; preface to Willard's Vseful Instruc- tions, 531 ; Mather's memorial poem, 12. 387; advertisement of Season- able Discourse, 388; account of a prodigy, 13. 128; and Mather and Harvard affairs (1675), 346, 349, 351 ; answer to General Court (1676), 369.
Oakland, Dorothea, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 57.
Oakley, Thomas J., Story on (1827), 14. 412.
Oaths, fidelity, of colon. Mass., 1. 241; required of Mass. officers (1762,
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'75), 2. 232, 233; taken by provin. officers, 8. 93, 100; of Mass. justices of peace (1686), 13. 230; to ob- serve Acts of Trade, 247; of Mass. Sec. (1686), 252; of Treas., 253; of judge, 261; of attys., 261; Federal law (1789), 15. 131.
Obeluc, M., killed by Haitian insur- gents, 2. 322, 372 n.
Oberlin, early straits and Eng. relief, 11. 189; Hamilton Hill at, 190.
O'Brian, -, pirate off Haiti (1793), 2. 375, 378-380.
O'Brien, Rev. Cornelius, on Cabot's voyages, 12. 4-6.
Obrien, Robert, of Halifax, 3. 82.
Occum, Rev. Samuel, missionary witlı Oneidas, 7. 393, 394, 10. 26.
Ocharte, Melchior, printer in Mexico, 12. 400.
Ocharte, Pedro, printer in Mexico, 12. 399.
Ochoa, Martin, in Menendez's ex- pedition, 8. 424.
O'Connell, Daniel, Gladstone on, 14. 318.
Odell, Jonathan, and office in N. Brun. (1784), 3. 80.
Odell, Reginald, death, 14. 25.
Odell, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam, 6.57.
Odeluc. See Obeluc.
Odiorne, Dolly (Tufts), marriage, 16. 328.
Odiorne, George, nail machinery, 14. 324; marriage, 16. 328; biog. note, 328 n.
Odiorne, (?) Jotham (1746), 6. 251. Odlin, Isaac, Boston estate, 1. 318. Odlin, John, Boston estate, 1. 318. O'Donnell, John, 16. 475.
Of the Conversion of Indians, extant copy, 10. 339.
Officers of M. H.S., Nominating Com. (1884), 1. 77; (1885), 2. 4; (1886), 225; (1887), 3.254; (1888), 4. 77; (1889), 309; (1890), 5. 347; (1891), 6. 351; (1892), 7. 335; (1893), 8. 151; (1894), 504; (1895), 10. 1; (1896), 442; (1897), 11. 268; (1898), 12. 155; (1899), 13. 1; (1900), 14. 1; (1901), 15. 2; (1902), 16. 1; (1903), 17. 129; (1904), 18 .. 252; (1905), 454; (1906), 20. 87; (1907), 587; elected (1884), 1. 180; (1885), 2. 79; (1886), 404; (1887), 3. 297; (1888), 4. 119; (1889), 366; (1890), 5. 456; (1891), 6. 419; (1892), 7. 383; (1893), 8. 200; (1894), 9. 39;
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(1895), 10. 137; (1896), 572;
(1897), 11. 335; (1898), 12. 190;
(1899), 13. 80; (1900), 14. 145; (1901), 15. 51; (1902), 16. 147; (1903), 17. 233; (1904), 18. 289; (1905), 19. 226; (1906), 20. 231; by-laws on, 4. 225-235. See also offices by name.
Offwood, Stephen, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 57. O'Flans, , innkeeper at Wilming- ton, Del. (1804), 2. 33.
Ogden, Captain, of the Rangers, in campaign of 1760, 4. 404.
Ogden, Gov. Aaron, and War of 1812, 20. 363.
Ogden, Abraham, family, 2. 9.
Ogden, Mrs. Abraham, character, 2. 9.
Ogden, David B., in Washington (1823), 14. 405.
Ogden, Capt. Jonathan, innkeeper at Schenectady, 7. 390.
Ogden, Joseph, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Ogden, Samuel, at Morrisania, 2. 8. Ogden family, farm on the Susque- hanna, N. Y. (1779), 2. 462.
Ogé, Jacques, and Haitian insurrec- tion, 2. 310, 316-317.
Ogé, Vincent, executed, 2. 317 n.
Ogilvie, Charles, letter on Declaratory Act (1766), 11. 446.
Oglander, Sir William, and Lord Cutts, 2. 189.
O'Hara, Gen. Charles, rumored death (1781). 19. 127.
Ohio, origin of school-fund, 6. 74. See also North, Northwestern, West. Ohio River, experience of travel (1836), 7. 273-294; canal at Louis- ville, 287.
Ojibway Indians, dialect and Eliot's Bible, 6. 259.
Okill, John, at Philadelphia Academy, 7. 341.
Olaf Tryggveson, saga, 4. 42; and Leif Ericson, 43.
Olcott, Bulkley, at Am. camp (1775), 7. 409.
Old Colony Club, records communi- cated, 3. 381; com. to pub., 381; hist. statement, 382; Thacher's use of records, 383; notice of mem- bers, 384-388; AUTOGS. of mem- bers, 389; records (1769-1773), 389-444; organization and rules, 389; accounts, 390, 393, 395, 406, 408, 410, 412, 437; and Old Col- ony coat of arms, 391, 392; buys
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Lex Mercatoria, 391, 392; meeting place, 393, 398, 399, 437; new members, 395-398, 420, 427; fees, 399, 406, 407; celebration of Landing of Pilgrims (1769), 400- 405; (1770), 413-418; (1771), 421; (1772), 433-435; (1773), 444 n .; dinner, 400; toasts, 403-405; and new road, 405; holds reading of a comedy, 407; votes relief, 410; address at celebration (1770), 416;
song, 417-418; corresp. with Chandler Robbins (1771, '72) on commemoration sermon, 421-424; buys copies of Church's History, 428; corresp. with Chas. Turner (1773) on commemoration sermon, 436, 438; communication with Com. of Corresp. as to Pilgrim cele- bration (1773), 440-443; and poli- tics, 441 n.
Old Colony Hall, Plymouth, Mass., 3. 385, 393 n.
Old Colony Historical Society, view of hall, 6. 417.
Old Congress. See Continental Con- gress.
Old Corner Bookstore, Boston, view (1850), 19. 295.
Old Elm, Boston Common, section from, 10. 292.
Old Noll, privateer (1750), 5. 96.
Old Powder House, Somerville, 14.292. Old Providence Island, confounded with New Providence, 13. 7, 8, 10- 11; grant to Warwick, 8; alter- nating Eng. and Span. control, 8; Eng. govt. (1641), 37 n., 38.
Old South Church, Boston, view of interior, 3. 283; initials on corner stones, 8. 268-270; Hill's history, 11. 192; founding, 12. 220-221. Old State House, Boston, restoration, 3. 280, 371; royal arms, 4. 240, 259-264; royal ports., 241; etch- ing, 13. 456; fire of 1747, 14. 98- 99; M.H.S. com. on alterations, 20. 245, 421.
Oldham, Margaret [Mrs. Bassett], 17. 172.
Olds. See also Ould.
Olds, Rev. Gamaliel S., as preacher, 19. 368.
Olive, Gregory, letter on Declaratory Act (1766), 11. 446.
Oliver, Lieut .- Gov. Andrew [1], at funeral of Faneuil, 1. 43; keeps a carriage, 225; Sec. of Mass., 2. 232; port., 3. 232; funeral, 10. 27, 83; in Boston society, 33; hanged in
effigy and resigns stamp office, 61; commission as Lieut .- Gov. pub- lished, 77; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208; biog. note, 20. 535 n.
Oliver, Judge Andrew [2], letter from Priestley (1775), 3. 13; and Lord Shelburne, 14.
Oliver, Benjamin Lynde, letters from Priestley (1800), 3. 34, 38.
Oliver, Daniel [d. 1732], career, 8. 474; at funeral of Mary Gerrish, 14. 39.
Oliver, Daniel [H. C. 1762], addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n.
Oliver Rev. Daniel [D. C. 1785], as preacher, 16. 395; biog. note, 395 n.
Oliver, Dr. Daniel [H. C. 1806], career, 8. 474.
Oliver, Edward, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.
Oliver, Elizabeth [Mrs. Watson], 3. 401 n.
Oliver, Fitch Edward, elected Cab- inet-keeper M.H.S. (1884-92), 1. 180, 2. 80, 404, 3. 298, 4. 119, 366, 5. 456, 6. 420, 7. 383; reports (1884-92), 1. 173, 2. 71, 394, 3. 282, 4. 108, 350, 5. 450, 6. 416, 7. 372; communicates cat. of Cabinet, 2. 87; gifts to M.H.S., 3. 12, 282, 4. 350, 6. 416; MEMOIR OF NICH. HOPPIN, 3. 299-308; on Cabinet Com. (1887, '89), 318, 4. 367; on special com. on Cabinet (1889), 372; report, 382; M.H.S. record of obligation to, 5. 456, 457; M.H.S. circular letters (1887, '90), 6. 214; reprinted M. H.S. paper, 238; M. H.S. tributes to, 8. 57; MEMOIR by E. F. Slafter, 474-485; PORT. and AUTOG., 474; birth and death, 474; ancestry, 474; education, 475; school teacher, 475; studies law, 475; and medicine, 475-476; travel, 476; as physician, 476-478; ed. of Lynde diaries, 478; and Hutchin- son's journal, 479; and Hubbard's General History, 480-481; ed. of Pynchon diary, 481; unpub. works, 482; and church music, 482, 484; in M.H.S., 482; as Cabinet-keeper, 482; interest in family history, 483; religion, 483; and architecture, 485; social life, 485; honorary degree, 485; marriage and children, 485.
Oliver, Francis J., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341.
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Oliver, Henry J., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.
Oliver, Henry K., in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.
Oliver, Dr. James, death, 1. 156.
Oliver, John [d. 1646], at trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 175, 186.
Oliver, John, of London, advertise- ment of Present to Teeming Women, 9. 499.
Oliver, Gen. John M., at burning of Columbia, 15. 273.
Oliver, Nathaniel, on trade com. (1686), 13. 248.
Oliver, Nathaniel K. G., Commence- ment part (1809) and biog. note, 5. 174, 174 n .; Master's part (1812), 177, 177 n.
Oliver, Peter [d. 1670], merchant, 8. 474.
Oliver, Peter, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Oliver, Judge Peter [1], journal, 1. 164; on Franklin, 164; loyalist refugee, 2. 234; port., 3. 282; descendants, 401 n .; salary ques- tion (1774), 10. 83.
Oliver, Dr. Peter [2], loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Oliver, Susan L. (Mason), 8. 485.
Oliver, Elder Thomas, letter of recom- mendation of John Winthrop, Jr. (1650), 3. 200; at trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 162, 175, 188; and trial of Rich. Wait, 315; immi- grant, 8. 474.
Oliver, Lieut .- Gov. Thomas, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 398; hospi- tality, 10. 41; in Bristol, Eng. (1780), 421; authority not recog- nized (1775), 17. 299.
Olliver, Émile, appearance, 20. 192. Olmsted. See also Omsted.
Olmsted, James, Cambridge con- stable (1635), 7. 361.
Olmsted, Moses, death in Am. army (1775), 7. 408.
Olmstead affair, 20. 320.
Olney. See also Oney.
Olney, Richard, elected a member M. H.S., 11. 367; MEMOIR OF B. F. THOMAS, 14. 297-302; on W. C. Endicott, 15. 534.
Olyphant, Dr. David, of Newport, 16. 459.
Omar, dey of Algiers, letter to Madi- son (1816) threatening war, 5. 27-28.
Ombrosi (Ambrose), James, consul at Florence, 19. 444, 447.
Omsted, Capt. Jabez, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 420.
Onaquaga (Onoquage), N. Y., Tus- carora town, 2. 462-463, 7. 391. Oneida, and Ovieto (1862), 2. 133.
Oneida Indians, in Am. army, 3. 106, 113; missionary to, 7, 393, 394, 10. 26. See also Iroquois.
O'Neill, -, engraving of Farragut, 19. 224.
Oney, Captain, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 146.
Onis, Luis de, as Minister, 5. 18, 21, 24; and Fla. negotiations, 20. 388. Onnayayon. See Hanneyaye.
Onondaga Indians, Van Schaick's expedition against, 2. 456, 3. 128; and royal arms, 4. 246. See also Iroquois.
Onoquage. See Onaquaga.
Opera, Milan (1829), 19. 444; London (1830), 461, 479.
Ophelia (1805), 19. 19.
Orange County, N. Y., name as royal memorial, 4. 247.
Orange County, N. C., name as royal memorial, 4. 251.
Orange County, Va., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
Orange Tree, Boston inn, 4. 243.
Orangeburg, S. C., name as royal memorial, 4. 51.
Orangetown, N. Y., name as royal memorial, 4. 247.
Oratory, decline of, as factor in history, significance of term, 15. 501-506.
Orchard, Robert, return from Eng. (1692), 7. 159.
Order. See Crime, Law, Riots.
Ordinances of 1784, contemp. map on, 4. 60.
Ore, R., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 57.
Oregon, La. Purchase and claim to, 5. 17 n .; Gray's voyages, 7. 416- 421.
Oresha. See Aresco.
Orford, Edward Russell, 1st earl of, out of favor, 2. 191; Admiral Rus- sel's Letter, 17. 60.
Orford, 4th earl of. (Horace). See Walpole
Orford, Brit. war-ship (1743), 5. 88. Original sin, Isaac Watts on, 9. 389. Orne, Azor. 16. 395; character, 399. Orne, Lois [Mrs. Lee], 19. 229.
Orne, William H., enters Harvard, 14. 205.
Orono, bark (1849). 7. 321.
Orr, Alexander, at Ticonderoga, 6. 84.
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Ortelius, Abraham, maps and Car- Otis, Major, of Newport (1760), 7. 345.
tier's voyages, 7. 307, 308.
Orton, Ebenezer, shipwright, killed (1694), 7. 167.
Osborn. See also Osborne, Osbourne, Osburn.
Osborn, George, Commencement part (1818) and biog. note, 5. 184, 184 n. Osborn, Ensign Samuel, at siege of Boston, 9. 52.
Osborn, Va. (1781), 6. 138.
Osborne. See also Osborn.
Osborne, -, of Boston (1655), 3. 192.
Osborne, Sir Danvers, gift for, 13. 384; suicide, 386.
Osborne, Frances (Cotton), exile in Amsterdam (1607), 6. 51, 57.
Osborne, John, exile in Amsterdam (1607), 6. 57.
Osborne, John, director of Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 189, 196, 207.
Osbourne. See also Osborn.
Osbourne, Sarah, death (1678), 7. 170. Osburn. See also Osborn.
Osburn, Henry, acknowledgment to, 4. 257 n.
Osgood, Christopher, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Osgood, Rev. David, sermon, 19. 357. Osgood, Ebenezer, deserts (1760), 5. 383.
Osgood, Esther [Mrs. Langdon], 18. 193.
Osgood, J. R., & Co., gift to M. H.S., thanks to, 2. 64.
Osgood, John, commissary of musters (1760), 6. 428.
Osgood, Samuel, port., 3. 283; ( B K prayer (1843), 9. 135; biog. note, 135 n.
Osler, Dr. William, on O. W. Holmes, 11. 52; on afflatus, 20. 442.
Osorio, Garcia, Menendez's com- plaint against, 8. 446-449, 458, 465, 468.
Oswald. See also Aswald.
Oswald, J., London bookseller (1747), 9. 409.
Oswald, Richard, and Northeastern boundary, 3. 89; map, 367-369; on Vaughan, 17. 408; Vaughan's letters on, in peace negotiations, 410, 414, 424, 435.
Oswego (Chouagen), N. Y., Lévis's plan of attack on (1756), 4. 94; relation of Villiers's expedition, 98; of La Corne's expedition, 98; Shirley at (1755), 16. 74-76.
Oswego medal, 8. 500-501.
Otis, Mrs., and Sarah Sever, 2. 158. Otis, Amos, on ancient wreck, 4. 217 n. Otis, Emily (Marshall), 14. 108.
Otis, Emily M. [Mrs. Eliot], 14. 108. Otis, Ephraim, enters Harvard, 14. 205.
Otis, George, Commencement part (1815) and biog. note, 5. 180, 180 n. Otis, Harrison Gray [1], autog., 1. 365; and Boston bicentenary, 2. 220-221; in 1792, 4. 62; and Bos- ton police reform, 63; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341; letter to Pilgrim Soc. (1845), 10. 398; candidacy for mayor (1822), 14. 401, 402: Fourth of July ora- tion (1788), 16. 433; defeated for Pres. of Mass. Senate (1806), 20. 16. Otis, Harrison Gray [2], Commence- ment spread (1811), 5. 176.
Otis, Col. James [1], 3. 402 n .; in Boston society, 10. 41; vetoed for Council (1766), 62; (1767), 63; and Hutchinson Letters, 18. 242, 243.
Otis, James [2], guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 419; report of argument on Writs of Assistance, 4. 84, 88, 6. 190-196; and battle of Bunker Hill, 8. 55; and John Rowe, 10. 32; in Boston society, 33, 35, 39, 41; vetoed for Speaker (1766), 62; on com. on Liberty affair, 67; dis- pute with Ruggles, 62; on John Temple, 64; celebrates anniver- sary of Sons of Liberty, 68; Rob- inson's assault on, 72; madness, 72, 74, 75; at Boston dinner (1776), 103; not Atty .- Gen., 288; enter- tains Lord Adam Gordon (1765), 13. 396; and Earl of Buchan, 20. 395; and Hutchinson (1768), 536. See also Otis Papers.
Otis, James [3], fund for, 10. 463. Otis, Mary (Smith), 16. 310 n.
Otis, Mercy [Mrs. Warren], 3. 402 n. Otis, Samuel Alleyne, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 419, 432; non- consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497; purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 172; mentioned by J. Q. Adams (1787), 16. 310; biog. note, 310 n.
Otis, William F., 14. 108.
Otis Papers, history, 11. 182-184, 221-223; transferred to Suffolk Court files, 221, 223, 226; papers retained by M.H.S., 223.
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Otsego, N. Y. (1762), 7. 391.
Otsego, Lake, Clinton's force at (1779), 2. 458-461; dam, 459, 461. Otto, Comtesse. See St. John de Crèvecœur (Fanny).
Otto, Louis G., comte, official career, 20. 54, 66, 69, 71, 75, 76; and Monroe, 74.
Ottoway, Philadelphia lawyer (1754), 7. 342.
Ould. See also Olds.
Ould, Robert, school at Georgetown (1812), 19. 381.
Ousterhomt, Peter, death at Wyo- ming, 4. 346.
Outram, Anne [Mrs. Bangs], 10. 314. Overing, John, Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 10. 289.
Overton, Richard, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 57.
Overton, Gen. Robert, septarchy (1659), 7. 363.
Oviedo y Valdez, Gonsalo, conception of N. Am., 8. 75.
. Ovieto, runs Mobile blockade, 2. 133. Owaneco, Indian, deeds of Conn. land (1686), 5. 295; (1700), 299; protests (1698), 297; (1699), 298; gives information of hostiles, 299; summons to (1703, '04), 300, 301. Owego, N. Y., Indian town, 2. 463. Owen, Benjamin, disciplined by church (1735), 6. 488-489.
Owen, Ebenezer, death in Quebec expedition (1690), 6. 484.
Owen, Joseph, disciplined by church (1735), 6. 488-490.
Owen, Josiah, excommunicated (1692), 6. 484.
Owen, Nathaniel, recruited as sub- stitute (1710), 1. 161.
Owenson, Sydney. See Morgan.
Oxenbridge, Mrs. Katherine, bequest for Indian education (1651), 5. 264. Oxenbridge, Rev. John, New-England Freeman Warned, 9. 432; Season- able Proposition, 17. 16; and name Columbia, 16.
Oxenden, - Englishman, in Italy (1830), 19. 457.
Oxford, Robert Harley, 1st earl of, impeached, 5. 163.
Oxford, Mass., in 1801, 4. 127; min- ister's library (1719), 16. 37 n.
Oxford, N. J. (1779), 2. 475.
Oxford Historical Society, start, 1. 64-65.
Oxford University, Mather on grad- uates and descendants in N. Eng. (1690-91), 8. 344-348; Stubbs and
study of history at, 15. 114-116; Commemoration (1830), 19. 462.
Oyer and terminer, commission in Canada, 1. 65; cessation in Mass. in witch-trials, 66; copy of Mass. commission, 220; duty of Atty .- Gen., 10. 288.
Oyster Bay, L. I., Maverick on (1660), 1. 246; and Conn. (1664), 5. 291. Oyster River. See Durham, N. H.
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P., I., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 55. P-, Captain, of Boston, experience with pirates (1793), 2. 374-390; character, 380.
Paasch, John, prize case (1752), 5. 98-99.
Pablos, Juan, printer in Mexico, 12. 398-399.
Paca, William, delegate to Congress, 1. 276; Signer, 282; and Wilson's desire for peace (1778), 10. 464-465; opposition to Constitution, 17. 504, 507.
Pacific coast, identity of places men- tioned in early voyages, 3. 261.
Packard, Rev. Asa, 16. 307n .; elected to ¢ B K (1787), 313; biog. note, 313 n.
Packard, Rev. Hezekiah, Harvard D.D. (1818), 5. 185; at Commence- ments (1831, '44), 207, 243; J. Q. Adams's characterization, 16. 305 n .; mentioned in Adams's diary (1787-88), 305, 309, 312, 320, 342, 344, 374, 407, 413.
Packer, John, and Natl. Sylvester, 4. 273.
Packard, Rev. Levi, at jubilee of Dr. Snell, 19. 440.
Packard, Nancy (Quincy), 16. 307 n. Paddison. See Panton, Patterson.
Paddock, Adino, fire-ward, 10. 54; absentee loyalist, 164; confiscated Boston estate, 180. Paff, -, port. gallery in New York (1812), 19. 370.
Pagan, (1778), 2. 238.
Paganini, Nicolo, in Eng. (1831), 19. 479.
Page. See also Paige.
Page, -, of Va., and Jay Treaty, 15. 151; defeated for legislature (1787), 17. 457.
Page, Alfred B., Asst. in M.H.S. Li- brary, 5. 453, 8. 344.
Page, Benjamin, and Shays's Re-
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bellion, 1. 301; captured, 304-306;
bailed, 306; minuteman, 12. 105. Page, Charles G., early scientific aptitude, 9. 285; and telephone, 285.
Page, Christopher, 15. 241.
Page, Elizabeth S. [Mrs. Chadbourne], 18. 452.
Page, Ensign John, at Concord fight, 2. 166; career, 15. 241.
Page, Gov. John, public ball, 2. 18.
Page, John B., as Pres. of Rutland R. R., 17. 121.
Page, John H. W., Master's oration (1829), 5. 201; biog. note, 201 n.
Page, Jonathan Jr., on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Page, Joseph [1], of Groton, 6. 427.
Page, Joseph [2], recruit (1760), 6. 427; minuteman, 12. 105; in Am. army (1775), 106.
Page, Kilby, gift to M.H.S., 11. 333. Page, Nathaniel [1], marshal (1686),
13. 243; (?) attendant on Dudley, 243; immigrant, career, 15.240-241. Page, Nathaniel [2], 15. 241.
Page, Nathaniel, minuteman, 15. 241.
Page, Silas, minuteman, 12. 104.
Page, Walter S., gifts to M.H.S., 14. 255, 15. 45.
Page, Capt. William, in campaign of 1760, 4. 405, 5. 389.
Paget, Rev. John, pastor in Amster- dam, 6. 43, 57.
Paige. See also Page.
Paige (? Nathaniel Page), attendant on Dudley (1686), 13. 243.
Paige, Abby R. (Whittemore), 15.254. Paige, Ann M. (Peck | Brigham), 15. 254.
Paige, Clarinda (Richardson), 15.253. Paige, Lucius Robinson, moves votes of thanks, 1. 180, 3. 298, 4. 119, 5. 457; on G. W. Blagden, 1. 373; communicates letters on Göt- tingen, 2. 34; remarks, 88, 131, 6. 251, 9. 158; on J. L. Sibley, 2. 155; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; on proposed Attucks Memo- rial, 315; remarks on presenting MSS. of Truesdale and Wadsworth, 4. 77-80; on illness of Chas. Deane, 5. 2; communicates account of battle of Lexington, 391; prayer at M. H.S. centenary, 6. 270; regularity of attendance, 7. 7; on reprieve and promotion of a Shays rebel, 19, 120; presents communication of another member, 120; ninetieth birthday, 346-347, 362; gifts to
M.H.S., 360, 8. 281; on date of first board of selectmen in Mass., 7. 361; on spelling of name Forbes, 465; on place of Hutchinson ambush, 8. 280-281; Asst. Libra- rian M.H.S., 343; fifty years of membership commemorated, 399, 9. 21, 91; M.H.S. vote on 92d. birthday, 8. 504; on R. C. Win- throp, 9. 216; on G. E. Ellis, 255- 256; on four generations of Adamses in M.H.S., 10. 138; M.H.S. tribute to, 11. 103-108; in M.H.S., 104, 106, 15. 240, 249; "character"' and character, 11. 105, 15. 252-253; writings, 11. 105, 15. 243, 246-248, 254; as local historian, 11. 106-108; MEMOIR by H. F. Jenks, 15. 240-254; PORT.
and AUTOG., 240; birth and ancestry, 240-242; education, 242; pastorate, 243; as preacher and pastor, 244-245; theology, 245; secular offices, 246; honorary degrees, 246, 247; banking inter- ests, 246; and Tufts College, 247; as Mason, 248; societies, 249; in old age, 250-252; social life, 250; culture, 250; death, 252; marriages, 253.
Paige, Lucy (Comins | Richardson), 15. 254.
Paige, Mary (Robinson), 15. 242.
Paige, Nicholas, Boston estate, 1. 324; death (1717), 8. 219; suit (1686), 13. 284; sham fight, 328; immigrant, 15. 241.
Paige, Timothy [1], 15. 241; milit. career, 242.
Paige, Timothy [2], career, 15. 242.
Paigot, M., affair of honor, 2. 315 n. Pain, Philip, Daily Meditations, 9. 426. Paine. See also Pain, Payne.
Paine, customs collector in Maine (1686), 13. 278.
Paine, Antoinette [Mrs. Greele], 2. 101.
Paine, Charles Cushing, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Paine, Elijah, at Harvard Commence- ment (1839), 5. 228; exhibition part (1780), 18. 222.
Paine, Henry W., anecdote, 10. 474. Paine, John, exile in Amsterdam (1615), 6. 57.
Paine, Rev. Joshua, Jr., biog. note,
16. 310 n .; J. Q. Adams on, 310 n. Paine, Mary C. [Mrs. Clapp], 2. 101.
Paine, Nathaniel, and repub. of Thomas's History of Printing, 1.
316
PAINE-PALFREY
403; on Chas. Deane, 5. 130; | Palairet, Jean, map and Sparks elected a member M.H.S., 15. 2; "red-line " map, 3. 365. communicates letter of Dr. Craik, Palatinate. See War of the Grand Alliance. 362-364; list of publications (1901- 04), 16. 130, 18. 269; gifts to Palatine, N. Y., in 1778, 2. 445. Palermo, in 1829, 19. 450. M. H.S., 16. 145, 146; on Library Com. (1903), 17. 130; report, 231; Palfray, Charles W., on Henry Wheatland, 9. 284, 294, 295; on C. G. Page, 285. MEMOIR OF G. F. HOAR, 19. 258- 267; letter on Stephen Salisbury, 421-422; elected to M. H. S. Council Palfrey, Miss, gift to M.H.S., 10. 552. (1906), 20. 202; MEMOIR OF STEPHEN SALISBURY, 412-419.
Paine, Robert, exhibition part (1788), 16. 409.
Paine, Robert Treat [1], Signer, 1. 281; repeating watch, 2. 101; guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 393, 397, 399, 408, 409, 412, 413, 427, 431, 432, 444; and Harvard Commencement (1811), 5. 176; in Boston society, 10. 33, 34; chosen for Congress (1774), 86; Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 291; as attorney, 16. 313, 314.
Paine, Robert Treat [2], medal belong- ing to, 2. 102.
Paine, Robert Treat [3], gifts to M. H.S., 2. 101-102; career, 101 n .; bequest to M.H.S., 4. 92; Western railroad interests, 17. 121.
Paine, Robert Treat [H. C. 1855], 4. 92; college rank, 20. 150.
Paine, Roger, exile in Amsterdam (1606), 6. 58.
Paine, Sarah [Mrs. Mott], exile in Amsterdam (1615), 6. 58.
Paine, Stephen, of Rehoboth, 3. 257, 8. 12.
Paine, Rev. Thomas, vol. of sermons by, 4. 92.
Paine, Thomas, letter to Washington (1796), 15. 158, 160; letters (1802), 20. 279.
Paine, William, and milit. watch (1686), 13. 257.
Paine, Dr. (?) William, at Newport (1777), 2. 238; at funeral of Edw. Winslow, 3. 93.
Painting. See Fine arts.
Paison. See also Pearson.
Paison, Edward [1], protest against students' long hair (1673), 9. 99. Paison, Rev. Edward [2], attestation in Quick's Young Mans claim, 9. 528.
Paison, Giles, protest against students' long hair (1675), 9. 99.
Pakenham. Sir Edward, in Peninsular War, 13. 413-416; strategical mistake at New Orleans, 416-422.
Palfrey, Rev. Cazneau, Commence- ment part (1826), 5. 194; biog. notes, 194 n., 9. 133 n .; ¢ BK prayer (1842), 133.
Palfrey, Francis Winthrop, M.H.S. tributes to, 5. 142, 144-152, 438; death, 143, 7. 44; in Civil War, 5. 145, 147, 149-150, 7. 39-41; invalidism, 5. 145, 148, 152, 7. 43; writings, 5. 145, 150, 7. 42; charac- ter, 5. 146, 147, 7. 43; in college, 5. 149, 151, 7. 39; publishes fifth vol. of father's New England, 5. 430; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 238; MEMOIR by J. C. Ropes, 7. 39-44; PORT. and AUTOG., 39; birth and ancestry, 39; education, 39; lawyer, 39; post-war milit. interest, 41-42; in militia, 42; scholarship, 42; marriage and children, 44.
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