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Palfrey, John Carver, elected a mem- ber M.H.S., 16. 477; resigns 19. xviii, 412; M.H.S. tribute to, 20. 22-27; death, 22; character, 24, 27; as army officer, 24-26; civil life, 26; and milit. history, 26; in M.H.S., 27; birth, 27.
Palfrey, John Gorham, commission on State statues at Washington, 1. 389 ; on first site of Boston, 2.203; wrong tabulation of Continental army, 206; and Sibley Charity Fund, 506; Conscience Whig, 3. 147, 4. 30, 13. 201; as preacher, 3. 166; reproduction of Hubbard's map, 4. 20; on appointment of Burgess, 192 n .; in M. H.S., 5. 5, 20. 22; Commencement part (1815), 5. 180, 180 n .; Master's oration (1818), 184; Harvard D.D. (1834), 215; on Harvard Divinity School, 238; posthumous vol. of New England, 430; aims of history, 431; address at M.H.S. semicentenary, 6. 284 n .; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 342; on loyal petitions of 1666, 470, 471; eulogy on Kirk- land, 9. 153-154; as prof., 10.213; ports., 15. 162, 16. 146, 17. 230.
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Palfrey, Louise C. (Bartlett), 7. | Pancefort, London clothier 44. (1694), 2. 175.
Palfrey, Sara H., gift to M.H.S., 14. 425.
Palfrey, Col. William, in Am. Rev., 7. 39; arrives from London (1774), 10. 84; port., 14. 425.
Palladay, Elizabeth (1692), 7. 164.
Palmer, innkeeper at Ashford (1804), 2. 32.
Palmer, Mrs. (MacIntosh), 5. 12.
Palmer, Abel, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Palmer, Emeline [Mrs. Dexter], 7. 93, 100 .-
Palmer, Capt. John, sent to Eng. (1690), 7. 152; Present State of New-England. 9. 480; and customs seizure in Me. (1686), 13. 271, 277; reply to (1691), 17. 18.
Palmer, Joseph, annual Harvard necrology, 2. 494.
Palmer, Simeon. 7. 93.
Palmer, Stephen, exhibition part (1788), 16. 431; biog. note, 431 n. Palmer, Thomas [1], justice of peace (1708), 16. 523.
Palmer, Thomas [2], subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208. Palmer, Thomas [3], in Boston society, 10. 80.
Palmer, Thomas Fyshe, belief in devil, 3.29.
Palmer, Walter, at Seekonk (1645), 8. 11.
Palmer, William H., gift to M.H.S., 18. 287.
Palmer, Mass., inn (1760), 4. 388; in 1777, 6. 89.
Palmerston, Henry J. Temple, vis- count, and Trent affair, 16. 466, 18. 141; original attitude towards Civil War, 130, 137-141; and proposed intervention (1862), 144, 20. 464, 466, 469-471; what checked intervention, 18. 147-149, 151-152; relations with Gladstone, 20. 466; and Gladstone's Newcastle speech, 466.
Palmes, Major Edward, 4. 284, 288, 289; appeal to Privy Council (1703), 5. 300, 304; justice of peace (1686), 13. 246, 247.
Palmes, Lucy (Winthrop), 4. 280, 284.
Palmson, Jonas, exile in Amsterdam (1591), 6. 58.
Panama Canal. See Isthmian.
Panama Congress, commercial pro- jects, 1. 25; and Cuba, 12. 362.
Panic, of 1765 in Boston, 10. 52; of 1857 in Mass., 12. 122.
Panorama, of battle of Alexandria, 2. 8; Savage's, 19. 8.
Panton (Paddison), Lieutenant, killed in impressment conflict (1769), 10. 71.
Papacy, hist. importance, 13. 94. See also Catholicism, and popes by name.
Paper, early use of gilt-edged writing, 1. 128; prices (1747), 16. 189, 190; early experiment with wood pulp, 20. 68.
Paper money, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 300, 310; security of bank notes in Mass., 389; specimens in M. H.S. Cabinet, 2. 395, 3. 282, 4. 350, 351, 5. 451, 6. 397, 416, 442, 7. 373, 8. 197, 9. 27, 10. 125, 11. 226, 333, 334, 15. 45, 17. 230; Brit. counterfeits of Continental, 3. 121; Babson's hist. of Mass., 140; Belcher on Mass., 9. 13; in provin. Mass., 354, 369; Suffolk Bank system, 12. 116; order for first issue in Mass., 283; pamphlets on, in provin. Mass., 429-434; Mass. schemes (1729-39), 436-441; Hutchinson's pamphlet on (1736), 441-456; grad- ual versus abrupt resumption, 447- 449; Blackwell's Bank (1687), 13. 24, 18.63-83 ; genuineness of written Mass. note of 1690 considered, 13. 142-156; reissues of endorsed Mass. notes of 1690, 145, 154; counterfeits, 148 n., 321-327, 18. 260; FACSIM. of plate of Mass. notes (1702), 315; occult methods of protecting Mass., 315-327; Sewall's mnemonic lines on method of signing middle plate (1713), 315-321; different colored signatures as protection, 321-323, 327; character of engraving, 322; indenting, 323; stamps and mul- tiplication of forms, 324; private marks, 325; publication of blazons, 325; red scroll, 326; mistake of confounding debt and currency, 15. 326-327; larger significance of Juilliard vs. Greenman, 16. 259-262, 18. 174-175; Merchants' Notes of 1733 and R. I. currency, 17. 184- 208 [see Merchants' Notes]; State issues under Confederation, 347; demand for (1787-88), 458, 467, 471, 489, 504; punishment for alter- ing in R. I. (1764), 18. 260; in Va.,
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PAPUANS-PARKER
(1780, 'S1), 19. 120, 121, 126, 135, 137, 145.
Papuans, decline, 17. 6.
Paquannuck Indians, names (1703), 5. 300.
Paquet, Anthony C., Everett medal, 11. 277; career, 277.
Paquete Habana, judicial decision, 18. 171.
Paragon, Hudson River steamer (1812), 19. 368.
Pardee, -, Texas recruit (1836), 7. 290.
Pardons, royal prerogative and colo- nial, 1. 106; and reversal of attain- der, 108.
Parent, Jacques, narrative of Pontiac Conspiracy, 4. 45.
Paris, Mrs. Anna [Mrs. Giles], exile in Amsterdam (1606), 6. 58.
Paris, Philippe, comte de, letter to R. C. Winthrop (1884) on Civil War,
1. 64; death announced, 9. 172. Paris, Richard, exile in Amsterdam, 6.58.
Paris (Parislı), Sarah [Mrs. Jaques], exile in Amsterdam (1612), 6. 55, 58.
Paris, G. E. Ellis on (1839), 10. 234- 236; Sumner in (1838), 15. 215; social life (1829), 19. 441-443, 458; under Second Empire, 20. 187.
Parish. See also Paris.
Parish, Rev. Elijah, biog. note, 16. 356 n .; impressions of, 356 n., 361. Parish, Eng., and Mass. towns, 7. 173, 203, 218, 225-229, 238, 251, 257-259, 263; hist. bias concern- ing, 221-223; secular origin, 223, 251-254; duties (1600-30), 224, 255-256.
Park. See also Parke, Parkes, Parks. Park, Captain, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 145.
Park, Major, at siege of Boston, 9. 88.
Park, Abigail (Ware), 14. 446.
Park, Anna M. (Edwards), 14. 453.
Park, Calvin, career, 14. 446.
Park, Edwards Amasa, publication (1885), 2. 69; Harvard D.D. (1844), 5. 245; M. H.S. tributes to, 14. 189-195; in M.H.S., 189; appear- ance, 190; positions, 190, 449-455; System of Theology, unfinished work, 190, 192, 466; as teacher, method, 191, 194, 449, 462; and independence of thought, 191, 194- 195, 463; in retirement, 192-193, 467; social life, 193, 463; com-
pared with Dr. Storrs, 123; MEMOIR by Alex. Mckenzie, 446- 467; PORT. and AUTOG., 446; an- cestry and birth, 446; childhood influences, 446; and reading, 446- 449; education, 449; at Andover Seminary, 450; pastorate at Brain- tree, 451-453; marriage, 453; prof. at Amherst, 453; as prof. at Andover, 453-456; as preacher, 454, 465; and Leonard Woods, 457, 461; and Andover Creed, 458-462; personal relig. feeling, 464; pub. writings, 465; scope of reading, 466; travel, 466; resigna- tion, 466; work on memoir of Edwards, 467; death and burial, 467; - and Edwards MSS., 15. 4; and E. C. Smyth, 18. 299.
Park, Ephraim, and Groton church controversy (1712), 13. 302.
Park, Eziel E., bill of sale of slave, 20. 512.
Park, John, of Groton, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Park, John C., 1. 411; Commence- ment part (1824), 5. 192; biog. note, 192 n.
Park, Mary L. [Mrs. Tuttle], 1. 411. Park, Nathan, 14. 446.
Park, Richard, immigrant, 14. 446. Park, Robert, deeds (1658), 5. 289. Park, Ruth (Bannister), 14. 446.
Park Street Church, etching, 13. 456.
Parke. See also Park.
Parke, William C., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.
Parker, killed (1707), 14. 24. ,
Parker, -, in Boston during siege, 9. 54.
Parker, (1777), 17. 311.
Parker, of Wayne's force, ex- ploit (1782), 19. 159.
Parker, Mrs., innkeeper at Wood's Hole (1801), 4. 127, 135.
Parker, Goodman, of Conn. (1654), 4. 271.
Parker, Sergeant (?) Abel, in Am. army (1776), 12. 101.
Parker, Abigail [Mrs. Foster], 6. 30. Parker, Abijah, recruit (1760), 6. 427. Parker, Abraham [1], removes to Chelmsford (1655), 12. 324; chil- dren, 329, 331, 335.
Parker, Abraham [2], birth, 12. 329.
Parker, Alice, not included in witch- craft indemnity, 1. 81.
Parker, Amasa J., and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 290.
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Parker, Anna, d. of Abraham, birth, | Parker, Harvey D., port. of Webster 12. 329.
Parker, Anna, d. of James, birth, 12. 329.
Parker, Anna, d. of Joseph, baptism, 12. 324.
Parker, Anne [Mrs. Noyes], 1. 136.
Parker, Augustus, gifts to M.H.S., 4. 109.
Parker, Lieut. (?) Avery, at siege of Boston, 9. 54.
Parker, (?) Rev. Benjamin, J. Q. Adams on, and wife, 16. 351.
Parker, Caroline S. M. [Mrs. Gilchrist], 14. 88.
Parker, Daniel P., subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291.
Parker, Edward G., Reminiscences, 11. 124 n.
Parker, Edgar, port. of Chas. Hudson, 4. 32.
Parker, Elizabeth, baptism (1656), 12. 329.
Parker, Elizabeth [Mrs. Hoppin], 3. 308.
Parker, Eunice (Lakin), 20. 522.
Parker, Francis Edward, witnesses Silbey's will, 2. 170: M. H. S. tributes to, 208-216; in M. H.S., 208; and public charities, 209-210; influence of home training, 210; originality, 210; as scholar, 211; attraction for younger men, 211, 213; keen observer, 211; as a friendly counsellor, 212; character, 212-214, 216, 3. 248; as speaker, 2. 212, 215; education, 214, 3. 248; as teacher, 2. 214, 3. 248; health, 2. 214; travel, 214, 3. 248; as lawyer, 2. 214, 3. 249; and public life, 2. 215; public services, 215- 216, 3. 249; MEMOIR by Edward Bangs, 247-252; PORT. and AUTOG., 247; birth and ancestry, 247; anecdote of infancy, 248; college friends, 248; and Rich. Sullivan, 248, 249; early character, 248; business conscientiousness, 249; politics, 249; religion, 250; love of letters, 250; social qualities, 250; attitude towards woman, 250; and Englishmen, 251; atti- tude towards own country, 251; exposure and death, 252; - Com- mencement part (1841), 5. 223; biog. note, 233 n .; index com- missioner, 14. 97 n .; Henry Lee's characterization, 19. 252.
Parker, George, Commencement part (1812) and biog. note, 5. 177 n.
owned by, 2. 262.
Parker, Henry Tuke, gift to M. H.S.,
1. 223; death announced, 6. 164, 403.
Parker, Capt. Hyde, in Boston society, 10. 76; makes seizure, 77.
Parker, Isaac, baptism (1660), 12. 331.
Parker, Judge Isaac, Justice Marshall on, 14. 341.
Parker, Rev. Isaiah, sermon at Groton (1778), 12. 93; ordained, 96.
Parker, Jacob [1], of Chelmsford (1655), 12. 324; children, 329, 331, 336.
Parker, Jacob [2], baptism, 12. 324; birth, 329.
Parker, Jacob L., and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.
Parker, James [1], in 1658, 12. 319;
joins Chelmsford church (1656), 327; children, 329; dismissed to Groton, 331-335.
Parker, James [2], birth, 12. 329.
Parker, James, letters to Franklin (1741-70), 16. 186-227; partner- ship agreement, 186-189; applies for King's Printer for N. J., 191; business relations with John Holt, 192-194, 201, 202, 205-208, 210- 217, 222-224; post-office affairs, 192, 194, 197, 198, 205-208, 211, 217-228; debt to Franklin, 192, 195, 197, 204, 215, 228-232; and press in Va., 193; on Stamp Act, 198, 200, 201; on moving to New York, 199, 201, 209; health, 205, 223; land-waiter at New York, 209, 217, 221, 222; death, 228.
Parker, Capt. James, at Cherry Val- ley, 2. 447; in Sullivan's expedition, 460.
Parker, Jenny [Mrs. Bedford], 16. 228. Parker, Joel, in M. H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; Harvard LL.D. (1848), 5. 255; Lowell Lecture, 6. 208, 238; on genesis of Mass. towns, 7. 215; on transfer of Mass. charter, 8. 108; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.
Parker, John, s. of Abraham, birth, 12. 329.
Parker, John, s. of James, birth, 12. 329.
Parker, John, of Reading (1688), 7. 146.
Parker, John, of Andover, witchcraft petition (1692), 1. 111, 346-347.
Parker, John, of Groton, in Am.
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army (1776), 12. 100; minuteman, 105.
Parker, John, of S. C., and navigation of Mississippi, 17. 461.
Parker, John, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291.
Parker, Sergeant Jonas, in campaign of 1760, 4. 399.
Parker, Jonathan, of Roxbury (1775), 9. 84.
Parker, Joseph, of Chelmsford, chil- dren (1656), 12. 324, 331.
Parker, Joseph, of Andover, witch- craft petition (1692), 1. 111, 346- 347.
Parker, Joseph, of Groton, recruit (1760), 6. 429.
Parker, Mrs. Joseph, of Chelmsford (1655), 12. 324, 331.
Parker, Capt. Joshua, at Ticonderoga (1776), 12. 102.
Parker, Josiah, baptism (1656), 12. 329.
Parker, Josiah, in army in Va. (1780), 19. 120.
Parker, Leonard, killed in army, effects appraised (1758), 6. 29; biog. note, 30.
Parker, Ensign Levi, on furlough, 2. 443, 477; at Cherry Valley, 457; at Ticonderoga (1776), 12. 100. Parker, (?) Lucy (Ruggles), J. Q. Adams on, 16. 351.
Parker, Lydia, baptism (1666), 12. 335.
Parker, Mrs. Margaret, joins Chelms- ford church (1656), 12. 325; dis- missed to Groton, 335.
Parker, Mary, d. of Abraham, baptism, 12. 324; birth, 329.
Parker, Mary, d. of Joseph, baptism, 12. 331.
Parker, Mary [Mrs. Longley], 12. 89. Parker, Mrs. Mary, executed for witchcraft, 1. 346, 347.
Parker, Mrs. Mary, letter to Franklin (1770), 16. 228.
Parker, Rev. Nathan, character, 2. 213, 3. 247.
Parker, Nathaniel, recruit (1738), 6. 25.
Parker, Nathaniel, Detroit bank (1806), 20. 289, 293, 521-523.
Parker, Nehemiah, death in Am. Army (1776), 12. 102.
Parker, Nicholas, land in Revere, 7. 138.
Parker, Capt. Oliver, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301, 303; captured, 304-306; bailed, 306; recruit
-
(1758), 6. 24; dismissed (1775), 7. 400.
Parker, Dr. Peter, in China (1853), 2. 259.
Parker, Phineas, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 445.
Parker, Phineas, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.
Parker, Rachel, baptism (1665), 12. 336.
Parker, Ralph, of Conn. (1655), 4. 275.
Parker, Richard G., biog. note, 14. 88 n.
Parker, Robert, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 58.
Parker, Robert, of Groton (1760), 6. 427.
Parker, Mrs. Rose, joins Chelmsford church (1656), 12. 325.
Parker, Samuel, birth (1656), 12. 329. Parker, Bishop Samuel, death, 2. 14; mentioned, 3. 308; and Trinity Church, Boston, 10. 24-26; during siege of Boston, 93, 94; after evacuation, 98; services (1776), 101; chosen incumbent minister, 108.
Parker, Samuel, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Parker, Samuel D., 3. 308.
Parker, Samuel F., character, 16. 194, 199, 225; illness, 203, 205, 207, 220; letter to Franklin (1770) on death of father, 228.
Parker, Sarah, baptism (1656), 12. 324; birth, 329.
Parker, Mrs. Sarah, of Chelmsford (1665), 12. 336.
Parker, Simon, of Groton (1760), 6. 429.
Parker, Solomon, recruit (1760), 6. 429.
Parker, Susan (Pickering), 3. 247.
Parker, Rev. Theodore, as reformer,
2. 111, ancestor, 3. 247; and J. F. Clarke, 4. 326; bust, 8. 282; and Harvard + B K (1841), 9. 132, 135; and G. E. Ellis, 10. 212; at Ply- mouth anniversary (1845), 395; in- fluence on O. B. Frothingham, 518- 519; phrase resembling Lincoln's, 15. 92; and Henry Lee, 19. 256; Divinity School part, 363; and Mass. Quarterly Review, 20. 530.
Parker, Thomas, immigrant, 3. 247. Parker, Rev. Thomas, at Newbury, 2.
48; Sewall's epigram on, 3. 381; loyal petition (1666), 6. 471; death (1677), 13. 405.
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Parker, Thomas, of Chelmsford,
baptism (1656), 12. 324; birth, 329.
Parker, Capt. Thomas, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.
Parker, Thomas, 1st earl of Maccles- field. See Macclesfield.
Parker, Thomas, Charleston lawyer (1805), 2. 25.
Parker, Thomas A. W. See Maccles- field.
Parker, William [1], of Groton, 6. 427. Parker, William [2], recruit (1760), 6. 427.
Parker, William, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Parker, William, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Parker, Zachariah, baptism (1660), 12. 331.
Parker, Zachary, recruit (1760), 6. 427.
Parker Street, Boston, 13. 3.
Parkman, Caroline (Hall), character, 8. 521.
Parkman, Charles, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291.
Parkman, Daniel, Commencement spread (1813), 5. 176.
Parkman, Rev. Ebenezer [1] 7. 387, 388, 396, 397, 399.
Parkman, Ebenezer [2], 7. 386, 389, 390, 396, 397, 399.
Parkman, Elias, shipwrecked (1645), 8. 9.
Parkman, Elias, characterized (1775), 12. 140.
Parkman, Rev. Francis [1], subscrip- tion for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; Commencement part (1807), 5. 171; biog. notes, 171 n., 9. 133 n .; Harvard D.D. (1834), 5. 215; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; career and charac- ter, 8. 522-524; @ BK prayer (1841), 9. 133.
Parkman, Francis [2], Pres. Ellis on Montcalm and Wolfe, 1. 253; presents MSS. relating to New France, 1. 360-362, 2. 70, 3. 152- 153, 6. 391-392, 7. 348, 8. 171, 415; com. on gift, 1. 362, 3. 153; reports of com., 2. 225-228, 4. 44-46; publication (1885), 2. 68; elected Vice-Pres. M.H.S. (1885-93), 79, 404, 3. 297, 4. 119, 336, 5. 456, 6. 419, 7. 383, 8. 201; in M. H. S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; on com. on Sharpless ports., 136, 216; on com. on index to foreign docs. on Am. -
Rev., 159; report, 178, 216; and spurious Montcalm Letters, 202, 204; on Lévis Papers, 4. 92-93; Commencement part (1844), 5. 243; presents a cabinet for MSS., 6. 165; his history characterized, 7. 438-441; M.H.S. tributes to, 8. 303-305, 360-369; autobiog., 304, 349-360, 368; M. H.S. memorial meeting, 349; childhood, 350, 524; chemical experiments, 351, 525, 14. 319; early passion for the woods, 8. 351, 524; preparation for hist. work, 351, 525-526; early plan of life's work, 351 2., 363, 526; over- tasks mind and body, growing infirmity, 352-354, 535; Western trip, injurious effects, 354-355, 532-535; composition of Pontiac, 355, 536; method of working, 355-357, 359 n., 555; physical sufferings, 357-359, 535, 538; pro- gress of work, 359-360; Holmes's poem on, 360-361; character, 364, 558-560, 562; triumph over pain and disabilities, 365, 366, 539; as historian, 366, 551-558, 562; social life, 366-367, 540; in college, 367; M. H. S. minute on, 368; MEMOIR by O. B. Frothingham, 520-562; PORT. and AUTOG., 520; birth, 520; homes, 520, 537; ancestry, 520- 524; education, 525-526, 532; impressions of foreign travel, 526- 532; study of law, 532; Oregon Trail, 534; marriage and children, 536; Vassall Morton, 537; horti- culture, 538; features, 540; reli- gion, 541-546; politics, 546-547; and Civil War, 547; educational interests, 547; in M.H.S., 547, 9. 49; on woman suffrage, 8. 548; social rationalism, 549; opinion of Indian character, 549-551; use of sources, 553-556; last days and death, 560; honors during life and after death, 561; - memorial to, 10. 1; and Davy Club, 14. 318; Sparks on (1846), 15. 92; on Abolitionists, 18. 407; Henry Lee's characterization, 19. 252.
Parkman, George, Commencement part and spread (1809), 5. 174; biog. note, 174 n .; letter from Adams (1836), 15. 455.
Parkman, Samuel, b. of Ebenezer [1], 7. 387, 389, 396.
Parkman, Samuel [1], s. of Ebenezer [1], gift to Gamaliel Bradford [3], 12. 251.
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Parkman, Samuel [2], Commence- ment spread (1810), 5. 175.
Parkman MSS., presented, 1. 360, 2. 70, 3. 152, 6. 391-392, 7. 348, 8. 171, 415; list of docs. and source, 1. 360- 362, 3. 153; com. on gift, 1. 362, 3. 153; reports, 2. 225-228, 4. 44-46; suggestion on use, 2. 226-227; as record of French toil and achieve- ment, 227; cabinet for, 6. 165. Parks. See also Park.
Parks, Thomas, minuteman, 12. 105. Parks, W., agreement with Winthrop (1675), 5. 294.
Parks, Deacon William, on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402.
Parks, origin of Boston system, 19. 557.
Parliament of England, precedence in passage of Declaratory Act and repeal of Stamp Act, 2. 87; report of debates in Gentleman's Magazine, 162; engraving of mem- bers (1854), 4. 110; disuse of impeachment, 5. 163; control over colonies, 8. 127, 131-132, 132 n .- 134 n., 136, 11. 298, 368-371, 17. 279-281, 284; contemp. comment on Declaratory Act, 11. 446-448; and Book of Sports (1643), 19. 95; Ladies Gallery in Commons, 459; reform movement (1830), 471, 485; opening (1831), 478. See also American Revolution, Veto.
Parliamentary rules, motion to sub- side, 20. 18.
Parmele, -, tavern-keeper at New Haven (1795), 3. 45.
Parmenter, Joseph, disciplined by church (1722), 6. 486.
Parmentier, Jean, voyage, 7. 303.
Parmineter, James, at Cherry Valley, 2. 450 n.
Parnell, Fanny, Land League Songs, 2. 257.
Parodi affair, account, 8. 252.
Parpoint. See also Pierpont.
Parpoint, John, protest
against
students' long hair (1673), 9. 99.
Parr, Gov. John, and grants to loya- lists, 3. 67; and Quebec post, 76; to retain governorship (1784), 80; and Ed. Winslow, Jr., 81; at N. Brun. (1785), 82; at funeral of Ed. Winslow, Sr., 93; and return of Suffolk probate records, 16. 118. Parr (1785), 3. 82.
Parra, Juan de la, imprisoned (1565), 8. 445-447.
Parris, Rev. Samuel, and Perkins's
book on witchcraft, 7. 361; system of shorthand, 9. 193.
Parrott, John, examination about pirates (1699), 5. 297.
Parsons. See also Pearson.
Parsons, - -, of (?) Boston (1693),
7. 165. Parsons, - -, innkeeper at Spring- field (1760), 4. 388.
Parsons, Mrs., of Brookfield (1762), 7. 385.
Parsons, Alexander, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 58.
Parsons, Alice, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 58.
Parson, Charles C., autog., 1. 365.
Parsons, Rev. David, ordained (1709), 14. 34.
Parsons, Rev. David, at Harvard Commencement (1813), 5. 178.
Parsons, Ebenezer, purchases con- fiscated Boston estates, 10. 176, 178. Parsons, Elizabeth (Greenleaf), 16. 425.
Parsons, Harold G., inquiry, 14. 425. Parsons, Rev. Jonathan, as pastor at Newburyport, 16. 325 n.
Parsons, Capt. Lawrence, wounded at Lexington, 5. 396.
Parsons, Gen. Samuel Holden, traitor, tries André, 1. 250; command in Conn., 3. 125, 126; at siege of Boston, 9. 42, 66.
Parsons, Theophilus [1], students in law office of (1787-88), 16. 295 n., 299, 315, 325, 348, 434 n., 452; biog. note, 299 n., mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 318, 327, 345, 353, 356, 357, 360, 361, 367, 379, 383, 385, 394-399, 403-406, 417, 421, 423, 426-428, 445, 451, 452 ; on natural allegiance, 328; advice on reading, 328, 349, 419; and ratification of Constitu- tion, 331, 349, 380; wit, 345; pro- fessional knowledge, 351, 358; as justice of peace, 400; on Bacon's Common Law, 412; representative (1788), 417; and town address to Washington (1789), 469.
Parsons, Theophilus [2], in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 239; + B K oration (1835), 9. 126; biog. note, 126 n .; Pres. of @ B K (1847), 142.
Parsons, William, biog. note, 16. 345 n., mentioned, 403.
Partnership, agreement (1741), 16. 186-189.
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Parton, James, on Gen. Pakenham, | Patt, Sybel, scholar at Townsend 13. 413.
Partridge, Alden, letter from Wm. Duane (1820) on college, 20. 376.
Partridge, James R., enters Harvard, 14. 205.
Partridge, John, of Medfield, 8. 215. Partridge, John, Monthly Observations (1692), 9. 493.
Partridge, Nathaniel (1692), 8. 215. Partridge, Rev. Ralph, at Duxbury, 2. 48.
Partridge, Col. Samuel, letter (1704), 5. 301; in Lovewell's War, 6. 362, 363, 367, 369 n .; and Hadley school, 13. 282.
Partridge, Samuel, plundered before evacuation of Boston, 10. 96; admiralty suit, 103; characterized,
12. 142; sea-captain (1753), 13. 385. Partridge, Mrs. Sarah, of Medfield, 8. 215.
Partridge, William, of Dover, in N. H. Council, 8. 93; liquor licence (1686), 13. 276.
Partridge, William [1], of Medfield, will (1692), 8. 215.
Partridge, William [2], 8. 215.
Passamaquoddy Bay, international boundary through, 3. 360-361, 379. Pastor, Ludwig, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Patch, Jacob, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Patents, right in colon. Mass., 3. 372. Pateshall, Richard, case (1686), 19. 50.
Patrick, Daniel, Greenwich affairs, 6. 3,8; and Mrs. Feke, 3.
Patrick, Gibson, letter from Jefferson (1817), 6. 175.
Patrick, Samuel, clerk of court (1686), 13. 243.
Patrick, Capt. William, in Am. army, killed by Indians (1778), 2. 444; buried, 445; clothes sold, 445.
Patrick Henry, Ohio River steamer (1836), 7. 278.
Patriotism, holiday to commemorate, 15. 511.
Patriots' Day, misnomer, 15. 511.
Patt, David, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Patt, James, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Patt, John, of Groton, 6. 429.
Patt, Jonathan, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386; in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
Patt, Lemuel, recruit (1760), 6. 429.
(1772), 4. 386.
Patten, Miss., of R. I. (1788), 16. 409.
Patterson. See also Pattison.
Patterson, -- , at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 433, 436.
Patterson, Com. Daniel T., at battle of New Orleans, 13. 418.
Patterson, Elizabeth. See Bonaparte. Patterson, Hezekiah, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Patterson, Gen. John, at West Point, 2. 477; in Saratoga campaign,
3. 108, 6. 93; after Saratoga, 3. 109; brigade in Conn. (1778), 120, 123.
Patterson, Jonathan, captured (1758), 6. 33.
Patterson, Mary M., gift to M.H.S., 3. 282.
Patterson, Robert, as hunter, 7. 433. Pattison. See also Patterson.
Pattison, Gen. James, report on Crèvecœur, 20. 584.
Paul, G., briefs in prize cases (1736- 50), 5. 86-96.
Paulet, Charles. See Bolton.
Paulmy, Marquis de, letters from Lévis, 4. 96.
Paul's Church Yard, reference to Hugh Peter, 8. 122.
Pavia, University of, memorial to Columbus, 6. 34.
Pawlett, Captain, prize case (1752), 5. 98.
Pawtucket, inn (1795), 3. 41; falls, 4. 123; manufactures (1801), 124. Pawtuxet, John Winthrop at, 8. 11. Paxton, Charles, in Boston society,
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