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10. 72; absentee loyalist, 164; and writs of assistance, 12. 193; port., 16. 146.
Paxton, Edmund, London bookseller 11. 207.
Payne. See also Paine.
Payne, Dolly [Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Madi- son] 19. 377.
Payne, Edward, in Boston society, 10. 39; and Molasses Act, 60; on com. to instruct representatives (1767), 64; on non-importation (1768), 65; on Liberty affair, 67; wounded in Boston Massacre, 73; on merchants' com. (1770), 76; on com. on address to Hutchinson (1771), 77; conference on Port Bill, 85; debate on Com. of Corresp. (1774), 86; on com. on memorial to Gage (1775), 91.
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Payne, Ensign Edward, at siege of Boston, 9. 73.
Payne, John, of Portsmouth (1662), 17. 78, 80, 85.
Payne, John [1], of Braintree, death of children, 14. 18, 24.
Payne, John [2], death, 14. 24.
Payne, John, of Boston, career, 16. 69-71, 109; AUTOG., 69.
Payne, John Howard, miniature, 10. 552.
Payne, Moses, of Braintree, death of child (1697), 14. 18.
Payne, Rachel, of Braintree, death, 14. 27.
Payne, Rice W., port. of Webster owned by, 2. 262.
Payne, Samuel, of Braintree, death of child (1711), 14. 27.
Payne, Timothy, mandamus council- lor, mobbed, 16. 287.
Payne, William [d. 1735], customs officer at Boston (1708), 4. 153; appointed sheriff (1715), 15. 347.
Paynter, Ellen, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 58.
Payson. See also Pearson.
Payson, Anne (Rowe), and diary of John Rowe, 10. 11.
Payson, David, killed (1758), 6. 33.
Payson, (?) Henry, of Baltimore (1812), 19. 376.
Payson, Rev. Phillips, and aid for S. C. (1781), 9. 105; school, 10. 11; in Boston (1776), 103; (1778), 104; article on Chelsea, 18. 328.
Peabody, Reverend, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Peabody, Andrew Preston, list of publications (1883-93), 1. 170, 2. 68, 392, 3. 280, 4. 106, 6. 405, 7. 369, 8. 185; on G. W. Blagden, 1. 373; delegate to Archaeological Congress, 400; letter (1883) on Thayer Commons, 2. 55; MEMOIR OF G. H. PREBLE, 132-135; execu- tor of Sibley's will, 169; moves vote of thanks, 404; MEMOIR OF J. L. SIBLEY, 487-507; MEMOIR OF Jos. WELLES, 3. 98-100; MEMOIR OF S. K. LOTHROP, 161-177; port. presented, 276; on proposed At- tucks Memorial, 316; on com. to present resolve on same, 318; re- port, 321; MEMOIR OF J. F. CLARKE, 4. 320-335; on H. W. Foote, 381; on port. of Geo. Livermore, 6. 65; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 239; in Europe, 7. 63-66, 11. 31, 37; remarks, 8. 59; M. H.S. tribute
to, 170; and Harvard, 170, 11. 33- 38; ¢ B K oration (1845), 9. 139; biog. note, 139 n .; MEMOIR by E. J. Young, 11. 25-46; PORT. and AUTOG., 25; birth and ancestry, 25; dedicated to ministry, 25; pre- cocity and memory, 25-27; thirst for knowledge, 27; favorite read- ing, 27; schooling, 28; in Divinity School, 29; Portsmouth pastorate, 29-31; literary and other activities, ed. of N. Am. Review, 31-33, 37, 38; honorary degrees, 33, 37; as speaker, 38; memorial tablet, 39; last years, 39; death, 40; mourn- ing for, 40; industry, 41; health, 42; scholarship, 42; social life, 43; marriage and children, 44; char- acter, 44; relig. catholicism, 45-46; enduring remembrance of, 46; on Harvard lectures (1825), 12. 370.
Peabody, Catharine (Whipple), 11. 44.
Peabody, Lieut. Ebenezer, on fur- lough, 2. 454, 458; in Sullivan's expedition, 461.
Peabody, Ellen [Mrs. Endicott], 15. 533.
Peabody, Rev. Ephraim, and Boston charities, 2. 209; keen observer, 211; magazine, 4. 324; @ B K poem (1835), 9. 126; biog. note, 126 n.
Peabody, Francis, immigrant, 11. 25. Peabody, Francis, Washington Mon- ument appeal, 2. 143.
Peabody, Francis G., Harvard Over- seer, 5. 408; and Harvard students, 415.
Peabody, George, gift to M.H.S., 1. 174; memorial, 3. 295; and Wm. Amory, 4. 415; and R. C. Win- throp, 9. 213, 222. See also Pea- body Education Fund, Peabody Fund.
Peabody, (?) Oliver, of Exeter, N. H. (1788), 16. 385, 386.
Peabody, Oliver William Bourn, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; Ф В К роеm (1822), 9. 118; biog. note, 118 n.
Peabody, Stephen, and class reunion (1844), 5. 242.
Peabody, Rev. William B. O., Har- vard D.D. (1842), 5. 236; @ BK poem (1826), 9. 121; biog. note, 121 n.
Peabody Education Fund, origin, 1. 209-210; services of R. C. Win- throp, 9. 213, 221-224; tribute to Winthrop, 10. 404-407.
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Peabody Fund, use, 1. iii, 2. iii, 3. iii, | Peale, Rembrandt, port. of Houdon,
4. iii, 359, 5. iii, 6. iii, 414, 8. iii, 11. 331, 12. iii, 13. iii, 14. iii, 15. iii, 16. iii, 17. 227; history, 1. 174, 2. 73, 81, 83, 397, 3. 285, 4. 111, 117, 352, 5. 441, 6. 406, 7. 375, 8: 187, 9. 29, 10. 126, 558, 11. 320, 12. 717, 13. 68, 14. 131, 15. 31, 16. 131, 17. 216, 18. 272, 19. 207, 20. 209; income account (1884), 1. 178; (1885), 2. 77; (1886), 401; (1887), 3. 289; (1888), 4. 116, 117; (1889), 357; (1890), 5. 446; (1891), 6. 412;
(1892), 7. 380; (1893), 8. 193; (1894), 9. 35; (1895), 10. 134; (1896), 564; (1897), 11. 329;
(1898), 12. 184; (1899), 13. 75;
(1900), 14. 138; (1901), 15. 40; (1902), 16. 141; (1903), 17. 225; (1904),. 18. 282; (1905), 19. 218; (1906), 20. 222; origin, 9. 213.
Peabody Normal College, views, 8. 196. Peace of 1783, negotiations and fish- eries, 4. 48-54, 17. 415, 427, 433, 435, 19. 160; Vaughan's letters on negotiations, 17. 406-438; discord among Eng. agents, 408, 423, 428, 435; Rayneval's mission, 409, 410, 428, 436; character of Am. com- missioners, 410, 413, 418, 420, 423, 428, 430, 434; territorial question, 410, 414, 419-420, 427, 428, 434; West Fla., 410-413, 418, 438; Canada, Newfoundland, 413; sepa- rate negotiations, 413, 420, 424-425, 428, 431; carrying trade and W. I. commerce, 416-418; detachment from France as phase, 418, 419, 425, 430, 431, 434; exchange of Gibraltar, 421-422; loyalists, 424, 427, 19. 158, 160, 163; Dutch in- terests, 17. 425, 436; debts, 427; Parliament and Am. preliminaries, 430, 437; fears of Am. commis- sioners, 430; Adams on French in- trigue against U. S., 432; Franklin and non-Am. negotiations, 435-438; negotiations and duty to France, 19. 152, 154, 158, 164; Edmund Pendleton on terms, 160-163.
Peachum, Lieutenant (? Benjamin L. Peckham), in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 140.
Peacock, -, innkeeper at Wood- bury (1779), 6. 129.
Peacock Inn, Boston; 10. 46.
Peal, Jonathan, water-color cated to, 18. 296.
Peale, Charles W., ports. of Washing- ton, 2. 156, 6. 34, 11. 68.
dedi-
4. 109; of Palfrey, 17. 230.
Peale's Museum (1812), 19. 374.
Péan, Michel J. H., letters to Lévis, 4. 97.
Pearce. See also Pierce.
Pearce, Jabez, 18. 261.
Pearce, James A., length of service in Senate, 10. 10.
Pearl, Brit. war-ship (1780), 10. 20.
Pearson. See also Paison, Parsons, Payson, Peirson, Pierson.
Pearson, Eliphalet, biog. note, 3. 47 n .; at Harvard Commencement (1805), 5. 170.
Pearson, Henry B., Commencement part (1816) and biog. note, 5. 181, 181 n.
Pearson, Mrs. Henry B., port. of Webster owned by, 2. 263.
Pearson, Henry Greenleaf, and civil service reform, 11. 353; elected a member M.H.S., 19. 201; on Library Com. (1906), 20. 87; report, 231; EMANCIPATION CONCERT, 247- 253; on Sumner and Argyll, 590.
Pearson, John, of Saleby, Eng. (1612), 8. 508.
Pearson, John, of Brookfield, 7. 389. Pease, Captain, order for contribu- tion for (1690), 11. 252.
Pease, Lieut. Abiel, at siege of Boston, 9. 49, 61, 67, 72, 73, 77, 80, 81, 85. Pease, Benjamin, Jr., tax-collector on Martha's Vineyard, 3. 87.
Pease, John, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 366.
Pease, Jonathan, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 366.
Pease, Nathaniel, innkeeper at Bland- ford, 4. 388.
Pease, Richard L., gift to Harvard Library, 17. 61.
Pease, Samuel, captures pirate Pound, death, 2. 479.
Pease, Simon, letter to Ed. Winslow (1777) on trade at Newport, 2. 235-236; biog. note, 236 n .; death, 237; transactions with Winslow, 238; guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 430.
Peck, Mrs., of Newport (1760), 7. 345.
Peck, Ann [Mrs. Spooner], 17. 176.
Peck, Ann M. [Mrs. Brigham, Mrs. Paige], 15. 254. Peck, Elizabeth [Mrs. Perkins], 7. 427, 428.
Peck, Jane (Merritt), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
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Peck, Robert, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Peck, Thomas Handasyde, 7. 427.
Peck, William Dandridge, memoir, 7. 124 ; junior member M. H. S., 9. 94. Peckham, Lieut. Benjamin L. See Peachum.
Pecksall, Prophet, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 58.
Pecksall, Edward, exile in Amster- dam (1611), 6. 58.
Pecksall, Justina (Cox), 6. 58.
Peclivan Pasha, defeat and capture (1810), 10. 381-382.
Pedder, -, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 58.
Pedro de Córdoba, Fray, Dotrina Cristiana, 12. 396.
Peekins, John, of Ipswich, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Peekskill, Am. army at (1779), 3. 127; burned (1777), 6. 101.
Peel, Sir Robert, and maps of North- eastern boundary, 3. 362, 368.
Peggy, -- , payment to (1686), 13.279. Peirce. See also Pierce.
Peirce, Capt. Abiel, in campaign of 1760, 4. 394, 5. 358.
Peirce, Abijah, witnesses a manu- mission, 8. 500.
Peirce, Benjamin, on Harvard "Uni- versity," 8. 257.
Peirce, Col. Daniel, of Newbury, death, 1. 157.
Peirce, James R., Commencement part (1838), 5. 223; biog. note, 223 n.
Peirce, Jolin, of Groton, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 439.
Peirce, John, of Worcester, journal of Quebec expedition, 2. 266.
Peirce, Jonathan, of Woburn, in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 390.
Peirce, Jonathan, of 6th Mass. Regt., deserter (1779), 2. 460; reprieved, 461.
Peirce, Robert, juror (1789), 19. 180. Peiretus, Rev. Peter, answers to Dudley's witchcraft questions (in Latin), 1. 349-353; (in English), 354-358.
Peirse, William, book belonging to, 3. 262; almanac (1639), 362, 12. 286. Peirson. See also Pearson.
Peirson, Elizabeth, birth, 7. 166.
Peirson, Elizabeth (Hammond), 7. 145, 151; children, 160, 166. Peirson, Thomas, 7. 166.
Pelet de la Lozère, Privat J. C., baron, 20. 77.
Pelham. See also Pellam.
Pelham, -, of Conn., proposes dis- union (1796), 15. 158.
Pelham, Henry, letter to Paul Revere (1770) on Boston Massacre picture, 8. 227-228.
Pelham, Herbert, member of First Church in Cambridge, 5. 406.
Pelham, Peter, reproduction of mez- zotints by, 18. 238; and Wood- bridge-Phillips duel, 239, 241.
Pelham Club, 18. 239.
Pell, Thomas, patent (1666), 4. 291. Pellam. See also Pelham.
Pellam, Major William, in West Indies, 13. 43.
Pellet, Thomas, of Chelmsford, 12. 330. Peltier, M., narrative of Pontiac Conspiracy, 4. 45.
Pelton, Oliver, engraving of Increase Mather, 8. 149.
Pemaquid, Me., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 231.
Pemberton, Mrs., of Boston, death (1764), 13. 389.
Pemberton, Benjamin [1], death (1709), 14. 26.
Pemberton, Benjamin [2], and Gov. Belcher (1733), 16. 60; fight with John Payne, 71 n.
Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer, ordained, 1. 155; character, 5. 411; port., 8. 197; death, 216; fast for rain (1714), 224; printed cat. of library, 10. 541, 17. 43; and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 342, 345, 353- 354.
Pemberton, Ebenezer, keeps a car- riage (1768), 1. 225.
Pemberton, Sir Francis, opinion on claim of Duke of Hamilton (1697), 5. 296.
Pemberton, Israel, garden, 7. 341. Pemberton, Joseph, petition (1699), 5. 298.
Pemberton, Samuel, on com. on Liberty affair, 10. 67.
Pemberton, Thomas, reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 239; memoir, 7. 124; on Boston Court House (1794), 14. 100, 16. 120.
Pembroke. See also Pembrooke.
Pembroke, Thomas Herbert, 8th earl of, and Lord Cutts, 2. 191; office (1700), 3. 201.
Pembroke, William Herbert, 3d earl of, and Va. Co., 2. 245.
Pembroke, Mass., loyalist refugees, 2. 234; pre-Rev. inns, 10. 47. Pembroke (1804), 2. 10.
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Pembrooke, Elkanah, Boston book- seller (1699), 17. 47.
Peñalosa, Gonzalo de, and Menendez's expedition, 8. 443, 454, 455, 467, 468. Penchina, mulatto, Haitian coun- cillor, 2. 367.
Pencil, Henry, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Pendleton, Edmund [1], suggested for Supreme Court (1789), 15. 131; and Ratification, 17.496; reputation, 19. 107; letters to Madison (1765- 66) Va. tax, Stamp Act, local affairs, 108-112; (1780) Camden, French fleet, Va. levies, Western claims, Brit. invasion, G.R.Clark, Lord Gor- don riots, 112-116; Arnold's treason, Carolina campaign, treatment of prisoners, Brit. invasion, Lee and Franklin, Va. legislature, 116-122; (1781) Carolina campaign, Brit. in- vasion, rumored naval actions, Va. legislature, Dutch and Brit., 122- 133; finances of Congress, Va. cam- paign, Carolina campaign, flight, 133-139; Vt., foreign news, York- town, Carolina campaign, 139-142, 144; Western claims, Gov. Nelson, Deane, Jefferson, Va. legislature, 143-145; (1782) bank scheme, Caro- lina compaign, basis of requisitions, Va. line, Va. politics, illicit trade, 145-151; peace negotiations, Caro- lina campaign, defeat of Grasse, tobacco for N. Y., fugitive slave, Col. Crawford, Dr. Lee, treason act, 151-167.
Pendleton, Edmund [2], search for fugitive slave, 19. 158, 161-163.
Pendleton, Judge Henry, prisoner of war. 19. 155.
Pendleton, James, justice of peace (1686), 13. 235.
Penelope, Brit. war-ship (1790-93), 2. 387, 10. 20.
Pendleton, Wm. and John, lithog. of Hubbard's map of N. Eng., 4. 20. Peney, Peter, soldier, reprieved (1779), 6. 120.
Penfield, innkeeper at Fairfield (1804), 2. 32.
Penhallow, Isaac Watts on (1723), 9. 339.
Penhallow, Samuel, in N. H. Council, 8. 93.
Penicaut, -, Relation (1698-1721), 6. 392.
Penimon. See Penniman.
Peninsular campaign. See Mcclellan (Geo. B.).
Penitentiaries, N. Y. (1812), 19. 370; Pa. (1812), 374.
Penn, John, Signer, 1. 282.
Penn, Lady Juliana (Fermor), indem- nity for, 17. 428.
Penn, Adm. William [1], in Tower, 3. 193.
Penn, William [2], and John Black- well, 13. 21 n., 25-27; Voltaire on, 158; Boydell's engraving of Indian treaty, 15. 365; forged letter sug- gesting kidnapping of, 16. 510.
Pennichuck Brook, N. H., Indian name, 4. 373-374.
Pennichuck Pond, N. H., Indian name, 4. 374.
Penniman, Ezra, juror (1789), 19. 180. Penniman, James, disciplined by Braintree church, 6. 485, 486.
Penniman, John, of Braintree, 6. 483.
Penniman, Joseph, of Braintree, death, 14. 23.
Penniman, Lieut. Samuel, of Brain- tree, death, 14. 23.
Penniman, Thomas, of Braintree, 6. 511.
Penniman, William, of Braintree (1779), 6. 511.
Penniman, William, Commencement
spread (1830), 5. 204; death, 211. Pennoyer, Mrs. Rose [Mrs. Des- borough], 16. 502.
Pennoyer, William, bequest to Har- vard, 16. 505.
Pennsylvania, politics and elections (1804), 2. 12; (1786), 17. 354, 356; (1801), 20. 265; (1800), 271; (1802), 277-278; (1807), 298, 304; impeachment of judges, 2. 12; Whiskey Insurrection, 3. 16; Wy- oming Massacre, 340-347; royal memorials, 4. 249; travel on National Road (1836), 7. 270-272; Budd's Good Order Established (1685), 12. 389; work on trial of Keith and others (1693), 393; Blackwell as Gov., 13. 25-27; Voltaire on, 158-159; repeal of test law, 17. 341, 356; defective constitution (1786), 361-362; in- demnity of Penn family, 428; and Ratification, 480, 499; line (1781), 19. 129, 132, 135; and reve- nue for Congress (1781), 133; and loyalists (1782), 163; Olmstead affair, 20. 320-321; Wm. Duane on Gallatin and (1810), 338. See also Colonies, North, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Chronicle, displays royal arms, 4. 249.
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Pennsylvania Historical Society, new
hall, 1. 201; collection of broad- sides, 8. 266.
Pennsylvania Hospital (1812), 19.374. Pennsylvania Ledger, displays royal arms, 4. 249.
Pennsylvania, University of. See Philadelphia Academy, Philadel- phia College.
Penny. See Peney, Penry.
Penobscot expedition (1779), 200-202.
12.
Penrose, William, exile in Amster- dam (1611), 6. 58.
Penry, Deliverance [Mrs. Whitaker], exile in Amsterdam (1611), 6. 58. Pensacola, Fla., source on Span. siege (1780), 3. 220.
Pentengill. See also Pettingill.
Pentengill, Nathaniel, commission (1745), 11. 420.
Pepoon, General, tavern-keeper at Hudson (1812), 19. 368.
Pepper, Robert, protest against students' long hair (1673), 9. 99.
Pepper, Capt. Samuel, Boston town- meeting on (1778), 10. 106.
Pepperell, Mass., in Shays's Rebellion, 1. 299, 4. 158; com. on grievances,
1. 301; population (1790), 4. 136; formed out of Groton, 140; re- cruits (1760), 6. 427, 429.
Pepperrell, Elizabeth (Royall), Lady, 5. 13.
Pepperrell, Mary (Hirst), Lady, 17. 88, 89.
Pepperrell, Sir William, origin of baronetcy, 5. 13; commission as lieut-gen. of militia, 12. 339; paper on, 17. 87-90; baptism, 87; at the Shoals and Kittery, 87; and Kittery church, 88; wife, 88, 89; vanity, 89; London's gift of plate, 89; Pelham's mezzotint, 18. 238; biog., 20. 588. See also Louisburg, Pepperrell Papers.
Pepperrell, Sir William (Sparhawk), letter to Ed. Winslow (1785) on loyalist petitions, 3. 70; change of name, character, 5. 13; letter from Wm. Coffin, Jr. (1746), 6. 250; in Boston (1774), 10. 88; leaves (1776), 94; confiscated Boston es- tate, 182; in Eng. (1776), 417. Pepperrell Papers, com. to pub., 12. 9; pub., 13. 164; fund for pub., 14. 133; cost of pub., 137. Pepys, Samuel, as Roundhead, 2. 255; shorthand system, 16. 475.
Pequot, Conn., See New London.
Pequot Indians, papers concerning (1654-63), 5. 289-291; petition (1702), 299; scouts (1704), 301. See also next title.
Pequot War, contemp. books on, 10. 330-331; early events, 12. 204- 206; Mass. expeditions, 16. 486-487. Percival, Mrs., of Eng., at Florence (1829), 19. 446.
Percival, James G., biog. note, 9.119 n. Percy, Henry A. See Northumberland. Percy, Gen. (Lord) Hugh, at Halifax,
2. 301; at battle of Lexington, 5. 391-395; 17. 296; letters, 6. 433; arrives at Boston, 10. 87.
Perham, Anna, baptism, 12. 338. Perham, John, baptism, 12. 338.
Perham, Joseph, baptism, 12. 338. Perham, Lydia (Shipley), joins Chelmsford church (1673), 12. 338; children, 338.
Perham, Mary, baptism, 12. 338.
Pericles, Aristotle's opinion, 6. 387. Perine, George E., engraving of Farragut, 19. 224.
Peringskiöld, Johan, and Heims- kringla, 4. 42.
Perkins. See also Peekins.
Perkins, - (1787), 16. 339.
Perkins, Albert C., letters from J. L. Sibley (1874, '77) on Sibley Charity Fund, 2. 500-501.
Perkins, Anne [Mrs. Cushing], 7. 428. Perkins, Augustus Thorndike, on Auditing Com. (1885, '89), 2. 4, 4. 309; reports, 2. 79, 4. 359; on Wm. Amory, 215; at college, 5. 151; MEMOIR OF T. C. AMORY, 341-346; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 239; Perkins Family, 6. 405; M. H.S. tributes to, 421, 7. 366; MEMOIR by W. W. Whitmore, 426-437; PORT. and AUTOG., 426; birth and death, 426; in M.H.S., 426; an- cestry, 426-434; extracts from family history, 431-434; education, 435; marriage, 435; manufactur- ing interests, 435; summer home, 435; writings, 435; health, 436; character, 436-437; - anecdote of Martin Brimmer, 10. 446; study of heraldry, 14. 268.
. Perkins, Barbara C.(Higginson), 2.306. Perkins, Benjamin, Commencement part and biog. note, 5. 174, 174 n. Perkins, Charles Callahan, M. H.S. tributes to, 2. v, 3. 57-61; com- municates MS. on Santo Domingo Insurrection, 2. 305-390; char- acter, 3. 59, 61, 224, 225, 243; art
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and music studies, 59-60, 224-228; and Museum of Fine Arts, 60, 235- 236; and art and music training in school, 60, 61, 233, 237-239; port., 178; MEMOIR by Samuel Eliot, 223-246; PORT. and AUTOG., 223; birth, 223; early artistic tendency, 223; education, 223; and Crawford, 226, 228; plans for encouraging art in U. S., 226-227; and Handel and Haydn Soc., 227, 234; marriage, children, 228; and Boston Music Hall, 228; presents statue of Bee- thoven, 228; first lecture on art, 228; further career fixed, 229; third residence abroad, 229; and Rio, 229; Tuscan Sculptors, 229; Ital. Sculptors, 230; in French In- stitute, 230; returns home, 230; editorial work, 231, 233, 280; Raphael and Michelangelo, 231; Hist. Handbook of Ital. Sculpture, 231; Ghiberti et son Ecole, 232; Se- pulchral Monuments of Italy, 232; Lowell Lectures, 233; other services to art, 234; in M.H.S., 235; on school com., 237-421; love of na- ture, 242; domestic life, 244; re- ligion, 244; last days, 244; death 245; mourning for, 245; - reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 239; biog. note, 7. 429 n.
Perkins, Charles E., 6. 202.
Perkins, Sergeant (Ensign) Ebenezer, at siege of Boston, 9. 48, 62.
Perkins, Edmund [1], immigrant, marriage, 7. 426; probable Eng. connection, 427; and milit. watch (1686), 13. 257.
Perkins, Edmund [2], career, 7. 427.
Perkins, Edward N., gift to M.H.S., 3. 178.
Perkins, Dr. Elisha, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 41, 51.
Perkins, Elizabeth [Mrs. Sturgis], 7. 428.
Perkins, Elizabeth (Peck), 7. 427; character, 428; house, 428 n.
Perkins, Elizabeth G. (Callahan), 3. 223.
Perkins, Erastus at siege of Boston, 9. 58.
Perkins, Esther [Mrs. Sturgis], 7. 428. Perkins, Capt. Hezekiah, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 44.
Perkins, James [d. 1803], in Boston society, 10. 33, 39; in Trinity Church vestry (1774), 89; exiled from Boston (1776), 102.
| Perkins, James [1] [d. 1773], career, 7. 427.
Perkins, James, [2], experience in
Haitian slave revolt, 2. 320 n; fidelity of slave Mousse, 321 n .; guard duty at Cape Français, 331 n .; merchant, 3. 209; gift to Boston Athenæum, 223; career, 7. 428-429.
Perkins, James [3], gift to Boston Athenæum, 3. 223; death, 7. 429. Perkins, James A., in Civil War, 7. 427.
Perkins, Jane F. R. (Dumaresq), mar- riage, 7. 431; appearance, 431.
Perkins, John [1], of Ipswich, privi- lege on Noddle's Island (1632), 1. 370; petition (1637), 3. 199.
Perkins, John [2], petition (1637), 3. 199.
Perkins, Dr. John [H. C. 1695], arms, 7. 427.
Perkins, John [b. 1680], of Boston, 7. 427.
Perkins, John, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Perkins, Louisa N., gift to M.H.S., 15. 521.
Perkins, Margaret [Mrs. Forbes], 6. 197, 7. 428.
Perkins, Mary [Mrs. Abbot], 7. 428. Perkins, Mary [Mrs. Cox], exile in Amsterdam (1611), 6. 58.
Perkins, Samuel G., biog. sketch, 2. 305-307, 7. 428-429; letters to F. Dexter (1835, '36) on "Sketches," 2. 307, 374; "Sketches of Insurrec- tion in St. Domingo," 307-373; cockade incident, 315 n .; and Ogé's insurrection, 316 n .; and outbreak of slave insurrection, 319; guard duty at Cape Français, 331 n. ; anec- dote of guard duty, 333 n .; and provisions for Cape Français, 335; anticipates attack, 337; escape from city, 341-343; return for clothes, 343-347; offers to seek commis- sioner, 349; on abolition, 352; de- tained at St. Marks, 354-355; and commissioner Polvorel, 356, 367- 368; and a despatch tamperer, 356-358; return to Cape Français, 358-367; " Narrative of Voyage from Port au Prince," 374-390.
Perkins, Sarah P., 2. 306.
Perkins, Stephen G., and J. C. Ropes, 14. 237.
Perkins, Susan H. (Timmins), 7. 435. Perkins, Susanna (Hudson | Howlett), 7. 426.
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Perkins, Thomas, exile in Amster- dam (1611), 6. 58.
Perkins, Thomas H. [1], autog., 1.
365; interest in Washington Mon- ument, letter to R. C. Winthrop (1852), 2. 140-146; as merchant, 3. 209, 7. 428-429; gift to Boston Athenæum, 3. 223; subscription for M.H.S. building, 291; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; parents, 7. 428; character, 429-430; on sudden death, 9. 252; and be- ginning of Lawrence, 12. 119; Brookline estate, 19. 426; and total abstinence, 20. 527.
Perkins, Thomas H. [2], as merchant, 7. 429; as privateersman, 430; in Colombian army, 430; dandy, 431; marriage, 431; country life, 432- 434; city hospitality, 434.
Perkins, Thomas H. [3], Washington Monument appeal, 2. 143; men- tioned, 7.435.
Perkins, Rev. William, book on witchcraft, 7. 361.
Perkins, Major William, in Am. Rev., 1. 251, 7. 427.
Perkins, William E., in Civil War, 7. 427.
Perkins, Dr. William Lee, in Boston society, 10. 39; absentee loyalist, 164.
Perkins Asylum for Blind, origin, 7. 429.
Perley, Allen, petition (1637), 3. 199. Perne, John, 12. 219 n.
Perne, Rachel [Mrs. Rawson], 12. 219. Perne, Richard, 12. 219.
Pernier, Luigi, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Perriman, Philip, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 58.
Perrin, Payson, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Perrine, Rev. Matthew L., of New York, 19. 371.
Perrit, John, at Am. camp (1775),9.66. Perritt, Capt. Peter, at siege of Boston, 9. 44.
Perry, Amos, elected a corresp. mem- ber M.H.S., 2. 4; accepts, 64; ac- knowledgment to, 8. 6; death an- nounced, 13. 165; career, 165.
Perry, Ann, negro, binds out children, 20. 520.
Perry, Arthur Latham, elected a member M. H.S., 1. 169; MEMOIR OF HENRY MORRIS, 4. 209-212; list of publications (1889-1902), 5. 440, 6. 405, 11. 318, 14. 129, 16.
130; resigns from M.H.S., 18. xx, 19. 1.
Perry, Bliss, elected a member M. H.S., 19. 273; on Library Com. (1906), 20. 87; report, 231; on Carl Schurz, 407-409; on Longfellow, 569-573.
Perry, Charity, of Ala., 20. 520.
Perry, Eliza E. [Mrs. Brigham], 16. 536. Perry, Horatio J., Commencement part (1844), 5. 243.
Perry, Jairus W., and W. C. Endicott, 15. 527.
Perry, Rev. Joseph, sermon at Groton (1778), 12. 98.
Perry, Levi, deeds of slaves, 20. 516, 518.
Perry, Marsden J., house, 16. 456 n.
Perry, Mary, hires slaves, 20. 520; negro children bound to, 520.
Perry, Com. Matthew C., at Lu-chu Islands, 2. 259; Japan expedition, 259-261; in Mediterranean (1832), 19. 489, 495.
Perry, Michael, Boston bookseller (1694-1700), 9. 500, 515, 517, 525, 12. 393, 413, 17. 65; works printed by, 9. 504-505.
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