Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 48

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949; Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Boston : The Society
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Perry, Obadiah, recruit (1758), 6. 24; (1760), 429.


Perry, Capt. Oliver H., Rogers on (1815), 4. 208.


Perry, Phinehas, deed of slaves to, 20. 516.


Perry, Samuel, Commencement part (1816), 5. 181; biog. note, 181 n.


Perry, Sarah L., slave deeded to, 20. 518.


Perry, Sylvia (Swain), 16. 536. Perry, Thomas, 16. 536.


Perry, William, plundered before evacuation of Boston, 10. 96; ar- rested, 99, 100; exiled from Boston (1776), 102.


Pers. See also Pierce.


Pers, Anthony, immigrant, 11. 386. Pers, John, immigrant, 11. 386.


Perscatua, privateer (1745), 11. 423, 424.


Perseverance, fight with French priva- teer (1799), 9. 280-283.


Persian, Ohio River steamer, 7. 287. Persian Wars, and migration of races, 17. 384-386; Xerxes's grand scheme, 397. See also Marathon, Salamis.


Persians, location, 12. 109.


Personal liberty laws, attempted re- peal in Mass., 11. 394.


Personal property. See Domestic life.


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PERTH ASSEMBLY-PHI BETA KAPPA


Perth Assembly, printed by Brewster, 3. 264.


Peru, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 331; first press in, 12. 400.


Pessacus, Narragansett chief, fort (1645), 8. 11.


Pestalozzi, Johann H., system in U. S., 20. 341.


Peter. See also Peters.


Peter, Tuscarora Indian, 7. 394.


Peter, Elizabeth (Cooke | Reade), 5. 264; in Holland, 14. 372, 375; in- tends for N. Eng., 395.


Peter, Hugh. See Peters.


Peter, Martha (Custis), of Washing- ton, 2. 17.


Peter, Rev. Thomas, and Pequot plan- tation (1645), 8. 10; chaplain at Saybrook, 16. 491.


Peter, Consul William, at Harvard + B K (1842), 9. 134, 135.


Peterborough, N. H., in 1760, 4. 406.


Peterhof, ship (1847), 7. 321.


Peters, Capt. Andrew (or Nathan), at siege of Boston, 9. 44, 47, 55, 61, 62, 75-79, 89.


Peters, Henry A., Commencement part (1818) and biog. note, 5. 183 n.


Peters (Peter), Rev. Hugh, (?) farm, 1. 216; at trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 172, 184, 186; and Foy as name for Marblehead, 337; in literature, 8. 118-122; own works, 119-121; biogs., 121; works referring to, 121- 122 ; port., 197; character, 406, 487- 489; and Saybrook, 12. 204; and Winthrop-Dudley quarrel (1636), 16. 277; and framing of first Mass. code, 279.


Peters, Leonard, exile in Amsterdam (1595), 6. 69.


Peters, Martha (Trefry), 4. 337.


Peters, N., engraving by, 16. 145.


Peters, Capt. Nathan. See Peters (Andrew).


Peters, Phillis. See Wheatley.


Peters, Judge Richard, 2. 11; Cooper trial, 20. 260.


Peters, Rev. Samuel, on bundling, 6. 504.


Petersburg, Va . in 1804, control of Bowling, 2. 20; opposing forces in (1781), 6. 137-139; Butler's fail- ure to take (1864), 19. 345, 350.


Petersby, Doctor, in Boston society (1770), 10. 76.


Petersham Memorial Building, view, 6. 417.


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Peterson, -, sea-captain (1789), 16. 457.


Peterson, Erasmus, pirate, dying speech, 6. 172.


Petigru, James Lewis, Harvard LL.D. (1837), 5. 220; on loyalists, 18. 393.


Petingal. See also Pettingill.


Petingal, Lemuel, at siege of Boston, 9. 42.


Petit, letter from Stoughton (1695), 3. 65.


Petit, Charles, 3. 378.


Petition, J. Q. Adams on right (1837), 16. 533.


Petries, John, of Mohawk Valley, 2. 446.


Pettengill. See also Pettingill.


Pettengill, Amos, Commencement part (1805), 5. 170; biog. note, 170n. Pettibone, Capt. Abel, at siege of Boston, 7. 404.


Pettibone, Noah, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Pettinger, Dorothy, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 179.


Pettinger, Elizabeth [Mrs. Jennings], 17. 178.


Pettingill. See also Pentengill, Pet- ingal, Pettengill.


Pettingill, Corporal Elkanah, in Am. army (1778), 2. 443.


Pettit. See Petit.


Petty, William. See Shelburne. -


Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry. See Lans- downe.


Petty-Fitzmaurice, John. See Lans- downe.


Peverel, Captain, letter on conditions in Eng. (1659), 7. 362-364.


Peyrac, John Joseph de, prize case (1752), 5. 100-101.


Phelan, Lieutenant, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 132, 147.


Phelan, Lieut. John, in army at Provi- dence (1779), 6. 123.


Phelps, Rev. Amos A., and temper- ance, 19. 435.


Phelps, Rev. Benaiah, in N. S. (1770), 4. 68-70.


Phelps, Henry, graduates (1787), 16. 440.


Phelps, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6.58. Phelps, John, journal of trial of Charles I., 4. 157.


Phelps, Mrs. Nicholas, Quakeress, fined, 16. 510. .


Phelps, William, minuteman, 12. 105. Phelps, Willis, libel case (1875), 15. 529. Phi Beta Kappa Society, John Pierce


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on Harvard anniversaries (1803- 48), 9. 110-143; extravagant din- ner, 112; wine at dinner, 131-136, 141, 142; song (1840), 131-132; and Theo. Parker (1841), 132, 133; Lord Ashburton at (1842), 134-135; odes (1844), 138; amend- ment to constitution, 15. 204; meetings (1787), 16. 310-313; (1788), 450.


Philadelphia, in 1804, 2. 11-13; growth, 11; society and women, 11- 13; milit. campaign (1777-78), 3. 110-114, 6. 103-108; fire (1799), 3. 275; royal memorials, 4. 249, 257; in 1754, 7. 340-343; milit. drill (1775), 8. 60; ball (1778), 10. 463; Franklin Fund, 12. 18, 23 n .; sick- ness (1780), 19. 115; Edm. Pendle- ton on (1782), 146; in 1812, 373- 375, 382; cholera (1832), 527, 529; yellow-fever (1802), 20. 274; and embargo, 310; indorsement of administration (1809), 316; water supply (1827), 387; news of Bos- ton Tea Party, 561-563.


Philadelphia Academy, salaries (1754), 7. 340.


Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts (1812), 19. 373.


Philadelphia, College of, control over (1786), 17. 354.


Philadelphia Library, restores MSS. to Brit. Archives, 11. 301.


Philathes, Theodore, New England Persecutors Mauld, 9. 511.


Philanthropic Society, meeting (1836), 19. 364-366.


Philip of Hesse, Melanchthon and bigamy of, 11. 263.


Philip II. of Spain, character, 8. 31, 43 n., 12. 70; letters from Menendez (1565-66), 8. 416-468; comment on action of Menendez, 459; as type, 13. 97.


Philip, Indian chief. See King Philip's War.


Philip. See also Phillips.


Philip, Robert, exile in Amsterdam (1628), 6. 58.


Philip, Sarah (Champney), 6. 51.


Philippine Islands, Cabot mappe- monde on, 6. 331.


Philips. See also Phillips.


Philips, - (1677), 4. 287.


Philips, Anna (Hutton), 6. 54. Phillipps, Sir Richard [1], 5. 10. Phillipps, Richard [2]. See Milford. Phillips. See also Philip, Philips, Phillipps.


Phillips, -, innkeeper in S. C. (1805), 2. 34.


Phillips, Miss (1788), 16. 399, 424. Phillips, Captain, of Isle of Wight (1696), 2. 184.


Phillips, Captain, vocalist, 2. 13.


Phillips, Abigail [Mrs. Ewing], 5. 10. Phillips, Abigail [Mrs. Quincy], 16. 430. Phillips, Anna (Tucker), 4. 35.


Phillips, Anne, petition to Nicolls (1664), 5. 292.


Phillips, Capt. Benjamin, arrested (1776), 10. 101.


Phillips, Mrs. Bridget, claim based on Oldham's patent (1686), 13. 275-277.


Phillips, Charles, oration on America, 3. 182.


Phillips, Daniel, loyalist refugee, 2.235. Phillips, Edward, exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 58.


Phillips, Edward, 4. 35.


Phillips, Rev. George, immigrant, 2. 2, 4. 33.


Phillips, George W., Commencement part (1829), 5. 200; biog. note, 200 n .; spread, 201; on G. T. Bigelow, 459-461, 469.


Phillips, Gillam, at funeral of Hannah Gerrish, 14. 39 n .; and brother's duel, 18. 240, 242.


Phillips, Harriet (Welch), 4. 33.


Phillips, Henry, Woodbridge duel, 18. 239-241; subsequent letter to his mother, 241.


Phillips, Col. John, of Charlestown, wounded by Indians (1697), 1. 151, 14. 28; and Mass. notes of 1690, 6. 397, 13. 143; moderator, 7. 162; on trade com. (1686), 13. 248; Indian negotiations (1699), 14. 29; named for Council (1691), 217; and Coun- cil's assumption of control (1715), 15. 343, 351.


Phillips, John [?2] mariner (1694), 7. 166.


Phillips, John, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 441.


Phillips, John [d. 1768], and Suffolk probate records (1752), 16. 108. Phillips, Mayor John, of Boston, 4. 33; port., 15. 46; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 305, 455; treas. ¢ B K (1787), 311; biog. note, 311 n; exhibition part (1788), 408, 409; Commence- ment part, 438, 440 ; to read law, 446. Phillips, Rer. John Charles [1], 4. 33. Phillips, John Charles [2], M.H.S. tribute to, 2. 2-3; ancestry, 2, 4.


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33; benefactions, 2. 2, 4. 35; public [ Phillips, Gen. William, in Va., 6. 137, trusteeships, 2. 2; MEMOIR by 19. 127-132; death, 6. 138, 19. 134. Phillips, William [H. C. 1839], and J. C. Phillips, 4. 34; character, 35. Phillips Andover Academy, gift of J. C. Phillips, 2. 2, 4. 36. E. G. Porter, 4. 33-36; PORT., 33, 36; birth and ancestry, 33; educa- tion, 33; teacher, 33; in shipping business, 34; in India, 34; and Civil War, 34; partnerships in Phillips Exeter Academy, gift of J. C. Phillips, 2. 2, 4. 35, 36; J. L. Sibley as benefactor, 2. 169, 496-502; port. of Webster owned by, 262; J. L. Sibley at, 489; services of G. S. Hale, 12. 494. commission business, 34; in China, 34; inherits a fortune, 34-35; marriage, 35; country and city residences, 35; character, 36; in M. H.S., 36; death, 36; port., 6. 417. Phillips, Jonathan, subscriptions for M.H.S. building, 3. 291, 292; Boston estate, 11. 312.


Phillips, Joseph, loyalist refugee, 2.234. Phillips, Mary, deaf-mute, 10. 60.


Phillips, Nathaniel, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Phillips, Nathaniel, of Warren, R. I., 4. 124.


Phillips, Quincy, deposits ports. of ancestors, 6, 285.


Phillips, Relief (Kemp), 11. 422.


Phillips, Samuel, Boston bookseller (1681-1700), 9. 452, 459, 477, 481, 494, 497, 499, 506, 511, 512, 521, 12. 276, 17. 19, 20, 24-26, 33, 38, 44, 46, 48, 54; at funeral of Mary Gerrish, 14. 39.


Phillips, Rev. Samuel, preaches for Mather, 13. 355; preface to Mather's Cases of Conscience, 17. 40.


Phillips, Samuel, mariner (1694), 7. 166.


Phillips, Stephen C., Conscience Whig, 3. 147, 4. 30, 13. 201; Commence- ment part (1819), 5. 185; biog. note, 185 n .; and address against annex. of Texas (1845), 12. 426-428. Phillips, Stephen H., leaves college (1842), 5. 235.


Phillips, Wendell, kinsman, 4. 33; Commencement part (1831), 5. 206 n .; and Whigs, 11. 279; port., 15. 46; Lyman controversy, 20. 168-170; and Butler, 172; and Pres. Johnson, 428.


Phillips, Willard, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Phillips, Willard P., gift to M. H.S., 12. 428.


Phillips, William, keeps a carriage, 1. 225; on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 4. 85; journal of meetings, 85-90; on com. on non-importation (1768), 10. 65; on Sheaffe affair (1770), 73; conference on Port Bill, 84; Boston estate, 11. 312; characterized, 12. 140.


Philosophy, Brooks Adams's work on hist. philosophy reviewed, 11. 169- 177; and age, 227; Jefferson on metaphysics, 12. 271, of suicide, 16. 530-532; Edwards and fatalism, 17. 266. See also Psychology, Transcendentalism.


Phinney. See also Finney.


Phinney, Col. Edmund, regt. on march (1776), 6. 81, 84.


Phinney, Silvanus B., in Mass. Con- ven. (1853), 18. 35.


Phippen, David, of N. Eng. (1650), 1. 136.


Phippen, Eleanor [Mrs. George], 1. 136. Phippen, George of Eng., will (1650), 1. 136.


Phippen, George D., on Henry Wheat- land, 9. 289-291.


Phippen, Joan, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136. Phippen, Mary, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136. Phippen, Roger, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136. Phippen, Thomas, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136.


Phipps. See also Phips.


Phipps, Mary, of Charlestown, 7. 152.


Phipps, Samuel [1], Mass. clerk of court, 7. 157; elected representa- tive (1692), 162.


Phipps, Samuel [2], Mass. clerk of court, 11. 207.


Phipps, Solomon, of Charlestown, 7. 152.


Phips. See also Phipps.


Phips, Col. David, oldest Harvard graduate, 5. 174; in pre-Rev. social life, 10. 35.


Phips, Mary (Spencer | Hull), Lady [Mrs. Sergeant], 1. 158.


Phips, Rebecca [Mrs. Lee], 16. 303. Phips, Sir William, and witch-trials, 1. 93 n; witchcraft reprieves, 106; letter to earl of Nottingham (1693) on witch-trials, 340-342; death, 2. 124; Parkman MSS. on expedition, 4. 46; Port Royal expedition, 7. 154, 155, 9. 484, 13. 334; Quebec expedition, 7. 155, 156, 9. 485, 15.


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281-320 [see Phips's Quebec expe- dition]; news of governorship, 7. 159; reception as Gov., 161; goes to Maine, 163, 166, 167; procla- mation against disorder (1692), 9. 494; and royal address (1693), 13. 336-337; and offer of governorship, 14. 216.


Phips's Quebec expedition, news of, 7. 155, 156; enlistment order, 9. 485; contemp. accounts, 15. 281- 320; scarcity of provisions, 284; of ammunition, 284; of time, 284; mistake in place of landing, 285; Walley's cowardice, 286; summons to Frontenac and answer, 286, 300, 312-313; Savage episode, 286-287, 313; movements on shore, 288- 292, 314; bombardment by ships, 289, 315; reëmbarkation, aban- donment of guns, 292-296, 301- 303, 315; return, 296, 316; Phips's commission and instruc- tions, 297-299; outward voyage, 305-314; ships and masters, 306- 307; disease, 316; undertaking de- fended, 316-318.


Phociliden, Johannes, on Jupiter's fifth satellite, 8. 3.


Phoenix, Jeremy (1717), 8. 217.


Phoenix, prize case (1752), 5. 100-101. Physick, Dr. Philip S., operation on Marshall (1831), 14. 346, 348.


Physics, Priestley on electricity and air, 3. 13-14, 35, 38; sound ex- periments (1689), 7. 148-149.


Piccar, Fort, Flanders, stormed (1694), 2. 177.


Pickering, Abigail (Sheafe), 3. 247.


Pickering, Charles, 4. 415; journal, 6. 285.


Pickering, Edward, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.


Pickering, Edward C., at centenary of Washington's inauguration, 4. 371. Pickering, Sir Henry, and Lord Cutts, 2. 189, 190, 195.


Pickering, Henry G., MS. of Wash- ington owned by, 5. 4.


Pickering, Henry W., gift to M.H.S., 4. 110.


Pickering, John, and N. H. records (1686), 13. 266.


Pickering, Judge John, Jefferson on impeachment, 1. 225; mentioned, 3. 247; in Boston society, 10. 33; lawyer in admiralty trial (1776), 102; and ratification of Constitu- tion, 16. 385; biog. note, 385 n.


Pickering, John, port., 4. 110 ;


MS. of Washington owned by, 5. 4; Harvard LL.D. (1835), 215; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 240; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 341; memoir, 7. 124; and W. W. Greenough, 14. 475; at bi- centenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.


Pickering, Margaret [Mrs. Cox], exile in Amsterdam (1609), 6. 58.


Pickering, Mary (Stubbs), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.


Pickering, Octavius, index to Picker- ing Papers, 6. 188.


Pickering, Susan [Mrs. Parker], 3. 247. Pickering, Timothy, and privateer- ing, 1. 24 ; papers preserved at Wash- ington, 3. 318; at Harvard Com- mencements (1820-25), 5. 187, 188, 192; letters from Mehetabel Higginson (1775-83), 10. 455-462; history of Q. M. G. papers, 11. 7-8; Jefferson on (1811), 12. 270; letters from Marshall (1826, '27), 14. 321- 323; on Washington's firmness, 323 n .; Bishop's reply to (1808), 19. 198; Washington on (1798), 378. See also Pickering Papers. Pickering Papers, fund for pub. index, 1. 174, 2. 72, 396, 4. 118, 359, 10. 567; cost of pub., 2. 400, 4. 359, 5. 445, 6. 411, 10. 564; papers not to be pub., 3. 277; new com. on, 277; reports on index, 4. 77, 6. 187-190; pub. of index authorized, 9. 97; Index published, 10. 553.


Pickerton, Lieut. Robert, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307, 310. Picket, John, 3. 257, 8. 11 n.


Pickett, Thomas E., gift to M.H.S., 2. 88.


Pickman, Anthiss (Derby), 16. 387 n. Pickman, Benjamin, autog., 1. 356; enters Parson's law office, 16. 387; biog. note, 387 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary, 387, 389, 393- 396, 399, 400, 405, 406, 413-416, 419-429. 445; prospects, 419; abandons law, 442.


Pickman, Benjamin T., subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; sub- scription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Pickman, Dudley L., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Pickman, Hasket D., Commence- ment part (1815) and biog. note, 5. 180, 180 n.


Pichle, N., port. of Washington, 5. 419, 452.


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PIERCE


Pierce. See also Pearce, Peirce, Peirse, Pers, Pirce.


Pierce, Abigail (Lovell), 3. 51 a. Pierce Anna [Mrs. Green], 1. 225.


Pierce, Edward Lillie, on Am. pris- oners at Dartmoor, 7. 17, 10. 116; on Hutchinson MSS., 7. 18; elected a member M.H.S., 8. 151; re- marks, 9. 196, 10. 162, 440, 462, 552, 11. 74, 233; moves vote on E. R. Hoar, 9. 269; on E. R. Hoar, 330; communicates letter of Isaac Watts, 334; on Library Com. (1895), 10. 1; report, 136; DIARY OF JOHN ROWE, 11-108; elected to M. H.S. Council (1895, '96), 137, 573; on H. A. Hill, 147; REC- OLLECTIONS AS A SOURCE OF HIS- TORY, 473-490; on Lillie family, 11. 120-123; motion on absence of Pres. Adams, 200; publication (1897), 319; M.H.S. thanks to, 335; M.H.S. tributes to, 12. 10-14, 65; as author, biog. of Sumner, 10-13, 18. 365, 20. 549 n .; character, 12. 13; in M.H.S., 13, 66, 18. 364, 369; as citizen, pub- lic life, 12. 13, 18. 364; memoir assigned to G. F. Hoar, 12. 55, 155; unfinished biog. of Chase, 166; MEMOIR by J. F. Rhodes, 18. 363- 369; PORT. and AUTOG., 363; birth and death, 363; training, 363; friendship with Sumner, 363; anti- slavery, 364; in Civil War, and freedman, 364; honorary degrees, 364; law books, 364; interest in public men, 366; and hist. places, 367; on Southern prisons, 368; character, 368.


Pierce, Elizabeth S. (Lillie), charac- ter, 11. 387.


Pierce, Ezekiel, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.


Pierce, Franklin, and Convention of Paris, 1. 26; hist. unimportance of election, 11. 113.


Pierce, Henry Lillie, elected a member M.H.S., 11. 156; tributes to, 211-216; straightforwardness, 213-214; politics, 215, 389, 392- 407; charity, 216; MEMOIR by J. W. Bugbee, 383-410; PORT. and AUTOG., 383; ancestry, 386-388; birth, 387; education, . 388-389; health, 388, 389; chocolate busi- ness, 389-392, 395, 409; and tariff, 391, 405-406; influence on F. W. Bird and W. S. Robinson, 392; in General Court, 393-395; and


personal liberty laws, 394; and Sumner, 394, 398; during Civil War, 394-395; and annexation to Boston, 395; alderman, 395; and reëlection of Grant, 395; as Mayor, 396-398, 403; and T. B. Aldrich, 398; in Congress, 398-400, 402; and Electoral Commission, 400- 402; and gubernatorial nomination (1879, '83), 404; travel, 407; death, 407; character, 407-410.


Pierce, Isaac, characterized, 12. 142. Pierce, Col. Jesse, career and char- acter, 11. 387, 18. 363.


Pierce, John, examination about pirates (1699), 5. 297.


Pierce, John, of Woburn, representa- tive (1714), 15. 337.


Pierce, John, land in Stoughton (1731), 11. 387.


Pierce, John [1], halberd of, 5. 332.


Pierce, John [2], character of journal, 3. 40, 19. 356-360; account of journey to Providence and New Haven (1795), 3. 41-52; on Com- mencement at Brown, 42; at Yale Commencement, 45-47; Federalist, 46; marriages, 51 n .; in M. H.S., 5.5; and temperance, 167, 9. 131-136, 141, 142, 10. 397, 402, 19. 364, 365, 380; journal on Harvard Com- mencements and vital statistics (1803-48), 5. 167-258; Overseer, 182; Harvard D.D. (1822), 190; on singing Psalm LXXVIII, 201, 239- 241,244, 250, 251, 255; and Harvard Cat., 204; on Transcendentalism, 227; blessing at Commencement dinner (1843), 239 ; jokes on his jour- nal, 245 n., 9. 142; on reunion of Class of 1798 (1848), 5.255-258; col- lege expenses (1789-93), 261; sub- scription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; on dedication of Walker's church, 447; memoir, 7. 124; MS. of addresses heard by, 8. 118; letter from Stephen Higginson (1805) with money, 175; notes on + B K exercises (1803-48), 9. 110- 143; on Theo. Parker, 132, 133; sketch of J. T. Kirkland, 143-157; account of 200th anniversary at Plymouth, 10. 393-395; of 225th anniversary, 395-401; on T. L. Winthrop, 19. 360; on M.H.S. bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 361-362; on Divinity School exer- cises (1836), 365-366; account of journey to Washington (1812),


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366-384; on War of 1812, 367; on | Pigott, Francis, exile in Amsterdam interview with J. Q. Adams (1844), (1608), 6. 58. 384-386; on Saml. Ripley, 386- 389; description of Brookline Pigott, Hannah, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 58.


(1817), 424-427; ministry at Brookline, 427; discourse on jubi- lee of Rev. Thos. Snell, 427-449; and Jackson's LL.D., 20. 496-499, 507.


Pierce, John P., expenses at Harvard (1827-31), 5. 262-263.


Pierce, Capt. Joshua, killed at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 429.


Pierce, Lucy (Tappan), 3. 51 n.


Pierce, Parker H., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Pierce, Richard, works printed by (1684-91), 9. 461, 475, 479, 482, 485, 488, 491, 12. 276, 388; peti- tion as printer, 13. 275.


Pierce, Samuel, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.


Pierce, Thomas W., port. of Webster owned by, 2. 263.


Pierce, Timothy, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Pierce house, Dorchester, 14. 289.


Pierce house, Newbury, 14. 294.


Pierpont. See also Parpoint.


Pierpont, Hannah [Mrs. Fellowes], 20. 50.


Pierpont, John, subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Pierpont, Rev. Jonathan, preface to Warning to the Flocks, 9. 526, 17. 29. Pierpont, Sarah [Mrs. Fellowes], 20. 47, 50.


Pierre, Haitian slave, 2. 324 n. Pierson. See also Pearson.


Pierson, Rev. Abraham [1], at Bran- ford, 2. 49; Some Help for Indians, extant copies, 10. 338; and history of New Haven Colony, 16. 505; and missionary work, 506.


Pierson, Rev. Abraham [2], letters to Fitz-John Winthrop (1698, 1703), 12. 146, 148.


Pierson, Henry, letter to Gov. Win- throp (1673), 5. 293.


Pietas et Gratulatio, presentation, 11. 298.


Piggest, John, of R. I. (1645), 8. 11. Piggin, - (1676), 4. 285.


Pigot, Gen. Robert, and retreat from Lexington, 5. 395.


Pigott, Alexander, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 58.


Pigott, Alice, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 58. Pigott, Elizabeth [Mrs. Aukland], exile in Amsterdam (1610), 6. 58.


Pigott, Margaret, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 58.


Pigott, Margaret (Struts), 6. 61.


Pigott, Matthew, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 58.


Pigott, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 58.


Pigott, William, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 58.


Pigwacket fight. See Lovewell's War. Pike, Robert, named for Mass. Council (1691), 14. 217.


Pike, Ensign Samuel, in Am. army (1778), 2. 443.


Pike, Zebulon M., on conduct of War of 1812, 20. 362, 364.


Pilgrim Society of Plymouth, port. of Webster owned by, 2. 263; ac- cepts ancient wreck, 4. 311; cele- bration (1820), 10. 393-395; (1845), 395-401; memorial on return of Bradford MS., 11. 314-315, 15. 80. Pilgrims, memorial at Delftshaven, 6. 1, 40; exiles in Amsterdam, 41- 64; type, 180; members of company at Leyden, 17. 167-184; fulness of records, 168; difficulty in identify- ing names, 168-170; classification of names, 170-172; list of known members, 172-176; of other un- doubted members, 177-180; of pos- sible members, 180-184. See also Plymouth.


Pilot, admiralty case, 14. 333.


Pinckney, Charles, as Minister to Spain, 5. 18.


Pinckney, Charles C., and Jon. Mason, 2. 26; trip to Savannah, 27; X Y Z mission papers, 15. 89-90; candidacy (1800), 20. 271.


Pinckney, Thomas [1], and Jon. Mason, 2. 24; career, 24 n .; as Minister to Spain, 5. 18; and neu- tral trade (1794), 15. 144, 145; comment on candidacy (1796), 157. Pinckney, Thomas [2], 2. 26.


Pindar, Matthew, clerk of chancery (1654), 13. 19.


Pine, Col. Herbert, in Flanders (1660), 13. 46.


Pine, Robert E., painting of "Congress voting Independence," 19. 2. Pinfield, innkeeper at Rye, N. Y. (1804), 2. 32.


Pinfold, Charles, briefs in prize cases (1748-52), 5. 90-100.


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Pinkham, Zephaniah, £ master of whaler, 5. 115.


Pinkney, William, letter from Jeffer- son (1810), 12. 268; Anti-Federalist, 17. 507.


Pinnock, Mrs. Helena, exile in Am- sterdam (1621), 6. 59.


Pinnock, William, exile in Amster- dam (1621), 6. 59.


Pintard, John, and origin of M.H.S., 6. 273; medal, 19. 305.


Pintard, John M., Oregon fur-trade venture, 7. 417, 418.


Pinto, - -, of Philadelphia (1754), 7. 342.


Pioneer Magazine, 11. 80.


Pipon, Rev. John, @ BK oration (1803), 9. 110; biog. note, 110 n. Piqua, Indian town, G. R. Clark at (1780), 19. 115.


Piracy, pirates taken to Eng. and executed (1700), 1. 154; execu- tion of Welch, 157; experience with pirates in W. I. (1793), 2. 374- 390; papers concerning (1699- 1700), 5. 297-299; broadside of dying speeches of pirates (1704), 6. 172 ; provincial proceedings against, 8. 98; Mass. proclamation (1699), 9. 518; Mass. order on suspected case (1685), 12. 409; in Ægean Sea (1832), 19. 500.


Pirce. See also Pierce.


Pirce, Joshua, recruit (1760), 6. 429.


Pirce, Stephen, recruit (1760), 6. 427. Pirce, William, recruit (1760), 6. 429. Piscataqua. See New Hampshire, Portsmouth.


Pitcher, Rev. Nathaniel, ordained (1707), 1. 159.


Pitkin, Lieut .- Col. George, at siege of Boston, 7. 407, 9. 88.


Pitkin, William, preface to Conn. Vindicated, 9. 502.


Pitman, Mrs., innkeeper at Fayette- ville, N. C. (1804), early marriage, 2. 22, 34.


Pitman, Captain, question of appoint- ment (1695), 2. 179.


Pitman, Deacon Moses, of Newport, 7. 345.


Pitt, William [1]. See Chatham.


Pitt, William [2], and loyalists, 10. 426; and Butler's Analogy, 485; and U. S. (1785), 17. 328.


Pittey, of Weymouth, killed (1697), 14. 18.


Pitts, of Manchester, S. C. (1805), 2. 29.


1. 225; in Boston society, 10. 33; as fisherman, 50; subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Pitts, John, and tea question, 10. 80, 82; at Molineux's funeral,.89; characterized, 12. 140.


Pitts, Lindall, at


Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.


Pitts, Samuel, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 166; character- ized, 12. 141.


Pittsburg, disaffection (1807), 20. 301. Pius VIII., appearance (1829), 19. 449; audience to J. T. Kirkland, 456.


Pizarro, Francisco, Cabot mappe- monde on, 6. 331.




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