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Present State of New England, extant copies, price, 10. 345.
President of M.H.S., R. C. Winthrop as, 1. vi., 2. 69, 80-86, 9. 214, 218- 220, 237-241; by-laws on, 4. 226; Ellis as, 9. 246, 253, 256; election (1806), 20. 15 n .; Savage as, 235- 237. See also Adams (C. F. [2]), Ellis (G. E.), Winthrop (R. C.).
President of U. S .. proper inaugura- tion day, 4. 305; succession bill (1792), 15. 137.
President, trans-Atlantic steamer, lost (1841), 7. 35.
Press, restraints in provinces, 8. 54, 104; censorship in Eng., 271; censorship in colon. Mass., 272-273, 9. 425, 444, 475, 484, 11. 242-249, 251; censorship in provin. Mass., 8. 273, 9. 495, 496, 499; earliest Am., 9. 410; first Boston, 411; early history in Mass., 11. 240-253; early types, 241-242; censorship in N. Y. (1693), 12. 393; early, in Mexico, 395-400; first, in Peru, 400; partnership agreement of Franklin and Parker (1741), 16. 186-189. See also Books.
Pressensé, Edmond de, death an- nounced, 6. xx, 421.
Prester John, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 334.
Preston, David, exile in Amsterdam (1606), 6. 59.
Preston, Jane (Smyth | Watts), exile in Amsterdam (1606), 6. 59.
Preston, Capt. John, in Boston society,
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10. 33 ; in Boston Massacre, 73; trial, 76. Preston, Jonathan, Washington Mon- ument appeal, 2. 143.
Preston, William C., Harvard LL.D. (1846), 5. 250.
Preston, Conn., inn (1795), 3. 44.
Preston, Brit. war-ship (1774), 10. 87. Price, -, of Charleston (1805), 2. 26; plantation, 27.
Price, -, poor white of S. C. (1805), 2. 30,34.
Price, Alexander, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Price, Elizabeth, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.
Price, Ezekiel, on Capt. Cochrane, 6. 519; memoir, 7. 124; diary, 10. 12; on com. to instruct represen- tatives (1767), 64; at Boston din- ner (1776), 103; notarial records (1754-80), 11. 184; public ex- planation of conduct (1774), 14. 52 n .; career, 54 n; deputy register of court of admiralty, 16. 66 n.
Price, Isaac, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Price, Mrs. Jane, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Price, John, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Price, John, on trade com. (1686), 13. 248.
Price, John, lawyer (1754), 7. 342.
Price, Joseph, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Price, Polly, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Price, Rev. Richard, and America, 3. 24,25; letters (1767-90), 17. 262- 378; history of papers, 262-263; pamphlet on public debt, 266; pamphlets on Am. Rev., 308, 311, 313, 316-317, 325, 327; letters to (1790) French Rev., John Howard, Adam Smith, 376; - from John Adams (1777) Defence of Constitutions, 364; - from Wm. Bingham (1786) Confederation, im- migration, Pa. affairs, 360; - from Jas. Bowdoin (1786) Am. Acad., 338; - from Baron van der Capel- len (1777) Dutch mercenaries, pamphlets, 313; - from Chas. Chauncy (1772) Annuities, Mass. affairs, Edwards on fatalism, 265; (1774) Am. affairs, Josiah Quincy, 266-271; (1775) chances of war, Congress, union, 275; Quincy, be- ginning of war, siege of Boston,
294-301; (1779) war conditions, 319; to Chauncy (1775) Quincy, Am. affairs in Eng., 278; Am. cor- resp., 306; - from John Clarke (1786) Mosaism, Adams, church music, 345; - from Thos. Day (1786) Barlow's Columbiad, 339; - from Franklin (1767) D.D. for Am. ministers, 263; (1772) Sir John Pringle and liberal preach- ing, 264; (1785) Am. conditions, Necker's works, 325; (1786) health, Am. conditions, 348; (1787) Mrs. Price, health, Fed. Conven., 366; to Franklin (1777) Eng. confidence, 310; - from Wm. Gordon (1775) siege of Boston, Congress, Indians, 302; - from Wm. Hazlitt (1784, '85) Am. relig. affairs, 322, 334; - from Jon. Jackson (1785) pam- phlet, Adams, amendment of Con- federation, supplies for Eng. fleet, 327; - from Jefferson (1785) Price's pamphlet, amendment of Confed- eration, 325; (1789) States General, 372; -- from John Lathrop (1786) commercial conditions, 336; - from Arthur Lee (1777) Brit. cruel- ties, Scotchmen, Am. task, 308; to Lee (1777) pamphlets, 310; - to Josiah Quincy (1775) Eng. dis- belief in Am. bravery, 287; - from Benj. Rush (1786) test law, An- napolis Conven., education, Philos. Soc., Brit. debts, Nisbet, Frank- lin, 341-344; Vaughan, 349; Wm. White, scheme for three confed- eracies, N. Eng. affairs, Franklin, Pa. affairs, 353; (1787) criminal punishment, 366; Fed. Conven., Price's Sermons, 367; Universalism, 369; (1790) test laws, death of Franklin, 374; - from Shelburne (1774) sinking fund, customs. min- istry and Am., 273; (1775) Address of Congress, 274; conditions in Ireland, 301; crisis in Am., 306; foreign trade, Am. navy, 307; (1777) progress of war, 312; (1784) scheme for improving poor, French finances, Eng. affairs, 321; (1786) death of Mrs. Price, 350-352; Play- fair's tables, peace crusade, French treaty, 357; freedom of trade, Scotchmen, academy, Necker and Turgot, contentment, 358; Price's Sermons and relig. controversy, 362; - from Ezra Stiles (1775) Am. episcopate, civil war, 281: - from Jas. Sullivan (1786) relig.
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liberty, commotions, 352; - from | Priest, Timothy, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.
Saml. Vaughan (1786) academic lectures, Priestley, Franklin, Pa. affairs, 354; - from John Wheelock (1785) Dartmouth College, 324; - 一 from Wm. White (1787) math. in- strument, Fed. Conven. 370; - from Ed. Wigglesworth (1775) Isaac Smith, Hutchinson's letter- book, 292; (1786) Mass. Congreg. Charitable Soc., 345; - from Jos. Willard (1786) national credit, Priestley, Am. Acad., 338; Congreg. Charitable Soc., national credit, paper money, Sparhawk, 347; (1788) Constitution, Price's lec- tures, Greek lexicon, Am. Acad., 371; - from John Winthrop (1774) Port Bill and Regulating Act, 271; (1775) chances of war, 283; begin- ning of war, 288; to Winthrop (1777) Am. war pamphlets, Gor- don's history, 311.
Price, Rev. Roger, goes to Eng. (1753), 13. 384.
Price, Sarah (Blundell), 17. 322; husband and death of, 350-352, 366.
Price, William, view of Boston, 1. 249.
Prices, provisions in Mass. (1703), 1. 157; (1691), 163; com. in N. Eng. (1626, '60), 247 ; provisions in N. S. (1776), 2. 302, 303; during Am. Rev., 3. 129; coal in Md. (1836), 7. 267; in Louisville, 287; cattle and horses in Mass. (1775), 408; swine and geese in Mass. (1631), 8. 471; various goods (1630), 10. 110- 114; family supplies (1639), 13. 61- 62; grain rates in Mass. (1686), 281; tobacco (1789), 15. 126; wheat (1793, '94), 141, 142, 146; paper (1747), 16. 189, 190. See also Economic conditions.
Pride, Elijah, at siege of Boston, 9. 12, 45.
Priest, , of Reed's Mass. regt., death at Ticonderoga (1776), 12, 102.
Priest, Degory, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Priest, John F., subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Priest, Mary, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Priest, Sarah, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Priest, Sarah (Allerton | Vincent), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Priestley, Joseph [Letters follow], letters presented, 3. 11-13; and Federalists, 12; biog. note, 14 n .; Discourses, 17, 18; Exposition, 17- 23, 25, 30, 33; Institutions of Moses, 17, 22, 25-30, 33, 39; publication matters, 18-20. 23-25, 30-32, 39; on France and U. S. (1798), 18-20; and Am. politics (1798-1800), 20-26, 29, 37; de- fence of phlogiston theory, 20, 21, 23, 24, 30, 32, 36, 38; on John Adams, 21, 26; French funds, 21; lost packages, 22, 28, 29; and franking letters, 25, 27; Letters, 31, 33; Hebrew Knowledge of Future State, 32-34; reply to Noah Webster, 34, 36; poison scare, 37, on plague, 38; Geo. Thacher on preaching of (1796), 39-40; Jon. Edwards, Jr., attacks, 45; and Bowdoin, 52; J. Q. Adams on History and Policy, 16. 431, 441; mentioned in Price Letters, 17. 264, 273, 306, 310, 312, 355, 363; and donation to Harvard, 338; Saml. Vaughan on, 355; and Am. Acad., 372.
Letters : to Bretland (1785) Eng. Grammar, 3. 15; -- to Jas. Free- man (1800) theolog. and polit. writings, 33; -- to Andrew Oliver (1775) electricity, comets, air, 13; - to B. L. Oliver (1880) physical experiments, 34; - to Geo. Thacher (1793) on leaving Eng., 16; (1798- 1800) pub. of theolog. works, Am. and France, politics, theory of chemistry, 17-38; - to John Vaughan (1794) Whiskey Insurrec- tion, 16; - to G. Walker (1778) teaching, 15.
Prime, Mrs., in Florence (1829), 19. 446.
Primrose, Archibald P. See Rosebery. Prince, Miss, J. Q. Adams on (1788), 16. 389, 390.
Prince, Charles A., on A. T. Perkins, 7. 436.
Prince, George, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.
Prince, Capt. Job, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103; characterized, 12. 141.
Prince, John, book owned by (1694), 17. 39.
Prince, Dr. John, of Salem at Halifax, 10. 459.
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Prince, John, at Harvard Commence- ment (1829), 5. 201; memoir, 7. 124.
Prince, Joseph, exhibition part (1780), 18. 222.
Prince, Tutor Nathan, dismissed, 5. 405; mode of punishing scholars, 9. 137.
Prince, Samuel, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 440, 443, 444.
Prince, Samuel, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Prince, Thomas, autog. (1644), 3. 261.
Prince, Rev. Thomas, on first site of Boston, 2. 203; uses Brinsmead's note-book, 4. 300; other MSS. used by, 300 n .; letter from Jos. Lord (1733) on duty of ministers, 311- 313; use of Hammond's diary, 7. 144; vote for, as pastor (1717), 8. 220; Isaac Watts on, 9. 355, 409, 410; Catalogue, 413; use of Mather's diary, 13. 398; use of Marshall's diary, 14. 14; of Clap's account, 15; advertisement of sale of li- brary, 17. 14-15; AUTOG., 39; book-plate, 56; Pelham's mezzo- tint, 18. 238.
Prince Edward County, Va., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
Prince Frederick Parish, S. C., name as royal memorial, 4. 251.
Prince Frederick, privateer (1748), 5. 90.
Prince George County, Md., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
Prince George County, Va., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
Prince George Parish, S. C., name as royal memorial, 4. 251.
Prince William County, name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
Prince William Parish, S. C., name as royal memorial, 4. 251.
Prince's Head Isle, name as royal memorial, 4. 242.
Princess Anne County, Va., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
· Princess Mary, Brit. war-ship (1749), 5. 92.
Princeton, N. J., name as royal memorial, 4. 248; soldiers' riot (1781), 6. 131; inn (1781), 159.
Princeton University, Nassau Hall as royal memorial, 4. 248; port. of George II., 249, 249 n; Commence- ment (1754), 7. 340; plan of Nas- sau Hall (1754), 343.
Pring, T., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 59.
Pringle, Edward J., Commencement part (1845), 5. 246.
Pringle, Sir John, and liberal preach- ing, 17. 264.
Pringle, John J., Charleston lawyer, 2. 25.
Printing. See Press.
Prisoners of war, treatment during Am. Rev., 2. 272-275, 295-299, 19.
117; exchange (1782), 3. 133, 19. 158; (1781), 138.
Pritchard, Jonathan, death at Wy- oming, 3. 346.
Pritchard, William B., of Ga., 20. 519.
Private property. See Property.
Privateering, in Am. Rev., 1. 15-28, 19. 422; in N. Eng. (1775), 1. 18-23; whale-boat, 18-19; importance neglected, 23, 27-28; profit, 23; general attitude towards practice, 24; and Prus .- Am. treaties (1785, '99), 24; and Panama Mission, 25; Convention of Paris on (1856), 25-26; U. S. and Convention, 26; and steam navigation, 27; cap- ture of French privateer (1704), 157; authorized against Russia (1807), 3. 77; Am. exploits (1775- 79), 7. 409, 412, 9. 63, 10. 98-104, 12. 198-200; privateers wrecked (1778), 10. 107, 393, 12. 199; royal instructions on provincial, 8. 103; in King George's War, 11. 423, 438, 442; French prizes at Boston (1793), 16. 20.
Privy Council, appeal from provin- cial courts, 8. 103.
Prize cases. See Admiralty.
Probate, change in Mass. law (1686), 13. 234, 245, 19. 34-42; classifica- tion of Suffolk records, 14. 87, 16. 122; registers of Suffolk County (1639-1799), 23-104; Suffolk County registry, 104-125; records during Am. Rev., 98 n., 113-120; former condition of records, 107- 110, 121-122; present system of records, 123 n .- 124 n. See also Wills.
Proceedings of M. H. S., funds to which vols. were charged, 1. iii, 2. iii, 3. iii, 4. iii, 5. iii, 6. iii, 7. iii, 8. iii, 9. iii, 10. iii, 12. iii, 13. iii, 14. iii, 15. iii, 16. iii, 17. iii, 18. iii, 19. iii, 20. iii; serials, 1. 71, 222, 251, 373, 2. 106, 207, 404, 3. 97, 222, 298, 381, 4. 90, 157, 307, 336, 5. 280, 340, 457, 6. 38, 164, 261, 350, 420, 519, 7. 143, 383, 465, 8. 56, 151,
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235, 291, 473, 502, 9. 39, 158, 172, 1
275, 10. 115, 206, 310, 506, 11. 24, 123, 209, 267, 449, 12. 73, 154, 252, 339, 424, 13. 62, 197, 424, 14. 103, 154, 176, 385, 445, 15. 54, 168, 323, 479, 16. 125, 250, 534, 17. 141, 234, 382, 510, 18. 85, 263, 333, 400, 19. 60, 227, 303, 553, 20. 83, 201, 395, 437, 537; com. of publication
(1884), 1. 168; (1885), 2. 87; (1886), 486; (1887), 3. 318; (1889), 4. 367, 5. 115; (1890), 6. 1; (1891), 421; (1892), 7. 399; (1893), 8. 202; (1894), 9. 40; (1895), 10. 139; (1896), 11. 67; (1897), 367; (1898), 12. 196; (1899), 13. 142; (1900), 14. 163; (1901), 15. 69; (1902), 16. 151; (1903), 17. 235; (1904), 18. 297; (1905), 19. 273; (1906), 20. 245; funds for publish- ing, 1. 174, 4. 117, 10. 129, 18. 276; vols. published, 1. 180, 2. 65, 3. 57, 4. 76, 5. 115, 6. 164, 7. 10, 8. 20, 9. 95, 10. 291, 11. 74, 12. 29, 13. 197, 14. 296, 15. 168, 16. 250, 17. 438, 18. 250, 19. 199, 20. 201; gen- eral index to first series, 2. 67, 391, 3. 275; to second series, 19. 273, 20. v; by-laws on, 4. 234-235; amendment to by-laws on, 372, 409-411; history of pub., 6. 206; distribution of serials, 214; articles reprinted, 221-249, 349; decreased importance of communications, 9. 22; purpose, 12. 163; rule as to communications, 164; range, 165; contents criticized, 14, 148; gen- eral table of contents desired, 149. Proceedings of ... Va., extant copy, 12. 160.
Procter. See also Proctor.
Procter, Agnes, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.
Procter, Mrs. Bryan W., gift to M.H.S., 2. 155; ancestry, 155; as a personage, 155; thanks to, 156. Procter, Mrs. Elizabeth, indemnity for conviction for witchcraft, 1.81 ; witchcraft petition, 342; relief given, 345.
Procter, John, executed for witch- craft, will, 1. 342.
Proctor. See also Procter.
Proctor, Benjamin S., bequest to M. H.S., 12. 189.
Proctor, Edward, commission as cap- tain (1772), 7. 449; career, 449; characterized, 12. 140.
Proctor, Elizabeth, of Chelmsford, baptism (1657), 12. 331.
Proctor, Elizabeth, scholar at Towns- end (1772), 4. 386.
Proctor, Ephraim, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 428, 439.
Proctor, Isaac, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Proctor, Jacob, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 445.
Proctor, John, of Ipswich, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Proctor, John W., Commencement part (1816) and biog. note, 5. 181, 181 n.
Proctor, Josiah, in campaign of 1760, 4. 389.
Proctor, Peter, in campaign of 1760, 4. 389.
Proctor, Rachel, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Proctor, Rebecca, scholar at Towns- end (1772), 4. 386.
Proctor, Robert, removes to Chelms- ford (1656), 12. 325; children, 331, 336.
Proctor, Samuel, of Chelmsford, bap- tism (1665), 12. 336.
Proctor, Samuel, killed at Castle Wil- liam (1699), 1. 154.
Proctor, Mrs. Sarah, 12. 336.
Proctor, Col. Thomas, in Sullivan's expedition, 2. 465.
Prohibition, in Kansas, 1. 182. See also Drink.
Propert, concerts in Boston (1771), 10. 29.
Property, capture of private, at sea, 1. 26-27. See also Attainder, Deeds, Domestic life, Inheritance, Land, Wills.
Protector, Mass. war-ship, 20. 48.
Protectorate, news of establishment, 4. 270.
Proudfit, Rev. Alexander, on Christ, 19. 376.
Prout, Capt. Ebenezer, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.
Prout, Ebenezer, commissary at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 424.
Prout, Sally (Jenkins), 16. 365, 379 n., 389, 427.
Prout, William W., 16. 379, 427; biog. note, 379 n.
Providence. R. I., Maverick on (1660), 1. 243; in 1650, 2. 48; tavern, 3. 41, 4. 135; Commence- ment at R. I. College (1795), 3. 42; aspect, 42-43; Baptist Church, 43; ascendancy over Newport (1801), 4. 126; royal memorials, 245; their fate, 253; Am. army at (1778-79),
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6. 117-124; journey to (1645), 8. 11; fairs (1697), 9. 510; Tompson's verses on (1676), 10. 266; in 1789, 16. 456. See also Rhode Island. Provident Institution for Savings, and M.H.S., 3. 291-292, 11. 237, 238, 309, 310, 312.
Province, use of titles "colony " and, in Mass. (1775-76), 1. 192, 196-199. Province House, Boston, ownership of site, 2. 123; Sergeant builds, 123; Indian effigy on cupola, 123; Bellomont's occupancy, 126-131; royal arms formerly on, 4. 259- 260.
Provincial Congresses in Mass., 1. 194-195; and resumption of Gen- eral Court, 195-198.
Provincial Laws of Mass., proposed discontinuance of publication, 4. 307.
Prowse, Daniel W., stand in Cabot controversies, 11. 159, 163, 165; on early importance of fisheries, 161.
Prudden, Rev. Peter, at Milford, 2. 49. Prueil, Francis, suspected of con- spiracy, 20. 280.
Prussia, Am. treaties on privateering, 1. 24.
Prynne, William, ears cropped, 3. 189; conviction and indemnity, 10. 303, 306.
Psalms, Isaac Watts on, 9. 365, 368; Eliot's Indian translation, 420, 451; Bay Psalm Book, 506, 514, 12. 383; Barnard's version, 11. 73; in shorthand (1660), 16. 475.
Psychology, superstitions, 1. 160, 2. 102, 13. 128, 399, 401, 402, 409, 14. 168-171; dreams as factors in history, 15. 81-88; supernormal in N. Eng. history, 20. 439-453; supernormal and personal im- mortality, 448-450. See also Memory, Witchcraft.
Psyttaleia, island of, in battle of Salamis, 17. 394-396, 404.
Public debt, Shays's Rebellion and payment, 1. 300; plan of French Directory, 3. 21; comment on dis- crimination in funding Federal (1790), 15. 136; Rich. Price and Brit., 17. 266, 273; under Confed- eration, 338, 347, 361, 458, 467, 472, 484, 498. See also Paper money.
Public documents. See Archives.
Public lands, working of specie cir- cular, 7. 264; first surveys, 17.
469, 483; Wm. Duane on bank and loan based on, 20. 330-332.
Public Record Office, Eng., Am. imprints in (1674, '90), 17. 68- 69.
Publications. See Books.
Publick Occurrences, unique copy, 8. 54, 10. 356; order suppressing, 8. 54, 9. 484; collation, 17. 69.
Pudeater, Mrs. Ann, not included in witchcraft indemnity, 1. 81.
Puffer, Abel, antidote for snake bite, 10. 59.
Puffer, Jabez, impressed (1709), 1. 160.
Puffer, James, impressed (1709), 1. 160; death of children (1699), 14. 19; (1704), 22.
Puffer, Martha, death (1701), 14. 20. Puffer, Reuben, Harvard D.D. (1810), 5. 175.
Puga, Vasco de, Cedulario, 12. 397.
Pulberie, Abraham, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 59.
Pullen, John, sea-captain (1691), 7. 159.
Pullen Point (Chelsea), Mass., on early map, 1. 211.
Puller, Henry, exile in Amsterdam (1636), 6. 59.
Pulsifer, D.D., works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.
Pulsifer, David, and pub. of early records of Mass., 1. 397.
Punishments in Am. army during Rev., 6. 102, 106-108, 111, 115, 119-122, 127, 136, 7. 401. See also Crime, Penitentiaries.
Purchas, Samuel, rarity and price of Pilgrimes, 9. 191-192.
Purchase, Thomas, house in Maine, 2. 157.
Purchase in Eng. army, method of abolition, 5. 162.
Purdy and Co., J. E., gift to M.H.S., 11. 333.
Puritanism, Stubbs's attitude to- wards, criticized, 3. 156-159; "Non- Conformist's Oath" (c. 1665), 187-190; Ellis's Puritan Age in Mass., 4. 91; and communion in both kinds, 6. 178; and lay admin- istration, 179; basis, 179; character and types, 180, 270, 8. 409; polem- ics, 6. 180; character under James I., 19. 87. See also Congregational- ism, New England, Pilgrims, and New England States by name.
Pursell, H. D., map engraved by (1785), 4. 60.
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Purton, Mrs. Elizabeth, Boston es- tate, 1. 312.
Putnam, Miss, J. Q. Adams on (1788), 16. 378, 383, 385.
Putnam, Charles L., 17. 513.
Putnam, David, 3. 370.
Putnam, Elizabeth (Merriam), cen- tenarian, 3. 369.
Putnam, Elizabeth C. [Mrs. Lowell], 12. 127.
Putnam, Frederic Ward, communi- cates a gift to M.H.S., 2. 88; on Central Am. jadeite relics, 170-171; list of publications (1886-1902),
· 4. 106, 8. 185, 10. 555, 11. 319, 12. 176, 14. 129, 16. 130; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 240; gift to M. H.S., 8. 197.
Putnam, Rev. George [1], Commence- ment part (1826), 5. 195; biog. notes, 195 n., 9. 136 n .; and John Kebler, 5. 226; @ BK oration (1844), 9. 136; at Plymouth an- niversary (1845), 10. 395; and W. G. Russell, 14. 158, 159.
Putnam, George [2], and W. G. Rus- sell, 14. 158.
Putnam, Herbert, and MS. Department of Library of Congress, 18. 340, 464. Putnam, Gen. Israel, on need of powder, 1. 20; command at Dan- bury (1778), 3. 123, 126; kinsmen, 370; enters Boston (1776), 10. 97; Hog Island affair, 17. 297.
Putnam, James, witnesses bill of sale of slave (1769), 3. 321; addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n.
Putnam, Jesse, 3. 370.
Putnam, John, affidavit on location of Humphrey's farm, 1. 216.
Putnam, Joseph, 3. 370.
Putnam, Martha [Mrs. Chamber- lain]. 14. 272, 20. 120-121.
Putnam, Mary F. [Mrs. Washburn], 17. 513.
Putnam, Col. Rufus, ill at Crown Point (1760), 5. 389; map of part of Worcester County (1785), 8. 279-280; at siege of Boston, 9. 79; memorial assoc., 19. 261.
Putnam, Samuel, as law student at Newburyport, 16. 300, 325, 327, 374; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 329-331, 335, 345-356, 361-387, 391-405, 414, 417-423, 427, 442-450; Adams's opinion, 385, 394, 401, 403, 420; love affair, 394, 420, 424, 444; on T. M. Harris, 414 n.
Putnams Point, Lake Champlain, troops at (1760), 4. 393.
Pynchon, Ann [Mrs. Smith], 1. 136. Pynchon, Col. John, of Springfield, father's will, 1. 136; death, 156, 14. 22; land in Boston, 1. 319; let- ter on charter negotiations (1691), 13. 128; member of Dudley's Council, 228; attends, 226-245, 257-262; to examine Nowell's ac- counts, 235; to examine Narra- gansett records, 251; complaint against Windsor, 254; sent to Conn., 259; to hold court, 271, 272; and Hadley school, 272, 282; and Quabaug, 275; abatement of fee, 282; and Mohawks (1679), 405; not included in new Council (1691), 14. 213, 217; on new charter, 217. Pynchon, John, of Eng. (1662), 1. 136. Pynchon, Joseph, of Eng. (1662), 1. 136.
Pynchon, Margaret [Mrs. Davis], 1.136. Pynchon, Mehitable, of Eng. (1662), 1. 136.
Pynchon, Susan [Mrs. Platt], 1. 137. Pynchon, Thomas R., gift to M.H.S., 4. 350.
Pynchon, William, will (1662), 1. 136; port., 4. 350, 8. 196; at Springfield (1645), 8.
Pynchon, William [H. C. 1743], on destruction of royal arms (1776), 4. 253 n .; diary, 8. 481, 10. 423 n .; and Jon. Sewall, 423; addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n .; biog. note, 16. 387 n. Pynchon, Mrs. William (Sewall), Jon. Sewall on (1783), 10. 423.
Pyramids, visit to (1832), 19. 492.
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Quabaug (Brookfield), to be settled (1686), 13. 275. See also Brookfield. Quaker Hill, battle, 6. 116.
Quakers, hanging of, in Mass., 1. 242; Roger Williams on (1672), 3. 258; treatment in N. Eng. (1658), 4. 275-277; condition in Conn. (1668), 6. 16; John Norton's tract on, 9. 415; Bond's Publick Tryal in Barmudas, 455; Dialogue between Young Professor and Quaker (1690), 488; Mather's Little Flocks Guarded against Grievous Wolves, 489; Lodo- wick's answer to Mather, 493; Answer to Keith's Libel, 499; Wil- liams's work on, 12. 386; Christian
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Faith of the People of God, 391; Keith's Vision, 392; work on trial of Keith and others, 393; Voltaire on, 13. 158-159; pillar over graves in Boston (1675), 401; attitude of John Higginson, 16. 509; Puritans on, 18. 345.
Quarantine, in Levant (1832), 19. 488, 501.
Quarry, Robert, report on illicit colon. trade (1708), 4. 147-155; character, 147; commission, 148. Quarterly Journal of Economics, under C. F. Dunbar, 13. 439.
Quash, Francis D., Commencement part (1814), 5. 178; biog. note, 178 n .; Master's oration (1817), 183 n.
Quebec, list of journals of Arnold's expedition, 2. 265-267; Wild's journal, 267-275. 6. 39; expedition on Kennebec River, 2.267-268,276- 279; on Dead River, 268-269, 280- 281; on Chaudière River, 269-270, 281-284; Enos deserts Arnold, 269, 281-282; Arnold before, 270, 284- 286; union with Montgomery, 271, 286-287; siege, 271, 288; attack, 272, 289-294; treatment of prison- ers, 272-275, 295; Am. batteries at Lévis, 273, 297; reinforced 273, 274, 298-300; retreat of Americans 274, 298; Dearborn's journal, 275-305; size of Arnold's force, 275; officers of expedition, 275; demand for surrender, 285; Am. loss of officers, 294-295; general loss, 295; rumors among the prisoners, 297; news of expedition at Boston, 7. 412, 10. 94; French siege (1760), 4. 95, 98, 99, 5. 355; Montcalm at battle, 4. 96; journal of siege (1759), 98; Phips's ex- pedition, 7. 155, 156, 9. 485, 15. 281-320 [see Phips's]; Johnston's engraving (1759), 8. 226; Haber- mann's and Leizelt's "Views," 9. 169.
Quebec Province, boundary (1763), 3. 351.
Queen Anne, Md., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
Queen Anne County, Md., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
Queen Anne's Creek, N. C., name as royal memorial, 4. 251.
Queen Anne's War, Indian raids on N. Eng., 1. 157, 14. 27-30; French privateer captured, 1. 157, 160, 161; Port Royal expeditions (1704), 157; (1707), 159, 4. 154; (1710),
1. 161; impressment, 157; escape of French prisoners, 157; Indian captives released, 158; prepara- tion for Canadian expedition (1709), 160; papers on, in Parkman MSS., 4. 46; effect on Boston trade, 153; papers concerning Conn. in, 5. 300- 302, 304; exchange of prisoners, 421-422, 14. 30, 33; illicit trade of combatants, 5. 422, 8. 231, 234; proclaimed in Boston, 14. 32.
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