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New Tremont Theatre, IV. 376.
New Year's Day, II. 479.
New York branch houses, IV. 229.
New York Central Railroad, IV. 143.
New York Gazette. II. 398.
New York Herald, III. 630.
New York & New England Railroad, IV. 141.
Niagara, expedition to, II. 127.
Nicholls, Jane, I. 572.
Nichols, Andrew, IV. 521.
Nichols, E. T., auteg. III. 353.
Nichols, Ichabod, IV. 507.
Nichols, Israel, II. 561.
Nichols, Mary, II. 554.
Nichols, Perl:ins, IV. 84.
Nichols, William, II. 561.
Nicholson, Francis, II. 472 ; autog. 105, 106.
Nicholson, John B., autog. III. 352. Nicholson, Commodore Samuel, III. 333, 334, 338 ; autog 352. Nickerson, Albert C., III. 482.
Nickerson, D., IV. 31.
Nickerson, Joseph, IV. 147.
Nickerson, Thomas, IV. 147.
Nickerson, William, II. xxvi. Nicolls, Richard, autog. I. 358. Nidds, Anne, I. 568
Niles, Samuel, his French and Indian Wars, II. 104 ; his writings, 419.
Nilsson, Christine, IV. 458. Ninigret, I. 245. Nipmucks, I. 316.
Nix's Mate, I. 44); III. i.
Nixon, John, autog. III. 105.
Noah's ark, I. 551.
Noddle, William, I. 78.
Noddle's Island, I. 78; II. xxi ; troops on, 106; hospital, IV. 546. See East Boston.
Nonantum, I. 261.
Non-importation votes, II. 338 ; III. 29, 41, 150; IV. 73. Nooks Hill, III 97.
Norcross, Otis, III. 272 : mayor, 273 ; autog. 291 ; mentioned, IV. 230, 665.
Norfolk County Journal, III. 584.
Norfolk Gazette, III. 583.
Norfolk Guards, III. 584.
Norfolk House, III. 576.
Normal Art School, IV. 352, 408
Normal schools, IV. 249, 250, 345-
Norman, J., III. iv, vii, ix.
Norrys, Mr Edward, I. 573.
Norrys, Mrs. Elynor, I. 573.
Norse ship, I. 23.
North American Review, III. 638, 643, 663.
North Battery, II. viii, 129, 130.
North, Lord, III. 26.
North Boston, IV. 38.
North Carolina, relations with Boston, I. 277. North Chelsea, III. 616.
North Church, I. 192. See Old North.
North End, I. 537, 548; sketch plan of, II. iv : IV. 53.
North End Coffee House, II. x.
North End Mission, IV. 349.
North Grammar School, II. x.
North Latin School, IV. 241.
North Street, I. 548.
North Square, I. 550.
Northmen on the coast, I. 23, 38, 91 ; authorities on, 26. Northwest coast trade, IV. 208, 209, 210, 214.
Norton, Andrews, III. 477; his charac- ter, IV. 8, 29): autog. 299 ; contro- versy with Mr. Ripley, 302, 310.
Norton, Charles Eliot, III. 679.
Norton, Elizabeth, II. 546.
Norton, Francis, I. 387, 399.
Norton, IIumphrey, I. 184.
Norton, John, I. 182, 184, 565 ; his pedigree, 182 ; his Heart of New England rent, 187; his Latin re- ply to Appolonius, 464; agent to England, 354, 356: answers Pyn- chor, 405; his widow, 194; II. xxvii : autog. xxviii, 81.
Norumbega, I. 35, 40, 45, 51.
Norwood, Ebenczer, III. 177.
Nottage, William A., III. 445.
Nova Albion, I. 94.
Novanglus Essays, III. 133.
Nova Scotia, intended expedition to, II. 94. Novel, first American, III. 636.
Nowell, Increase, I. 101, 387, 394, 506 ; II. xviii. Nowell, Parnell, I. 566.
Nowell, Samuel, I. 250, 371.
Noyes, Belcher, II. 561.
Noyes, Charles, III. 482.
Noyes, Daniel T., III. 417.
Noyes, Dr. Nath., IV. 197.
Noyes, Nicholas, II. 209.
Noyes, Oliver, II. xx, 502, 534, 535, 551. Nunn, Samuel, III. 177. Nurseries. IV. 630 ; first, 629. Nuttall, Thomas, IV. 521, 617. Nye, Cornelius, II. 561.
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OAKES, THOMAS, I. 561; II. 18, 23, . 143. Oakes, Dr. Thomas, II. 534; IV. 531.
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THE MEMORIAL HISTORY OF BOSTON.
Oakes, Rev. Urian, his almanac, IV. Į 490. Oakes, William, IV. 524. Oaths, taking of, II. 191. Obbatinewat, I. 64, 66. Ocean Spray, III. 616.
Ocean steamships, IV. 138, 224. See Cunard. Ochterlony, David, III. 177. O'Connor, Rev Jeremiah, IV. 278. Odéon, IV. 365, 424. Odd Fellows, III. 595.
Odlin, John, I. 84, 85, 560 ; II. xxxii. Offley, David, I. 560; 1I. xxxii.
Ogden. J. C., III. 449.
Old and New, III. 680.
Old Brick Churchi, II. 219.
O'd Colony Railroad, IV. 40, 140.
Old Corner Bookstore, II. xxxiv, 505; view of. 505 ; IV. 56.
Old Feather-store, II. xiii.
Old French War, II. 120.
Oldham, John, I. 79, 253.
Old Ironsides, III. 337. See Consti- Osborne, Arthur, IV. 411.
tution, ship.
Old North, III. 156. Church.
See North
Old planters, I. 75.
Old South Church, I. 192, 211 ; found- ers of, 573 ; mentioned, II. 189, 203, 205, 210, 212, 217, 220, 221, 240, 514; covenant, 189; its house, 227; view of, 515; occupied by the Brit- ish troops, 517; keys demanded by Andros, 9; mentioned, III. 156, 158; IV. 50, 55, 469; new building of, 487.
Old State House, III. 235 ; views, IV. 11, 12 ; its architecture, ,470. See Town House.
Old way to Charlestown Ferry, II. vi. Oliver, Anarus, II. 534.
Oliver, Andrew, I. 580; II. xv, xx, xxxvii, 409, 539, 540, 547, 558, 552; autog. xxxvii, 119, 461 ; as a writer, III. 146; portrait, 43; autog. 43 ; hung in effigy, 12; his oath of resig- nation, 15; mentioned, 177; IV. 648; in science, 497.
Oliver, Andrew, Jr., II. 537; III. 146. Oliver, Anne, I. 567. Oliver, Brattle, II. 562.
Oliver, Elizabeth, II. 544
Oliver, Daniel, I. 563, 580; II. 20, 534, 539, 551 ; his bequest, 539 ; III. 178.
Oliver, Dr. F. E., I. xvii; II. 539.
Oliver, George S. J., II. 554.
Oliver, Hannah. I. 588.
Oliver, Henry K., II. 540; IV. 417, 452.
Oliver, Jacob, II. 540.
Oliver, James, I. 316, 357, 560, 552, 563, 580 ; II. xix, xxxi, 239, 539, 544; IV. 557. Oliver, Jerusha, I. 588.
Oliver, Joanna, I. 581.
Oliver, John, I. 560, 567, 583, 581, 588 ; II. xii. Oliver, John, Jr., I. 590.
Oliver, Mary H., I. 583; II. 539. Oliver, Mercy, II. 540.
Oliver, Nathaniel, I. 561, 530; II. xxxv, 8, 18, 94, 531, 540, 544, 562.
Oliver, Peter, I. 278, 562, 573, 5°0. 533, 538 ; II. xx, xxxv, x11, 53), 540, 562 ; III. 43, 177 ; IV. 644. Oliver, Peter, Puritan Common- wealth, I. 145.
Oliver, Sarah, II. 539, 544.
Oliver, Thomas, I. 222, 443, 502. 560, 564, 567, 580; II. xxiv, xxx, xxxii, 540, 544; III. 113, 114, 177. Oliver, Thomas F., II. 547. Oliver, William, IV. 618, 619. Oliver, William S., II. 539; III. 177. Oliver family, I. 580 ; II. 539 ; III. 43. Olivier, Antoine, II. 554. Olivier, Bethiah, II. 554. Olivier, Daniel, II. 554. Olivier, Mary, II. 554. Olivier family, II. 554. O'Neil, Joseph, III. 177.
Opera, English, IV. 444. 458; Italian,
428, 433, 444: 458, 459; bouffe, 459. Operatives, native, IV. 107
Orange, Massachusetts, its library, IV. 286.
Orange-Tree Inn, I. 548 ; II. xvii. 452.
Orchiards, early, IV .: 607, 609.
Orchestral Union, IV. 445.
Orcutt, Joseph, III. 177.
Ordinaries, I, 493. See Inns and Taverns.
Ordway, John M., IV. 276.
Organ, II. 210; in Music Hall, IV.
436; first built in America, 509 ; making, IV. 101.
Ormesbie, Aune, I. 569.
Orne, Rebecca, II. 549.
Orne, Timothy, II. 549.
Orpheus Musical Society, IV. 452.
Orreries, IV. 493, 500.
Ortelius, his maps, I. 42, 44.
Osborn, Captain John, II. 536.
Osborne, Hon. John, II. 562.
Osgood, George, IV. 520.
Osgood, George L., IV. 453.
Osgood, Isaac, IV. 221.
Osgood, Samuel, IV. 310.
Ossoli. See Fuller, Margaret. Ostinelli, IV. 417. Oswego, II. 126.
Otheman, Anthony, III. 440.
Otis, Allen, II. 534.
Otis, Harrison Gray, III. 178, 194, 204, 303 ; as a boy, 70; mayor, 234 ; por- trait, 235 ; autog. 213, 235, 290; as lawyer, IV. 586, 587 ; mentioned, 18, 21, 29, 30, 133, 246, 362, 387, 588, 592 ; his house, 59.
Otis, Mrs. Harrison Gray, III. 315 ; her portrait. 1V. 355, 356.
Otis, James, II. xviii, 63, 520, 534 ; argues against writs of assistance, III. 4 ; portrait, 6 : autog. 6; his Statement, 10; proposes. a con- gress, 12, 15 ; fac-simile of letter, 20; active, 25; as a writer, 140; IV. 575, 576 ; wavering as a patriot, 578 ; as a lawyer, 582 ; assaulted, 582 ; death, 582.
Otis, Samuel A , IV. 201.
Otis, Theodore, IV. 42.
Otis, William S., IV. 356.
Out wharf, II. 502.
Overseers of the poor, III. 271
Oviatt, George A., III. 419.
Oviedo's description of the coast, I. 41.
Owen, William, II. 562.
Oxenbridge, John, I. 565; II. xliii; IV. 279. Oxford, Mass., Huguenots at, II. 252, 268.
Oxnard. Thomas, II. xxvi, 279, 446, 552 ; III. 340, 341.
Oysters, I. 15.
PACIFIC TRADE, IV. 208.
Packard, Asa, IV. 519. Packard, David T., III. 417.
Packard, Edward N., III. 415.
Packnett, James, antog. II. 257.
Paddock, Adino, II. xxvi, 518, 563 ; III. 62, 177 ; IV. 62.
Paddock, Adino, Jr., III. 177. Paddock, Bishop, III. 464.
Paddock's Elms, 11. 518 ; IV. 62. Paddy, William, I. 562; Il. xii; autog. xii ; his legacy. IV. 656.
Page, Abraham, I. 560; II. xxix. Page, George, III. 177. Page, Lieutenant, III. i, iii.
Paige, Rev. Lucius R., III. 503 ; autog. 503.
Paige, Nicholas, II. xxx, 8, 376 ; ausog. 95.
Paine, Henry, II. xi.
Paine, J. K., IV. 436, 443, 462.
Paine, Joshua, III. 415.
Paine, Rev. Joshua, Jr., III 560.
Paine, Robert Treat, . III. 144; IV. 362, 586 ; autog. 144, 586 ; in massa- cre trials, III. 36.
Paine, Samuel, III. 177.
Paine, Thomas, III. 625.
Paine, Rev. Thomas, II. 562.
Painter, Thomas, I. 528, 560 ; II. xiv, xxvi.
Palfrey, F. W. "Boston Soldiery," III. 302, 326, 330.
Palfrey, John G , III. 476, 480, 645 ; Abolitionist, 377, 395; IV. 264.
Palfrey, Peter, I. 93.
Palgrave, Richard, IV. 529.
Palisades, I. 251, 440.
Palladium, III. 625.
Palmer, Abraham, I. 385, 391, 398, 566. Paliner, Abram, I. 506.
Palmer, John, Sr., I. 560 ; II. xxx, 14, 19. Palmer, John, Jr., I. 560.
Palmer, Joseplı, II. 461.
Palmer, Thomas, II. 8, 562 ; IV. 647.
Palmer, Walter, I. 385, 386.
Palmer's Warehouse, II. xxii.
Palmes, Edward, II. xlix.
Palsgrave, Richard and Anne, I. 387, 389, 567. Panics of invasion, III. 165.
Pantheon, IV. 416.
Panther, I. 10.
Paper hangings, IV. 78, 97.
Paper manufacture, II. 434, 461 ; III. 595 ; IV. 71, 72, 78, 97.
Paper money, II. 51, 60, 61, 100, 466 ; IV. 197. Papillon, Ebenezer, II. 562.
Papillon, Peter, II. 396.
Papists, II. 474 ; warrant against, III. 169. See Roman Catholics.
Paquinet. See Packnett.
Paris, peace of, II. 129.
Park Street, view of, III. 232 : IV. 61, 65; meeting-house, 476; choir, IV. 417. Park Theatre, IV. 378.
Parke, William, I. 405.
Parker, Ann, II. 549.
Parker, Benjamin. II. 549.
Parker, Foxhall A,, autog. III. 352,
353.
Parker, Francis W., IV. 244.
Parker, George J., IV. 621.
Parker, Isaac, Il. 562.
Parker, James, I. 428.
Parker, Jane, I. 560, 571.
Parker, Joel, IV. 597.
Parker, John, II. xix, 562; IV. 132, 266. Parker, John & Sons, IV. 221.
Parker, Jolın R., IV 422.
Parker, J. C. D., IV. 442, 457, 461.
Parker, Matthew S., IV. 161.
Parker, Nicholas, I. 450, 560; II. viii, xxix.
Parker, Richard, I. 560, 562; II. vi, xvii, xxvi, xxxix, xlvi, xlvii, xlviii ; III. 74.
Parker, Robert, I. 568, 571.
Parker, Rev. Samuel, III. 128, 177, 447, 450, 454.
Parker, Theodore, III. 481 ; as theolo- gian. 478 ; as minister, 581; an Abolitionist, 392, 393 ; portrait, 394 ; autog. 394 ; references for life, 394 ; as lecturer, 659 ; his librarv, IV. 290 ; mentioned, 301 ; his influence, 323 ; authorities, 326 ; his books, 293.
Parker, William, III. 177.
Parker's Hill, I. 5.
Parker House, IV. 241.
Parkman, Dr., III. 480 ; murdered, IV. 604.
Parkman, Francis, his collection of manuscript maps, I. 38, 49; his histories, III. 668 ; his garden, IV. 624. Parkman, Mary Dwight, IV. 353.
Parkman, Samuel, IV. 204, 207, 221 ; estate, 613. Parkman, William, II. 220, 562.
Parks, Dr , his school, IV. 344.
Parks, proposed, III. 284 ; in Rox- bury, 586.
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GENERAL INDEX.
Parmeter, Jolın II. 7. Parris, Alexander, IV. 477, 478. Parrot, Bryant, II. 546.
Parrott, E. G., autog. III. 353.
Parsons, Benjamin F., III. 419.
Parsons, Eben, IV. 212. Parsons, Gorham, IV. 631. Parsons, Henry M., III. 415, 420. Parsons, Joseph, I. 580; II. 8, 462, 562. Parsons, Mary, II. 133, 137.
Parsons, Theophilus, IV. 282, 517, 580, 586 ; as lawyer, 593 ; autog. 593 ; 111 science, 499. Parsons, T. W., III. 676. Parsons, Wiliiam, I. 560 ; II. xxiv, xxxii.
Parting-stone, III. 585.
Partridge, John Calef, III. 178.
Partridge, Samuel, III. 178 ; IV. 651. Pashley, George, III. 177.
Pasmer (or Passmore), Bartholomew, I. 560; II. x.
Pasonagesset. See Mount Wollaston. Patriots among the country gentry, III. 191 ; imprisoned, 154. Pattee, W. S., History of Old Brain- tree, I. xv. Patten, George, III. 177.
Patten, Nathanie!, II. 339.
Patterson, William, III. 177. Patteshall, Richard, II. 562. Patton, Willian W., III. 416.
Paupers, II. 459 ; cost of supporting, IV. 655 ; settlement of, 645 Poor.
Paving of streets, II. 439, 503. Streets.
See
Pawtucket Indians, I. 383. Paxton, Charles, II. 563 ; III. 4, 177. Payne, Edward, II. 549 ; III. 29, 152 ; IV. 200, 201. Payne, Edward W., II. 549.
Payne, John, II. 549, 562.
Payne, John Howard, IV 364, 365. Payne, Mary, II. 549.
Payne, Moses, II. 463. Payne, Rebecca, II. 549.
Payne, Sarah, II. 54).
Payne, Tobias, I. 581 ; II. 549, 551. Payne, William, I. 531 ; II. 531, 535, 549; IV. 634. Payne, William E., II. 549: IV. 589.
Payne family, I. 581 ; II. 547. See Paine.
Payson, Joseph, II. 552.
Payson, Rev. Phillips, II. 379, 382 ; III. 551, 611, 612, 615; autog. 551 ; in science, IV. 493.
Payson, Samuel, III. 551, 557, 558.
Payson, S. R., his estate, IV. 633. Peabody, A. P. "Unitarians," III. 467; autog. 482; mentioned, IV. 274.
Peabody, Elizabeth P., IV. 253, 303, 323, 351; her influence, 329. Peabody, Ephraim, III. 479, 480.
Peabody, Francis H. "Finance in Boston," IV. 151, 178, 624. Peabody, George, of Salem, I.V. 139.
Peabody, Lucia M , IV. 354.
Peabody, Oliver, II. 348.
Peabody, W. B. O., IV. 266, 524. Peace of Paris, II. 64. Peace Jubilee (1815), IV. 418.
Peace of 1783 Extra, III. 174. Peace of 1815, III. 213; IV. 219; celebrated, 20 ; announced by Extra, 21 ; ball given, 21. Peaches, early, IV. 609.
Peacock Tavern, III. 117. Peagram, Hon. John, II. 562. Pearce, Nehemiah, II. 542.
Pearce, Thomas, I. 389.
Pearce. See Peirce.
Pears, IV. 609, 618, 624 ; Bartlett, 622 ; Button, 627.
Pease, Henry and Susan, I. 567. Pease, Henry, I. 560 ; II. xxiv, xlviii. Pease, Samuel, II. 448. Pease, Susan, I. 570. Peck, John, III. 186. Peck, William D., IV. 518.
Pecker, Captain David, II. 562. Pecker, Captain James, II. 562.
Pecker, Dr. James, III. 177.
Pecker, Jeremiah, III. 177. Pecker, John, II. 220.
Pecksuot, I. 72.
Peeters, Anne, I. 567. Pegging-machines, IV. 99. Peirce, Professor Benjamin, IV. 191.
Peirce, Bridget, I 568. Peirce, Christian, I. 584.
Peirce, John, II. xii.
Peirce, Josiah, II. 562.
Peirce, Moses, II 562.
Peirce, Thomas C., III 442.
Peirce, William. I 564, 567.
Peirce. See Pierce and Pearce.
Pelby, William, IV. 365, 369, 372.
Pelham, Charles, IV. 386.
Pelham, Henry, III. ii, iii, 177 ; IV. 387.
Pelham, Herbert, I. 300. Pelham, Penelope, I. 572, 575.
Pelham, Peter, artist, II. xlviii ; IV. 383, 385. Pell, Captain Edward, II. viii, 552.
Pell, William, I. 549, 560, 569; II. xxix.
Pelton. John, I. 560; II. xxxii.
Pemaquid, II. 47, 48, 96.
Pemberton, II. xxii.
Pemberton, Benjamin, II. 349, 562 ; autog. IV. 647. Pemberton, Dr , dies, 533.
Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer, I. 208; II. 212, 419; his books, 419; IV. 281 ; mentioned, III. 125, 177. Pemberton, Ebenezer, Jr., II. 244, 316. Pemberton, James, I. 389, 573 ; II. xlv. Pemberton, John, I. 567.
Pemberton, Samuel, II. 537 ; III. 39. Pemberton, Thomas, his Description of Boston, I xiii.
Pem Pemberton Hill, I. 525; view from (1816), frontispiece, IV .: mentioned, 29. 32. See Cotton Hill.
Pendleton, William S., IV. 85.
Penguins, I. 13.
Penhallow, John, II. 544.
Penhallow, Samuel, his Indian Wars, II. 104, 419.
Penitent Females Refuge, IV. 662.
Penn, Hannah, I. 570.
Penn, James, I. 451, 560, 561, 562, 564, 566 ; II. xxix, xli, xliii, xlix.
Penn, Mary, I. 567. Penn, Katherine, I. 566.
Penn, William, I. 587 ; II. 21.
Penniman, II. xIviii.
Penniman, James, II. 562.
Pennsylvania, constitution of, III. 139. Pennsylvania Farmer, II. 407. Pennsylvania Gazette, II. 393. Penobscot Expedition, III. 185 Pennyman, James and Lydia, I. 567. Penny ferry, I. 390, 393 ; II. 324. Pepperrell, Sir William, II. 62, 563 ;
III. 177; commands Louisburg ex- pedition, II. 113 ; autog. 113, 118; portraits of, 113, 114 : his Life, 113. 117; his kin in Boston, 115 ; returns to Boston, 119 : his papers, 117.
Pepperrell. Sir William, the younger, II. XXX, 342 ; III. 179.
Pepys, II. xlvii. Pequot War, I. 225, 253, 255.
Perabeau, H .. IV. 429. Perabo, E., IV. 454.
Percy, Earl, arrives, III. 56 ; letters, 57, 101 ; portrait, 58; autog. 58: his headquarters, 155; at Lexington, 70; his retreat, 75; mentioned, 180. Periodical literature, extent of, IV. 260. See Magazines and Newspapers. Perkins, Augustus T , his Copley Cata- logue, IV. 495
Perkins, C. C., IV. 252, 264. 408, 413, 432. 435, 436 ; gives Beethoven statue. 404. Perkins, Daniel, II. 320. Perkins, Edmund, IV. 339. Perkins, Edward N., IV. 274. Perkins, Francis B., III. 419.
Perkins, Frederick B., I. xvi; IV. 283. Perkins, Houghton, III. 177. Perkins, Jacob, IV. 5:3.
Perkins, James, II. 555; III. 177; IV. I8; 59, 106, 154, 282; his "Pine Bank," 625; gives house to Boston Athenæuin, 282.
Perkins, John, I. 449, 567; II. 562. Perkins, Nathaniel, II. 563 ; III. 177; IV. 542. Perkins, Powell, II. 555.
Perkins, S. G., IV. 21, 215, 220.
Perkins, Stephen H., IV. 397, 398. Perkins, S. S., IV. 31.
Perkins, Thomas, II. 555; IV. 65.
Perkins, Thomas H, 1. 22; IV. 66,
117, 132, 207, 282, 588: in China, 209; portrait, 118; his estate, 625 ; his garden, 625; gives house to Blind Asylum, 272. Perkins, Thomas H., Jr., IV. 220.
Perkins, William, I. 407; IV. 230. Perkins, W. L , II. 563; III. 177.
Perkins Institution for the Blind, IV. 271, 661.
Perry, Arthur, I. 510, 542, 544, 560; II. xii, xxviii. Perry, Elizabeth, II. 555.
Perry, Isaac, I. 567. Perry, Seth, I. 312, 573; II. xxviii, xxxvii. Perry, William, III. 177.
Peter, or Peters, Hugh, I. 124, 305; II. 81 ; IV. 666.
Peter Parley, III. 649. Petersilea, Carlyle, IV. 454, 455.
Peterson, Ellis, IV. 244. Peterson, Erasmus, II. 448.
Pettit, John Samuel, III. 177.
Phelps, Dr. Abner, IV. 119, 122.
Phelps, Amnos A , III. 411, 416, 417. Phelps, Austin, III. 416. Phelps, William, I. 427.
Philbrick, John D., IV. 244, 249, 254, 274. Philharmonic Society, IV. 426, 550. See Philo-harmonic.
Philip, King, 264; war with, 230, 271, 311-328, 410; killed, 325; authori- ties, 327 ; maps for the war, 328. Phillebrown, II. 468. Phillips, Abigail, I. 588; II. 547.
Phillips, Ann, II. 546.
Phillips, Benjamin, III. 177. Phillips, Deacon, his stone house, I.
549. Phillips, Ebenezer, III. 177.
Phillips, Edward, II. 543, 546. Phillips, Edward B., II. 543. Phillips, Eleazer, II. 323, 433, 562 ; IV.
53.4 . Phillips, Elizabeth, IV. 534.
Phillips, Faith, II. 543. Phillips, George, I. 107; II. 543.
Phillips, George W., II. 543.
Phillips, Grenville T., II. 543.
Phillips, Gillam, II. 462. 554. Phillips, Hannah, II. 543.
Phillips, Henry. II. xix, 313, 484, 562. Phillips, Isaac, IV. 197. Phillips, Col. John, II. xii, xv, 101, 112, 313, 543. 552 ; his diary, 468.
Phillips, John. I. 560, 588; II. 534, 549. 552; III. 177; IV. 132. Phillips, John, mayor, III. 90, 224 ; his house, IV. 65 ; portrait, 223 ; men- tioned, 290. Phillips, John, pirate, II. 449.
Phillips, John C., II. 543. Phillips, Jonathan, II. 543, 546; IV. 267, 272, 288, 301. Phillips, Joseph. II. 323.
Phillips, Margaret, II. 558.
Phillips, Martha. III. 177. Phillips, Miriam, II. 552.
Phillips, Samuel, I. 206: II. 95, 433, 543. Phillips, Thomas, II. xxxv; IV. 420. Phillips, Thomas W., II 543. Phillips, Wendell, II. 543; III. 376, 384; IV. 329. Phillips, Willard, III. 638, 639; IV. 122, 185, 191.
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THE MEMORIAL HISTORY OF BOSTON.
Phillips, William, II. vi, ix, x, xliii, xlv,
200, 201, 520, 534, 537, 543, 518 ; III. 292 38, 153 ; IV. 204. Phillips, Zachariah, II. xlvii. Phillips, General, of Nova Scotia, II. 108. Phillips family, II. 313, 543. Phillipps, Adelaide, IV. 430, 439, 44.3, 550. Philo-harmonic Society, IV. 416.
Philosophy in Boston, IV. 295.
Phippeni (or Phippeny), David, I. 560; II. xii. Phippeni, Joseph, II. ix.
Phipps, Samuel, I. 389, 397, 443 ; II. 312, 315: autog. 323; IV. 258.
Phipps family, I. 111.
Phips's Farm, III. 106.
Phips, Constantine, II. 46.
Phips, David, II. 538; III. 177. .
Phips. Samuel, II. 549.
Phips, Spencer, II. 39, 58, 112, 538, 544, 560 ; dies, 127 ; farm, 324 ; lieut. - governor, 58, 60, 62 ; III. 178.
Phips, Sir William, I. 585 ; II. viii, 29, 153, 494, 538 : his character, 35, 195 ; portrait, 36; house, 372 512 ; tomb, 39 ; Cale's review of Mather's life of, 170 ; attacks Port Royal, 98; his Life, 98.
Phips family, II. 538. See Phipps.
Physicians, I. 501 ; IV. 527. See Med- ical and Medicine.
Pianists, IV. 455.
Pianoforte manufacture, IV. 85, 101, 456, 457 : rare in 1310, 417.
Pickering, Dr. Charles, IV. 268.
Pickering, John, IV. 262.
Pickering, Theophilus, II. 318.
Pico, Joshua, III. 179.
Pierce, Henry L, mayor, III. 281 ; again elected, 288 ; autog. 291 ; gift to public library, IV. 288. Pierce, Isaac, II. 220.
Pierce, Joseph, III. 178.
Pierce, Moses, II. 220.
Pierce, Nathaniel. I. 584.
Pierce, Richard, II. 387.
Pierce, Robert, I. 431 : his house, 431. Pierce, William, I. 560 ; II. xix.
Pierce. See Peirce.
Pierian Sodality, IV. 422. 437.
Pierpont, Ebenezer, autog. II. 337.
Pierpont. Rev. John, I. 405 ; III. 377, 480, 650 ; autoz. 650 : IV. 343. Pierpont, Jona:han, autcg. II. 198.
Pierpont's village, III. 571.
Pierson, Abraham, Some helps for the Indians, I. 466. Pierson, Peter, I. 409.
Pietas et Gratulatio, II. 431.
Pigeon, wild, I. 14.
Pigghogg, Mr., I. 501.
Pigot, General, III. 84, 155.
Pigwackett, battle at, II. 110.
Pike, Richard, III. 481.
Pilgrims land at Plymouth, I. 60, 111 ; at Cape Ann, 92 ; affect the churches of the Bay, 144 ; more tolerant, 455 ; and Puritans, 144. Pillmore, Rev. Joseph, III. 435.
Pillory, I. 505 : III. 173.
Pilot, The, III. 633. Pincarton, II. 173. Pine, Samuel, III. 177.
Pine-tree coinage, I. 18, 354. See Coin- ing.
Pine-tree flag. III. 188. See Flag. Pine, white, I. 18. Pines, I. 18.
Pines, The, I. 273, 444. Pintard, J. M., IV. 208.
Pirates. II. 174, 216, 448.
Pitcairn, Major, III. 87, 102, 103.
Pitcher. Moses, III. 177. Pitt, William, autog. II. 128.
Pitt and the Stamp Act, III. 17. Pitts, II. xxii, 545.
Pitts, Elizabethi, II. 545.
Pitts, James, II. xlviii, 545, 553, 562.
Pitts, John, II. 534, 537, 545.
Pitts, Lindall, II. 545. Pitts, Samuel, II. 545.
Plaisted, Thomas, II. 562.
Plancius's maps, I. 46.
Planing machines, IV. 81.
Planters' Plea. See White, Rev John.
Play-acting, II. 479-
Plays written in Boston, IV. 380.
Plinton & Marett, IV. 221.
Ploughed Hill, I. 391 ; III. 104.
Plumnb, Albert H., III. 420.
Plumer, Avery, IV. 230. 665.
Plymouth, its harbor, I. 47, 48, 59, called Crane Bay, 57; the Pilgrims land there, 60; relations with Bos- ton, 276; their trading station on the Penobscot, 283, 287 : visited by Win- throp, 119. See Pilgrims.
Point A lerton, or Alderton, seen by the Northmen, I. 25, 26, 39; named, 60, 63.
Point Shirley, II. 61; IV. 541. Polar Star, III. 627.
Police, city liable for their acts, III. 300; department of, 245, 246, 252, 259, 266 ; reorganized, 289.
Pollard, Ann, I. 84, 521 ; II. xlvii, 465; IV. 332.
Pollard, Benjamin, II. 121 ; III. 177.
Pollard, Jonathan, II. 482.
Pollard, Katherine, I. 573.
Pollard, William. II. xlvii ; IV. 332.
Pollex, John, autog. II. 42.
Pollock, IV. 416.
Polls, II. 459.
Pomeroy, Seth, II. 116, 126; autog. 125.
Pomology, IV. 607, 637.
Pond Plain, III. 571 ; IV. 257.
Pond, Preston, III. 419.
Pond, Robert, I. 434.
Pond, Samuel, IV. 628.
Ponds, I. 542, 554.
Ponkapog, I. 431 ; II. 361.
Poole, Charles, III. 551.
Poole, William F. "Witchcraft," II. 131; librarian, IV. 282; autog. 172.
Pool, Lot, IV. 38. Poor. See Paupers.
Poor, Overseers of the, IV. 650; set- tlement of the, 650, 651 ; to per- ambulate the town, 652 ; incorpo- rated, 645, 647, 657.
Poor, providing for the, IV. 642, 643. Poorhouse, II. 459. See Almshouse. Poor Widow's Fund, IV. 656.
Pope, Ephraim, I. 560 ; II. xxvii.
Pope, Joseph (b. 1750), his orrery, IV. 500.
Pope, Paschal P., IV. 269.
Pope, Walter, I. 389.
Popkin, John S., III 4º0.
Poplars, Lombardy, I. 21.
Popple's maps, Il. liv.
Population, II. 491, 496. 510, 529; (in 1741), IV. 24r. See Boston.
Pordage, George, I. 586; II. 8.
Pormont, or Pormort, Philemon, I. 123, 569 ; IV. 237.
Port-captain, III 348, 353.
Port Royal, II. 98; expedition, 104.
Portage, Hannah, Il. 553.
Porteous, Robert, autog. IV. 660.
Porter, Abel, II. xl.
Porter, Charles S , III. 416, 419.
Porter, Elipha'et, III. 481, 580.
Porter, Edward G. "Beginning of the Revolution," III. 1; autog. III. 66.
Porter, James, III. 177, 442.
Porter, Jonathan, IV. 112.
Porter, Robert, II. xxiv.
Portland, II. 97.
Portree, John, II. 254.
Post-Boy, III. 130.
Postmaster, II. 442.
Post-office, I. 232, 539; new, IV. 56, 482. Potash, IV. 72 ; manufacture of, IV. 200.
Potato-beetle, I. 16. Poterie, Abbé de la, III. 515. Potter, Alonzo, III. 456.
Potter, Edmund S., III. 417.
Potter, Jolın, II. 557.
Potter, John S., IV. 43.
Potter, Silas, IV. 230.
Poule, John, autog. IV. 647.
Poulter, John, II. 550.
Pound for cattle, II. xlviii : IV. 61.
Pound, Thomas, II. 448.
Poutrincourt, I. 48.
Poverty, II. 452. Povey, John, 11. 46, 48.
Powars, E. E., III 617.
Powars & Willis, III. 138.
Powder House, II. 5034; IV. 613.
Powder mill, I. 317.
Powder tower, III. 105. Powderhorn Hill, I. 5, 391, 445.
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