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Paget, Rev. John, 342.

Paige, Lucius R., D.D., communica-
tion of, on the incorporation of the
town of Newton, 111-113. Donation
from, 305.

Paine, IIon. Robert Treat, 53, 295, 297.
Paine, Thomas, 386, 388.
Paine, William Cushing, 292.
Palfrey, Gen. Francis W., 380. Reads

a paper on the Peninsular Campaign,
253. Elected a member of the
Standing Committee, 279.
Palfrey, Hon. John G., LL.D., 24, 37,
229, 231, 241. Allowed to make ex-
tracts from Judge Sewall's Diary,
378. His " History of New Eng-
land," cited, 454, 455, 456.

Palmer, Edward, M.D., application of,
referred to the Cabinet-keeper, 132.
Parham, Sir Edward. See "Pelham,
Sir E."

Paris, Louis Philippe d'Orléans, Comte
de, his history of the American Civil
War, 331.

Park, Deacon William, 306.

Parker, Capt. Charles. See "Parks,

Charles.'

Parker, Daniel, 200.

Parker, Hon. Francis E., 7. Gifts of,
to the Library, 265, 271.
Parker, Hon. Joel, LL.D., 18. Remarks
of, on presenting Mr. Gade's transla-
tion of the account of the discovery
of a ship-tomb in Norway, 9.
Parker, Humphrey, 340.
Parker, Samuel D., 62.
Parkman, Deliverance, heliotype of
her house presented, 378.
Parkman, Francis, donation from, 378.
Calls attention to a proposed meet-
ing of archæologists, 379.

Parr, Thomas, 63.

Parks (Parker), Capt. Charles, 96.
Parsons, Chief Justice Theophilus, 297,
303, 454, 458.
Parsons,

Theophilus, LL.D., 267.
Memoir of Charles Folsom, by, 26-

42.

"Parsons v. Trask," case of, cited, 299.
Paver, William, death of, 380.
Paw-Paw," game of, 46.

Payne, Ann, 410, 415.

Payne, Christopher Gore, 420.
Payne, Edward (b. 1708), 410, 415.
Payne, Edward (b. 1714), 410, 415,
417.

Payne, Deacon Edward (b. 1721), 410,
415.

Payne, Edward (b. 1765), 418.

Payne, Edward William, 420, 421.
Payne, Ellis Gray, 420.

Payne, Jane, 410, 415, 417.

Payne, John, 410, 415, 416.
Payne, Margaret, 410, 415, 417.
Payne, Mary (b. 1700), 410, 414.
Payne, Mary (Mrs. Sewall), 416.
Payne, Mary (b. 1757), 418, 421, 422.
Payne, Capt. Philip, 417.

Payne, Rebecca (Mrs. Gore), 418, 419,
421, 422.

Payne, Richard, 410, 415, 417.
Payne, Sarah (b. 1699), 410, 414, 416.
Payne, Sarah (b. 1704), 410, 415.
Payne, Sarah (b. 1757), 418, 421.
Payne, Thomas, 410, 415, 417.
Payne, Tobias, the elder, 405.
Payne, Tobias (b. 1697), 410, 414, 416.
Payne, Tobias, the emigrant, 405, 410,
414.

Payne, William, the elder, 405.

Payne, William (b. 1669), 409, 411,
414.

Payne, William (b. 1695), 410, 414.
Payne, William (b. 1706), 410, 415,
416.

Payne, William (b. 1707), 410, 415,
416.

Payne, William (b. 1762), 418, 419,
421.

Payne, William Edward, 420, 421, 422.
Payne family, Mr. Whitmore's paper
on the, 405-424.

Peabody, Prof. Andrew P., D.D., 323.

Tribute of, to Dr. Walker, 403–404.
Peabody, George, LL.D., 3, 16, 274,
282, 283, 284, 285, 319, 369. Use of
the plate of the engraved portrait
of, granted to the Peabody Educa-
tional Fund, 240.

Peabody Educational Fund, 240.
Peabody Fund, 14, 16, 17, 150, 268,
272, 274-278, 286.

Peabody Museum of American Archæ-
ology and Ethnology, 11.
Peale, Charles Wilson, 376, 377.
Peale, - portrait of President
Madison by, 25.

Peel, Sir Robert, 69.

Pelham (Parham), Sir Edward, 96.
Pembroke, Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl
of, 106.

Pendleton, Major Brian, 314.

Penn, William, original of his "Char-
ter of Liberties," 447.

Pennsylvania Historical Society, 418.
"Pennsylvania Packet," cited, 213 n.,
377.

Penrie, Rev. John, 336.

Pepperell, Sir William, the elder, 79,
181.

Pepperell, Sir William, the younger,
180.

Pepys, Samuel, "Diary of," cited, 74 n.
Percy, Hugh, Earl, 57.

Perkins, Augustus T., 20. Elected a
member of the Standing Committee,
21, 279. "Memoir of John Single-
ton Copley," by, 23, 268; copy of
the, presented, 82. Of committee to
nominate officers for the Society,
449.

Perkins, Charles C., elected a Resident
Member, 379. Accepts member-
ship, 395.

Perkins, Rev. Daniel, 372, 374.
Perkins, James, 418.

Perkins, Jolin, letter from, in Halifax,

1776, to Gardiner Greene, 61-62.
Perkins, Richard, M.D., 372. Notice
of, 373.

Perkins, T. H. & J., Messrs. 46.
Perry, Com. Oliver Hazard, 374.
Peterborough, Henry Mordaunt, 2d
Earl of, 106.

Peters, Richard, Jr., his "Reports,"
cited, 453.

Phelps, Oliver, portrait of, 67.
Phi Beta Kappa Society, 429.
Philadelphia, Penn., meeting in, on the
tea tax matter, 162.
Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Balti-
more R.R. Co., 272, 276, 277, 278.
Phillips, Elisha Cooke, 414.
Phillips, Gillam, 101.

Phillips, Hannah, 101, 103.

Phillips, Henry, 101–102.

Phillips, John, the elder, 414, 417.

Phillips, John, the younger, 414.
Phillips, Mary, 414.

Phillips, Thomas, 414.

Phillips, Wendell, 201.

Phillips, William, 170.

Phillips, William, 414.

"Phillips v. Savage," case of, cited,
80, 100. Decree of the king in,

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Scotland," cited, 353.
Pinkney, Frances (Mrs. Gore), 424.
Pinkney, John, 424.

"Plough Patent," the, 118.
Plymouth, Mass., 232, 409.
Pocahontas, portrait of, 425.
"Polyanthos," periodical, 258.
Poor, Capt. William, 327.
Porcher, Com. E. A., R. N., his "Dis-
coveries at Cyrene," 65, 66.

Porter, Gen. Peter B., portrait of, 67.
Potts, Thomas, Jr., "Memorial of..
with an account of his Descendants,"
presented, 236.

Powell, John, 62.

Pownall, Gov. Thomas, 164 n., 175,
181, 306.

Pratt, Henry C., 100, 278.
Prentice, Capt. Thomas, 112.
Prentiss, Miss, 215.

Prescott, Hon. William, 456.
Prescott, Col. William, 153.
Prescott, William H., LL.D., 37, 42.
His "Noctograph," and part of the
MS. of the "Conquest of Mexico,"
presented, 66. Letter of, to Dr.
Ellis, describing his manner of
using the "Noctograph," 246-249.
President. See "Winthrop, R. C."
Pressensé, Rev. Edmond de, 380.
Preston, Capt. Thomas, 192.
Price, Richard, D.D., 877.
Priestley, Joseph, D.D., 377.
Prince, George, 443.
Prince, Rev. Thomas, 138.
"Prince Library," 314.
"Prince Society," 123, 415 n.
Pring, Martin, 441.

'Proceedings" of the Society, 18, 19,
23, 178, 267, 272, 273, 275, 278, 297,
302, 304 m., 374, 451. Nos. II. and
III. of the 11th volume announced,
263.

Property of the Society, 18, 278.
"Province Charter," the, 115.
Province Laws. of Mass., new edition
of the, 254.

Public Record Office, England, papers
from the, 332-344.

Publications of the Society, 18, 278.

"Publication Funds," letter of Prof.

Agassiz on, 283-285.

Publishing Committee, 150.

Puckering, Sir Thomas, 88, 91.
Pulling, Capt.

252.

Purkitt, Capt. Henry, last survivor of
the Boston Tea-party, 185. Daguer
reotype of, 215.

Putnam, Judge James, 77.

Q.

Quincy, Mrs. Abigail (Phillips), 198,
215.

Quincy, Anna L. See "Waterston,
Mrs. R. C."

Quincy, Daniel, 375.

Quincy, Judge Edmund, 215.
Quincy, Edmund, 14, 63, 195, 254,
263, 427. Vote of thanks offered
by, 8. Vote of thanks to, on re-
tiring from the Standing Commit-
tee, 21. Donations from, 62, 378.
Elected a member of the Standing
Committee, 279. Appointed to pre-
pare a memoir of Charles Sprague,
449.

Quincy, Miss Eliza Susan, 195.
Quincy, Esther (Mrs. Sewall), 416 n.
Quincy, Hon. John, 375.

Quincy, Josiah, Jr., 151, 153, 154, 178,

191, 198, 215. His "Observations on
the Boston Port Bill," cited, 155.
MS. papers of, exhibited, 192-195.
Autographs of his speech in Old
South Church, 196, 197. Papers of,
216.

Quincy, Josiah, Pres. of Harv. Coll.,
3, 37, 67, 75, 195, 198, 215, 378, 396,
431, 446.

Quincy, Hon. Josiah, 151.
Quincy, Samuel, 59.

Quincy and Palmyra Railroad Co., 18,
273, 277, 278.

Quint, Alonzo H., D.D., 451. Remarks
of, on the first armed resistance in
the Revolutionary war, 450.

R.

Rafn, Prof. Carl C., 353, 360.
Raleigh, Lady Elizabeth, 86.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 64, 83, 329. Mr.
Winthrop's remarks on the various
accounts of the execution, and Ra-
leigh's speech, 84-93. Account of
the execution of, from Adam Win-
throp's Commonplace Book, 94-98.
Letter to the king, 5 Oct., 1618,
85-86. His "History of the World,'
cited, 92. His "Answer to some
Things at his Death," cited, 93 n.
Lines found in his Bible, 98.
Ramsay, David, M.D., his " American
Revolution," cited, 177, 178.
Rand, Edward S., 14.

Rand, Elizabeth (Mrs. Sprague), 428.
Randolph, Bernard, 242.

Randolph, Edmund, M.D., 241.
Randolph, Edward, Secretary, 113.
Communication of Mr. Tuttle con-
cerning, 240-242.

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Randolph, Gyles, 242.
Randolph, Mrs. Jane (Gibbon), 242.
Rantoul, Robert S., 13, 44. Award of,
in the "Hutchinson Papers con-
troversy announced, 131. Text of
his award as umpire in the "Hut-
chinson Papers" case, 219-232.
Ratcliffe, Rev. Robert, letters of, pub-
lished in the "St. Chrysostom Mag-
azine," 451.

Read, Edmund, 249 n.

Read, Gen. John Meredith, 331.
Read, William, 46.

Reading, Ann (Mrs. Gardiner Greene),
56 n.

Recording Secretary. See "Deane,
Charles."

Reed, Charles, F.S.A., donation from,
105.

Reeves, John, his "History of the
English Law," cited, 119.
Reid, John, 408, 409.
Remington, John, 423.
Repton, England,

66

Robert Bigsby, 99.

History of," by

Me-

Resident Members, election of, 44,
104, 305, 345, 370, 379, 425, 419.
Deaths of, 49, 259, 318, 346, 367, 335,
426. Resignation of, 79, 80.
moirs of, 26, 136, 255, 280, 389.
Revere, Paul, 79, 191, 200, 201, 209,
427. Letter of, to his wife, 251-252.
"Revolutionary Papers," 307. Com-
mittee of publication of a volume
of, appointed, 232.

Revolutionary war, first armed re-
sistance in the, 450.

Richards, Mrs. Ann (Winthrop), 249.
Richards, Benjamin, 372.
Richards, John, 372.

Ripley, Gen. Eleazer W., 374.
Ripley, Solomon, 372, 374.

Rives, Hon. William C., memorial
tablet of the, 8.

Rives, William C., donation from, 8.
Robbins, Chandler, D.D., elected Cor-
responding Secretary, 21, 279. Cor-
responding Secretary, 43, 49, 79,
104, 142, 143, 144, 232, 236, 345, 367,
395, 425, 449. Motion of, 7. Of
committee of publication of the
Belknap Papers, 232. Of commit-
tee on the Winthrop Papers, ib.
Submits memoir of William Brig-
ham, 264. Memoir of William
Brigham by, 280-281. Appointed
to prepare a memoir of Judge Curtis,
346. Remarks by, 347-348. His
"History of the Second Church,"
cited, 420 n.
Robertson, William, D.D., letter of
Gov. Hutchinson to, 253.

I

Sewall, Joseph, D.D., 171, 174.
Sewall, Margaret, 416.

Sewall, Mrs. Mary (Payne), 416.
Sewall, Chief Justice Samuel, character
of, 71. Diary of," 240, 828; to
be published in the "Collections,"
345.

Sewall, Chief Justice Stephen, 416 n.
Sewall, Major Stephen, 416 n.
Sewall, Stephen, of Canada, 416 n.
"Sewall Papers," 71, 378, 450. Vote
to publish the "Diary" as part of
the "
Collections" of the Society,
345.
Seward, Hon. William H., 43. Mr.
Adams's tribute to the memory of,
23.

Shaftsbury, Anthony A. Cooper, 1st
Earl of, 109.

Shaler, William, Consul at Algiers, 26.
Shapleigh, Major Nicholas, 314.
Sharpe, W., 103.

Sharpless, James, 131.

Shaw, Chief Justice Lemuel, 3, 22, 422,
427, 458.

Shaw, Sally, 389.

Shays, Daniel, 130 n.

Sheafe, Capt. Edward, 190.

Shelburne, William Petty, 2d Earl of,
164 n.

Sheldon, Rev. Gilbert,
Stephen Goffe to, 343-344.
Shepard, Rev. Thomas, 375.
Sherburne, Joseph, 417.
Sherman, Samuel, 233.

letter of

Ships, construction of early Scandina-
vian, 9.

Ship-tombs, 9.

Shirley, John, 416 n.

Shirley, Gov. William, 181.
Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, 1st Duke
of, 106.

Shurtleff, Benjamin, 389.
Shurtleff, Benjamin, M.D., 389.
Shurtleff, Hon. Nathaniel B., M.D.,380.
Elected a member of the Standing
Committee 21, 279. Remarks of,
on "Negro Election Day" in Bos-
ton, 45. Gifts of, to the Library,
265, 271. Death of, announced, 367.
Resolutions of the Society, ib. Mr.
C. C. Smith appointed to prepare a
memoir of, 368. Notice of his death
in Mr. Winthrop's letter, 369. Me-
moir of, by C. C. Smith, 389-395.
Birth, 389. Ancestry, ib. Marriage,
390. Publications, 390-394.
tee of Boston Public Library, 393.
Mayor of Boston, ib. Other offices
and honors, 394-395.

Trus-

Shurtleff, Capt. Nathaniel B., Jr., 390.
Shurtleff, Mrs. Sally (Shaw), 389.

Shurtleff, Mrs. Sarah Eliza (Smith),
890.

Shurtleff, William, 389. "Brief Notice
of," 391.

Sibley, John L., 62, 255, 306. Dona-
tion from, 264. Vote of thanks to,
ib. Biographical sketch of Cyrus
Eaton, by, 438-445.

Sibley, Hon. Mark H., portrait of, 67.
Sidney, Sir Philip, 304.

Simon, Thomas, his "Medals, Coins,

Seals, and other Works," cited, 233.
Sinclair, Henry, Earl of Orkney (Zich-
mni), 353-366, passim.
Sinclair, Sir William, 355.
Sinnebeelden, H., his "History en
Godsgeleerdheid," &c., cited, 310.
Slack,, 250.

Slavery, Chief Justice Sewall, the
earliest writer against, on this con-
tinent, 71. Abolished in Massachu-
setts by the Declaration of Rights,
293.

Sloane, Dr. Hans, verses addressed to,
47-49.

Sluyter, Peter, 310.

Smallwood, Gen. William, 245.
Smith, Mrs. Anna (Leonard), 55.
Smith, Charles C., 267, 388. Memoir
of Rev. John S. Barry, by, 136–140.
Of committee of publication of the

Winthrop Papers," 232. Of com-
mittee to nominate officers for the

Society, 255, 449. Appointed to
prepare a memoir of Dr. Shurtleff,
368. Memoir of Dr. Shurtleff, by,
389-395.

Smith, Lieut.-Col. Francis, 57. Wound-
ed at the battle of Lexington,
58.

Smith, Hiram, 390.

Smith, Capt. John, 74, 441. His "New
England's Trials," 75.

Smith, Rebecca (Mrs. Gore), 424.
Smith, Richard, obituary of, 242.
Smith, Richard, of Wickford, R. I.,

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