Matthew (Mathew), Tobias, Arch- bishop of York, 130.
Mattocks, Samuel, 108.
Mayhew, Jonathan, D.D., 324.
Mayhew, Matthew, 214.
Mayhew, Matthew, grandson of Gov. Thomas, 128.
Mayhew, Thomas, Gov. of Martha's Vineyard, 128, 214.
Mayhew, Rev. Thomas, Jr., 128. Mecklenburg, N.C., resolves passed at, May, 1775, 157.
Medfield, Mass., 394, 395. Origin of the name of, 397.
Medford, Mass., 61, 253, 260, 393, 395. Origin of the name of, 396. Medina Sidonia, Duke of, 455. Medway, Mass., 403. Named from the river Medway in England, 410. Members, Corresponding, Honorary, and Resident. See Correspond- ing," 'Honorary," and "Resident Members."
Mendon, Mass., 394, 395, 398. Merchants Bank, loan from the, 220, 224.
Merrill, Deacon Abraham, 375, 377. Merrill, Moses, 317.
Metcalf, Hon. Theron, 184.
Methuen, Barons (of Corsham), 411. Methuen, John, 411. Methuen, Sir Paul, 411.
Methuen, Mass., 401 n., 404, 411. Middleborough, Mass., 394, 395, 399. Middleton, Hon. Henry, 330. Middleton, Alan Brodrick, 2d Vis- count, 412.
Middleton, Francis Willoughby, 2d Earl of, 412.
Middleton, Mass., 403, 404, 412. Mildmay, Sir Henry, 172. Mill, John Stuart, 331.
Miller, Percival, 116, 117. Milligan, D., 51. Mills (Mylls),
Milman, Henry H., Dean of St. Paul, 6. Milton, John, 20, 398.
Milton, Mass., 52, 394, 395. Origin of
Monson, Mass., 405, 407, 416. Montagu, Admiral Edward. See "Sandwich, Earl of."
Montagu, Edward Wortley, 415. Montagu, John. See "Sandwich, Earl of."
Montagu, John Montagu, 2d Duke of,
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, 415. Montague, Capt. William, 415. Montague, Mass., 405, 407, 415.
Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, Baron de, 267.
Montgomery, Lieut. Nathaniel, 196, 197, 202.
Montgomery, Mrs. Nathaniel, 198. Montgomery, Gen. Richard, 122, 276. Moodey, Rev. Joshua, 107. Moorhead, Rev. John, 319. "Moose Deer," official papers on the transportation of some to England, for presentation to Queen Anne, 258- 256.
More, Sir Thomas, "Utopia" of, 391. Morris, Col. Lewis, 53.
Morris, Capt. Salmon, R.N., 423. Morse, Jedediah, D.D., 434. Mortgage of Society's real estate to be made, 130, 212.
Morton, Nathaniel, his "Memorial," 440. Cited, 399.
Morton, Thomas, "of Merrymount,"
Morton, William T. G., M.D., 40. Morton, Mrs. W. T. G., deposit from, 40.
Morton & Chesley, 223.
Morton, Rose, & Co., Messrs., 130. Mountford, Edmund, 108.
Muddy River. See "Brookline."
Mumford, Adjutant, 199.
Munden, Sir John, 425.
Munster, Bishop of, 420, 421.
Murray, Mrs. Col. John, 323.
Murray, Rev. John, 62, 65.
Murray, William. See "Mansfield,
Murrayfield (Chester), Mass., 408. Origin of the name of, 418.
Muzzey (Muzzie), Benjamin, his cer- tificate as free-man, 105. Admitted free-man, 105 n.
Nantucket, Mass., 395, 400.
Narragansett Club, publications of the, cited, 347, 348.
Narragansetts, dealings of Roger Wil- liams with the, 353-358.
Natick, Mass., 405, 407, 416. "National Intelligencer," 53. Natstock, Joshua, permission given him to be master of a school in Bos- ton, 110.
Naunton, Sir Robert, Secretary, 98 n. Needham, William, 108.
Needham, Mass., 402, 403. Origin of the name of, 409. Negus, Jabez, 107.
Neill, Rev. Edward D., his "English Colonization of America," cited, 98 n., 181. Elected a Corresponding Member, 213.
New Braintree, Mass., 407, 414. Newbury, Mass., 192, 249, 393, 395. Introduction of Episcopacy into, 375-378. Origin of the name of, 396. Newburyport, Mass., 60, 192, 200, 407, 417.
Newcastle, Thomas Pelham, Duke of, 414, 415.
Newcastle, Me., 407. Newell, -, 193.
New England, 245, 246. "God's Con- troversy with," by Rev. Michael Wigglesworth, 83-93. The Irregu- lar trade of, 113-117. Gov. Win- throp's "Conclusions" concerning,
"New England's Trials," by Capt. John Smith, 449 et seq. Observa- tions on, by Charles Deane, 428-432. New England Historic-Genealogical Society, 135, 136, 233.
New England Loyal Publication Soci- ety, 7.
Newfoundland, 463.
New Gloucester, Me., 408, 419. Newhall, James R., History of Lynn," by, cited, 396.
New London, Conn., 115. Newman, Rev. Henry, 399. Newman, Capt. Henry, 427. Newman, Robert, 177.
New Marlborough, Mass., 407, 416. Newport, Capt. Christopher, 98 n. New Salem, Mass., 407, 415. News-letters, extracts from manuscript, 1666-1703, 419-427.
Newton, Gilbert Stuart, R.A., 141. Portrait of Sir Walter Scott by, 145, 147, 148, 156 n.
Newton (Newtown), Mass., 395, 410. Formerly a part of Cambridge,
New York City, 227, 229, 254, 255.
New York State, 109, 297.
New York, University of, 252.
New York Historical Society, 136, 167, 183, 295.
Nichol (Nicoll?), Rev. Dr., of Jedboro',
Nicholas, Emperor of Russia, 219. Nichols & Hall, 77.
Nicholson (Nicolson), Col., 253, 255. Nicolas, Nicholas Harris, his "Life of William Davison," 103. Niebuhr, Barthold George, 265, 267. Nini, -, engraver, 52. Nixon, Col. John, 195. Noakes, Robert, 107. Nonconformists, 420. Normanby, Marquis of. ingham, Duke of."
"North American Review," 58, 310. Northampton, James Compton, 3d Earl of, 412.
Northampton, Mass., 394, 395, 397. Northborough, Mass., 408, 418. Northbridge, Mass., 408, 419. Northfield, Mass., 403, 410.
"North West Coast," medal relating to trade to the, exhibited, 41. North Yarmouth, Me., 403. Norton, Prof. Andrews, 311, 312. Norton, Rev. John, 409.
Norton, Mass., 403. Origin of the name of, 409.
Norwich, Mass., 406, 408. Name changed to Huntington, 419. Nott, Eliphalet, D.D., Pres. of Union Coll., 444.
Nott, Rev. Samuel, 444. Letter of Chief Justice Taney to, 445-447. Nott, Samuel, son of the preceding, do- nation from, 445.
Nottingham, Sir Heneage Finch, Earl of, 413.
Nottingham (Hudson), N.H., 401 n., 406 n., 413.
Nowell, Samuel, 107.
Nowell, Samuel, Treas. H. C., petition of, 112.
Noyes, Rev. Nicholas, 106, 366. Noyes, Capt. Paul (?), 195.
Noyes, Samuel, 206.
Noyes, Col. Thomas, letter from Judge Sewall to, 375.
"Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia," 157.
Oakes, Edward, 365. Oakes, Thomas, 114.
Oakham, Mass., 407. Origin of the name of, 416.
Odell, Jonathan, D. D., 58. Officers, committee on nomination of, 52, 447. Officers elected April, 1871, 80. Elected April, 1872, 225, 250.
Offley, Amelia (Lady Bernard), 416. Offley, Mrs. Anne (Shute), 416. Offley, Stephen, 416. Offor, George, 441. Oil Springs, 39. "Old South," 40.
"Old South Church," 235, 374. Offered for sale to the Society, 317. Reso- lution of the Standing Committee thereupon, 318. Protest of Judge Sewall against the demolition of the first building, 384.
Oliver, Lieut.-Gov. Andrew, 179, 246, 402 n. Oath taken by him in rela- tion to the "Stamp Act," 247. Oliver, Judge Andrew, 323. Oliver (Olliver), Nathaniel, 107. Oliver, Chief Justice Peter, 323. Ordway, John, 377.
Osborn, Sir Danvers, Gov. of N.Y., 415.
Osborn, Eleanor Danvers, Lady, 415. Osborn, Sir John, 415.
Osborn, Mary Montague-Dunk, Lady,
Osborne, Capt., 50.
Osgood, David, D.D., 62.
Osgood, Samuel, D.D., addresses the Society, 182.
Otis, Hon. Harrison Gray, 61, 64, 317. Otis, James, 68, 69 n., 323. Otis, Hon. Samuel A., 62. Owen, John, D.D., 378.
Oxford, Robert Harley, Earl of, 273, 274, 402 n.
Oxford, University of, 359.
Oxford, Mass., 274, 395, 399.
Packer, James, 108.
Paige, Lucius R., D.D., 82, 212. Paige, Col. Nicholas, 115.
Paine, Thomas, step-son of Gov. May- hew, 128.
Paine, Thomas, of Wrentham, 398. Paine, William, 108.
Palfrey, Francis W., elected Resident Member, 333.
Palfrey, Hon. John G., 233, 251, 291. Letter from, on the death of Charles Folsom, 308-313. His "History of New England," cited, 358. Palmer, Capt. John, 109. Palmer, Hon. Joseph, 39. Palmer, Joseph, M.D., 72, 215.
olution adopted by the Society on the death of, 51. Letter of Presi- dent Winthrop in relation to, 51. Mr.
S. F. Haven appointed to prepare a memoir of him, 329.
Palmer, Mrs. Joseph, donation from,
Palmer, Chief Justice Thomas, 414. Palmer, Thomas, son of the preceding, 414.
Palmer, Mass., 407, 414. Parker, 235. Parker, Daniel, 289. Parker, Capt. Gideon, 202. Parker, Hon. Joel, 4, 8. Parker, Rev. Theodore, 27 n. Parker, Rev. Thomas, 396. Parkhurst, - 372. Parkin, Mrs. W. W., 336. Parkman, Prof. Francis, 41, 251. Res- olution offered by him with refer- ence to the historical collections of Pierre Margry, 318. Parkman, William, 108. Parmenius, Stephen, 7. Parr, Dr. Samuel, 166. Parsons, Rev. Jonathan, 192, 193. Parsons, Theophilus, LL.D., 6. Ap- pointed to prepare a memoir of Charles Folsom, 296. Partridge, Oliver, 419. Partridgefield (Peru), Mass., 408. Named for Oliver Partridge, 419. Paulet, Sir Amias, 287 n. Letter of
Queen Elizabeth to, 288 n. Pawtuxet, R.I., 354 n., 356. Paxton, Charles, 417. Paxton, Mass., 408, 417. Payne, Edward, 323.
Payne, William, 62.
Peabody, Andrew P., D.D., 6, 442. Peabody, Miss Elizabeth M., 30.
Peabody, George, LL.D., 8, 76, 131,
Peabody, Nathaniel C., donation from, 29.
Peabody Fund, 74, 76, 77, 78, 131, 132, 220, 222, 224. Change in the invest- ment of the, authorized, 191. Peabody Institute, Baltimore, 215. Peabody Museum of Ethnology, 1. Peale, Charles Wilson, 322. Pearce, Samuel, 107.
Pearson, Amos, 198.
Pease, Richard L., donation and com- munication from, 127, 128. Peck, Prof. William D., 434. Pecker, M. de, 185.
Pedrick, John, recantation of, 187. Peirce, 420.
"Peggy Stewart,' vessel, burning of the, in Annapolis harbor, 288. Pelham, Charles, 319. Portrait of by Copley, 321.
Pelham, Henry, brother of the Duke of Philadelphia, Mercantile Library of,
Pelham, Henry, son of Peter, 319. Pelham, Mrs. Mary (Singleton Cop- ley), 319.
Pelham, Peter, artist, 8, 319, 323. Por- traits by him, 319, 320. Pelham, Peter, Jr., 319.
Pelham, Thomas. See "Newcastle, Duke of."
Pelham, William, 319. Pelham, Mass., 407, 414. Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer, 363, 365. Pemberton, Thomas, 6.
Pembroke, Thomas Herbert, Earl of, 409.
Pembroke, Mass., 403, 409.
Penington, Edward, Jr., 58. Note from, to Mrs. H. P. Duncan, 59. Penn, William, 31, 181, 331. Letters of, to Gov. Fitz-John Winthrop, 42, 43.
Pennsylvania Historical Society, 331. Tribute to Winthrop Sargent, 57-59. Pepperrell, Sir William, 415. Pepperrell, Mass., 407.
Named in honor of Sir William Pepperrell, 415. Pepperrellborough, Me., 408, 419. Periwigs, Judge Sewall's abhorrence of, 366.
Perkins, Augustus Thorndike, 230, 250. Elected Resident Member, 192. Accepts membership, 211. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 225. Memoir of John Singleton Copley, 319-329. Perkins, Capt. Benjamin, 204. Perkins, Mrs. Edmund, portrait of, by Copley, 322.
Perkins, Edward N., granted leave to retain the MS. of S. G. Perkins, during the rebuilding of the Society's premises, 213.
Perkins, Mrs. James, 323. Perkins, Samuel G., 62, 213. Perkins, Thomas, letter of, to Hon. Joseph Palmer, giving an account of the early manufacture of salt in Kentucky, 38, 39.
Perkins, Col. Thomas H., 62, 63, 64, 66, 427.
Peru, Mass. See "Partridgefield." Peter, Rev. Hugh, 336, 362. Letter from Earl of Warwick to, 337. Peterborough, Dean of. See "Fletcher." Petersham, William Stanhope, Viscount (1st Earl of Harrington), 415. Petersham, Mass., 407, 415.. Petty, Lady Anne (Lady Bernard), 406 n.
Philadelphia, threatened by Gen. Howe, 1776, 55.
Philip, King, 36.
Philip V., of Spain, 423, 424. Phillips, C., soldier, 219.
Phillips, Rev. George, of Watertown, 207.
Phillips, Rev. George, of Brookhaven,
Phillips [Col. John ?], 117.
Phillips, Major John, 207-210. Phillips, Hon. Jonathan, 132.
Phillips, Rev. Samuel, of Rowley, 107 (?), 207.
Phillips, Thomas W., 385.
Phillips, Lieut.-Gov. William, 9, 132, 323 (?).
Phips, Lieut.-Gov. Spencer, 361. His real name Spencer Bennett, 414. Phips, Lady (Spencer), 414. Phips, Sir William, Gov. of Mass., 402, 414, 415.
Pickering, Hon. John, 5, 29 n. Pierce, John, D.D., 434. Pigott, Adam, 116. Pike, Rev. John, 213.
Pintard, John M., 130, 173.
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 416. Historical painting of, by Copley,
Pittsfield, Mass., 407. Named for William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, 416. Plague in London, 1666, 420. "Plowed Hill," 199.
Plymouth, Eng., 409, 429, 457-459. Plymouth, Mass., 342, 394, 395, 399, 431. Celebration of the 250th anni- versary of the landing of the Pil- grims at, 9.
Plymouth Patent, communication of Mr. Deane on Roger Williams's treatise against the, 341-358. Plympton, Mass., 403. Origin of the name of, 409.
Pointis (Ponti), Jean B. L. Desjean, Baron de, 426.
Pomeroy, Gen. Seth, 122. Poole, Miss Elizabeth, 399. Pope, Joseph, watchmaker, 61, 62. Popham Colony, 431. Pormont, Philemon, 387. Porter, Mrs., 324.
Porter, Noah, D.D., Pres. Yale Coll., 191.
Possiet, Admiral, 219, 231. Donation from, 174.
Powell, Charles S., 62.
Pownall, John, 210. Letters of Sir John Temple to, 208, 209. Letter of, to Sir John Temple, 208. Pownall, Gov. Thomas, 191, 207, 219, 402 n., 405, 415, 416.
Pownallborough, Me., 407, 416. Pratt, Miss Elizabeth, 156 n. Pratt, Phinehas, 7.
Prentice, Capt. John, 254. Letter of Gov. Saltonstall to, 255.
Prescott, William H., LL.D., 5, 6, 15, 17, 311, 439. Life of, by George Ticknor, 16, 29. Obligations to Charles Folsom, 291.
President. See "Winthrop, R. C." President's House, Cambridge.
"Harvard College."
Pressensé, Rev. Edmond de, 69. Priestley, Joseph, D.D., 261. Prince, Rev. John, LL.D., 434. Prince, Rev. Thomas, 7, 177, 184, 236, 320, 384, 419.
Princeton, Mass., 408. Named in honor of Rev. Thomas Prince, 419. "Proceedings" of the Society, 3, 4, 73, 74, 76, 131, 132, 187 n., 221, 222, 224, 236, 331, 419. No. VIII. announced, 29. New volume of the, announced, 67. No. I. of the 10th volume an- nounced, 104. No. III. announced, 269. Nos. IV. and V. announced, 447.
Proclamation by Gen. Gage, 1774, 47. Procter, Edward, 365.
Proctor, Col., 177.
Property of the Society, 77. Prospect Hill,
Prout, Ebenezer, clerk, 114.
Prout, Capt. Timothy, 107.
Providence, R.I., 353, 354, 356. "Providence Plantations," 355, 356. Provident Institution for Savings, 77, 133, 250, 438.
Provincetown, Mass., 404. Origin of the name of, 412.
Provincial Congress, 257, 258. Reso- lutions of; with regard to Washing- ton's head-quarters in Cambridge, 258, 259.
Psalmanazar, George, 392. Publications of the Society, 77, 224. Sales of, 74, 78, 220.
Publishing Committee, 237. Vote of thanks to the, 67, 81, 104. Punchard, Rev. George, 72. Elected
a member of the Standing Com- mittee, 80. Vote of thanks to, 225. Punch-bowl used at the Boston Tea-
party," 174-176, 178, 180.
Purkett, Col. Henry, 180.
Putnam, George P., 322.
Putnam, Gen. Israel, 122, 204, 206, 260.
Pynchon, Major John, 336.
Quappaws, custom of the, 35. Quarry, Col. Robert, 331, 423. Quebec, 427. Gen. Arnold's expedi- tion to, 192, 276.
Quincy, Dorothy (Mrs. Hancock), 323. Quincy, Edmund, 81, 121, 145, 191, 217, 250. Added to the committee on the publication of the Sewall Papers, 29. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 80, 225. Donations from, 82, 211. Report as chairman of the Standing Committee on a communi- cation from the proprietors of the Old South Church, 318. Resolu-
tions on the death of James Savage offered by, 438. Of a committee to nominate officers, 447. Quincy, Mrs. Eliza (Morton), 263. Quincy, Miss Eliza Susan, donation from, 81. Letters from, to Charles Deane, 261, 262.
Quincy, Josiah, the elder, 323. Quincy, Josiah, Jr., 323. Quincy, Josiah, Pres. of H. C., 6, 7, 77,
262 n., 311, 434, 439. His "History of Harvard University," cited, 411. Quincy & Palmyra Railroad, 74,78,220. Quint, Alonzo H., D.D., 213.
Rafn, Prof. Charles C., 6. Raine, Rev. John, 129. Raleigh, Sir Walter, 166. Rand, Edward, 205.
Rand, Avery, & Frye, Messrs., 178. Randall. See "Randolph, Thomas." Randolph, Edward, Secretary, 109, 374.
His account of the irregular trade of New England, 113-117. Randolph (Randall), Thomas, 99, 101. Rantoul Robert S., suggested as um- pire in the case of the "Hutchinson Papers," 358.
Ratcliffe, Rev. Robert, 374. Ravy, Monsieur, 279. Rawson, William, 107. Raynham, Mass., 404, 412. Read. See "Reed."
Reading, Mass., 394, 395, 397, 400. Rebellion, Southern, in the U. S., 265, 295, 301-303, 305, 306, 330. Recording Secretary. See "Deane, C." Reed (Read), Joseph, Pres. of Pennsyl vania, 260.
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