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Popkin, John Snelling, D.D., 154.
- 34.

"Pickering Papers," the, 72, 400.
Pickett, Dr. Thomas E., gift from, 88, Port,

394.

Pierce, Thomas W., 263.

Pierre, a slave, 324 n.

Pierson, Rev. Abraham, 49.
Pigot, Capt., 235 n.
Pike, Ensign, 443.

Pilgrim Society, Plymouth, 263.
Pincarton, Capt., 124.

Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 24 n.,
26, 26 n., 27.

Pinckney, Gov. Thomas, 24, 24 n., 30.
Pinckney, Thomas, 26.
Pinfield, innkeeper, 32.

Pitman, Capt., 179.

Pitman, Mrs., 22.

Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 87.

Pitts, Mr., 29, 30.

Pittston, Me., 434.

Port au Prince, Hayti, 309, 315, 335, 356,
358, 359, 363, 365, 366, 366 n., 367-
369. Description of, 308, 308 n., 309.
Seized by the English, 352 n. Narra-
tive of a voyage from, to Boston, by
Mr. S. G. Perkins, 374-390.
Porter, Rev. Edward G., A.M., appointed
to write a memoir of Mr. John C.
Phillips, 4. His lectures on the "Old
North End," 69. Gift from, 71. Gives
an account of the disinterment of the
remains of William Blackstone, 480,
481.

Porter, Col., 224.

Porter, Mr., 341 n.

Porterfield, Charles, taken prisoner at
Quebec, 295.

Portland, Me., 132, 134, 135.

Plank, Fort, 452, 453, 456. Alarm at, Port Margot, Hayti, 324 n.

455.

Plato, 113.

Plato, a slave, 341 n.

Plymouth, England, 243, 248.

Letter to
the Corporation of, from the Virginia
Company, 244–246.

Plymouth, Mass., 37 n., 48, 229, 230 n.,
232, 236, 240, 240 n., 242 n., 243, 263.
Capt. Manly driven into the harbor
of, 158, 159. Refugees from, 234.
"Plymouth," the, ship of war, 260.
Pocotaligo, S.C., 27.

Point Levi, Canada, 273, 285, 287, 297,
298.

Polverel, M., commissioner to St. Domingo,
335, 335 n., 356, 358, 359, 367, 368.
Pomfret, Conn., 32.
Pompton, N.J., 476.
Ponkapoag, Mass., 478 n.

Poole, Matthew, his "Synopsis Critico-
rum Scriptura" cited, 161 n.
Poole, William Frederick, LL.D., his
edition of Johnson's Wonder Work-

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ing Providence," 202 n.
Poor, Gen. Enoch, 437, 463-465, 474-
-476.

Poore, Ben: Perley, his "Descriptive

Catalogue of the Publications of the
United States," 205.

Pope, Alexander, 110. Lines from his
translation of the Odyssey quoted,
97.

Pope, John, his portraits of Webster,
263.

Popham, Capt. George, 243, 247.
Popham, Sir John, 243, 247.
Popham Colony, the, 243-249, 432. Let-
ter from the Virginia Company rela-
tive to, 244-246.

Popham Expedition, extract from the
journal of the, 243.

Portsmouth, N H., 195, 212, 299, 303,
305, 441, 481, 481 n., 483. Copy of a
circular letter issued by the commit-
tee of correspondence of, 481, 482.
Letter from members of the House
of Representatives of, to the town of
Dover, 483, 484.

Potter, William E., 440.
Pound, Thomas, his map of New Eng-
land, 479.
Pousset, M., 336.

Powell, William, 5. Illness of, 26.
Death of, 28.
Powell, innkeeper, 33.

Powers, Hiram, his statue of Webster,
264.

Pownalborough, Me., 277.
Pratt, Henry C., 429.
Preble, Abraham, 132.

Preble, Commodore Edward, 132.
Preble, Enoch, 132.

Preble, Rear Admiral George H., 67, 122,
199. Various publications of, 3. The
death of, announced, ib. Estimates
of, by Dr. Ellis and Dr. Peabody, 4.
Resolutions of the Society, ib. Dr.
Peabody appointed to write a memoir
of, ib. Gift to the library from his
children, 64, 70. Gift from, for the
cabinet of the Society, 72. Memoir
of, by Andrew P. Peabody, D.D., 132-
135. His ancestry and birth, 132.
Education, ib. Enters the navy as a
midshipman, ib. Renders efficient
service in the Mexican War, ib. Com-
missioned as Lieutenant and as Cap-
tain, ib. Protects American commerce
in Chinese waters, ib. His services
during the war of the Rebellion, 132,
133. Unfortunate occurrence while
in command in Mobile harbor, 133.

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Richey, Mrs., 447.

Richfield Springs, N. Y., 140.

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Mention of a journal of operations of
the fleet of, 148.

Roe, Sir Thomas, 246, 248.
Rogers, Adam, 234.
Rogers, B. L., 440.

Rogers, Mrs. Emma, gift from, 393,
395.

Rogers, Rev. Ezekiel, 47.
Rogers, Fitch, 9 n.
Rogers, Henry, 9 n.

Rogers, John, Pres. Harv. Coll., 137.
Rogers, Rev. John, 137.
Rogers, Lloyd Nicholas, 15 n.
Rogers, Moses, 9 n.

Rogers, Rev. Nathaniel, 47, 137.
Rogers, Nehemiah, 9 n.

Rogers, Col. Nicholas, 15, 15 n.
Rogers, William, D.D., his journal of
Sullivan's expedition in 1779, 439.
Rogers, William, his sketch of Sulli-
van's expedition in 1779, 440.

Rogers, Mrs. William B., gift to the
Cabinet from, 168. Vote of thanks
to, ib.

Richmond, Va., 18, 19 n., 21, 32, 33, 67, Rogers, Mr., 445.

258. Description of, 19, 20.

Rider, Sidney S., 439.

Rigby, Col. James, 395.

Riggby, Mr., 157.

Rignier, Col. Pierre, 460.

Riley, Ashbel, 147, 149.
Riley, innkeeper, 32.

Ripley, Rev. George, LL.D., 112.
Ritchie, A. H., 395.
Ritter, Karl, 59.

Rivers, Earl of. See "Savage, R."
Rives, Mrs. William C., 429.
Rivet, Capt., 178.

Robbins, Chandler, D.D., 85, 405.
Robbins, Lieut.-Gov. Edward H., 136.
Robbins, Hon. James M., 390. The
death of, announced, 136. Mr. Roger
Wolcott appointed to prepare a me-
moir of, 140.

Roberts, Thomas, his journal of Sulli-
van's expedition in 1779, 441.
Robespierre, Maximilien Marie Isidore,
310 n., 372 n.

Robinson, Gov. Charles, of Kansas,

71.

Robinson, George W., gift from, 395.
Robinson, Rev. John, 406.
Robinson, Mr., 10.
Robinson, Mrs., 9, 10.
Robinson, innkeeper, 32.
Rochambeau, Donatien Marie Joseph
de Vimeur, vicomte de, 333 n., 335 n.
Rochambeau, Jean Baptiste Donatien
de Vimeur, comte de, 223, 319 n.
Rochester, Earl of. See "Wilmot, J."
Rockland, Me., 497.

Rodney, George Brydges, Baron, 148.

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Ropes, John C., LL.B., his lectures be-
fore the Lowell Institute, 69. His
"The First Napoleon," 391.

Rosier, James, 36. His "True Relation
of Capt. George Weymouth," 36 n.
Rouse, Mr., 174, 175.

Rouvry, marquis de, 320 n., 321 n.
Rouvry, marchioness de, 320 n., 321 n.,
322 n. Anecdote of, 327 n.

Row, Sir Henry, exploded coat of arms
of, 250.

Row, Col. Owen, 250.
Row, Mr., 190.

Rowe, Sir Thomas, 250.
Rowland, Mrs., 23, 34.
Rowley, Mass., 47.

Roxbury, Mass., 45-47, 50, 125, 152, 196,
196 n.

Royal Commission on Historical Manu-
scripts, Reports of the, 39.
Ruffin, Mr., 20, 32, 33.
Ruggles, Mr., 238.

Rush, James, M.D., Mr. Bartlet's re-
view of his "Philosophy of the Hu-
man Voice," 432.

Rushworth, John, 253. His "Historical
Collections" cited, 250 n., 251 n.
Russell, Benjamin, 220.

Russell, Edward, Earl of Orford, 191,
191 n.

Russell, Rev. John, 45, 49.
Russell, Jonathan, 424.
Russell, Joseph, 17.

Russell, William G., LL.D., 67.

Russell, William S., his "Guide to Ply- motto, ib. His opinion with regard
mouth" cited, 230 n.

Russell & Sturgis, Messrs., 258.
Rutherford, Mr., his flour mill in Rich-
mond, 20.

Rutledge, Frederick, 26, 26 n., 29.
Rutledge, Hon. Hugh, 26, 26 n.
Rutledge, Chief Justice John, 24 n., 26 n.
Rutledge, Hon. John, 24, 24 n., 26, 28,

29.

Ryder & Harris, Messrs., 56.
Rye, N. Y., 7, 7 n., 32.

S.

Sabin, Joseph, his "Dictionary of Books
relating to America" cited, 265.
Sabin, innkeeper, 32.

Sabine, Hon. Lorenzo, A.M., 206. His
"American Loyalists," 235 n. Cited,
205, 229 n.-232 n., 236 n., 237 n., 240 n.,
242 n.

Sackville-Germain, George, 1st Viscount
Sackville, 39.
Saco, Me., 295.

St. Andrew's Church, Providence, 431.
St. Anne's Church, Annapolis, Md., 16.
St. Bartholomew church, Groton, Eng-
land, 426.

St. Domingo, 305-307. Narrative of the
insurrection in, by Mr. S. G. Perkins,
307-373.

St. Foy, Canada, 287.

St. Henri, Canada, 285.

St. John's, Canada, 271, 461.

St. John's College, Annapolis, Md., 16,

16 n.

St. Leger, M., commissioner to St. Do-
mingo, 332 n.

St. Luke's Church, Chelsea, 431.
St. Mark's, Hayti, 354, 356, 370.
St. Mary's, Canada, 284.

St. Paul's Church, Boston, 322 n., 411.
St. Paul's Church, Newburyport, 430.
St. Peter's Church, Colchester, England,
406, 426.

St. Peter's College, Cambridge, England,
121.

St. Rochs, Canada, 272, 288–292.
Salem, Mass., 47, 87, 202, 231, 231 n.,
263, 276, 390, 404, 427, 487.
Salisbury, Mrs. Mary Grosvenor Bangs,

95.

Salisbury, Mrs. Nancy H. Lincoln, 95.
Salisbury, Nicholas, 90.

Salisbury, Hon. Stephen, LL.D., 67, 392.
Memoir of, by Hon. John D. Wash-
burn, 89-100. His birth and ancestry,
90. Early education, ib. Enters Har-
vard College, 91. Classmates, ib. In-
cident at a class dinner, ib. Class

to the system of elective studies in
colleges, ib. A member of the Board
of Overseers of Harvard University,
ib. His gift to the College Library,
91, 92. Receives the degree of Doc-
tor of Laws, 92. President of the
Worcester Free Public Library, ib.
His interest in the Worcester County
Free Institute of Industrial Science,
92, 93. President of the American
Antiquarian Society, 93. Other of-
fices, 93, 94. His business qualifi-
cations, 93. Studies law, and is
admitted to the Worcester bar, 94.
His distaste for public office, ib. Po-
litical offices held by, ib. His mar-
riages, 94, 95. Scholarship, 95. His
contributions to the American Anti-
quarian Society, 96. Extract from
his "Troy and Homer," 96-98. Ex-
tract from his Memorial of Governor
John Endicott, 98, 99. Traits of char-
acter, 99, 100.
Salisbury, Stephen, 90.

Salisbury, Stephen, A.M., 95. His Me-
morial of Stephen Salisbury, 391.
Salisbury, Earl of. See "Cecil, R."
Salisbury, Mass., 48.

Salmon, John, his account of Sullivan's
expedition in 1779, 439.

Salter, Mr., his portrait of the Duke of
Wellington given to the Society, 261.
Saltonstall, Hon. Leverett, LL.D., 85.
Saltonstall, Hon. Leverett, A.M., of a
committee to nominate officers, 4, 225.
Reads the report of the nominating
committee, 79-81. Remarks by, on
presenting the portrait of Mr. Win-
throp, 118, 119.

Saltonstall, Sir Richard, 252.
Samson, a slave, 341 n.
"Samson," the, ship, 349.

Sanborn, Franklin B., his "Life and
Letters of John Brown," 122.
Sandwich, Earl of. See “Montague, Sir

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Savage, Hon. James, LL.D., 69, 73, 204,
220, 253, 393, 395. Statement by, in
reference to the will of John Harvard,
87, 88. His Winthrop's Journal
cited, 87. Coins bequeathed by, to
the Society, 168. Signs a letter to
Hon. H. G. Otis, 221. His "Genea-
logical Dictionary cited, 253 n.
Savage, Richard, 4th Earl of Rivers, 182,
182 n.

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Savage fund, the, 73, 78, 397, 402. In-

come of the, 74, 75, 77, 78, 398, 399,
401, 402. Books bought from the in-
come of the, 70, 393. Books bound
from the income of the, 70, 393.
Savannah, Ga., 5. Description of, in
1805, 27, 28.

Sawyer, Mr., his escape from Indians,
458.

Saxe, John G., LL.D., his descent from
a Hessian deserter, 167.

Sayer, Anne Bourchier, 406.
Sayer, George, 406.
Sayer, Jane, 251.

Sayer, John, 406.

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His mar-
Inherits
Gift to

408, 409. His playmates, 409. A pu-
pil in the Boston Latin School, ib.
Enters Harvard College, ib. His class-
mates, ib. Studies law, ib.
riage, 410. Visits Europe, ib.
the estate of his father, 411.
St. Paul's Church, ib. The "David
Sears Charity," ib. His interest in
the State militia, 411, 412. Lays out
and develops the district of Long-
wood, 412. His scheme for filling the
"Back Bay," 413. His estate in
Maine, ib. His residence in foreign
countries, 413, 414. Elected an over-
seer of Harvard University, 414. His
gifts to Harvard College Observatory
and Amherst College, ib. His politi-
cal principles, 415, 416. Elected a
member of the State Legislature, 415.
His attitude towards Daniel Webster,
415, 416. Sympathy with President
Lincoln, 416. His disinterested aid
to the Government in the Civil War,
417. His attitude with regard to the
institution of slavery, ib. Advocates
unsectarian religion, 418, 419. Erects
"Christ's Church in Longwood," 419.
Prepares a Liturgy, 419, 420. Oppo-
sition to the undertaking, 420, 421.
Its final failure, 421. His residence
at Newport and Nahant, 422. Death,
ib. Domestic bereavements, 423.
Traits of character, 423-428. A
member of the Massachusetts His-
torical Society, 429. Meeting of the
Society at his house, ib. His gifts to
the Society, ib. The surviving mem-
bers of his family, ib.

Sears, David, father of Hon. David Sears,
brief sketch of, 407, 408.

Sears, David, son of Hon. David Sears,
429.

Sears, David, 4th, 413.

Sears, David Mason, death of, 423.
Sears, Edmund H., D.D., his "Pictures
of the Olden Time," 426.
Sears, Frederick Richard, 429.
Sears, Knyvet, 406, 407.
Sears, Knyvet Winthrop, 429.
Sears, Paul, 407.

Sears, Hon. Richard, 407.
Sears, Silas, 407.
Sears, innkeeper, 33.

Sears. See also "Sayer."
Sears fund, the, of St. Paul's Church,

411.

Searsmont, Me., 407.
Searsport, Me., 407.
Seaver, Benjamin, 143.
Seaver, James E., his "Life of Mary
Jemison," 439.

Second Church, Boston, 45, 53, 60, 108.

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