Index: Consolidated, P
- “P” (unidentified newspaper pseudonym)
- P. D. Sargent & Co.
- Paca, William (Md. delegate in Continental Congress)
- Pache frères & Co. (Paris bankers)
- Pacheco, María
- Pacific Ocean (South Sea)
- Packard, A. S., article on Homer
- Packard, Rev. Asa (of Bridgewater)
- Packard, Mrs. (wife of Asa)
- Packard, Hezekiah (H.C. 1787)
- Packets
- Pacquenot, Paris wine merchant
- Paddock, Capt. Adino
- Paddon, James (vocal teacher)
- Paddy, William, identified
- Padilla, Juan de
- Page, Benjamin (of Groton)
- Page, Mann, Jr. (Va. delegate in Continental Congress)
- Page, Mrs. (wife of Mann Jr.)
- Page, William (artist)
- Pageot, Mr. (French chargé d'affaires, Washington)
- Pagoda (ship)
- Paice, Joseph
- Paige, Ellen White (wife of James W.)
- Paige, James W.
- Paimboeuf, France
- Paine
- Paine, Abigail
- Paine, Anthony
- Paine, Charles (H.C. 1827), identified
- Paine, Charles Cushing
- Paine, Ephraim (N.Y. member of Congress)
- Paine, Eunice (sister of Robert Treat Paine)
- Paine, J. H. (of the Boston Daily Advocate)
- Paine, James
- Paine, Rev. Joshua (H.C. 1784)
- Paine, Miss (sister of Ned. Paine)
- Paine, Moses
- Paine, Mr. (of Boston Advocate)
- Paine, Ned. and Mrs.
- Paine, Robert (H.C. 1789)
- Paine, Robert Treat (Mass. delegate in Continental Congress, justice Mass. Supreme Court)
- Paine, Robert Treat (H.C. 1822)
- Paine, Robert Treat (1773-1811), “Adams and Liberty”
- Paine, Sarah Chandler (wife of Timothy)
- Paine, Thomas
- Paine, Timothy
- Paine, Dr. William
- Painshill (Brit. estate)
- Paint
- Painter, Capt. (of S.C.)
- Paintings
- Palaephatus (Greek author)
- Palatinate, The
- Palatine Library
- Palencia, Spain
- Palestine
- Paley, William
- Palfrey, Cazneau (H.C. 1826)
- Palfrey, Mrs. (wife of John Gorham)
- Palfrey, Rev. John Gorham
- Palfrey, Susan(?)
- Palfrey, Col. William
- Palfry, Warwick, witness, No. 10
- Paliniach(?), Mme. de
- Palladian Band
- Palladio, Andrea (Italian architect)
- Palland van Glinthuizen, Baron (president of the States General)
- Pallandt, de, of The Hague
- Pallas (British frigate)
- Pallas (French ship)
- Pallas (Mass. privateer)
- Pallas, ship
- Palliser, Vice Adm. Sir Hugh (British)
- Palmer (Kingston), Mass.
- Palmer family (of Germantown and Boston)
- Palmer v. Hussey
- Palmer v. Noyes, Form XXV
- Palmer, Elizabeth (1748-1814, daughter of Gen. Joseph, later wife of Joseph Cranch)
- Palmer, Elizabeth Hunt (wife of Joseph Pearce)
- Palmer, Horsley
- Palmer, John (of Horsham, England)
- Palmer, Deacon and Brig. Gen. Joseph (1716-1788, husband of Richard Cranch's sister)
- Palmer, Joseph (1758-1779, nephew of Deacon Joseph Palmer)
- Palmer, Joseph Pearse (1750-1797, nephew of the Cranches, father of Royall Tyler's wife)
- Palmer, Joseph, plaintiff, Form XXV
- Palmer, Mary (1775-1866, daughter of Joseph Pearse, later, wife of Royall Tyler)
- Palmer, Mary (1746-1791, daughter of Gen. Joseph, niece of the Cranches, often called “Polly”)
- Palmer, Mary Cranch (1720?-1790, wife of Gen. Joseph)
- Palmer, Mass.
- Palmer, Mass., Scott's tavern
- Palmer, Mr., witness, No. 14
- Palmer, Robert R.
- Palmer, Sophia (daughter of Elizabeth)
- Palmer, Stephen (H.C. 1789)
- Palmer, Thomas
- Palmes v. Greenleaf, Form XVI
- Palmes, Capt. Richard (Continental marines)
- Palmier (French ship of the line)
- Palus (French wine region)
- Pamphlets
- Pampus (in the Zuider Zee between the Texel and Amsterdam)
- Pan Courbo, Spain
- Panama Question
- Panama, Inter-American Congress
- Panama, Isthmus of
- Pancorbo, Spain
- Pancoucke, Charles Joseph
- Panic of 1837
- Panin, Count Nikita Ivanovitch (Russian first minister of the college of foreign affairs)
- Panini, Giovanni Paolo
- Panther (British ship of the line)
- Panther (ship), case of
- Panton, Henry Gibson
- Panton, William
- Pantuckett Falls
- Paoli, Gen. Pascal (Corsican)
- Paoli, Pasquale
- Paoli, Penn.
- Papanti, Lorenzo and family
- Paper
- Paper industry, case concerning
- Paper money
- Papineau, Louis Joseph
- Paraclet, Le (French convent)
- Paradise, John (Brit. scholar)
- Paradise, Lucy (daughter of John)
- Paradise, Lucy Ludwell (wife of John)
- Paragon (steamboat)
- Paraguay, missions in
- Paraphrase on the Second Epistle of John, The Roundhead
- Parcé, Quebec
- Pardon
- Paredes de Nava, Spain
- Paris, France
- Paris (Trojan prince)
- Paris, Archbishop of
- Paris, Matthew, Chronica Majora
- Paris, Treaty of (1783)
- Paris, University of
- Parish & Thomson (Hamburg)
- Parish of Aldenham v. Parish of Abbots Langley
- Parish, Rev. Elijah (of Byfield)
- Parison, “Pondicherry” (aboard the Boston)
- Park (Parke or Parkes) (“Friend,” of Braintree)
- Park, Dr. John
- Park, John Cochran
- Park, Mary F. Moore (wife of John C.)
- Parke, J., conveys letters between JA and AA
- Parke, Lt. Col. John
- Parke, Mathew
- Parker v. Taylor
- Parker's Ford, Penn.
- Parker's General Advertiser and Morning Intelligencer (London)
- Parker, Anna Tucker (wife of James)
- Parker, Aurelius D. (Boston lawyer)
- Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
- Parker, Capt.
- Parker, Mrs. (wife of Daniel Pinckney)
- Parker, Daniel (Haverhill schoolmaster)
- Parker, Daniel (Watertown merchant)
- Parker, Daniel Pinckney
- Parker, Dr. (of Boston)
- Parker, Henry Tuke
- Parker, Vice Adm. Hyde (British)
- Parker, Isaac (Chief Justice)
- Parker, James
- Parker, John (Boston merchant)
- Parker, John Avery, identified
- Parker, John Jr. (of S.C.)
- Parker, Jonathan, juror, No. 63
- Parker, Joseph (of London)
- Parker, Miss, rumored engagement to Webster
- Parker, Lt. Col. (Mass.) Moses
- Parker, Mr. (brother of Lucilla Pinckney Parker)
- Parker, Mr.
- Parker, Mr.
- Parker, Mr. (merchant, of Boston?)
- Parker, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Penn.)
- Parker, Oliver (of Groton)
- Parker, Adm. Peter (British)
- Parker, Capt. Robert (of the Portsmouth)
- Parker, Rev. Samuel
- Parker, Samuel D. (Boston lawyer)
- Parker, Theodore
- Parker, Thomas, 1st Earl of Macclesfield (justice and chancellor)
- Parker, Capt. Timothy (of the Scourge)
- Parker, William (judge, Portsmouth, N.H.)
- Parkes (Parks), Ephraim, in No. 29
- Parkes, Zachaus, in No. 29
- Parkman, Caroline Hall (wife of Rev. Francis)
- Parkman, Daniel (son of Dr. George Parkman)
- Parkman, Mrs. (wife of Daniel)
- Parkman, Francis (son of Dr. George Parkman)
- Parkman, Francis (historian)
- Parkman, Dr. George (Harvard professor)
- Parkman, Mrs. (wife of George)
- Parkman, Mrs.
- Parkman, Mrs. (mother of George)
- Parks, Daniel, in No. 29
- Parks, Deacon
- Parks, Elizabeth (cousin of ABA)
- Parks, Elizabeth or Rebecca
- Parks, James, in No. 29
- Parks, Lidia, witness, No. 29
- Parks, Miss (cousin of ABA), identified
- Parks, Rebecca (daughter of Warham)
- Parks, Rebecca Gorham (wife of Warham)
- Parks, Warham (uncle of ABA)
- Parliament of Paris
- Parliament, American
- Parliament, British
- Parliament, Irish
- Parliament, Law of
- Parliamentary History
- Parliamentary Register (London)
- Parliamentary or Constitutional History of England by Several Hands, The
- Parma, Duke of
- Parmenter, William (U.S. Repr., Mass.)
- Parmentiers, of Paris
- Parr, Samuel
- Parris, Alexander
- Parrott, John, deposition in No. 58
- Parry (Parren), Lt. Col. Caleb
- Parry, Sir William Edward
- Parsons, Ann
- Parsons, Elizabeth Greenleaf (wife of Theophilus)
- Parsons, John (of the Ranger)
- Parsons, Rev. Jonathan
- Parsons, Moses (?)
- Parsons, Mr. (of Quincy)
- Parsons, Mr. (brother of Samuel Holden Parsons), murdered in Nova Scotia
- Parsons, Mr. (in New Haven, Conn.)
- Parsons, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Springfield, Mass.)
- Parsons, Mrs.
- Parsons, Maj. Gen. Samuel Holden (Mass. member of Congress)
- Parsons, Samuel Holden (grandson of Maj. Gen. Samuel)
- Parsons, Theophilus (Newburyport lawyer, later Mass. Chief Justice)
- Parsons, Theophilus, Jr., quoted
- Parsons, Mrs. (wife of William)
- Parsons, William (Boston merchant and brother of Theophilus)
- Parties, misjoinder of
- Partition, action for, pleadings in, No. 16
- Partnership, dissolution of, No. 9
- Partridge, Capt., witness, No. 45
- Partridge, Col. Oliver
- Partridge, George (Mass. member of Congress)
- Partridge, S., of Boston, petitions Continental Congress
- Pascal, Blaise
- Pascal Mr. (of Paris)
- Pasch, Mr. (of Sweden)
- Paskalos (newspaper pseudonym)
- Passamaquoddy Bay, Maine
- Passamaquoddy, Maine
- Passamaquoddy, N.S.
- Passions, art of moving the
- Passports
- Passy, France
- Passy, Mlle. de
- Patapsco (Petapsco) River
- Patch v. Herrick
- Patch, John, III, plaintiff, No. 32
- Paterson (Patterson), Col. John
- Paterson, Gen. John (Mass. militia)
- Paterson, Justice
- Paterson, Robert, witness, No. 59
- Paterson (Patterson), William, in U.S. Senate debate
- Pathetic, the, in poetry
- Patience
- Patience (Amer. lugger)
- Patience (British brigantine)
- Patrat, Joseph, L'heureuse erreur
- Patrick (British deserter)
- Patrick, The Poor Soldier
- Patriot (British brigantine)
- Patriot (Republican) Party, Netherlands
- Patten v. Basen
- Patten, Miss (of R.I.)
- Patten, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Arundel, Maine)
- Patten, Rev. William (of Newport, R.I.)
- Patterson
- Patterson, Capt. Daniel T. (U.S. Navy), identified
- Patterson, John, letter to Commissioners listed
- Patterson, Mr., in No. 64
- Patterson, Nancy, witness, No. 62
- Patterson, William Augustus
- Pattison, Maj. Gen. William (British)
- Patty (AA's servant or bound girl), illness and death
- Patty (Penn. privateer brigantine)
- Patuxent River
- Pauillac, France
- Paul (British merchant ship)
- Paul Petrovich, Grand Duke (later Paul I, Emperor of Russia)
- Paul Pry
- Paul et Virginie
- Paulding, James K., The Lion of the West, J. H. Hackett in
- Paule, Mr. (Paris tailor)
- Pauli, Johann Ulrich (of Hamburg, Germany)
- Paulina, wife of Seneca
- Pauline (Paulina, Adams servant in Auteuil)
- Paulus Hook (Jersey City), N.J.
- Paulus, Peter (Dutch immigrant to U.S.)
- Paulze, M., letter from Commissioners listed
- Paupers
- Pausanias (Greek literature)
- Pauw, Jan Cornelius de (classical scholar)
- Pawn
- Pawtucket Falls, Mass.
- Paxton Boys
- Paxton, Charles
- Payment
- Paymount
- Payne, Benjamin (of Hartford, Conn.)
- Payne (Pain, Paine), Edward
- Payne, Edward
- Payne, Mrs. (wife of Edward)
- Payne, John Howard
- Payne, Miss (sister of Mrs. Clapp)
- Payne, Mr., “a fine tutor for the young ladies” in Boston
- Payne, William Edward (H.C. 1824)
- Payson (Henry) & Gutterson (Jacob)
- Payson, Jonathan
- Payson, Mr. (of Milton, Mass.)
- Payson, Sarah Leavitt White (wife of Jonathan)
- Peabody, Catherine Elizabeth
- Peabody, Clarissa Endicott (wife of George)
- Peabody, Col., Lovell transships goods for
- Peabody, Elizabeth
- Peabody, Elizabeth Smith Shaw (wife of Stephen, sister of AA, widow of John Shaw)
- Peabody, George (H.C. 1823)
- Peabody, Joseph
- Peabody, Lucretia Orne
- Peabody, Mary Haseltine (wife of Stephen)
- Peabody, Mr.
- Peabody, Mr.
- Peabody, Mr. (of Braintree?)
- Peabody, Nathaniel (delegate from N.H.)
- Peabody, Nathaniel Cranch, scrapbook in Mass. Hist. Soc.
- Peabody, Oliver (of Exeter, N.H.)
- Peabody, Oliver William Bourn
- Peabody, Sophia
- Peabody, Rev. Stephen (of Atkinson, N.H.)
- Peabody, Rev. William Bourn Oliver (of Springfield)
- Peace Commissioners
- “Peace Journal,” JA's
- Peace Negotiations
- Peace Negotiations, Anglo-American
- Peace Negotiations, Anglo-Dutch
- Peace Negotiations, Anglo-French
- Peace Negotiations, Anglo-Spanish
- Peace and Plenty (ship)
- Peace of Westphalia (1648)
- “Peacefield,” JA's residence.
- Peacock (ship)
- Peacock v. Bell and Kendal
- Peacock, James
- Peacock, Mary (daughter of James)
- Peacock, Misses (daughters of James)
- Peacock, Robert, and his destitute family
- Peacock, William (midshipman), in No. 56
- Peake, Richard Brinsley, One Hundred Pound Note
- Peale family, painted by Charles Willson Peale
- Peale, Charles Willson (artist)
- Peale, Miss
- Peale, Rachel Brewer (wife of Charles Willson)
- Peale, Raphaelle, portrait by
- Pearce, David (H.C. 1786)
- Pearce, Dutee J. (U.S. Repr., R.I.)
- Pearl (British frigate)
- Pearse, Mr.
- Pearson, Eliphalet (Harvard professor)
- Pearson, Lt. George F. (U.S. Navy), identified
- Pearson, Joseph (opera singer)
- Pearson, Sarah Bromfield (wife of Eliphalet)
- Pease, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Enfield, Conn.)
- Pease, Capt. Paul (of Nantucket, Mass.)
- Pechigny, Mr. (schoolmaster in Passy)
- Pechigny, Mme.
- Pêcheurs provençaux, Les (ballet)
- Peck, Becky
- Peck, Frederick S., collection of MSS
- Peck, John
- Peck, John (Boston shipbuilder)
- Peck, Samuel, challenged talesman, No. 64
- Peck, Thomas Handaside, witness, No. 63
- Pecker, Dr. James
- Peddocks (Pedicks, Petticks, Pettucks, Pettix) Island, Boston Harbor
- Pedrick, Capt. (of Salem)
- Pedrick, Joseph, deposition, No. 10
- Pedrick, Mr.
- Peekskill, N.Y.
- Peere Williams, W., Reports
- Peggy (Amer. merchant ship)
- Peggy (British ship)
- Peggy (snow)
- Peggy, Amer. schooner
- Peipus, Lake, Russia
- Peirce
- “Peirce Patent” of 1621
- Peirce, Henry, school of
- Peirce, James
- Peirce, Capt. Timothy (of the Gamecock)
- Peirson, Maj. Francis (British)
- Peking, China
- Pelasgii
- Pelby, William (actor)
- Pelham, Henry, Boston Massacre, engraving
- Pelham-Holles, Thomas, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- Pell, Mr. and Mrs. (of N.Y.)
- Pellerin, Le, France
- Pellisier, Lt. Col. Christopher
- Pelopidas, Theban general
- Peloponnesian War
- Pemaquid, Maine
- Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer
- Pemberton, Sir Francis
- Pemberton, Israel
- Pemberton, Samuel
- Pembroke, Earl of
- Pembroke, Mass.
- Pemigewasset River, N.H.
- Penacook, N.H.
- Pendleton, Edmund (of Va.)
- Pendleton, John
- Pendleton, N.Y.
- Pendula, principle of
- Penelope (Amer. brigantine, formerly Adventure)
- Penet, D'Acosta frères, & Co.
- Penet, F. P.
- Penet, J. Pierre (Nantes merchant)
- Penet, da Costa Frères & Co. (Nantes mercantile firm)
- Penfield, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Fairfield, Conn.)
- Penhallow and Treadwell v. Brig Lusanna and Cargo
- Penhallow et al. v. Doane's Administrators
- Penhallow et al., Memorial of
- Penhallow, Jacob, libelant, No. 58
- Penhallow, John, libelant, No. 58
- Penn family, of Philadelphia
- Penn's Hill, Mass.
- Penn, Granville
- Penn, John (of N.C.)
- Penn, John (of Penn.)
- Penn, Lady Juliana Fermor (wife of Thomas)
- Penn, Mary Masters (wife of Richard)
- Penn Richard (proprietor of Penn.)
- Penn, Thomas (proprietor of Penn.)
- Penn, William (founder of Penn.)
- Penniman, J. R.
- Penniman, James ("Deacon," of Braintree)
- Penniman, Joseph, Braintree schoolmaster
- Penniman, Nelly (of Braintree?)
- Penniman, S., of Braintree
- Penniman, Samuel
- Penniman, Stephen
- Penniman, Capt. Thomas (of Braintree)
- Penniman, William
- Penniman, of Braintree
- Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Evening Post
- Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia)
- Pennsylvania Germans
- Pennsylvania Hospital
- Pennsylvania Journal (Philadelphia)
- Pennsylvania Packet
- Pennsylvania, University of (formerly College of Philadelphia)
- Penny Ferry
- Penny, Capt., of Jamaica Plain, correspondent of James Lovell
- Pennybacker's Mill
- Penobscot Bay, Maine
- Penobscot Expedition
- Penobscot River
- Penobscot, Maine
- Pensacola, Fla.
- Pensions
- Penzance, England
- Pepperell, Sir William
- Pepperellborough, Maine
- Pepperrell, Gen. Sir William (1696-1759)
- Pequea, Penn.
- Perch (Amer. merchant ship)
- Percival, James Gates (poet)
- Percy, Hugh
- Percy, Robert Dow (CFA's classmate)
- Percy, Thomas, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry
- Performance
- Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista, Serva padrona
- Perham, Benoni, American Precedents of Declarations (1802)
- Pericles
- Périer, August Charles (balloon engineer)
- Perigueux, France
- Peritrochium, defined
- Perizonius (Dutch classicist)
- Perjury
- Perkins Institution for the Blind (Watertown, Mass.)
- Perkins family
- Perkins, Mrs. (wife of Cyrus W.)
- Perkins, Cyrus W., identified
- Perkins, Deborah (Debby)
- Perkins, Dr., witness, No. 5
- Perkins, Mrs. (wife of James)
- Perkins, James (H.C. 1809)
- Perkins, James Handasyd
- Perkins, James
- Perkins, Mr. & Miss (visitors to Winter Hill)
- Perkins, Mr.
- Perkins, Mr., dissolute son of James Perkins
- Perkins, Mrs.
- Perkins, Dr. Nathaniel
- Perkins, Dr. Richard
- Perkins, Sally
- Perkins, Samuel G. (president of Suffolk Insurance Co.)
- Perkins, Sarah (wife of James)
- Perkins, Thomas (of Bridgewater)
- Perkins, Col. Thomas Handasyd (1764-1854)
- Perkins, Thomas (“short Tom”)
- Perkins, Thomas Handasyd, Jr.
- Perkins, William Powell (Harvard student)
- Perkinson v. Bowman
- Perkiomen Creek, Penn.
- Péronne, France
- Perrault, Charles (French writer)
- Perrenot, Antoine, Cardinal Granvelle (advisor to Margaret of Parma)
- Perrenot, Abraham, Considérations sur l'étude de la jurisprudence
- Perron, Anquetil du (French writer)
- Perry v. Barker
- Perry, Maine
- Perry, Mr. (son of Mrs. Sumner)
- Perry, Mr.
- Perry, Commodore Oliver Hazard
- Perry, Richard
- Perry, Sarah (wife of Oliver Hazard)
- Persey, Mornay de
- Persia
- Persian Empire
- Persico, E. Luigi (sculptor)
- Persius (Roman satirist)
- Personal actions
- Personal injury actions, in Mass.
- Perth Amboy, N.J.
- Pertois, Marie Anne (of France)
- Peru
- Peru, Mass.
- Perugia, Italy
- “Peruvian Letters”
- Peruvian bark (quinine)
- Pestel, Frederik Willem (professor at Leyden)
- Pet of the Petticoats (afterpiece)
- Petapsco River
- Peter (Adams servant)
- Peter (British privateer)
- Peter I (the Great), Emperor of Russia
- Peter II, Emperor of Russia
- Peter II, King of Portugal
- Peter III, Emperor of Russia
- Peter, America (daughter of Martha Custis Peter)
- Peter, Martha Parke Custis
- Peterborough, Bishop of
- Peterborough, Earl of
- Peterhoff, Russia
- Peters, Rev. Hugh
- Peters, Pond & Co. v. Commonwealth Insurance Co.
- Peters, Richard (Penn. member of Congress)
- Peters, Richard (reporter of U.S. Supreme Court), identified
- Peters, Rev. Samuel (Conn. loyalist)
- Peters, Sarah Robinson (wife of Richard)
- Peters, William (Phila. judge, father of Richard)
- Petersburg, Va.
- Petersburg, Va., Battle of
- Petersham, Mass.
- Peterson, in the Netherlands
- Petit (Pettit), Adrian (Adrien)
- Petition from Braintree troops (1758)
- Petition of Right (1628)
- Petition to the King (“Olive Branch,” 1775)
- Petrarch
- Petre, Lord, of Kingsbridge, England
- Petre, Robert Edward, 9th baron
- Petrie, Samuel (member of Franklin's circle at Passy)
- Petry, Jean (John) Baptiste (secretary of the Comte de Chastellux)
- Pets
- Pettee (Pitty), of Braintree
- Petticks Island
- Pettit, Charles (of N.J.)
- Pettrich, Ferdinand Friedrich August (sculptor)
- Petty, John, in Form XXIV
- Petty, Sir William, 2d Earl of Shelburne and 1st Marquis of Lansdowne
- Petty-grew, William (physician), witness, No. 56
- Pettyfoggers, JA's campaign against
- Petuckaway Mill, Exeter, N.H.
- Pew, Jonathan, in No. 44
- Peyre, Marie Joseph (royal architect)
- Peyron, Claës Bartholomeus von (Swedish consul in St. Petersburg)
- Peyron, Magdalena van Brienen (wife of Claës Bartholomeus von)
- Peyton, V. J., Elémens de la langue angloise
- Pezerat, M.
- Phaedrus (Roman fabulist)
- Phaine, Penet & Co. (Nantes merchants)
- Phalaris (ruler of Agrigentum)
- Phanix (Spanish ship of the line)
- Pharaoh
- Pharsalus, Plains of
- Phebe
- Phelizburg (French ship of the line?)
- Phelps, Dr. Abner
- Phelps, Charles
- Phelps, Charles, Jr.
- Phelps, Henry (H.C. 1788)
- Phelps, John (H.C. 1787)
- Phelps, Josiah, witness, No. 41
- Phemius (Greek poet)
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Philadelphia
- Philadelphia (steamboat)
- Philadelphia Associators
- Philadelphia County, Penn.
- Philadelphia Light Horse
- Philadelphia, College of
- Philalethes
- “Philanthrop” articles by Jonathan Sewall
- “Phileleutherus” (pseudonym), makes proposals for Mass. Constitution
- Philidor (Danican, François André), composer, Le sorcier and Les femmes vengées
- Philip II, King of Spain
- Philip IV, “The Fair,” King of France
- Philip V, King of Spain
- Philip of Macedonia
- Philippa (British ship)
- Philippe Egalité
- Philippe, French opera singer
- Philippi, Greece, Battle of
- Philippine Islands
- Philips (Phillips), Ambrose (British poet)
- Philips, James
- Philips, Jan Caspar (Dutch artist)
- Philips, Maj. Gen. William (British), in Virginia with Arnold
- Philipse's (now Yonkers), N.Y.
- Phillipps, Samuel Marsh, A Treatise on the Law of Evidence
- Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
- Phillips Exeter Academy
- Phillips Foundation
- Phillips, Abigail
- Phillips, Andrew Faneuil
- Phillips, Elizabeth (ABA's cousin, later wife of William Stevens)
- Phillips, Hannah
- Phillips, Capt. John
- Phillips, John
- Phillips, John (H.C. 1788)
- Phillips, John (servant)
- Phillips, John Charles (H.C. 1826)
- Phillips, John, Suffolk County justice
- Phillips, John, in No. 60
- Phillips, Lydia (ABA's cousin)
- Phillips, Lydia Gorham (wife of John; sister of Ann Gorham Brooks)
- Phillips, Mary Ann (later wife of William Gray Brooks)
- Phillips, Miss
- Phillips, Miss
- Phillips, Misses (ABA's cousins, sisters of Mary Ann Phillips Brooks)
- Phillips, Mr.
- Phillips, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Harwinton, Conn.)
- Phillips, Samuel, Jr. (of Andover, Mass.)
- Phillips, Susan (daughter of John Phillips)
- Phillips, Thomas W.
- Phillips, Turner
- Phillips, Wendell
- Phillips, Willard
- Phillips, Maj. Gen. William (British)
- Phillips, William (Boston merchant)
- Phillipsburg, N.J.
- Philmore, Mr. (“Philip More," of Philadelphia)
- Philo Biblius (translator of Sanconiathon)
- Philo Mentor (pseudonym)
- Philopatria, on reconciliation with Great Britain
- Philosophy
- Phinney, Col. Edmund
- Phinney, Mr.
- Phipping, Charles (ex-prisoner)
- Phipps, Constantine Henry, Marquis of Normandy
- Phipps, Constantine John, 2d baron Mulgrave
- Phipps, Capt. David, R.N., captured
- Phipps, David, defendant, Form XXI
- Phipps, Dr., and Braintree inoculation hospital
- Phipps, Rev. Harrison Gray Otis (of Cohasset; son of Thomas)
- Phipps, Dr. Thomas (older, d.1817
- Phipps, Dr. Thomas (younger, d.1832)
- Phips' Farm
- Phips, Col. David, Sheriff, Middlesex co.
- Phips, Jedediah (of Sherburne, Mass.)
- Phocion
- Phocylides (Greek poet)
- Phoebe (Rev. William Smith's slave or “servant”)
- Phoenicia
- Phoenicians
- Phoenix (Mass. privateer)
- Phoenix (British Navy, ship)
- Phoenix (mythical)
- Phoenix Bank v. Hussey
- Phrenology
- Phrygia
- Physicians
- Physics
- Physiognotrace (artistic device)
- Picard, Louis Benoit, L'exalté
- Picardy, France
- Piccinni, Niccolò
- Pichini
- Pickens, Brig. Gen. Andrew
- Pickens, Francis W. (U.S Repr., S.C.)
- Pickering (Amer. privateer)
- Pickering's Reports
- Pickering, Edward
- Pickering, John (of Mass.)
- Pickering, John (of Portsmouth, N.H.)
- Pickering, John, Jr. (of Salem, Mass.)
- Pickering, Mr.
- Pickering, Capt. Thomas (of the Hampden)
- Pickering, Timothy, the younger (1745-1829)
- Pickering, Timothy, the elder, “Deacon” (1703-1778), identified
- Pickles, Capt. (of the Mercury)
- Pickman, Col. Benjamin
- Pickman, Benjamin, Jr. (of Salem)
- Pickman, Hannah Smith (wife of Benjamin Jr., daughter of AA's cousin William)
- Pidgeon, John, student at Princeton College
- Pidgeon, of Watertown, Mass.
- Piebot, Paris grocer
- Piemont (Paymount), John
- Piemont, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Danvers, Mass.)
- Pierce v. The Phoenix
- Pierce v. Wright, No. 36
- Pierce's Island, near Portsmouth, N.H.
- Pierce, Anna
- Pierce, Benjamin
- Pierce, Deacon Edward, notes as juror, No. 64
- Pierce (Peirce), Isaac, witness, No. 63
- Pierce, Isaac, witness, No. 6
- Pierce, Gen. John (Continental Army paymaster)
- Pierce, Rev. John (of Brookline)
- Pierce, Jonathan, witness, No. 19
- Pierce, Miss (of Brookline)
- Pierce, Mr. (Antimason)
- Pierce, Robert, witness, No. 20
- Pierce (Peirce), Deacon Thomas, plaintiff, No. 36
- Piercy, William (chaplain to Countess of Huntingdon)
- Pierian Sodality (Harvard club)
- Pierpoint, Robert, communication on statue of Catharine Macaulay
- Pierpont v. Cutler
- Pierpont v. Phipps, Form XXI
- Pierpont, Rev. John (of Boston)
- Pierpont, Joseph, deposition, No. 58
- Pierpont, Robert
- Pierrie, William, landscape by
- Pierson, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Newark, N.J.)
- “Pig Club”
- Pig Rock, Quincy Bay
- Piganiol de La Force, J. A., Nouveau voyage de France
- Pigeon, John (of Newton Mass.)
- Pignatelli, Michele, Conte (Sicilian diplomat)
- Pignus
- Pigot, Adm. Hugh (Brit.)
- Pigot, Sir Robert
- Pigres (Greek poet)
- Piis, Pierre Antoine Augustin de, and Pierre Yves Barré
- Pikemen
- Pilaer, Mr. (Antwerp art dealer)
- Pilarty, Capt.
- Pilâtre de Rozier, Jean François
- Pilgrim (Mass. privateer)
- Pilgrims
- Pilo, Comte de
- Pilote Américain
- Pilpay (or Bidpay, ancient author)
- Pincaire, Chevalier de (officer on La Sensible)
- Pinckney, Charles (S.C. member of Congress)
- Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (of S.C.)
- Pinckney, Henry L. (U.S. Repr., S.C.)
- Pinckney, Thomas
- Pinckney, William (U.S. Sen., Md.)
- Pindall, James, identified
- Pindar (Greek poet)
- Peter Pindar (pseudonym of John Wolcot, poet)
- Pindell, Eliza
- Pine, Robert Edge
- Pinelly, M.
- Pinetti, Guiseppe (conjurer)
- Pingo, Lewis (engraver)
- Pingry v. Thurston, No. 31
- Pingry, Asa, plaintiff, No. 31
- Pinkerton, John
- Pintard, John (translator)
- Pinto de Balsamão, Luiz (Portuguese minister to Britain)
- Pinto de Balsamão, Mme. (wife of Luiz)
- Piozzi, Hester Lynch Salusbury Thrale
- Piper, Rev. Asa (of Wakefield, N.H.)
- Piracy
- Pirates
- Pirkins, William (of the Ranger)
- Piron, Alexis
- Pisa, Italy
- Pisander (Greek poet)
- Piscataqua Harbor
- Piscataqua River
- Piscataqua River ports, N.H.
- Piscataqua, Maine
- Piscataway, N.J.
- Pisistratus
- Pissot, Mr. (Paris bookseller)
- Pitaval, F. Gayot de, Causes célèbres et intéressantes
- Pitcairn, Maj. John (British), death of
- Pitkin, Timothy
- Pitt (British whaling ship)
- Pitt Packet (brig), in No. 56
- Pitt v. Russell
- Pitt, John (later 2d Earl of Chatham), leaves Canada
- Pitt, Thomas, M.P.
- Pitt, William, the elder (1708-1778), 1st Earl of Chatham
- Pitt, William, the younger (1759-1806, Brit. prime minister)
- Pittacus of Mytilene
- Pitts, Elizabeth Bowdoin (wife of James)
- Pitts, James
- Pitts, John
- Pitts, Lendall (Lindall), defendant, No. 6
- Pitts, Mary Ann (servant)
- Pittsburgh Times, The, CFA's article in
- Pittsburgh, Penn.
- Pittsfield, Mass.
- Pittsford, Vt.
- Pitty
- Pizarro, Francisco
- Pizarro, or the Spaniards in Peru
- Pjasink (Fjasink, Frasink, Jarink, or Tyarinks), Mr. (Dutch consul at Plymouth, England)
- Place v. Atwood
- Place, Elizabeth
- Place, Hannah
- Placide, Alexandre (French ballet dancer)
- “Plain Man, A”
- Plains of Abraham, Quebec
- Plaisted, Mr., witness, No. 6
- Plaistow, N.H.
- “Plan of Treaties”
- Planché, James Robinson, The Loan of a Lover
- Planche, Joseph
- Plancher-Valcour, Philippe Alexandre, A bon vin point d'enseigne
- Plane, inclined, theory of
- Planets
- “Plantation Certificate”
- Plantations, unincorporated, exemption from ministerial tax
- Planudes, Maximus (Greek monk)
- Plataea, battle of
- Plato
- Platt, Abigail Pynchon (wife of Jeremiah)
- Platt, Ebenezer Smith
- Platt, Jeremiah
- Platt, Mr. and Mrs., in Paris
- Plattsburg, N.Y.
- Plautus
- Playing cards
- Plea
- Plead over
- Pleading
- Pleadings Book, JA's
- Pleadings, JA's list of forms of
- Pleas in abatement and other nonjury matters
- Pleasanton (Pleasonton), Matilda (later wife of John Goddard Watmough)
- Pleasanton (Pleasonton), Stephen
- Pleasanton, Mrs. (wife of Stephen)
- Pledge
- Pleurisy
- Pleydell, J. L., Field Fortification
- Plimpton, Plimton, Mass.
- Pliny the Younger
- Pliny the Elder
- Pliny, elder and younger
- Ploos van Amstel, Albertus(?)
- Ploos van Amstel, Gebrandt
- Ploughed Hill
- Ploughjogger letters
- Plowden, Edmund
- Pluché, Noël Antoine, Spectacle de la nature
- Plumer, Mr. (singer)
- Plumer, William (1759-1850; former U.S. Sen., N.H.)
- Plumer, William, Jr. (1789-1854, U.S. Repr., N.H.)
- Plummer, Abel, in No. 31
- Plummer, Daniel
- Plummer (Plumer), David, claimant of molasses, No. 47
- Plunket, Dr.
- Plutarch
- Pluton, Le (French warship)
- Plutus
- Plymouth Colony, Mass.
- Plymouth Company
- Plymouth Congressional District, Mass., JQA elected to Congress from
- Plymouth Council
- Plymouth County, Mass.
- Plymouth Rock (“Forefathers Rock”)
- Plymouth Sound, England
- Plymouth, Mass.
- Plymouth, N.H.
- Plympton v. Middleboro, No. 25
- Plympton, England
- Plympton, Mass.
- Pocket Almanach . . . 1786
- Pococke, Richard, Description of the East
- Podolyn, Mr.
- Poetry
- Poggi, Anthony (London printer)
- Poidras, Capt. (of the Duchesse de Grammont)
- Poignestre, Capt. John (of the Hope)
- Poillman, Mr.
- Poindexter, George, speeches
- Poinsett, Joel Roberts (U.S. Repr., S.C.)
- Point Allerton (Alderton), Nantasket peninsula, Mass.
- Point Judith, R.I.
- Point Riche, Newfoundland
- Point Shirley, Boston Harbor
- Point-no-Point, Penn.
- Pointe de Lévy, Que.
- Pointe du Minden, France
- Poncet, François Marie (French sculptor)
- Poisinet, Antoine Alexandre Henri, Le sorcier
- Poisson, Philippe
- Poitiers, France
- Poix, Philippe Louis Marc Antoine de Noailles, Prince de
- Poke, Mrs. (of Maine)
- Pol (ballet dancer)
- Poland
- Polastron, Comte de
- Pole (Pool), Reginald, Cardinal
- Polignac, Diane de
- Polignac, Yolande Martine Gabrielle de Polastron, Duchesse de
- Polish language
- Political Register
- Political economy
- Politique hollandais (Amsterdam)
- Polk, James Knox (U.S. Repr., Tenn.)
- Pollard, Benjamin
- Pollard, Robert
- Pollen
- Pollexfen, Sir Henry, Arguments and Reports
- Pollio (unidentified correspondent of Betsy Smith)
- Pöllnitz, Julius Ludwig August von, Baron de
- Pollon, Comte de
- Polly (Adams servant)
- Polly (British sloop)
- Polly (S.C. brig)
- Polly (cartel ship)
- Polly, Mrs.
- Polonius (character in Hamlet)
- Poltava, Battle of
- Poltava, Ukraine
- Polybius (Greek historian)
- Polycrates of Samos
- Pomay, François Antoine, Le grand dictionnaire royale
- Pombal, Sebastian Joseph de Carvalho e Mello, Marquis of
- Pomerania (province of Prussia)
- Pomeroy, Maj. Gen. (Mass.) Seth
- Pomeroy, Thaddeus (H.C. 1786)
- Pomfret, Conn.
- Pomfret, Thomas Fermor, 1st earl of
- Pomona (British frigate)
- Pomona (mythical)
- Pompadour, Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Mme. de
- Pompey (Roman general)
- Pompey (free black)
- Pomroy, Mr., Northampton gunmaker
- Ponce, Gen., in Paris
- Poncett, Mr. (Bordeaux merchant)
- Pond v. Medway
- Pondicherry, India
- Ponferrada, Spain
- Pont Sainte Maxence, France
- Ponte di Scarnafigi, Filippo Maria Giuseppe Ottone, Conte (Sardinian ambassador to France)
- Pontevedra, Spain
- Pontgibaud, Charles-Albert de Moré Chaliers, Comte de
- Pontlever, Comte de (French army)
- Pontois, Edward (French minister)
- Pontoppidan, Erik, Natural History of Norway
- Pool
- Poole (British privateer)
- Poole, England
- Poole, John
- Poole, Mr. Le
- Poona, India
- Poor Gentleman, The
- Poor Richard (Continental ship of war)
- Poor Soldier, The
- Poor laws
- Poor relief
- Poor, Brig. Gen. Enoch (U.S.)
- Poor, Robert (of the Ranger)
- Poor, action for benefit of
- Pope's Day (Guy Fawkes Day)
- Pope, Alexander
- Pope, Eliza Jennet Dorcas Johnson (wife of John, sister of LCA)
- Pope, Elizabeth Nash (wife of Ralph)
- Pope, Jacob (Amer. prisoner)
- Pope, John (1770-1845, brother-in-law of LCA)
- Pope, Joseph (of Boston), orrery
- Pope, Mr. (youth, Amer. prisoner)
- Pope, Judge Nathaniel
- Pope, Ralph (of Dorchester)
- Pope, Salome
- Pope, Stephen (Mass. State Sen.)
- Popery
- Popes
- Popet, The
- Popham, George
- Popkin, John Snelling (Harvard professor)
- Popple, Henry (cartographer)
- Popple, Mr.
- Porcellian Club (Harvard)
- Porcupine (British schooner)
- Poreau, Mackenzie & Co.
- Pork
- Porpas (sloop)
- Porry, John, witness, No. 2
- Port Egmont, West Falkland Island
- Port Folio, The
- Port Glasgow, Scotland
- Port Kent, N.Y.
- Port Louis, France
- Port Mahon, Minorca
- Port Royal, S.C.
- Port Royal, Jamaica
- Port Royal, Messrs. de
- Port Royal, New Method of Learning . . . Greek, transl. T. Nugent
- Port Royal, Nova Scotia
- Port, Miss Jane (landlady in Philadelphia)
- Port-Launay, France
- Port-Louis, France
- Port-au-Prince, Haiti
- Portail, Gen. du (French)
- Porten, Sir Stanier
- Porteous, Capt. John
- Porter & Crocker, in No. 7
- Porter v. Steel, No. 7
- Porter's Tavern
- Porter, Asa, plaintiff, No. 7
- Porter, Benjamin
- Porter, Capt.
- Porter, Catherine Gray (wife of Jonathan)
- Porter, Commodore Daniel, house at Meridian Hill
- Porter, Capt. David (of the Aurora)
- Porter, Rev. Eliphalet (of Roxbury)
- Porter, Eliphalet (Harvard fellow and Overseer)
- Porter, Col. Elisha, prospect for promotion
- Porter, G. R., Manufactures of Porcelain and Glass
- Porter, Rev. Huntington (of Rye, N.H.)
- Porter, Rev. John
- Porter, Rev. John (of Bridgewater, Mass.)
- Porter, Maj. John (U.S.)
- Porter, John (of Wenham)
- Porter, Jonathan
- Porter, Jonathan Edwards (H.C. 1786)
- Porter, Mr. (of Braintree)
- Porter, Mr. (tavernkeeper)
- Porter, Mr. (of Braintree)
- Porter, Mrs. (wife of Peter Buell)
- Porter, Peter Buell (Secretary of War)
- Porter, Rev. (young parson)
- Porter, Samuel, Salem lawyer
- Porter, Susannah Sargeant (wife of Huntington)
- Porterfield, Capt. (of the Jason)
- Porteus, Beilby, Bishop of Chester
- Portia
- “Portius,” fanciful name of friend of AA2
- Portland (British ship of war)
- Portland (Falmouth), Maine
- Portland (Maine) Courier
- Portland Harbour, England
- Portland, Duke of
- Portland, England
- Portman, Ludwig Gottlieb, portrait of Jean Luzac
- Porto (now Oporto), Portugal
- Portraits
- Portsmouth (N.H. privateer)
- Portsmouth (N.H.) Freeman's Journal
- Portsmouth, England
- Portsmouth, N.H.
- Portsmouth, R.I.
- Portsmouth, Va.
- Portugal
- Portuguese War
- Portuguese language
- Posse, Fredrik Arvidsson, Count
- Possession, and wild animals, No. 43
- Post Office
- Post van den Neder Rhyn, De (Cleves)
- Post, Rev. Reuben, identified
- Postlethwayt, Malachy, Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce
- Posts
- Potash
- Pote, Jeremiah
- Potemkin, Prince Grigorii A. (advisor to Catherine II)
- Pothier, M., A Treatise on the Law of Obligations or Contracts
- Potomac (frigate)
- Potomac Company
- Potomac River
- Potosi, Bolivia
- Potsdam, Prussia
- Potter v. Burchsted
- Potter, Rev. Alonso
- Potter, Archbishop John, Antiquities of Greece
- Potter, Dorothy M.
- Potter, Rev. Nathaniel
- Potter, Robert
- Potter, Thomas P. (Harvard student)
- Potter, Rev. William T.
- Potts, Hamilton (Harvard student)
- Pottstown (Potts Grove), Penn.
- Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
- Poultry
- Poussin, Mme. (of Paris)
- Poussin, Gaspar
- Povey, Mary Ann
- Powars, Edward E., publisher, Boston Independent Chronicle
- Powder
- Powder magazines
- Powder mills, erection of, urged
- Powel, John Hare (of Philadelphia), identified
- Powel (Powell), Samuel
- Powell v. Morgan
- Powell, Alfred A. (U.S. Repr., Va.)
- Powell, Capt.
- Powell, Jeremiah
- Powell, John
- Powell, John
- Powell, John (justice)
- Powell, John, witness, No. 62
- Power of attorney, suit under, No. 12
- Power, Thomas (master of Dove)
- Power, Thomas (master of Pitt Packet), in No. 56
- Power, Tyrone
- Powers, Midshipman Pierce (of the Ranger)
- Powers, Peter, identified
- Pownalborough
- Pownalborough, Maine
- Pownall, Hannah Astell (2d wife of Thomas)
- Pownall, Gov. Thomas
- Powys, Thomas (member of Parliament)
- Powys, Sir Thomas, argument in Harcourt v. Fox
- Poyning's Law (1495)
- Prades, Jean Martin, Abbé de
- Pradon, Nicolas (French poet)
- Prague
- Prat, Benjamin
- Prat, Daniel
- Prat, Isabella Auchmuty (wife of Benjamin)
- Pratt, Caleb
- Pratt, Charles, 1st Earl of Camden
- Pratt, Ephraim, juror, No. 59
- Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
- Pratt, George W.
- Pratt, Henry Cheever
- Pratt, Lydia Hunt
- Pratt, Mary Niles
- Pratt, Matthew (Adams tenant in Braintree)
- Pratt, Mr. (Braintree carpenter)
- Pratt, Mr. (Mass. gunmaker)
- Pratt, Mr. (servant of Rev. John Shaw)
- Pratt, Mr. and Mrs.
- Pratt, Samuel (Chelsea selectman)
- Pratt, Samuel Jackson
- Pratt, Sarah Jones
- Pratt, Thomas
- Pratt, Thomas (Chelsea selectman)
- Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. William
- Pratt, William (H.C. 1824)
- Pray, Mr. (of Braintree)
- Preble, Brig. Gen. (Mass.) Jedediah
- Preble, Edward (naval officer)
- Preceptor
- Predestination
- Pré en Pail, France
- Preignac (French wine region)
- Prentice, Mr. (tavernkeeper near Boston)
- Prentice, Nathaniel, witness, Nos. 18 and 19
- Prentice, Samuel (Continental officer)
- Prentice, Rev. Thomas
- Prentiss, Nathaniel Shepherd (H.C. 1787)
- Prentiss, Lt. Col. Samuel, promotion of
- Prentors, Mr. (Halifax lawyer)
- Presbyterian Church
- Presbyterians
- Prescott v. Keep, No. 18
- Prescott v. Priest, No. 19
- Prescott, Benjamin, in No. 18
- Prescott, Ebenezer, in No. 18
- Prescott, Edward Goldsborough (CFA's classmate)
- Prescott, Judge James
- Prescott, James (of Groton, Mass.)
- Prescott, James (H.C. 1788)
- Prescott (Prescot), Jonas, plaintiff, Nos. 18 and 19
- Prescott, Jonas, Jr., in Nos. 18 and 19
- Prescott, Mary (wife of Jonas)
- Prescott, Gen. Oliver (of Groton)
- Prescott, Oliver or William (H.C. 1783)
- Prescott, Ont.
- Prescott, Maj. Gen. Richard (British)
- Prescott, Col. Robert
- Prescott, Judge Samuel Jackson
- Prescott, Timothy, witness, No. 18
- Prescott, Col. William
- Prescott, William
- Prescott, William H.
- Prescription, water rights gained by
- Presgrave v. ——
- President (steamboat)
- President Roads (King's Roads)
- President's House
- Presidential elections
- Presque Isle, Mich.
- Press
- Press gang
- Preston (British ship of the line)
- Preston, Maj. Charles, British prisoner
- Preston, Robert
- Preston, Capt. Thomas
- Preston, William Campbell (U.S. Sen., S.C.)
- Prestonpans, Scotland
- Presumptions
- Pretender
- Preudhome la Jeunesse
- Preudhomme de Borre, Philippe Hubert, Chevalier de
- Préville, Chevalier de Gras (officer on the Triomphant)
- Prévost d'Exiles, Abbé Antoine François, Manuel lexique des mots françois
- Prevost, Anna Grand (wife of Augustine)
- Prevost, Augustine, British general
- Prévost, Bénoit Louis, engravings by
- Prevost, Sir George, British general, identified
- Prevost, Jacques Marc
- Prevost, Theodosia (Stillwell) Bartow
- Price controls
- Price, Capt.
- Price, Ezekiel
- Price, George
- Price, James
- Price, Mr. (in Cambridge)
- Price, Mr. (of Montreal?)
- Price, Mr. (of Montreal?)
- Price, Mr. and Mrs. (in Paris)
- Price, Mrs.
- Price, Mrs. (in N.Y.)
- Price, Dr. Richard (Brit. political philosopher and theologian)
- Price, Sarah Blundell (wife of Richard)
- Price, Stephen, The Forty Thieves
- Price, William M. (N.Y. district attorney)
- Prices
- Priest, Joel, defendant, No. 19
- Priestley, Joseph (Brit. scientist and theologian)
- Priestly, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Bristol, Penn.)
- Primage and average, defined
- Prime, Mr. (of N.Y.)
- Prince (AA's farm hand)
- Prince (African American boy)
- Prince Edward Island
- Prince Frederick (British brigantine)
- Prince William (British ship of the line, formerly Guipuscoa)
- Prince of Nassau
- Prince of Orange (Guernsey privateer)
- Prince of Orange (Harwich packet)
- Prince, Capt. Job (of Boston), Sr.
- Prince, Capt. Job (of the Concord)
- Prince, Job, Jr. (of Boston)
- Prince, Rev. Joseph (of Candia, N.H.)
- Prince, Miss
- Prince, Newton (Newtown), witness, Nos. 63 and 64
- Prince, Rev. Thomas
- Princess Amelia (British ship of the line)
- Princessa (Spanish ship of the line)
- Princeton University (formerly College of New Jersey)
- Princeton, Battle of
- Princeton, Mass.
- Princeton, N.J.
- Principal and accessory
- Principal, liability of for act of agent
- Principles of Law and Government
- Pring (Pringle), Martin
- Pringle, Sir John
- Pringle, John J. I. (Harvard student)
- Pringle, John Julius
- Printing
- “Prior Documents”
- Prior appropriation, rule of in water law
- Prior, James, Memoir of the Life and Character of . . . Edmund Burke
- Prior, Matthew
- Prior, witness, No. 34
- Prison ships
- Prisoners
- Prisoners of war
- Prisons, CFA on
- Private Debating Society
- Private acts (legislative)
- Privateers and Privateering
- Privilege, defense of in defamation, No. 36
- Prizes
- Pro, commonplaced
- Probable cause
- Probate
- Probate law, JA's notes on
- Probus (pseudonym)
- Proby, John, 1st earl of Carysfort
- Proceedings . . . Respecting Major John André, Adjutant General of the British Army
- “Proceedings of his Majesty's Privy Council on the Address of Massachusetts”
- Process
- Proclamation of 1763
- Proclus (ancient author)
- Procter, Mrs. A. G. (tenant)
- Procter, Metcalfe
- Procter, Mr., excused as juror, No. 63
- Proctor, Mrs. A. B. (tenant)
- Proctor (Procter), Edward, witness, No. 59
- Proctor, Eliza (tenant)
- Proctor, Mr. (tenant's son)
- Proctor, Samuel
- Proctor, Sir W. B.
- Prodicus of Ceos
- Prodromus (ancient author), “Galeomachia” (“Galeomyomachia”)
- Profert (pleading term)
- Profound, art of the
- Prohibition, writ of
- Prohibitory Act (1775)
- Prometheus
- Promise, breach of gratuitous
- Promises, mutual
- Proof (legal)
- Propaganda
- Property, cases concerning
- Property, private, right to compensation for taking, No. 33
- Property, real, Law of
- “Proposals for a Confederation of the United Colonies,” in Boston Gazette
- Proprietors
- Proprietors of the Common Lands of Ipswich
- Proserpine (Brit. frigate)
- Prospect Hill
- Prospect Hill, N.Y.
- Prostitutes
- Protector (Amer. vessel)
- Protector (Mass. frigate)
- Protector v. Buckner
- Protée (French ship of the line)
- Protest, master's
- Protestando, plea with a
- Protestant Association, England
- Protestantism
- Protestants
- Protestants in Germany
- Proteus (mythical)
- Proud, John G., identified
- Prout v. Minot, No. 13
- Prout, S. (artist)
- Prout, Sarah Jenkins (Sally, wife of William Welsted)
- Prout, Timothy, plaintiff, No. 13
- Prout, William Welsted (of Newburyport)
- Provence, Comte de, later Louis XVIII, King of France
- Provence, David, defendant, Form VII
- Provence, France
- Provence, Marie Joséphine Louise de Savoie, Comtesse de
- Providence (Continental ship of war)
- Providence (Continental sloop)
- Providence (steamboat)
- Providence Gazette
- Providence Plantations
- Providence Railroad
- Providence River
- Providence, R.I.
- Provident (Institution for Savings)
- Province Island (or Fort Island) in Delaware River
- Province v. Paxton
- Provincetown, Mass.
- Provisional Army (1799-1800)
- Provocation
- Provoked Husband, The (by Cibber and Vanbrugh)
- Provoost, Rev. Samuel (of N.Y.)
- Provost
- Provost, Maria
- Prudent, ship
- Prussia
- Prussian (Short) Exercise
- Prussian Army
- Psammetichus (ancient ruler)
- Pseudonyms
- Ptolemy
- Public Advertiser (Boston)
- Public Advertiser (London)
- Public Record Office, London
- Public houses
- Public-land policies
- Publishing
- Puchelberg & Co. (Lorient)
- Puchelberg, Mr. (merchant at Lorient)
- Pucker, “a poor Toad”
- Pudsey v. Pudsey
- Pueckler-Muskau, Hermann Ludwig Heinrich, Prince von
- Puente de la Rada, Spain
- Puerto Cabello, Venezuela
- Puerto Rico
- Pufendorf, Samuel, Baron von
- Puffer (farm hand)
- Pulaski (steam packet)
- Pulaski, Count Casimir
- Puller, Richard & Charles (London bankers)
- Pulley, principle of the
- Pulling Point (Boston Harbor)
- Pulsifer, David, witness, No. 59
- Pulsifurd, Mr. (ex-prisoner)
- Pulsiver, Freeman, witness, No. 59
- Pulteney, Sir William
- Punic war
- Purcell, Henry, The Tempest
- Purchas, Samuel, Purchas His Pilgrimage
- Puritans
- Purmerend, Netherlands
- Purple Heart
- Purrington
- Purviance, Mr., of Baltimore
- Purviance (Purveyance), Robert
- Purviance (Purveyance), Mrs. (wife of Robert)
- Purviance, Robert and Samuel, Jr.
- Purviance (Purveyance), Samuel
- Purviance (Purveyance), Mrs. (wife of Samuel)
- Purysburg, S.C.
- Puss (Adams family pet)
- Putnam, Abigail Bishop (wife of Archelaus)
- Putnam, Dr. Archelaus (of Danvers)
- Putnam, Deborah Lothrop Avery Gardiner (wife of Israel)
- Putnam, Dr. Ebenezer (of Salem)
- Putnam, Edward (of Sutton, Mass.)
- Putnam, Eleanor
- Putnam, Elizabeth Chandler (wife of James)
- Putnam, Rev. George
- Putnam, Maj. Gen. Israel
- Putnam, James
- Putnam, Miss
- Putnam, Gen. Rufus (of Sutton)
- Putnam, Justice Samuel
- Putnam, Samuel (H.C. 1787)
- Putnam, Samuel, JA's law teacher
- Putney, Vt.
- Putrid fever (typhus or diptheria?)
- Puysegur, Marechal de, L'art de la guerre
- Pye, Henry James, A Commentary Illustrating the Poetic of Aristotle
- Pye, Adm. Thomas (Brit.)
- Pym, John (1584-1643, Brit. statesman)
- Pym, William
- Pynchon v. Brewster
- Pynchon, Abigail Pease (wife of George)
- Pynchon, George (of Springfield)
- Pynchon, William (Salem barrister and judge)
- Pynchon, of Springfield, Mass.
- Pyne, William Henry (Ephraim Hardcastle, pseud.), Wine and Walnuts
- Pyrenees
- Pyrrhonism
- Pythagoras