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342 (2), 343 (2), 344 (4), 345, 34G (2), 



347 (2), 348 (4), 349, 350, 352-354. 

 O'Reardon, Daniel, t ii. 319. 

 Organs purchased, church, ii. 56, Gl, G8 ; 



other references to church organs, ii. 72, 



78. 

 Osborne, George H., i. 366. 

 Oswego surrendered to the French, i. 259. 

 Otis Hill, and the exquisite view from, i. 



177. 

 Otis, John, Colonel, chief justice of the 



Court of Common Pleas, and judge of 



probate, i ii. 339. 

 Ourish, Jacob, i. 342, 346. 

 Ourish, Peter, i. 348, 361 ; death of, 348. 

 Owen, William, i. 289. 

 Owl Club, the, ii. 306. 

 OxJ3ow Meadow, a peculiar shaped field 



known as, i. 183. 

 Oxford, Colonel Rice, commander of the 



troops at, i. 326. 



Packet Sloops, captains, and names of 

 the Hingham, ii. 242, 243. 



Page's Bridge, i. 196. 



Paid to the Hingham soldiers in New 

 York, i. 322. 



Palding, William (Hingham or Boston), 

 i. 312. 



Palaeontological collection, ii. 154. 



Palaeontology of New York, and other 

 States, ii. 209, 210. 



Palfrey, John G., * § ii. 220. 



Palisade erected around the first meeting- 

 house, i. 216. 



Parsonage deeded to the deacons of the 

 Baptist Church and their successors in 

 trust for the church and societv, ii. 

 61. 



Parsonage erected for the Methodist 

 Episcopal Church and Society, ii. 64. 



Paraile of the fire companies of Hingham, 

 the first, ii. 259. 



Parasol and umbrella manufactory, ii. 

 176, 177. 



Parish, anniversary of the association of 

 the first, ii. 227. 



Parish-house of the first parish, dedica- 

 tion of the, ii. 37. 



Parish of St. John the Evangelist, organ- 

 ization, pastorates, and valuable gifts 

 to the, ii. 71-76. 



Parker, Josiah, 2d Lieut., i. 283. 



Parry, John, i. 348. 



Passing away of the ice sheet, i. 64-66. 



Past and present of an agricultural life 

 contrasted, the, ii. 191, 192. 



Past Grand Masters of Old Colony Lodge, 

 I. O. O. F., ii. 294, 295. 



Pastoral Duty, a discourse delivered 

 before the ministers of the Bay Associ- 

 ation, ii. 202. 



Pastoral relation to the First Church of 

 Christ in Hingham, dissolution of the, 

 ii. 227. 



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Pastor and people, a sermon on the recip- 

 rocal duties of ii. 210. 



Pastorates, long, ii. 17, 22, 24, 32, 33, 60. 



Pasturage for cattle, burial-grounds for- 

 merly used as, ii. 365, 367. 



Patent line, the, i. 161. 



Patience's garden, i. 179. 



Patridge, Nathan (Falmouth), i. 313. 



Paul's Point, i. 177. 



Peabody, ordination of Rev. William P. 

 O., ii. 228. 



Peace, rejoicings at the declaration of, i. 



oop. 

 oou. 



Peace Society, the Hingham, ii. 212. 



Peace through conflict, ii. 225. 



Peacock, George, i. 359. 



Peare, Nathaniel B., i. 349. 



Pear Tree Hill, i. 190. 



Peck, Mr. Robert, * ii. 2, 3. 



Peck's meadow, and pasture, i. 165, 174. 



Peirce, Albert L , i. 342. 



Pembroke company under Capt. Freedom 

 Chamberlin, i. 289 ; at Hingham, i. 

 307. 



Penalty for not teaching the English 

 tongue, and a knowledge of the capital 

 laws in our public schools, ii. 83. 



Pendergast, Daniel W., death of, i. 351. 



Pennel, Clem (Falmouth), i. 312. 



Penniman, Hingham men in the company 

 of Capt. (of Braintree), i. 299, 310. 



Penobscot expedition, the, i. 307, 322, 328. 



People's Independent Line of Steamboats, 

 its abandonment of the Hingham route, 

 ii. 248, 250, 252. 



Peppered. Sir William, one of the victors 

 of the Dunkirk of America, i. 253. 



Pequod War, number of men furnished by 

 Hingham for the, i. 203, 214. 



Perkins, William, i. 362. 



Petersburg, Va., killed at, i. 358. 



Petrosilex, local exposures of, i. 29, 30. 



Pettengill, David, i. 345, 358. 



Pettick's, or Peddock's, and other islands, 

 militia at, i. 296. 



Phaenogamous, or flowering plants, i. 91. 



Philadelphia, Pa., address before the Law 

 and Order Society at, ii. 216. 



Philip's War, i. 245-247. 



Phillips, George, i. 262. 



Phipps, Thomas, t ii. 319. 



Phips, Sir William, i. 248, 249. 



Phoenix Club, adoption of the name " G. 

 I. A. of Scribes and Pharisees ; " after- 

 wards changed to " United Associates ; " 

 dates, and reorganization under the 

 name of " Phoenix Club ; " member- 

 ship, list of officers, and purposes of the 

 club, ii. 303. 



Physician as well as divine, ii. 307, 347. 



Physician's fees in olden time, ii. 326. 



Physicians, native and resident, ii. 307- 

 326. 



Physicians not connected with Hingham, 

 references to, ii. 308 (2), 313, 314, 320 

 (2), 321, 324, 326, 



