P.

Pacific Ocean, the, II. [406].
Paine, Timothy, I. [404].
Panama, II. [401].
Panet, Jean Claude, II. [439].
Parfouru, Madame de, II. [427].
Paris, I. [13], [14], [16], [186], [192], [311], [360], [361], [457], II. [47], [322], [374]; questions of American boundary, I. [86] (see [France]); trial of the dishonest officials, II. [385], [386].
Paris, the peace of, II. [383]-[408].
Parker, Colonel, his party captured by Indians, I. [484], [489].
Parkman, Rev. Ebenezer, II. [89 note].
Parkman, George Francis, II. [440].
Parkman, William, opinion of Abercromby, II. [89].
Parliament, the, I. [6], [7], [167], [170], [181], II. [41], [83], [84]; taxation by, I. [171], [177], [193], II. [413]; raises money for campaigns in America, I. [195], [316], [382]; money paid to Massachusetts, II. [85]; elections in 1761, II. [392]; the peace between England and France, II. [406]; resistance of the British colonies, II. [413].
Parliament of Paris, the, I. [363].
Passamaquoddy Bay, II. [183].
Patten, Captain, assists Bradstreet, I. [395].
Patterson's Creek, I. [342].
Patton, John, I. [80].
Paxton, town of, I. [344].
Peabody, his bravery, I. [428].
Péan, I. [458], II. [8], [20]; his wife, I. [87], [88], II. [9], [19], [28], [29]; promotion of, I. [88]; his official knavery, I. [129], II. [22]-[24], [28], [31]-[33], [37 note]; letter to Duquesne, I. [129]; effort to descend the Ohio thwarted, I. [130], [131]; at La Chine, II. [9]; thrown into the Bastille, II. [385].
Péan, Madame, I. [87], [88], II. [9], [19], [28], [29].
Peleus, II. [184].
Penisseault, Antoine, II. [20]; official knavery, II. [23], [24]; thrown into the Bastille, II. [385].
Penisseault, Madame, II. [29].
Penn, Richard, proprietary of Pennsylvania, I. [338].
Penn, Thomas, proprietary of Pennsylvania, I. [338].
Penn, William, his plan of union for the colonies, I. [34]; first proprietary of Pennsylvania, I. [338], [339].
Pennahouel, chief of the Ottawas, I. [487]; his speech, I. [487]-[489].
Pennoyer, Jesse, II. [258 note].
Pennsylvania, I. [227], II. [130]; matters of interest concerning the people and the place, I. [25], [31]-[33], [35], [37], [42], [45], [54], [59], [60], [86], [193]-[198], [339]; efforts of Dinwiddie to obtain help from, I. [139]-[141]; relations of the Assembly with the people, I. [142], [165]-[168], [337], [339]-[350], [422], [423], II. [131]; commissioners sent to Albany, I. [173]-[176]; German population, I. [193]; sufferings of the settlers, [329], [330], [336]-[350], [365], [422], [423], II. [131], [132]; questions of taxing proprietary lands, I. [337]-[341], [344]-[347], [349]; a militia law passed, I. [348]; roads to be made by the army, II. [132]-[134]; Indian allies sought for, II. [142]-[147]; expedition of Major Grant, II. [152].
Penobscot River, the, I. [485].
Penobscots, I. [514 note].
Pepperell, his regiment, I. [194], [320], [382], [398], [410].
Pepperell, Fort, condition of, I. [411].
Perière, war-party sent out under, I. [429].
Peronney, Captain, killed in battle, I. [230].
Perrot, Isle, II. [371].
Persians, II. [323].
Perth, II. [185].
Peter the Great, I. [17], [18].
Peter III., II. [399].
Peter, Captain, the mission of Frederic Post, II. [149], [150].
Peticodiac, disaster to the English, I. [275], [276].
Petrie, Johan Jost, taken prisoner, II. [7].
Peyroney, Ensign, I. [158]. See [Peronney].
Peyton, Lieutenant, his escape from Indians, II. [232].
Philadelphia, I. [196], [219 note], [228], [231], [233], II. [132], [161]; relative size of, I. [31]; its prosperity, I. [336], [337]; influence of the Quakers, I. [336], [337], [339]; council of, I. [426]; difficulty in quartering the troops, I. [439], [440]; rejoicing at the fall of Louisbourg, II. [76]-[78].
Philippines, the, II. [401].
Philipsbourg, siege of, I. [358].
Philistines, II. [126].
Phillips, governor of Acadia, I. [97], [101 note].
Phillips, Lieutenant, surrender of, II. [13], [14].
Phipps, Governor, letter from John Ashley to, I. [387].
Piacenza, I. [359].
Piankishaws, the, I. [83].
Pichon, Thomas, commissary at Fort Beauséjour, I. [243]; his treachery, I. [243], [243 note]; his writings, I. [243 note], [251 note], [266], II. [81 note].
Pickawillany, I. [52], [55]-[58], [81], [209]; the Indians cajoled by the English, I. [82], [83]; the town attacked, and the English traders slaughtered, I. [84], [85].
Pique Town (Pickawillany), I. [52]; his importance of, I. [52].
Piquet, Abbé, I. [65 note], [392]; his mission and plans, I. [38], [52], [65]-[75], [78], [171], [414], [487], II. [242], [369], [417], [418]; his banners, II. [418].
Pisiquid, I. [94], [244].
Pisiquid River, the, I. [268].
Pitt, William, I. [6], [408], II. [40], [190], [432]; his characteristics and his politics, I. [8], [9], II. [42]-[49], [391], [392], [398], [400], [407]; his relations with Newcastle, I. [179], [400]; his decline in power, I. [469], [470 note], II. [41], [44], [45], [398], [399], [401]; his views and plans for war, II. [47], [48], [83]-[85], [89], [118], [131], [132], [141], [157], [193], [235], [236], [240], [391], [392], [400], [401], [408]; report made by Pownall, II. [84], [85]; naming of Pittsburg, II. [159]; the expeditions against Louisbourg and Quebec, II. [191]-[193], [194 note], [268]-[271], [323], [345]; disliked by George III., II. [391], [392], [397]; negotiations with Choiseul, II. [393]-[397]; an explanation demanded of Spain, II. [396], [397]; the peace of Paris, II. [400]-[407]; carried into the House of Commons, II. [406], [407].
Pitt, Fort, built by Stanwix, II. [159].
Pittsburg, II. [235], [236], [244]; site of, I. [46], [60], [142], [143], [207]; naming of the place, II. [159].
Plassey, the victory of, II. [45], [408].
Plates, leaden, bearing inscriptions, I. [43]. See [Céloron].
Plymouth Colony, the, I. [245].
Pococke, Admiral, Sir George, II. [401], [402].
Pointe-aux-Trembles, II. [19], [224], [263], [278], [341], [361].
Poisson, Jeanne. See [Pompadour].
Poland, I. [10].
Polson, Captain, I. [227], [230].
Pomeroy, Abigail, II. [237].
Pomeroy, Rev. Benjamin, II. [237], [238].
Pomeroy, Daniel, in the expedition against Crown Point, I. [291], [311].
Pomeroy, Rachel, I. [311].
Pomeroy, Lieutenant-Colonel Seth, I. [290]; in the expedition against Crown Point, I. [290], [291]; quotations from his letters, I. [291]-[294], [311], [312], [316 note]; the battle of Lake George, I. [303], [305], [312 note].
Pomeroy, Seth, jr., I. [291].
Pomeroy, Theodore, I. [316 note].
Pompadour Madame de (Jeanne Poisson), I. [2], [353], II. [44], [394]; her political influence, I. [2], [3], [15], [179], [354], [355], [363], II. [38]-[45], [173], [174], [393], [409].
Pondicherry, II. [389], [402].
Pont-à-Buot, I. [248].
Pontbriand, Bishop, II. [265], [309].
Pontiac, I. [209], [347 note], II. [122].
Pontleroy, II. [100].
"Porcupine," the, II. [284].
Port Royal (Annapolis), I. [108].
Portland, former name of, I. [169].
Portland, town on Lake Erie, I. [38].
Portneuf, to build a trading-house at Toronto, I. [69], [70].
Portugal, II. [402], [411].
Post, Christian Frederic, II. [144]; his mission, II. [144]-[149]; sent as envoy to the hostile tribes, II. [144]-[151]; his journal, II. [147 note], [163 note].
Potomac River, the, I. [59], [191], [200].
Pottawattamies, the, I. [76], [130], [209], [437], [438], [486]-[489], II. [142].
Pouchot, Captain, I. [374], II. [10], [11]; the attack on Oswego, I. [409], [410]; arrives at the camp of Montcalm, II. [103]; attacked, and surrenders at Niagara, II. [242], [249]; the surrender of Fort Lévis, II. [370].
Poulariez, Colonel, the capitulation of Quebec, II. [291], [303].
Pownall, Thomas, Governor of Massachusetts, I. [513 note], II. [84], [430], [431]; despatch sent to Loudon, II. [1]; statement concerning the war-debt of Massachusetts, II. [84]-[86].
Prague, the battle of, II. [39].
Prairie à la Roche, I. [41].
Preble, Major Jedediah, I. [275], [276].
Presburg, the Diet at, I. [19].
Presbyterians, the, I. [32], II. [116], [117]; in Pennsylvania, I. [31], [336]-[339], [347].
Presquisle, I. [89], [128], [131], [137], [144], II. [159], [160], [244]; the fort burned, II. [247].
Prévost, the intendant at Louisbourg, I. [104], [105], II. [72], [81 note]; memorial brought to Drucour, II. [72]-[74].
Prideaux, Brigadier, II. [235], [236]; the capture at Fort Niagara, II. [242]-[249], [253]; his death, II. [245], [249].
Prince Edward's Island, I. [98], II. [74], [75].
Princess's Bastion, the, II. [55], [64].
Pringle, Captain, joins a scouting-party, II. [12]; his bravery, II. [13]-[16].
Protestantism, I. [31], [355].
Province Arms, the, II. [76].
Provincial troops, the, II. [116], [119]. See [Army].
"Prudent," the, II. [67]-[69].
Prussia, political condition of, I. [2], [17], [19], [353]-[355], II. [399], [400], [405], [409]; the Seven Years War, II. [38], [39], [409]; successes of, II. [46]; campaigns under Frederic, II. [387], [388]; policy of George III., II. [393]; number of lives lost in the war, II. [409].
Puritans, the, i, [26], [29]; the settlers in Massachusetts, I. [26]; the class holding Roundhead traditions, I. [29]; dislike of the ways of the Virginians, I. [30].
Putnam, Israel, in the expedition against Crown Point, I. [291]; his bravery, I. [428], [429]; meeting with Langy's men, II. [96], [97]; his biography, II. [123]; taken prisoner, II. [123], [124]; his adventures, II. [123]-[126]; tortures inflicted upon, II. [124]-[126]; exchanged, II. [126], [127].
Puysieux, Marquis de, I. [15].
Pygmalion, I. [465].
Pynchon, Doctor, I. [306].
Pyrrhic dance, the, I. [407].
Pythoness, the, I. [438].