Neilson, John, ii, 183. Neilson, Samuel, ii, 183. Nevil, Judge, ii, 150. Nevil, Samuel, ii, 129.
Nevill, Judge, edits laws of N. J., i, 314.
New American Magazine, ii, 150; Woodbridge, N. J., ii, 129. Newark, Hugh Gaine at, i, 301; ii, 110.
Newbern, hist. of printing in, i, 338 3; ii, 9; newspapers in, 166.
New England Weekly Journal, ii, 30; hist. of, 39 to 42; incor- porated with Boston Gazette, 42. New Hampshire, i, 18, 25, 33; bank bills in, 33; hist. of printing in, 18, 205; no paper mills in at time of revolution, 137; paper mills in, 25; ii, 8, 52; Hist. Soc. Coll. cited, 12; J. Usher, lieut., gov., 206; news- papers in, 93.
New Hampshire Gazette, Exeter, i, 132; ii, 82, 97.
New Brunswick, newspapers in, ii, New Hampshire Gazette or Exeter
Newburgh, N. Y., ii, 106. Newburyport, i, 11, 32, 170, 179, 180; hist. of printing in, 179; T. Mycall, printer at, 11; press at, 170; stereotype experiments at, 32; Whitefield dies at, 342; ii, 8, 56; booksellers in, 232; hist. of newspapers in, 76. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ii, 3. Newcome, Thomas, printer, London, ii, 3.
New England Chronicle, ii, 74. New England Chronicle,
Essex Gazette, ii, 74. New England Chronology, ii, 66. New England Courant, i, 16, 114, 194, 406; ii, 19, 20, 22. New England Courant, published
by J. Franklin, i, 110, 111, 112, hist. of, ii, 31 to 38; denounced by Increase Mather, 33; printer, imprisoned, 33; opposed by general court, 33, 34, 35; evasive transfer, 37. New England Gazette, controversy, ii, 249.
New England Gen. Register, cited, i, 235, 331.
New England Journal, Boston, i, 106.
New England Magazine, ii, 86. New England Magazine of Know- ledge and Pleasure, hist. of, i, 142; ii, 69, 70.
New England, paper mills in, i, 25; pleaded with, etc., 72.
New England Primer, i, 143. New England Spelling Book, i, 134. New England Spirit of Persecution transmitted to Pennsylvania,
etc., i, 213. New England version of the Psalms, i, 46, 65; specimen of, 404, 405; ii, 205.
Morning Chronicle, ii, 97; hist. of, 93; title changed, 94. New Haven, i, 65, 75, 143, 189, 298, 299, 303, 314; colony, 393; hist. of printing in, 188; ii, 8, 68, 87, 90, 192; booksellers in, 233; newspapers in, 85. New Jersey Gazette, history of, ii, 128.
New Jersey, history of printing in, i, 314; laws of, 314; money printed by Keimer, 232; William Frank- lin, governor of, 237; newspa- pers printed in, ii, 128. New Jersey Journal, ii, 128. New Lights, facetious allusion to, i, 103.
New London, i, 17, 95, 106, 107
127, 185, 186, 187, 189, 190, 201, 203, 225, 321, 353; first printing in, 17; hist. of printing in, 184; Jonas Green settles at, 127; summary, hist. of, 87, 88, T. Green at, 120; ii, 8, 13, 88, 174; newspapers in, ii, 87. New London Gazette, hist. of, ii, 88; changed to Connecticut Gazette, 88.
New Market races, i, 307. New Mexico, i, 9.
New Orleans, i, 355, 413; news- papers in, ii, 177. New Plimouth, i, 70. Newport, i, 112, 162, 164, 177, 195,
196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 358; hist. of printing in, 194; J. Franklin sets up first press at, 112; newspapers in, 80; ii, 8, 38, 56, 69, 82; booksellers in, 234.
Newport Mercury, i, 199, 200; ii, 93; hist. of, 81, 82. New Providence, i, 128; E. Love
dies at, 128; printing in, ii, 194. News from Beyond Seas, ii, 246.
News Letter, first and last title of paper in Boston, before revolu-
tion, i, 176. Newspapers, first American, ii, 7; general observations upon, 199; number in 1810, 199; Rev. Dr. Miller's remarks upon, 200; literary importance, 200; ad- vertisements, 200; universal use, 201; form of changed, 200; hist. of, 1; statistics of in 1810, 7. New Spain, i, 5, 9, 18; researches
more practicable in, 5. New States, hist. of printing in, i, 352; newspapers in, ii, 175. New Style, explanation of, i, 109. New Testament, i, 108; first attempt to stereotype, 260; Indian, 54, 55, 58, 66; printing of, 75, 393; 395; printed at Boston, 129; printed at Trenton, 317; Ro- gers & Fowle, privately printed, 123; D. Henchiman publishes, ii, 217.
Newton, i, 174.
Newton & Peck, ii, 87. New World, ii, 9.
New York, i, 18, 25, 26, 31, 32,
115, 117, 119, 172, 174, 175, 188, 189, 192, 193, 202, 207, 223, 224, 225, 229, 232, 241, 261, 264, 268, 269, 283, 284, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 314, 324, 363, 366, 381, 407, 412, 413, 415; B. Franklin at, 115, 119; hist. of printing in colony of, 290; in city of, 291; in 1700, 291; in 1760, 18; Col. Docs. cited, i, 299; Doc. Hist. cited, 301, 303; early paper mills in, 25; type foundry by A. G. Mappa, at, 31; ii, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 68, 85, 90, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 108, 110, 118, 119, 125, 127, 128, 133, 148, 177, 189, 231; booksellers in, 234; N. Y. Hist. Coll. cited, 121; hist. of news papers in, 98.
New York Chronicle, i, 314; hist. of, ii, 120.
New York Journal, i, 303, 304. New York Evening Post, i, 300; ii, 142; hist. of, 108. New York Gazette, Bradfords', ii, 98, 99, 101, 116.
New York Gazette, i, 294, 256, 297,
New York Gazette, revived in the Weekly Post Boy, ii, 104. New York Gazette, and Weekly Mercury, ii, 109.
New York Gazetteer and Northern Intelligencer, Albany, ii, 126. New York Gazette and Post Boy, Parker's, i, 298, 302, 306; hist. of, Parker, ii, 104.
New York Gazette, or the Weekly Post Boy, ii, 105.
New York Journal and Daily Patri- otic Register, ii, 119. New York Journal, or General Ad- vertiser, ii, 116. New York Mercury, i, 197,
hist. of, ii, 109, 110. New York Mercury and General Ad- vertiser, ii, 123.
New York Packet, i, 312, 410. New York Packet and American Advertiser, hist. of, ii, 124. New York Pacquet, hist. of, ii, 115. New York Thursdays Gazette and
Weekly Post Boy, ii, 116. New York Weekly Journal, i, 299; hist. of, ii, 99; publisher (Zen- ger), prosecuted, 100; not in- dicted, 100; tried upon inform- ation and acquitted, 101, 102,103. Nicholson, Commodore, i, 326. Nicholson Wm., cylindrical presses
made in London, by, i, 36, 37. Nicola, Lewis, bookseller, Philadel- phia, i, 238; ii, 150. Night Walker, the, ii, 212. Noel Garrat, bookseller. N. Y., ii, 235.
Noll and Hazard, booksellers, N. Y., ii, 235.
Norfolk, i, 261, 325; ii, 165. Norristown, i, 285. North Carolina, i, 156, 162, 240,
412; hist. of printing in, 338; ii, 9; newspapers in, 166. North Carolina Gazette, Newbern, hist. of, ii, 166.
North Carolina Gazette and Week- ly Post Boy, ii, 167. North Carolina Magazine, or Uni- versal Intelligencer, ii, 166 Norton's Heart of New England rent, etc., i, 64. Norwalk, i, 207. Norwich, i, 72, 193, 305, 353; hist. of printing in, 192; ii, 148, 187; Jubilee, cited, 91; newspapers
302, 312; hist. of, ii, 111, 112; Norwich Packet, ii, 127.
Norwich Packet, The, and Ct., Mass., | Orderanzas, etc., i, 272.
N. H. and R. I. Weekly Adver- tiser, hist. of, ii, 91, 92. Notes and Queries cited, ii, 3. Notes from most parts of Christen- dom, ii, 3.
Nottingham, England, i, 208. Nouvelle (la) de la Republique des lettres, ii, 5.
Nova Literaria Maris Balthici, ii, 6. Nova Scotia, i, 157, 158, 159, 177, 358, 361; hist. of printing in, 357; ii, 9, 181, 280; newspapers in, 179.
Nova Scotia Gazette and Weekly Chronicle, ii, 181.
Nova Scotia Packet, i, 264. Nowell's Almanac, 1665, i, 68. Nuñez, Don Joseph, certificate of, i,
Oakes, Urian, book on astronomical calculations by, i, 48; elegy by, 70; Fast sermon by, 73; sermon by, 71, 72; poem dedicated to, ii, 242.
Observations, general, ii, 199. O'Callaghan's List of editions of Am.
Bibles, cited, i, 108, 272, 273, 299, 403; ii, 113, 115, 152. Ocharte, Pedro, printer, Mex., i, 373, 375, 376, 377.
Ogilvie, Rev. Mr., i, 302. Ohio Gazette, ii, 176. Ohio Patriot, ii, 176.
Ohio, printing in, i, 354; newspapers in, ii, 176.
Old meeting house in Cornhill, Bos- ton, burned in 1711; rebuilt and known as the Old Brick, i, 93. Oliver, Capt. James, aids first press in Cambridge, i, 39.
Oliver, Lt. Governor, ii, 71.
Ordenanzas de Antonio de Mendoza, i, 374.
Ordenanzas que mando hacer, D. Garcia Hurtado de Mendoza, etc., i, 379.
Ordenanzas sobre alcabalas, i, 376. Order of the Gospel, the, i, 290, 420, 421.
Ordinarium sacri ordinis hæremita- rum, i, 375.
Ordinationes legumque collectiones, pro convento juridico, Mex., i, 372.
Ore, Geronimo de, i, 378. Oregon, printing in, i, 355; ii, 178. Orsuna, F. Bravo de, i, 374. Osborne, Governor, ii, 109. Oswald, Ebenezer, printer, Phila- delphia, i, 268.
Oswald, Eleazer, i, 202, 328; ii, 119. Otis, James, anecdote of, ii, 257, 258. Otis, John, ii, 257.
Otomi dictionaries and grammars, i, 7. Ovidii Nasonis tam de tristibus, i, 377.
Ovid's Metamorphoses translated, i, 235.
Owfield, Sarah, married Rev. Joseph Glover, i, 41.
Oxford, i, 281, 302; first Gazette at, ii, 4.
Oxfordshire, England, i, 113.
Pablos, Juan, Mexico, i, 367, 371, 372; the first printer in Mexico, 366.
Pacock & Sill, i, 387. Padilla, i, 366, 367. Padilla, Augustin Davilla, cited, i, 372.
Page, Dr., Ms. Hist. of Cambridge, cited, i, 44.
Paine, Thomas, Common Sense, by,
i, 261; anecdote of, ii, 151, 152. Paintings, Mexican, i, 19. Palacio, Garcia del, i, 377, 378.
Oliphant, Andrew, bookseller, Pro- Panizzi, Antonio, ii, 3.
vidence, ii, 234.
Olmos, Andres de, i, 375.
Papen, Heiver, married Elizabeth Rittenhouse, i, 22.
Omnia Domini Andreæ, Alciati Em- Paper hangings, statistics of, i, 26.
blemata, i, 377.
Oña, Pedro de, i, 380
Onzeno de Amidas, i, 371. Opera Medicinalia, i, 374. Orange county, N. Y., ii, 105, 106 Orcharte, Melch., printer, Santiago Tlatilulco, i, 378. See Ocharte.
Paper made at Germantown, i, 20. Paper making, i, 381; historical
Paper mill, at Elizabethtown, N. J., i, 294; first in America, 21; swept away, 21; first rebuilt, 22; en larged, 22; second in British
America, 23; Worcester, 182; Papermill Run, 21; mills in Mass. at revolution, 137; statis- tics of, 25; Wm. D. Henchman erects first mill in New England, ii, 217; paper mill, Milton, 224. Paper, scarcity of, at revolution, i, 237. Parable, A., i, 230.
Parimaribo, i, 11; printing at, 11. Paris, i, 10; printing apparatus from, 10; type foundery from, 238; type foundery materials from, 29; gazette published at, ii, 5. Parker, James, i, 202, 298, 301, 302, 303, 305, 306, 316, 358; printer, N. Y., 298; with Wm. Wey- man, 298; dissolve, 299; assigns business to Samuel Parker, 299; with Holt as Jas. Parker & Co., 299, 303; leases to Holt, 299; with his son, 299; printer, New Haven, and N. Y., 188, 189; partner of Wm. Weyman, 315; removes press to Burlington, 316; to Woodbridge, holds
Parks, William, continued
320; establishes a newspaper, 320; settles in Williamsburg, 320, 333; prints for Md. and Va, 320, 321; prosecution for libel, 333; dies at sea, 334; ii, 155, 163. 190.
Parsons, Rev. Elijah, married dau. of G. Rogers, i, 124. Parsons, Rev. Jonathan, influence in procuring press at Newbury- port, i, 179.
Parsons, Rev. Mr., ii, 76. Parliamentary Scout, The, ii, 246. Parliament's Post, The, ii, 246. Partnership, the, i, 257. Pasteboard, etc., statistics of, i, 26. Pazos, Vicente, letters to Henry Clay,
referred to, i, 3; on printing in Spanish America, 3.
Peace, treaties of, i, 236. Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer, ii, 224. Pemberton, John, bookseller, Bos- ton, ii, 224.
Pembroke, Elkanah, bookseller, Bos- ton, ii, 215.
Penn, William, i, 208, 209, 219 aids in rebuilding a mill, 21;
Thos. Holme lays out plan of Philadelphia, 208.
Pennsylvania, first printing in, i, 17, hist. of printing in, 208; hospi- tal, bequest to, 239; paper mills in, 25; Thomas's account of, 20 ; newspapers in, ii, 132; papers in 1790, 148. Pennsylvania Chronicle, i, 257, 283, 324, 411.
office in N. J., dies in Wood- bridge, 299, 316; ii, 68, 99, 104, 105, 111, 113, 114, 116, 117, 118, 125, 129, 150, 242; prosecution of, N. Y., 260. Parker, James & Co., printers, New Haven, i, 188, 189; ii, 83, 86, 106; booksellers, New Haven, 233. Parker, John, bookseller, Boston, ii, 225. Parker, Samuel, printer, N. Y., i, Pennsylvania Chronicle and Univer- 299; printer, New York and sal Advertiser, Philadelphia, Wilmington, N. C., 305; ii, hist. of, ii, 138. 106. Pennsylvania Evening Post, i, 262, Parker, Samuel F., i, 312; son of 410; ii, 139; Philadelphia, hist. James, printer, N. Y., 306; of, 142. leases press at Woodbridge, 306; | Pennsylvania Farmer, ii, 60. endeavors to reestablish Ga- Pennsylvania Gazette, Franklin's, zette and Post Boy, 306; print- i, 235, 237, 245, 246; ii, 10, 134, er, N. Y., with John Anderson, 135, 136, 144, 146. inefficient, and leases establish- Pennsylvania German Recorder of ment at N. Y., and sells press Events, i, 152. at Woodbridge, 315; ii, 107. Parker & Weyman, i, 298, 302; ii, 105, 106, 126. Parker's Gazette and Post Boy, N. Y., i, 202. Parkhurst, Thomas, bookseller, Lon- don, i, 95. Parks, William, printer, Annapolis, i, 320, 332; prints laws of Md.,
Pennsylvania Journal, i, 75, 159 advertisement published in, 244 ; ii, 97, 144, 146. Pennsylv. Journal and the Weekly
Advertiser, hist. of, ii, 137, 138. Pennsylvania Ledger, or the Va., Md., Pa. and N. J. Weekly Ad- vertiser, ii, 140; Philadelphia, hist. of, 141, 142.
Pennsylvania Magazine, or Am. Monthly Museum, ii, 151; Phila- delphia, 151. Pennsylvania Packet, or the General Advertiser, Philadelphia, hist. of, ii, 139; for a time at Lancas- ter, ii, 139, 140.
Pennsylvanische Staatsbote, ii, 148. Penny Post, The, Philadelphia, ii, 150.
Penobscot, i, 56.
Perfect Occurences, the, 243.
Perfect Occurrences of Every Day's
Perfect Occurrences of Every daies
iournal in Parliament, ii, 4, 245. Perfect Occurrences of Every Daie
iournal in Parliament and other Moderate Intelligence, ii, 246. Perfect Occurrences of Parliament, ii, 246.
Perfect Passages of Each Dayes Pro-
ceedings in Parliament, ii, 246. Perkins, Jacob, of Newburyport, experiments by, i, 32.
Perkins, John, bookseller, Boston, ii, 229.
Perpetual Motion, F. Geiger en- deavors to construct, i, 30. Perry, Joanna, bookseller, Boston, ii, 216.
Perry, Michael, bookseller, Boston, ii, 215, 216.
Persia, scribes in, ii, 1. Perth Amboy, ii, 129, 358. Peru, i, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 20, 34; books printed in, before 1600, 379; early printing in, 5; first print- ing in, 1; grammars and dic- tionaries printed in, 3; no print- ing in at time of revolution, 3; paper made in, 20; probable publication of books in, 8; sculp- tured ornaments in, 34. Petition of General Court at Boston,
to Charles II, i, 65. Philadelphia, i, 8, 18, 20, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 115, 116, 119, 120, 122, 128, 129, 130, 142, 159, 162, 189, 194, 202, 203, 209, 210, 211, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 229, 230, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 243, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 291, 292, 294, 295, 300, 302, 310, 311, 314, 316, 317, 318, 320, 324, 339, 341, 342, 358, 360, 362, 381, 382,
Philadelphia, continued
407, 410, 411, 413; calico printing at, 29; hist. of printing in, 208; plan drawn by Thomas Holmes, 208, 209; printing presses made at, 35; printing, and paper mak- ing in 1810, 270; printing near, 17; printing after 1760, 18; type foundery at, 29, 30, 31, 32; ii, 7, 8, 9, 13, 36, 68, 101, 104, 110, 129, 137, 138, 139, 142, 148, 158, 162, 188, 189, 192, 216, 217; booksellers in, 236; hist. of newspapers in, 132. Philadelphia North American, ii;
Philip, King, killed in Narraganset war, i, 97.
Philip's Indian war, Mather's, i, 73. Phillips, Eleazer, í, 340; printer,
Charleston, 340, 341; bookseller, Boston, ii, 215, 216; at Charleston, 232.
Phillips, Eleazer, jr., ii, 169. Phillips, Gilman, bookseller, Boston, ii, 217.
Phillips, John, bookseller, Boston, ii, 221.
Phillips, Samuel, book printed for, i, 73; printing done for Boston, 75; bookseller, Boston, ii. 207. Phillips, Wm., bookseller, Boston, ii, 229.
Phips, Governor Wm., appoints Benj. Harris to print the laws, i, 93, 94.
Phoenix of Europe, the, ii, 246. Phoenicians, characters used by, i, 33.
Physica Speculatio, i, 375. Picture writing in Mexico, i, 19. Pierce, George, ii, 137. Pierce, Richard, printer, Boston, i, 89 ; ii, 242.
Pierce, Mr., Almanac by, i, 46. Pierson, Mr., translations into In- dian by, i, 52.
Pierson's Indian Catechism, i, 65. Pietas et Gratulatio Collegii Cantab. apud Nov. Anglus, i, 63. Pigott, Nathaniel, ii, 40. Pike, Major Z M. at Santa Fe, i, 9. Pinckney, John, printer, succeeds
Mrs. C. Rind, Williamsburgh, i, 337; ii, 164.
Pinkerton, opinion of, concerning hieroglyphics, i, 33. Pittsburgh, i, 270. Plain Reasons, ii, 126.
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