Pagan, Robert
and Pagan v. Hooper, 340n
Pagan, Thomas
dispute with Hooper, 336-44, 379-80, 399, 466
Pagan, William
and Pagan v. Hooper, 340n
Paine, Robert Treat
and Pagan v. Hooper, 338
Paine, Thomas
letter to cited, 173
Rights of Man, 39n, 151
paintings
of American Revolution by Trumbull, 313
of Gouverneur Morris by Sharples, xxxviii, 246 (illus.)
of Hammond by Trumbull, xxxvii, 246 (illus.)
of Rittenhouse by Charles Willson Peale, xxxix, 246 (illus.)
of Tatham by Barrow, xxxix, 246 (illus.)
of Ternant by Charles Willson Peale, xxxvii, 246 (illus.)
of Thomas Pinckney by Trumbull, xxxviii, 246 (illus.)
of TJ by Charles Willson Peale, xxxvii, 246 (illus.), 372, 400
of Yorktown by Trumbull, 228n
Palisot de Beauvois, Ambroise Marie François Joseph, Baron de
letter from cited, 332n
Saint-Domingue agent to U.S., 332n
Pantheon
designs of, 335n
Paoli, Pasquale
asylum in England, 266
Paradise, John
letter to, 78-9
business affairs in Va., 28-9, 75-6, 78-9
Paradise, Lucy Ludwell (Mrs. John Paradise)
mentioned, 78
Paret, M.
and captives in Algiers, 240
Paris
bread price rise in, 222, 270
constitution proclaimed in, 160
king attends opera, 160
king's popularity in, 205
mayoral election in, 316
national guard reorganized, 146
tumult in, 7
votes medal for Lafayette, 222
Paris, Treaty of. See Peace Treaty, Definitive (1783)
Parker, Joseph
proposed land purchase, 4, 6n, 282
Parker, Josiah
recommends Cowper for consular appointment, 431
Parsons, Baldwin
kidnaps slave from Pa., 425-6
Patent Office, U.S.
bill for reform of, 295
TJ's bill for reform of, 359-61
patents
for Folger, 264
for Hartley, 130-1
Patriotic Party
in Poland, 458n
in Sweden, 450
Patterson, Mr.
director of national bank, 317
Patterson, George
mentioned, 258
and case of Jane, 317
Payan-Boisneuf, M.
letters from cited, 332n, 468n
Saint-Domingue agent to U.S., 332n
seeks Saint-Domingue consular appointment, 468n
Peace Treaty, Definitive (1783)
and debts to U.S. creditors, 295-6
negotiations on violations of, 352, 356-7, 378-9, 395-6, 402-3, 409-12, 422
See also boundary, northeastern; slaves; western posts
peaches
engrafting of, 334
Peale, Charles Willson
letters from, 372, 400
portrait of Rittenhouse, xxxix, 246 (illus.)
portrait of Ternant, xxxvii, 246 (illus.)
portrait of TJ, xxxvii, 246 (illus.), 372, 400
Pearce, William
purchases land in Federal District, 220
pearl ash
import duties on, 438-9 (table)
Pearson, Eliphalet
letter to, 430
peas
for Saint-Domingue, 330
peasants
oppose French Revolution, 270
Pendleton, Edmund
and Bowles, 404n
Penet, Peter
land claim, 101
Penier, M. See Peynier, Louis Antoine Thomassin, Comte de
Pennsylvania
and Bill of Rights, 16n
census, 49n, 227
dispute with Va. over fugitives, 425-7
gradual abolition of slavery in, 425-7
purchases Lake Erie tract, 4, 6n, 423n
Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery
and Banneker, 53n
Pennsylvania Supreme Court
and Currie v. Griffin, 116
Pétion, Jérome
elected mayor of Paris, 316
Petit, Adrien
TJ's confidence in, 121
Peynier, Louis Antoine Thomassin, Comte de
conflict with Saint-Domingue assembly, 464
Peyton, Adm. Joseph
and Moroccan civil war, 471-2
Phil (TJ's slave)
loses Cobb's tobacco, 211
Philadelphia
fires in, 310-11
medical education in, 257
trade with France, 238
weather, 348
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture
mentioned, 73, 244
Photii Sanctissimi Patriarchae Constantinopolitania Epistolae (St. Photius)
ordered by TJ, 327
Photius, St.
Epistolae, 327
Piatolli (Piattoli), Scipione, Abbé
mentioned, 457
Pickering, Timothy
mentioned, 147
Pierce, John
and Va. specific tax, 184
Piébot (grocer)
mentioned, 191
Pilnitz, Declaration of
mentioned, 161, 162-3n, 315, 455
pimento
import duties on, 438-9 (table)
Pinckney, Charles
letter to, 406-8
and fugitive slaves, 406-8
and convention with Spain on fugitives, 266-8
letter to Washington cited, 267n
letter to Washington quoted, 267-8n
seeks appointment as minister to Great Britain, 262n
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth
and relations with Great Britain, 13
and Thomas Pinckney's appointment as minister, 355n
TJ seeks support of, 74
Pinckney, Thomas
letter to, 261
letters from, 354-5, 363
appointed minister to Great Britain, 261-3, 288, 354-5, 363
criticism of, 263n
letters from quoted, 355n
letter to Rutledge quoted, 355n
portrait by Trumbull, xxxviii, 246 (illus.)
TJ seeks support of, 74
Pine, Mary (Mrs. Robert Edge Pine)
educates Mary Jefferson, 233, 294
Pine, Robert Edge
death of, 233n
Pinto de Sousa Coutinho, Luis, Chevalier de
and Street's consular commission, 273-4
and Portuguese consular policy, 322-3
provides Humphreys with information on Brazil, 433-4
Piranese, Giovanni Battista
drawings of Pantheon, 335n
pitch
for Algiers, 240
import duties on, 406n, 438-9 (table)
Pitt, William
relations with Russia, 107
plague
in Algiers, 124
plank
for Algiers, 240
Pleasants, James
TJ's debt to, 198n
Pleasants, Thomas, Jr.
letter from, 237
declines federal appointment, 237
letter to cited, 237
Plumard de Bellanger, Mme
and Derieux's legacy, 31-2, 301
mentioned, 164
Plutarch
Lives, 327
Pointe-au-Fer
retention by British, 409
Poissonier, Pierre
and desalination of sea water, 305
Poland
constitution, 456, 458n
defensive plans, 67
Patriotic Party, 458n
relations with Austria, 163
relations with Prussia, 163, 452
relations with Russia, 453, 455
relations with Saxony, 163
revolution in, 151, 297, 453, 458n
succession to throne, 453, 455
throne offered to Elector of Saxony, 21, 67
Poland, King of. See Stanislas II Augustus
Polly (ship)
mentioned, 92, 131
Polycarp, St.
Epistolae, 327
Polycarpi et Ignatii Epistolae (SS. Polycarp and Ignatius)
ordered by TJ, 327
Pombal, Sebastien José de Carvalho e Mello, Comte d'Oeyras, Marquis de
economic policies, 219
Pomerania, Prussia
mentioned, 452
Poncignon, J.
and Saint-Domingue slave revolt, 332n
Poole, England
U.S. consul in, 132-3n
Pope, Nathaniel
letter to, 201
as attorney for TJ, 165, 187, 199, 201, 374-5
letter to quoted, 204n
pork
for French navy, 143, 162
import duties on, 438-9 (table)
Port-au-Prince, Saint-Domingue
and Saint-Domingue slave revolt, 373, 460, 463
port charges, 278, 405
port charges
in British W.I., 438-9, 440
in France, 438-9, 440
in French W.I., 438-9, 440
in Great Britain, 438-9, 440
in Ireland, 438-9, 440
Tench Coxe's information on, 405, 406n, 414
Walter Stewart's information on, 406n
Portugal
agriculture, 47, 139
and French Revolution, 59, 110
and U.S. consuls, 273, 322
clergy favorable to U.S., 110
climate, 139
colonies, 218
crime in, 218
exports wine, 219
government, 218
Inquisition, 110
manufactures, 218
minister to U.S., 164
national character, 434
navy, 472n
political situation in, 7
relations with Algiers, 124, 240, 241
relations with Brazil, 434
succession to throne, 375
trade with Great Britain, 110-11, 218
trade with U.S., 61n
transaction of public business in, 322
Portugal, Queen of. See Maria I
postal service
in Federal District, 91
in France, 70
in Ky., 84
in Southwest Territory, 14, 44, 56-8, 84, 170-1, 207, 219
in Va., 11, 14, 44, 84, 147, 170, 219, 224, 348, 441, 445, 446
post office, U.S.
bill for, 441, 445
pot ash
import duties on, 438-9 (table)
Potemkin, Prince Grigorii Aleksandrovich
army of, 453
death of, 453-4, 455
foreign policy of, 455
legacy of, 455
Potocki, Jan, Count
and Barclay's mission to Morocco, 180
Potowatomi Indians
land claims, 279
Potter, James
and Currie v. Griffin, 116
Potter, Richard
and Currie v. Griffin, 116
pound sterling
value of, 239
Powell, Samuel
farm visited by TJ and Washington, 57
Price, Leonard
TJ's debt to, 198n
Prince, William
letter from, 268-9
supplies trees for Monticello, 268-9, 348, 389
princes, French
funds for, 315
law against vetoed by king, 315
minister in Sweden, 315
oppose Revolution, 20, 126, 182, 206
rights of, 66, 105
support for in Europe, 470
Princeton College. See New Jersey, College of
prisoners of war
subsistence of, 396
Privileges of Englishmen in Portugal
ordered by TJ, 327
prizes, naval
taken after cessation of Anglo-American hostilities, 396
Provence, Louis Xavier Stanislas, Comte de
letter to Louis XVI, 162n
provisions
import duties on, 438-9 (table)
Prussia
and French Revolution, 47
and Russo-Turkish war, 21
relations with Austria, 450, 454, 457
relations with France, 113
relations with Great Britain, 450-1, 457
relations with Poland, 163, 452
relations with Russia, 139, 163, 451, 453, 456
relations with Spain, 452
relations with Sweden, 452
territorial aspirations, 21
Prussia, King of. See Frederick William II, King of Prussia
Public Lands, Report on
criticism of, 306-10
discussed by TJ, 377
distribution, 441
impact on British, 285n
preparation of, 3-6, 8, 29, 42, 45, 76, 185
provenance, 284-5n
submitted to President, 274
text, 274-88
“Publicola” (John Quincy Adams)
essays, 38, 39n, 223-4
Pujet, M.
on Algerine affairs, 68-70
Purdie, Hugh
impressment of, 92
putty
ordered by TJ, 92, 131