48, 49, 50; Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 329, 331; Samuel Gorton, 601, 602, 604, 627; Sir Arthur Haselrig and George Fenwick, vi. 364; John Haynes, 355, 356; vii. 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 460, 461, 462, 465; John Higginson, 399, 400; William Hooke, 587, 590, 594; Thomas Hooker, vi. 387; Edward Hopkins, 325, 329, 331, 332, 334, 335, 336, 337, 339, 341, 343; Ed- ward Howes, 467, 468, 469, 471, 472, 474, 477, 478, 479, 480, 483, 485, 487, 490, 493, 495; John Hull, vii. 536; John Hum- frey, vi. 18; Henry Jacie, 454, 457, 459; Thomas James, vii. 482, 484; Francis Kirby, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18; William Leete, 538, 539, 540, 541, 543, 544, 546, 548, 550, 552, 553, 557, 559, 563, 564, 565, 568, 569, 570, 572, 574, 575, 577, 578, 580, 582, 584; John Mason, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 424, 425, 426; Samuel Maverick, 309, 311, 312, 313, 315, 319; Thomas Mayhew, 31, 33, 34, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42; John Norton, 450; William Paine, 402, 403, 404, 405, 407, 408, 409, 410; James Parker and Daniel Gookin, 446; Edward Parks, 385, 387; Daniel Patrick, 321, 325, 326; Hugh Peter, vi. 91, 93, 94, 97, 105, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115; vii. 203; Thomas Peters, 432; Wil- liam Pynchon, vi. 369, 371; Thomas Reade, vii. 113, 114; Sir Richard Salton- stall, vi. 579; Richard Saltonstall, vii. 251, 252; Peter Stuvesant, vi. 533, 534; Samuel Symonds, vii. 118, 121, 122, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 132, 134, 136; John Tinker, 229, 231, 232, 235, 238, 239, 240, 242, 243, 245, 246, 248, 249, 250; John Underhill, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189; Sir Henry Vane, vi. 582; Na- thaniel Ward, vii. 24; Thomas Welles, vi. 584; Roger Williams, 267, 268, 271, 272, 273, 276, 277, 279, 281, 283, 284, 286, 292, 294, 295, 297, 299, 302, 305; John Wil- son, vii. 4; Edward Winslow, vi. 162. His children, vii. 549n; viii. 385n, 425m, 494n. His death, vi. 307n. ther's funeral sermon on, viii. 427n. Not- Cotton Ma- ices of, ii. 204-206; vi. 514n. Winthrop, John, F.R.S., Note by, vi. 299. Winthrop, John, F.R.S., b. 1681, H. C. 1700, d. 1747, ii. 125. 405. Letters from Cotton Mather to, 405, His marriage, viii. 407, 413, 417, 418, 419, 425, 426-455, 458, 459. Letter to Cotton Mather, 681. His recommendation for membership in the Royal Society, 683 Thanks of the society to, 684. Notices of, ii. 207, 208; viii. 425. Winthrop, Prof. John, H. C. 1732, d. 1779, ii. 209. Spoken of for the presidency of Harvard College, iv. 441; declines, 444. Winthrop, John, H. C. 1770, d. 1780, ii. 209. Winthrop, John, of Baton Rouge, La., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvii.; iv. p. xxii.; v. p. x.; vi. p. x.; vii. p. x.; viii. p. xii.; ix. p. xvi.
Winthrop, John-Still, Sketch of, ii. 208, 209. His birth, viii. 440. Winthrop, John Temple, ii. 211. Winthrop, Joseph, Death of, 1693, viii. 402. Winthrop, Joseph, of Charleston, S. C., ii.
Winthrop, Mrs. Judith (Rainsborough), wife of Stephen, vi. 109n.
Winthrop, Lucy. See Downing, Mrs.
Winthrop, Mrs. Margaret (Tyndale), 3d wife of John, Gov. of Massachusetts, vi. 40n, 108, 259; vii. 158. Letter to, from Stephen Bachiler, 99. Winthrop, Mrs. Martha (Fones), 1st wife of Her death, 141. John Winthrop, Jr., ii. 204; vi. 482n. Winthrop, Mary, daughter of John, Jr., vi. 40.
Winthrop, Mrs. Mary (Browne), wife of Wait-Still, ii. 206.
Winthrop, Mary, daughter of John-Still, ii.
Winthrop, Admiral Robert, ii. 209. Winthrop, Robert Charles, LL.D., ii. 201, 212; viii. 384n. Member M. H. S., i. ix.; ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.; on the Standing Com., ii. p. xvi.; Pres., iii. p. iv.; iv. p. xx.; v. p. vii.; vi. p. vii.; vii. p. vii.; viii. p. ix.; ix. p. xiii.; on the Committee of Publication of vols. 9, 10, 3d Series, i. p. xxi.; of vol. 6, 4th Ser., vi. p. vi.; of vol. 7, 4th Ser., vii. p. ii. Winthrop, Samuel, vii. 288, 289, 292, 388, 568. His baptism, vi. 391n. Notice of, vii. 288n.
Winthrop, Sarah Bowdoin. Sea Sullivan, Mrs.
Winthrop, Col. Stephen, vi. 49, 50, 58, 72, 85, 103, 106, 109, 110, 112; vii. 115, 256, 281, 282, 385, 387, 431, 587, 588. wealth, vi. 114, 116, 163, 172, 285, 517. His His death. vii. 499. Winthrop, Lieut.-Gov. Thomas Lindall, d. 1841, vi. 202n. Member M. H. S., i. p. vii.; Pres., p. xx.; on the Standing Com., p. xx.; on the Committee of Publication of vol. 10, 1st Series, i. p. xxi. Memoir of, by W. Jenks, ii. 202-214. Winthrop, Thomas Lindall, son of the pre- ceding, d. 1812, ii. 211.
Winthrop, Mrs. Thomasine (Clopton), 2d wife of Gov. J. Winthrop, vii. 588. Winthrop, Maj.-Gen. Wait-Still, ii. 208; vii. 131, 466, 467. 548, 549, 584; viii 425n, 427n, 432, 538. Chosen Commissioner for Connecticut, vii. 581. of, viii. 404, 407. Second marriage Letters from Cotton Mather to, 404, 408, 410, 414, 415, 418, 426. Sketch of, ii. 206, 207. Winthrop, William, son of Wait-Still, his death, 1693, viii. 402.
Winthrop, Hon. William, son of Prof. John, d. 1825, ii. 209n. Member M. H. S., i. p. viii. Winthrop, William, of New York, son of John-Still, ii. 209.
Winthrop, William, of Malta, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., v. p. xii.; vi. p. xii.; vii. p. xii.; viii. p. xiii.
Winthrop Papers, The, cited, viii. 377, 470n. Letters of Cotton Mather, from the, 384-462.
"Winthropi Justa," by Cotton Mather, viii. 406, 407, 427n.
Winthrops, The, vi. 296.
Winthrop's fleet, vi. 312n.
Wipetock, an Indian, iii. 439.
Wise, Mr., imprisoned, viii. 498.
Wise, Rev. Mr., v. 264.
Wise, Rev. John, viii. 587, 700. Wise, Joseph, vii. 241.
Wise wall, or Wis wall, Rev. Ichabod, of Dux-
bury, v. 84, 85, 86, 226, 229, 249, 280, 288, 289, 294, 297, 301; viii. 256, 302. Let- ter to Thomas Hinckley, v. 144, 276, 285, 299. Letter from John Walley to, 286. Notices of, viii. 256n, 302n.
Wisner, Benjamin Blydenburgh, D.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. ix.
Wistar, Caspar, M.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiii.
Wiswall, Rev. Ichabod. See Wisewall. Witchcraft, iv. 312-317; viii. 58, 285, 286, 287, 360, 361, 367. 391-397, 398, 466-469, 475, 504n, 555-570. Margaret Jones exe- cuted for, in Boston, 1648, vi. 68.. Among the Indians, 188. M. Wigglesworth on the witchcraft delusion, viii. 646, 647. Witchfield, John, i. 94, 95. Wither, George, viii. 594. Witnesses, iii. 390, 396.
Witnesses, Slaying of the, viii. 514.
Witowash, a Narraganset sachem, iii. 436, 439, 440.
Witter, Wiliam, ii. 27, 28, 31, 32, 44. Wittewamut or Wittewamusset, iv. 474, (Wittiwomitt) 485.
Woburn, Mass., i. 201, 212; vii. 446. Wocase, or Wokace. See Uncas.
Wolcott, Oliver, LL.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xii.
Wolcott, Roger, Maj.-Gen., afterwards Gov. of Conn., v. 398.
Wollaston, Capt., and his plantation, iii. 235. Transports servants to Virginia, 236. Wolseley, Sir Robert, Bart., vii. 159n. Wolstenholme, Sir John, iii. 33, 35, 37; ix. 132. Letter to, iii. 33. Sketch of, ix. 138 foll.
Wolstoneraft, Mr., vii. 316, 317. Wolves, Method of destroying, vi. 498. Women labor in the field in Plymouth Col- ony, 1623, iii. 135. Wompotucke Josias, v. 106.
Wood, Ensign, killed, 1760, v. 559, 565; ix.
Wood, Capt, returns to England, 1763, ix.
Wood, Mr., commissioned, 1760, ix. 293. Wood, Rev. Mr., viii. 150, 583, 584. Wood, Anthony à, his "Athene Oxonien- ses "cited, ii. 217; vi. 433n; viii. 125n,
Wood, John, 1637, vii. 19.
Wood, John, 1640, vi. 366. Wood, Thomas, v. 40.
Woodberry, Hugh, viii. 655, 696. Notice of, 655n.
Woodbridge, or Woodbury, Capt., 1774, iv. 165, 166.
Woodbridge, Mr., 1640, vii. 215. Woodbridge, Mr., 1683, viii. 360. Woodbridge, Rev. Benjamin, viii. 463, 651- 655, 695. Letter to Thomas Hinckley, v. 130. Notice of, vii. 651n. Woodbridge, Rev. Ephraim, i. 45. Woodbridge, Rev. John, of Andover, i. 212; viii. 651n.
Woodbridge, Rev. Timothy, i. 50; viii. 458.
Letter to Cotton Mather, 638. Notice of, 638n.
Woodbury, Levi, LL.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvii.
Woodbury, Conn., i. 108, 109.
Wood Creek, v. 483, 499. Engagement near, 494.
Woodford, Thomas, i. 92, 93n.
Woodgreen, Capt., viii. 169, 183, 189, 190. Woodhull, Richard, Letter of, vii. 186. Wood Island, Me., i. 234n. Woodmansey, John, vii. 535.
Woods, Leonard, D.D., Pres. of Bowdoin College, ix. note after p. 488. Cor. Memb. M. H. S., v. p. xii.; vi. p. xii.; vii. p. xii.; viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii. Woodstock, Conn., called New Roxbury, i. 109. Letter to the Committee of Cor- respondence of Boston, iv. 72. Reply of the Donation Committee, 73. Woodward, Capt., killed, 1758, v. 454. Woodward, Capt, 1760, ix. 283. Woodward, Dr. John, viii. 419, 428, 438. Letter from Cotton Mather to, 456. No- tices of, 419n, 438n.
Woodwarth, Benjamin, v. 40. Woodwarth, Joseph, v. 40. Wool, x. 683.
Woolcot, Mr., 1664; vii. 554. Woolcott, Mrs., 1640, vi. 345. Wooliston, Capt., iv. 486. Woolnough, Joshua, ii. 281. Woolridge, Lieut., x. 829.
Woolsey, Col., 1758, of N. J., v. 464. Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, D.D., viii. 601n; Cor. Memb. M. H. S., viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii.
Woolwich, Mutiny at, 1662, viii. 200. Wooster, Mrs. Mary (Clap), i. 26. Wooster, Col., 1758, v. 464. Wooster, David, married, i. 26. Worcester, Henry Somerset, Marquis of, viii. 499.
Worcester, Joseph Emerson, LL.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. ix.; ii. p. xvii; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii. On the Committee of Publication of vol. 5, 3d Series, i. p. xxi. His death, viii. p. xiv.
Worcester, Eng., Battle of, vi. 77, 78. Worcester County, M. Letter to the Do- nation Committee of Boston, iv. 78. Reply,
Wormeley, Capt.Christopher, ix. 100, (Lieut.- Col.) 186, (Col. Wormelye) 174. Wormley, Ralph, x. 630.
Wormwell, Capt. Benjamin, iv. 254, (Wor- mell) 261, 262.
Worster, Gen., x. 773, 774.
Worth, —, called Little or Capt., killed, 1759, v. 507.
Worth, Lieut.-Col., 1760, ix. 302. Worthington, Col., x. 714, 715. Worthington, Elias, iv. 137, 138. Worthylake, Peter, v. 40. Woruntuck, vi. 531.
Woster, Rev. Thomas, his salary, i. 212. Wouster, Petter, vii. 92n.
Wren, Matthew, Bishop of Norwich, i. 96; vi. 410n, 429, 431, 461, 563, 566. Visita-
tion of, in 1636, 407, 411, 412. Orders, directions, and remembrances, given up- on his visitation, 1836, 435.
Wrentham, letter to the Overseers of the Poor of Boston, iv. 10. Reply, 11. Wright, wounded, 1746, v. 369. Wright, Capt., 1709, v. 318. Wright, Capt., 1775, iv. 209. Wright, Mr., 1629, vi. 31. Wright, Mr., 1640, vii. 333. Wright, Mr. of Romford, vi. 37. Wright, Amasa, v. 369. Wright, Benjamin, v. 369. Wright, Dudley, iv. 137, 138. Wright, Dr. (Lawrence?), vi. 36, 37. Wright, Dr. Lawrence, vii. 226, 495. ters to John Winthrop, 390, 391, 393. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 6. Notice of, 390n.
Wright, Nathaniel, ii. 250-252, 266-269. Wright, Dr. Nathaniel, private physician to Cromwell, vii. 390n.
Wright, Richard, adventurer to New Ply mouth, iii. 213n.
Wright, Richard, servant of J. Humfrey, 1630, vi. 10.
Writs of intrusion, viii. 517. Wunnashowatuckoogs, or Wunnashowa- tuckqut, Neepnet Indians, vi. 188, 193, 194, 197, 201, 204, 207, 297, 298. Wusquowhananawkits, vi. 188. Wutsnequam, a Mohegan Indian, vii. 545. Wuttattauquegin, vi. 254, 258.
Wyandanck, his daughter stolen, vii. 482. Wyandotts (Weyondotts), ix. 250, 260-262, (Wyandot), 275, 276, 287, 288, 295, 357, 365, 366, 368,369, 370, 373, 382, (Wiandot) 416, 426.
Wyandott Village, ix. 425. Wyanoake Marsh, ix. 65.
Wyantanuck, or Wyantenuck, Indians at, i. 108; vii. 575, 576.
Wyatt, Sir Francis, Gov. of Virginia, ix. 14, 15, 23, 27, 61, 68, 70, 74, 78, 79, 81, 144. Appointed Governor, 147. Superseded,
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, ix. 136.
Wyflin, Richard, ix. 23.
Wyllys, Amy. See Pynchon, Mrs. Wyllys, George, vi. 375n. Wyman,, 1763, ix. 488.
Wyman, Jeffries, M.D., Member M. H. S., viii. p. xi.; ix. p. xv.
Wyman, Ensign Seth, takes command after Capt. Lovewell's death, v. 358, ( Capt.) 360. Wynne, John Huddlestone, his "General History of the British Empire in America" cited, v. 505.
Wyoming, v. 457.
Wyse, Thomas, vii. 369. Wythe, George, iv. 63.
Yadkin Settlement, N. C., Indian incur- sions on the, v. 509.
Yale, Mr., 1658, vii. 404.
Yale, Ann. See Hopkins, Mrs. Yale, David, vi. 257; vii. 501, 506, 512, 518. Yale College, i. 33, 50; viii. 380n, 601n. Names of the officers, i. 33n.
Yarmouth, Mass, iii. 373; v. 10; viii. 247. See also Nobscusset.
Yarmouth, Me., v. 215. Indian hostilities at, 357.
Yates, John, B.D., of Norwich, Eng., i. 115;
Yates, John Van Ness, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xv.
Yeardley, Sir George, Gov. of Virginia, iii. 37; ix. 5, 15, 22, 27, 38, 56, 70, 76, 79. Encourages the cultivation of tobacco in Virginia, 10. under the Virginia charter of 1609, 11. An original adventurer Made Governor of Virginia, 14, 31, 32, 49, 51. His character, 19, 49. His voy- age to America, 19. with Pory, 20, 21. The Earl of Warwick Not at variance displeased with, 21. the use of fire-arms, 23. Brings forward Teaches the Indians false evidence, 23, 24. His expedition to Pamunkey, 26. treatment of Spilman, 27-29. Becomes rich, 27. His granted to, 30, 31. His intrigues against Land Argall, 32. His Indian policy, 32-34.
His gains by traffic with the Indians, 34. His death, 61, 142.
Yeardley, Ralfe, ix. 20, 28.
Yellow fever at Charleston, S. C., 1699, viii. 403.
Yioghiogheny River, ix. 244, 245, 408. Yong, Capt. Thomas, vi. 81, 136, 537; ix. His voyage to Virginia and Dela- ware Bay and River, 1634, ix. 81-134. Yonge, Anne, i. 101.
Yonge, Mrs. Joan, i. 101.
Yonge, Rev. John, of St. Margaret's, Suffolk, Eng., examined for passage to Salem, New England, 1637, i. 101.
Yonge, John, son of the preceding, i. 101. Yonge, Joseph, son of Rev. John, i. 101. Yonge, Capt.? Joseph, 1638, iii. 365. Yonge, Mary, i. 101. Yonge, Rachell, i. 101. Yonge, Thomas, i. 101.
York, James, Duke of, v. 52, 56; vii. 554; Gov. Dongan's letter to, See also James II.
x. 494, 495.
1684, ix. 187. York, a slave, i. 40.
York, Quack in Maine so named by Levett, iii. 149n.
York, Me. (Accomenticus, or Agamenticus), iii. 254n; v. 333; vii. 333n, 377n. Indian murders at, v. 315, 325, 327. Capture of prisoners by Indians at, 317. York, Va., ix. 138; x. 750.
York, Old, letter to the Donation Committee of Boston, iv. 113.
York County, Penn., iv. 144; v. 423; ix. 410. Assistance to Boston, in 1774, iv.
York County, Va., iv. 65n.
York Town (York, Penn.?), ix. 244.
Yoteash, vi. 209, 241, 242.
Young, Gen., 1757, v. 442. Young, Mr., 1645, vi. 537.
Young, Mr., 1760, ix. 257, 271, 278, 305. Young, Alexander, D.D., i. 52, 73, 81, 83, 85, 118, 119n, 122n, 125n, 128, 132n, 133n, 136n; ii. p. vi., 156; iii. Preface, pp. iv., ix., xiv., 17n, 28n, 31n, 69n, Son; viii. 543n. Member M. H. S., i. p. x.; Cor. Sec., p. xx.; on the Standing Com., p. xx.; on
the Committee of Publication of vols. 5, 6, 8, 3d Series, vol. 1, 4th Ser., i. p. xxi. His " Chronicles of the Pilgrims" cited, 52, 118-160 passim; iii. passim; iv. 478n, 479n, 481n, 484n, 485n; viii. 543n. Memoir of, ii. 241-245. On the authorship of Mourt's" Relation," iii. 76. Young, John, vii. 483n.
Young, Sir John, 1685, ii. 248-251, 264-268. Young, Capt. Thomas, 1640, vii. 339. Younglove, Mr., 1681, viii. 629, 630.
Deane, C., add Editorial Preface to Bradford's "History," iii. pp. iii.-xix.
to Deerfield add See also Pocomtuck.
908, add Harriot, packet, x. 545.
916, to James II. add See also York, Duke of.
919, for Ketehtegut or Tetehgut read Ketehtequt or Tetehqut.
922, add Lechmere, Mrs. Ann (Winthrop), ii. 207, 208, 209n. 956, to Richards, Mrs. Ann, add vii. 509.
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