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Physicians : Alden, Charles H. (U. S.A.), ii. 473; Andrews, Ephraim, of Balti- more, Md., ii. 12; Bailey, David, of Hanover, iii. 37, 39; Ball, Steplien, of Northboro', ii. 478, 484; Banks, Elias, ii. 156; Barker, Joshua, ii. 23, 84; iii. 19, 52, 329; Bates, George, ii. 47; Barnes, Joseph, of Merrimack, N. H., ii. 24; Beal, Lazarus, ii. 64; iii. 311; Blake, Charles, of Northboro', ii. 84; Blood, Oliver H., of Worcester, ii. 266; Bourne, Thomas, ii. 88; Bradford, Gamaliel, iii. 130; Cushing, Benjamin, of Dorchester, ii. 171; iii. 239; Cush- ing, Isaiah, ii. 163; Cushing, Thomas, of Barre Centre, N. Y., ii. 165; Cutler, John, ii. 145, 149; Dixon, John, ii. 193, 441; Dorr, Charles A., ii. 194; Edes, Robert T., ii. 209; Fiske, Robert T. P., ii. 19, 230, 266; Foster, Joseph, ii. 456 ; French, Daniel, ii. 236, 309; iii. 218; Fuller, Samuel, the Plymouth Pilgrim, ii. 241 ; Gale, Spencer, of Portland, Me., ii. 319; Gay, Martin, of Boston, ii. 266; Gibson, Henry, of New Ipswich, N. H., ii. 320; Gordon, Charles, ii. 277 ; Gordon, Timothy, of Weymouth and Plymouth, ii. 278, 394; Gordon, Wil- liam, ii. 277; Gordon, William A., of New Bedford, ii. 277; Greenleaf, Dan- iel, ii. 279; iii. 58, 85; Hall, Nathaniel, ii. 138, 283; Harlow, Jonathan E., ii. 290; iii. 238; Hayward, James, ii. 295; Hersey, Abner, of Barnstable, ii. 302; Hersey, Ezekiel, ii. 12, 305, 423; iii. 375; Hersey, James, of Barnstable, ii. 301; Hersey, Nathan, of Leicester, ii. 303; Hichborn, Alexander, of North Bridgewater, ii. 328; Hobart, Peter, of Hanover, ii. 159, 341; Hoyt, Moses, of
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Miscellaneous Index.
New Hampshire, iii. 66; Leavitt, Fran- cis W., ii. 439; Leavitt, Josiah, ii. 84, 431; Leighton, Walter H., of Togus, Me., iii. 189; Lincoln, Bela, iii. 8; Lin- coln, John R., of Boston, ii. 486; Lin- coln, Levi, ii. 483; iii. 7, 130, 233; Loring, Caleb, of Plympton, iii. 27 ; Lor- ing, Joseph (surgeon), iii. 33; Marsh, Caleb, iii. 59; May, Henry B., of Bos- ton, iii. 65, 151; Nichols, Israel, ii. 362; iii. 88, 89, 219, 364; Nichols, Paul L., of Kingston, iii. 89; Nickerson, Franklin, of Lowell, ii. 484; iii. 91; Oliphant, Robert W., of St. Louis, Mo., ii. 290; Otis, Ephraim, of Scituate, ii. 466; Park, Horatio N., of Weston, Vt., ii. 311; Pratt, Ezekiel, of Cohasset, iii. 117; Robbins, James H., iii. 138, 139; Rog- ers, Edward C., iii. 141, 145; Shute, Daniel (2), ii. 163, 169; iii. 39, 147; Simmons, Gustavus L., of Sacramento, Cal., iii. 151; Spalding, Henry E., ii. 215; iii. 162; Spooner, John W., ii. 19; iii. 163; Stephenson, Ezra, iii. 188; Stephenson, John, of Searsport, Me., iii. 187; Stone, Alpheus, of Northfield, ii. 165; Thaxter, Duncan McBean, Jr., iii. 238; Thaxter, Ezekiel, of Nova Scotia, iii. 234; Thaxter, Gridley, of Abington, iii. 10, 234; Thaxter, Robert, iii. 237; Thaxter, Thomas, iii. 237; Turner, T. Larkin, of Boston, iii. 305; Underwood, Jonas, ii. 238, 290 ; iii. 271; Ware, John, of Boston, ii. 483 ; iii. 277; Wheat, Samuel, of Newton, ii. 66; Wilde, James, of Duxbury, iii. 311; Winslow, Isaac, of Marshfield, ii. 265; iii. 331; Young, William, iii. 336.
Pickled fish, inspectors of, iii. 110, 308.
Pilgrim ancestors, ii. 35, 90, 125, 129, 209,
233, 241, 300, 302, 335, 338 ; iii. 25, 75, 150, 156, 164.
Pine Tree Tavern, landlords of the, ii. 384, 451, 452.
Pirates, captured by, iii. 11.
Plaine Neck, early owners of land in the, ii. 411 ; iii. 115, 191.
Planters Field Lane, reference to, ii. 232. Planters Hill, bequest of land at, ii. 152.
Pleasant Hill, grants of land at, ii. 268, 411.
Pool's Meadow, iii. 248.
Pope's Hole, early owner of land at, ii. 429.
Porter's Cove, early proprietor of land at, iii. 374.
Posterity, a numerous, including five gen- erations living at one time, and within easy distance of the ancestral home- stead, iii. 351.
Postmasters, ii. 72, 172, 177, 181, 182, 242, 259, 409, 419, 422, 473; iii. 14, 42, 149 (2), 183, 236, 325, 344.
Prison ships, ii. 48, 149, 248, 443 ; iii. 172. Privateers. See Service on armed ves- sels.
Probate matters, ii. 433, 434. See also Wills.
Professors of literature, science, and the- ology, ii. 94, 165, 285 (3), 481, 483 ; iii. 94, 184, 277, 294.
Prospect Hill, residences near, ii. 160, 168, 306.
"Protector," the ship, naval engagement with the British frigate " Admiral Duff," ii. 480, 484 ; iii. 202, 221.
Provincial Congress, representative at the, iii. 9.
Publications, references to :
American Antiquarian Society, transac- tions of the, iii. 93.
Antiquarian Miscellany, Norfolk Coun- ty, England, iii. 107.
Barnstable Families, by Amos Otis, ii. 147.
Belfast, Me., White's History of, iii. 369. Charlestown, Frothingham's History of, iii. 163.
Colonial Records, ii. 87, 384; iii. 152, 330.
Duxbury, History of, by Justin Win- sor, ii. 21, 82, 125; iii. 142.
Election sermons, artillery, by Rev. Samuel Dunbar, ii. 197 ; by Rev. Daniel Shute, iii. 147.
Election sermon before the members of the Massachusetts legislature, by Rev. Daniel Shute, iii. 147.
Funeral sermon at the interment of Rev. Ebenezer Gay, by Rev. Daniel Shute, iii. 147.
Genealogical Dictionary. See Savage, Hon. James, Genealogical Dictionary, by.
Genealogy of the Spragues in Hingham, by Hosea Sprague, iii. 170.
Hanover, History of, by John S. Barry. ii. 125, 280; iii. 293, 294, 296.
Hingham, History of, by Solomon Lin- coln, ii. 21, 208, 217, 331, 334, 360, 396, 475 ; centennial address, iii. 273. Hingham in the Civil War. See Mili- tary.
Leicester, History of, iii. 173.
Memoir of Mrs. Rowson, ii. 416.
New England Historical and Genealogi- cal Register, ii. 443; iii. 152, 352, 355, 372.
Newspapers. See Newspapers.
Norton, History of, ii. 412.
Oration on the death of Washington, by Henry Maurice Lisle, iii. 22.
Peck Genealogy, iii. 108.
Pirates, capture and treatment by, iii. 11.
Plymouth Colonial Records, iii. 152.
Rowley, History of, by Thomas Gage, ii. 97.
Scituate, History of, by Samuel Deane, ii. 38, 82, 152, 199, 380. 384, 395, 396, 440, 464 ; iii. 25, 53, 108, 270, 285. Stetson Genealogy, iii. 97.
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Thatcher's Military History, iii. 297.
United States, History of, by Sidney Howard Gay and William Cullen Bryant, ii. 266.
Public benefactors, ii. 222, 290, 305, 333, 423; iii. 35, 317.
Public houses, inns, taverns, etc., ii. 38, 61, 67, 157, 181, 216, 381, 384, 423 (2), 451, 452; iii. 24, 73, 92, 95, 137, 141,
151, 225 (2), 280, 281 (2), 290, 301, 320. Public Library, founder of the Hingham, ii. 222.
Quebec, capture of, ii. 84.
Queen Ann's Corner, early residences near, iii. 291, 298, 316.
Queen Ann's Turnpike, contractor for building, iii. 144.
Railroad accidents, fatal, ii. 34, 297 ; iii. 52, 82, 124, 225, 238, 305.
Railroad corporations, presidents of, ii. 320, 333.
Registers of Probate, iii. 42, 102, 103, 342. Rehoboth battle, 1676, a victim of the, iii. 142. See also iii. 108.
Representatives in Congress, ii. 306, 466; iii. 26, 130.
Representatives in the Legislature of Mas- sachusetts, ii. 8, 10, 11, 17, 48, 53, 54, 55 (2), 57, 70, 99, 115, 139, 151, 153, 158, 161, 164, 168 (2), 173, 175, 176 (2), 179, 180, 208, 210, 220, 221, 222, 224, 225, 227, 233 (2), 265, 270, 276, 281, 300 (2), 302, 311, 319, 334, 336 (2), 338, 360, 367, 371, 374, 378, 394, 428, 429, 434, 436, 447, 451, 456 (2), 466 (3), 475 (2), 483 (2) ; iii. 8, 9, 11, 25, 26, 29, 36, 55, 63, 94, 102, 108, 115, 129, 142, 151, 152, 153, 187, 222, 230, 231, 232, 241, 249, 274, 288, 317, 326.
Representatives, speakers of the House of, ii. 336; iii. 25, 103.
Residences of early settlers which were or have been occupied by successive gen- erations of descendants, ii. 11 (2), 24, 25, 123, 150, 152 (2), 153, 155, 301, 303, 389, 449, 452, 462, 476 ; iii. 4 (2), 16, 56, 132, 164, 230 (2), 232, 252, 312.
Revenue collectors, ii. 53, 120, 139, 456, 483; iii. 10, 239, 326, 331.
Revision of the Constitution of Massachu- setts, members of the convention to make a, ii. 224, 456.
Rifle Company, the Hingham, ii. 139, 421 ; iii. 176, 188, 238.
Rocky Hill, early mention of, ii. 121; iii. 201.
Rocky Nook, early residents at, ii. 57, 109, 165. Rowson, memoir of Mrs., ii. 416.
Sagamore Josiah, the Indian Chief ; depo- sition concerning his gift of land to Dea- con John Leavitt, ii. 423 ; iii. 358, 359.
Salt works, iii. 144.
Savage, Hon. James, Genealogical Dic- tionary by, ii. 101, 387, 405, 427, 428; iii. 24, 107, 143, 269.
Savings banks, commissioner to examine, iii. 309.
Savings Institution, officers of the Hing- ham, ii. 37, 290.
Saw mills, early owners of, ii. 161, 232, 372, 396, 461; iii. 171. See also Mills. Scalded, deaths from being, ii. 155; iii. 27, 45.
Scalped by Indians, iii. 25, 355.
School masters, ii. 12, 19, 38, 48 (2), 66, 70, 79, 84, 124, 178, 208, 294, 375, 381, 416, 447, 458, 477, 481, 484, 486 ; iii. 38, 46, 49, 70, 93, 95, 129, 142, 182, 238, 322 (2), 329.
Scientists, eminent, ii. 94, 285.
Scituate, Deane's History of. See Publi- cations.
Second Precinct, references to the, ii. 16, 26, 27, 40, 41 (2), 42 (3), 43 (3), 44 (3), 45 (2), 46 (4), 47, 48, 49, 51 (4), 53, 61 (2), 62, 64, 66 (4), 67, 83, 88 (4), 90, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 102 (2), 103 (2), 109, 128, 129, 145, 147, 155, 158, 162, 163 (3), 185, 194, 198, 211, 215, 221, 234, 242, 271, 281, 284 (2), 290, 293, 300, 313, 340, 350, 351, 352, 356, 361, 362, 363, 374 (2), 375, 380 (3), 381, 382, 398, 400 (2), 403, 404 (4), 405, 406 (3), 410, 416, 433 (2), 434, 460, 461 (2), 462, 463 (3), 464 (2), 467, 468 (4) ; iii. 18, 22, 41, 53 (2), 54 (2), 64, 66, 79, 86, 87, 97, 98, 99 (2), 100 (4), 105, 110, 111, 116 (3), 117, 118, 119 (2), 123, 133, 139, 153, 156, 157 (2), 162, 185, 186 (2), 189 (3), 190 (3), 194, 195, 196 (2), 200 (2), 201, 202, 225, 228 (2), 245 (2), 252 (2), 254, 255 (3), 257 (4), 258, 259, 260 (3), 268, 284, 285, 287, 292, 333, 334, 335, 370.
Second Precinct and Cohasset, formation of the early church in the, ii. 340, 404 ; iii. 98 ; pastors of, ii. 48, 94, 234, 340, 467. Secretary of War, iii. 9.
Selectmen, ii. 11, 13, 14, 18, 38, 39 (2), 42, 48, 54, 55 (3), 56 (2), 57 (3), 58, 59 (3), 61 (2), 63, 79, 101, 120, 123, 125, 136, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159 (3), 160, 161 (2), 162, 164, 166, 168, 176 (2), 178, 197, 210, 217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 232, 259, 264, 268, 269 (2), 270, 272 (2), 273, 276, 294 (2), 298, 299 (2), 300 (2), 301, 302, 303, 307, 312, 318, 319, 325, 334, 335, 336 (2), 337, 338, 348, 371, 372, 373, 374, 376, 384, 387, 395, 399, 411, 420, 421, 425, 428, 429, 434 (2), 441, 442 (2), 447, 449 (2), 460, 463, 466, 468, 476 (2), 477, 483 ; iii. 4 (2), 5 (2), 6, 8, 9, 11, 16 (2), 29 (2), 30, 31, 36, 55, 56, 57, 58, 66, 84, 86, 93, 95, 99, 108, 113, 133, 134, 143, 145 (2), 149, 153 (2), 164 (2), 165, 176 (2), 182, 192 (2), 194, 218, 224 (2), 230 (2), 231, 232, 233, 252 (2), 254, 269, 290, 292, 296, 312, 319, 322, 332, 369.
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Selectmen's records, quotations from the,
ii. 37, 123, 134, 149, 268, 359 (2), 384 ; iii. 251, 267.
Senators, ii. 49, 120, 161, 164, 178, 222, 266 (2), 306, 475 ; iii. 33, 42, 309, 370.
Service on armed vessels, ii. 9, 15, 85 (2), 117, 149, 254, 293, 311, 453, 454, 469, 470, 471, 480, 482, 484 ; iii. 9, 50, 79, 155, 185, 201, 202, 203, 221, 232, 234, 245, 248, 273, 298, 302, 315. See also Military, “ Hing- ham in the Civil War," naval services, and other references to.
Sextons, early, ii. 39, 57; iii. 113.
Shallop, sale of a, iii. 114.
Shays's Rebellion, commander of forces to suppress, iii. 9.
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Sheriffs, il. 229, 320, 322, 462; iii. 183.
Ship-builders, ii. 22, 35, 36, 37, 47, 285, 338, 423, 467, 481; iii. 22, 156, 157 (2), 158 (2), 194, 197, 200, 270.
Ships, the early emigrant, with passengers for the Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonists, viz. :
The " Ann," ii. 129; iii. 25, 47, 75.
" Diligent," ii. 8, 150, 264, 294, 476; iii. 107, 114.
" Elizabeth," ii. 38; iii. 330.
" Elizabeth Dorcas," ii. 86, 87.
" Fortune," ii. 35, 233; iii. 150.
" Griffin," ii. 150; iii. 25.
" Hercules," ii. 332.
" Increase," ii. 395.
" Mayflower," ii. 90, 125, 209, 241 ; iii. 156.
" Swallow," iii. 115.
Ship-masters, ii. 15, 18, 22, 36, 85 (3), 86, 99, 161, 168, 209, 275, 284 (2), 289, 332, 365 (2), 368, 382, 402, 416, 418 (3), 423, 467, 473, 484; iii. 10, 24, 37, 49, 50, 52, 81, 96, 117, 120 (2), 155 (2), 174, 187, 210, 237, 248, 249, 298, 359.
Shot while gunning, ii. 265.
Side Hill Road, early residents of, iii. 90, 197, 201.
Silver Street, so called, families located on, ii. 81.
Sittings assigned in the new meeting- house, ii. 383, 386.
Slain by Indians, ii. 90, 233, 372; iii. 119, 273, 355, 356.
Slaves, owners of, ii. 154, 300, 361, 429; iii. 85, 190.
Small-pox, deaths from, ii. 12, 462; iii. 65, 116, 259, 267, 330.
Society of the Cincinnati, ii. 284; iii. 10. Soldiers Home at Togus, Me., governor of the, iii. 189.
Soldiers impressed into the country's ser- vice, iii. 312. See also Military.
South Hingham, early residents of, ii. 82, 153, 372, 441 ; iii. 252, 253, 275, 312.
South Scituate, date of the incorporation of, ii. 391.
Speaker of the House of Deputies, ii. 336; of the House of Representatives, iii. 25, 103.
Squirrel Hill, early grant of land at, ii. 411; other reference to, iii. 56.
Stage lines between Hingham and Bos- ton, ii. 318, 328; iii. 24, 73, 320.
St. Andrew's Church, Hingham, England, ii. 448, 449.
State detective force, chief of the, iii. 189. State treasurer, iii. 42.
Steamboat companies, officers and offi- cials, ii. 28, 70, 76, 92, 183, 275 ; iii. 67, 72, 309.
Steamboat "Eagle," the first to convey passengers between Boston and Hing- ham, iii. 72.
Steamboat landing, early residents near the, ii. 24, 25.
St. Paul's Catholic Church lot, early pro- prietors of, ii. 339; iii. 112, 230 (2), 270. Straits Pond, early land-owners, and resi- dents at or near, ii. 64, 359 ; iii. 47.
Sudden deaths, ii. 49, 53, 101, 125, 168, 220, 265, 477; iii. 49, 53, 60, 61, 67, 73, 205, 238, 287, 290, 313.
Surgeons during the War of the Revolu- tion, ii. 341; iii. 147, 234 (2).
Surnames, different spellings of, by fami- lies descended from the same ancestor, ii. 33, 53, 78, 82, 88, 90, 93, 113, 117, 119, 121, 129, 134, 138, 144, 145, 150, 189, 191, 205, 211, 215, 217, 232, 242, 267, 275, 279, 286, 288, 289, 292, 293, 295, 296, 298, 334, 350, 351, 353, 358, 360, 382, 386, 395, 400, 405, 406, 409, 423, 439, 448, 465; iii. 24, 26, 44, 47, 48, 49, 150, 53, 65, 66, 70, 71, 84, 91, 95, 97, 101, 104, 106, 108, 110, 111, 112, 114, 119, 123, 138, 139, 143, 146, 150, 152, 168, 189, 191, 216, 229, 271, 272, 285, 288, 289, 310, 332, 334, 335.
Surveyors, ii. 325; iii. 136, 145 (2), 228.
"Swallow," early arrivals in the ship, iii. 115.
Taverns, inns, etc. See Public Houses. Tax collectors, ii. 75, 258.
Teacher of the church, iii. 107.
Thatcher's Military History, reference to, iii. 297.
Thaxter's Bridge, early residences near, ii. 11, 38, 117, 460, 475; iii. 113, 232.
Thaxter's Hill, early training-day at, iii. 358.
Tobacco, a legacy of, iii. 47.
Toll gatherers at the bridge between Hingham and North Weymouth, ii. 183 ; iii. 118.
Tower's Bridge, early residents of this locality, iii. 172, 192, 252, 256, 257, 289, 312, 317.
Tower family, genealogy of the, ii. 79.
Town clerks, ii. 10, 53, 151, 227, 294 (2), 394, 447, 456, 476; iii. 6, 8, 9, 63, 93, 94, 274, 344.
Town Cove or River, reference to early mills at the, ii. 125, 396; otlier notices of the, ii. 295.
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Miscellaneous Index. .
Town Histories. See Publications.
Town officers, long service of, ii. 12, 42, 48, 137, 151 (2), 156, 159, 162, 178, 225, 227, 258, 272, 294, 322, 394, 434, 446, 447, 453; iii. 8, 9, 63, 182, 183, 232, 233, 307. Town Street, early residences on, ii. 210; iii. 56, 101, 112, 113, 330, 332. See also Early grants of land.
Town treasurers, ii. 12, 13, 172, 225, 227, 434; iii. 157, 232.
Train Band, ii. 8, 298.
Training-field, the early, ii. 232, 428 ; iii. 71, 132, 229, 358.
Troopers, early, ii. 423, 460 ; iii. 230.
Tufts College. See College graduates.
Turkey Hill, deposition concerning a gift of land at, ii. 423; iii. 358, 359.
Turkey Meadow, sale of land at, by one of the early planters, iii. 115.
Turnpikes, references to, ii. 183; iii. 144.
Umbrella manufactory, ii. 120; iii. 330. Union Hotel, landlords of the, iii. 24, 73, 92.
United States, attorney-general of the, ii. 466.
United States Constitution, member of the convention which formed the, iii. 147.
United States consul, ii. 276.
United States district attorney, ii. 84.
United States frigate "Constitution," service on the, iii. 273, 302.
United States frigate "Potomac," died at sea on the, ii. 311.
United States marshal, ii. 475.
United States navy, officers of the, ii. 15, 85, 117 ; iii. 41, 50, 155.
United States, Presidents of the, ii. 456, 461, 483 ; iii. 22, 344.
United States regular army, officers of the, ii. 143, 284 (3), 345, 347, 473 ; iii. 9, 129, 296, 343.
United States revenue collectors, ii. 53, 120, 139, 456, 483 ; iii. 10, 239, 326, 331. United States revenue marine service, ii. 471.
United States Secretary of War, iii. 9.
Vessels captured by British cruisers, ii. 9,85 ; iii. 33, 201, 202 (2), 248.
Vessels lost at sea, ii. 23, 26, 36, 72, 207, 288, 357, 358, 363 (2), 365, 408, 418, 432, 456, 469, 470 ; iii. 10, 55 (2), 81, 103, 104, 109, 158, 184, 202, 203 (3), 206, 207 (2), 209, 210 (2), 212, 262, 323.
Vessels, names of, and references to, other than the preceding, ii. 187 (2), 240, 272, 308, 311, 365, 402, 418, 454, 469, 470, 471, 480, 482, 484 (2) ; iii. 9, 11, 33, 84, 103, 109 (2), 114 (2), 186, 187, 206 (2), 221 (2), 232, 245, 248, 273, 301, 302, 315, 359 (2).
Wakely's Marsh or Meadow, afterwards known as Brigadiers Meadow, early proprietors of, ii. 153; iii. 273.
Waltons Cove, origin of the name, iii. 274.
Ward Street, probable origin of the name, iii. 275.
Washington, oration on the death of, iii. 22. See also Generals.
Water drinking, remarkable instance of, iii. 283.
Wearing apparel, articles of, ii. 442 ; iii. 185, 186, 350.
Weary-all (Otis) Hill, early grants and proprietors of land at, ii. 87, 96; iii. 21, 101, 115, 142, 152.
Weir (Ware, Wayre) Neck, iii. 115, 191.
Weir River, early residents and proprie- tors of land at, ii. 24, 25, 27 (2), 285, 411.
West Indies, military expedition to the, ii. 21.
West Point Military Academy graduate, ii. 148.
Whaling voyage, early mention of a, iii. 53.
Wharf owned by Colonel Samuel Thax- ton, drowning accident at a, iii. 272.
Wigwam, proprietors of land at the, iii. 374.
Wilder's Bridge, early residents near, iii. 224, 250, 313.
Wilder Memorial Hall, founder of, iii. 317.
Willard Academy, founder of, iii. 329.
Wills, notice of early, ii. 11 (2), 12, 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 38 (2), 39 (2), 40, 41, 42, 43, 53, 55, 56 (2), 57, 58 (2), 59 (2), 61, 62, 101 (2), 109 (2), 121, 122, 123 (2), 124, 125, 135 (2), 150, 151, 152, 153, 154 (2), 155 (2), 156, 157, 158, 160, 161, 195, 196 (2), 197, 199, 215 (2), 216 (2), 217, 219 (3), 220 (2), 222, 235, 244, 246, 264 (2), 268, 269, 270, 275, 279, 280, 281, 283, 294 (3), 298 (2), 300 (2), 301, 302 (3), 305, 334, 335 (2), 336, 337 (2), 338 (2), 341, 360 (2), 361, 371, 372, 374, 380 (3), 387, 388 (2), 389, 396, 397 (2), 398, 399, 400, 404, 410, 411, 413 (2), 414 (3), 415, 416, 422, 424 (2), 428, 429, 431 (3), 442, 449 (2), 460 (2), 461 (3), 462 (3), 463 (2), 464 (2), 466, 467 (2), 476 (2), 477 ; iii. 3, 4 (2), 6, 16 (2), 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 27 (3), 30, 32, 47, 48, 50, 53, 54, 56, 57 (2), 58, 64, 84, 85 (2), 87, 92, 93, 102, 108, 112 (2), 113, 116 (2), 120, 132 (2), 133, 134, 152, 153 (2), 164 (3), 165, 166, 168, 185, 191, 192 (2), 194 (2), 216, 218, 248, 252, 253 (3), 255 (2), 256, 269 (2), 278 (2), 280, 286, 289 (2), 310, 311, 312 (2), 313, 338, 339, 349, 350, 355, 374 (2).
Winsor's History of Duxbury, ii. 82, 125; iii. 142.
Witchcraft in Hingham, iii. 372, 373.
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Wompatuck House, landlord of the, iii. | Yellow fever, deathis from, ii. 70, 110, 284, 225.
Worcester Light Infantry, first captain of the, iii. 370.
Wrecked on the Isles of Shoals, schooner " Martha " of Hingham, ii. 469.
365, 418; iii. 201, 236, 345.
Zuñi Indians, an adopted member of the tribe of, ii. 165.
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