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Vallings. Peter, 20. 8.
Valois (Valesius), Henri de, 18. 427.
Valpy, Rev. Richard, D.D., his 'Greek Grammar,' 19. 225.
Vamaster's Bridge, Raritan River, 19. 72. Van Brunt, Henry, 17. 104.
Van Buren, Pres. Martin, 4. 93; 5. 216; 6. 30; 17. 379; 19 33, 47, 52, 53, 281 m. ; 20. 23. Charges against, 11. 70.
Vanconver, George, navigator, 11. 351. Vanderbeck, Mrs., 17. 210.
Van der Helst, see Helst.
Vanderkemp, Mr., 6. 396.
Vanderkemp, Jr., 7. 330.
Vanderkemp, Fr. Adrian, donations from, I. 122, 124.
Vanderput, Capt. George, 19 221.
Vandervoort, Miss D., II. 21.
Vandervoort, Mrs. (aunt to Ledyard the traveller), 11. 21, 22.
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Vandyck, Antony, I. 363; 12. 323; 16. 394; 18. 438, 439, 443 ; 20. 61, 208. Vane, C'apt., 4. 299.
Vane, Sir Henry, the elder, 12. 246.
Vane, Sir Henry, Governor of Massachu- setts, I. 488; 6. 5, 47, 64; 8. 224; 12. 355, 387; 13. 132; 14. 303, 307, 308; 15. 217; 16. 117; 17. 343, 348; 18. 340, 391, 393; 20. 43, 118. Letter to his father before embarking for New Eng- land, 12. 245, 246.
Van Goch (or Van Gogli), letter from, 10. 389.
Van Herwick, Abraham, 10. 304.
Van Name, Addison, donation from, II. 501.
Van Rensselaer, Rev. Cortlandt, 5. 439.
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VAN RENSSELAER, Hon. STEPHEN, LL.D., 19. 57, 398, 400, 420. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 102. Eleet- ed, I. 104. Donation fromn, I. 201. Discourse on, 5. 215.
Vans, Miss Polly, 7. 203.
Van Scaik, see Van Schaaek.
Van Schaack, Henry, (van Scoik) 19. 398; (Van Sehoik) 19 399.
Van Schaack, Henry C., donation from, 4. 801.
Van Schaiek's Island, 3. 278.
Van Schalkwyck, Mrs. Mary (Wilder), 6 285.
Van Teil. Capt., 14. 141.
Van Zandt, Laura C. (Mrs. Carnes), 13. 423.
Van Zandt, Thomas, 13. 423.
VAPEREAU, LOUIS GUSTAVE, elected a Corresponding Member, 15. 380. 'Dic- tionnaire des Contemporains ' eited, 12. 442 n .; 13. 446.
Vardell, Parson, 4. 229.
Varenius, Bernhard, 18. 420.
Vargas, José. 8. 188.
Varick, Col. Richard, letter to, from W: Bradford, 5. 48-50.
' Varina,' a name early given to tobacco, 9. 13.
Varney, Humphrey, 16. 265.
Varnhagen, F. A. de. his ' Amerigo Ves- pucci' eited, 16. 322. .
Varnum, Benjamin. 15. 79 n.
Varnum, 2d Lient. Ebenezer. 6. 178. Varnum, Gen. James M., 7. 138; 12. 199; 15. 129. 135 n .. 136, 142, 160; 16. 352, 354, 360 ; 17. 164. Plan of, for the en- listment of slaves, 6. 197. Letter from, to G: Washington, 6. 201, 202. Quoted, 5. 22 !.
Varnum, Hon. John. 2. 562.
Vassall, Mr., 20. 128.
Vassall, Ann, 6. 476 n.
Vassall, Mrs. Elizabeth (Oliver), 4. 64. Vassall, Mrs. Elizabeth (Phips), 4. 63.
Vassall, Col. Henry, 4. 63.
Vassall, Col. John, H.C. 1732, d. 1747, 4.
63-66. His will, and his residence, 4. 63, 65.
Vassall, Col. Jolin, H.C. 1757, d. 1797. 4. 63-65; II. 992, 894; 15. 112 ; 19. 215. The residence of Gen. Washington, 4. 64; 12. 259, 261.
Vassall, Mary, child of W: Vassall, 6. 476 n.
Vassall, Samuel, HI.C. 1605, 8. 29.
Vassall, Samuel, his signature to the Narragansett Patent. 5. 40.
Vassall, William, Loston, 1769, 12. 322.
Vassall, William, 6. 471; 15. 3. Papers referring to, donated to the Society,
3. 155. Gone to New England, 5. 98 ; 6. 473-476. No Factionist, paper on, 6. 471-479.
Vassall, Mrs. Willianı, 6. 476 n.
Vassall family, reminiscences of, 4 63- 66; 6. 473.
Vassall Mansion, 2. 283.
Vassallborough, Me., 12. 408, 419.
Vassar College, donation from the Trus- tees of, Io. 105.
Vater, Abraham, Mr. Du Poneeau's trans-
lation of his book about the Indians, I. 473. His 'Dissertation on the Origi- nal Peopling of America,' 2. 16.
Vathek, Caliph, 19. 13.
Vattel, Emrich von. 3. 387.
Vattemare, Alexandre, 10. 447, 448. Do- nations from, 2. 375, 375 n., 418, 454. Vauban, Sébastien le Prestre, Marquis de, 15. 51.
Vaudreuil, Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de. 5. 231, 234; 14. 136 n., 138 n. Re- fuses to release Eunice Williams, 5. 232.
Vaughan, Copt., 16. 108.
Vaughan, Mr., 4. 376.
Vaughan, Benjamin, LL.D., 13 26; 16. 45, 130. Donation from, I. 131. Paper addressed to Chief Justice Parsons, concerning certain voyages, 2. 356, 356 n. His 'Ten Hints addressed to Wise Men,' I. 218.
Vauglian, Charles, I. 57, 58, 65; 4. 362 ; 13. 4. Vaughan, Lieut .- Gor. George, 8. 20, 35; 14. 366.
VAUGHAN, JOHN, 2. 41. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 148. Elect- ed, I. 140. Donations from, 1. 158, 167; 2 176, 182, 188. Vote of thanks to, I. 158. Letters from, 2. 52, 60.
Vanghan, William, 14. 124»., 126 n., 140 ; 16. 257, 262, 264, 266, 275; 17. 107, 107 n., 109, 110, 222, 223, 226, 228, 355. Letter from, to Gov. Bradstreet, 17. 106, 107.
Vaughan, William, London, and Bennett's 'History of New England,' 5. 108.
Vaughan, Scollay, & Bulfinch, Messrs., deed of, to the Society, of the estate in Franklin Place, 2. 93.
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VAUX, Hon. ROBERTS, nominated a Cor- responding Member, 1. 476. Elected, I. 480. Accepts membership, 1. 483. Vaux, William, donation from, 5. 324. Vaux, William S., donation from, 6. 17. Vazeille, Louisa (Mrs. André), 14. 218, 220.
Veal Town, N. J., 19. 72.
Veazie, John, 8. 30.
Veazie, William, donation froni, 8. 254. Veazie, Rev. William (d. 1746), 8. 20.
Vedia, Don Enrique de, cited, 4. 280. Veer (Ter Vere), 10. 385 n.
Vega, Garcilasso de la, Richielet's trans- lation of his history of Peru, I. 138. Vegetius, Flavius, 6. 301.
Velarde, Pedro Murillo, his ' Historia de la Provincia de Philipinas,' I. 138.
Ven, see Venn.
Venango, Fort, see Fort Venango.
Venice, Report upon Documents in the Archives and Public Libraries of, pre- sented, II. 496.
Venn, Capt. John, II. 181 ; 12. 173.
Vera Cruz, 7. 413.
Verein von Alterthums freunden im Rheinlande, nach Bonn, donation from, Io. 319.
Vergennes, Charles Gravier, Comte de, I. 403 ; 2. 396; 4. 375; 7. 177, 288; 1I. 144; 13 451 ; 15 33, 43, 44, 52, 54 n., 63 n. Letter to, from B: Franklin, 3. 256. Letter to, from Barbe de Mar. bois, 7. 262-266. Letter to, from La- fayette, 7. 287 n. Letter of Luzerne to, relating to Gen. Sullivan, 13. 333- 386. Translation of the same, 13. 386-388.
Verin, see Arin.
Vermigli, Pietro Martire de, II. 423 n. His 'Common Places ' cited, 11. 422- 424, 432, 441.
Vermont, U.S.A., 4. 133; 11. 104. Maps of, I. 111, 113. 'Remonstrance of the Council of the State of,' 1. 123. Her service at the battle of Bunker Hill, commemorated, 6 177, 178. Donations from, 7. 376; 8. 431, 480 ; 9. 254, 10. 40, 368; II. 498. ' History of,' by Wil- liams, cited, 3. 140 n.
Vermont, Constitution of, 1. 37 ; 6. 110. Vermont Historical Society, 10. 300. 1)0- nations from, 5. 86; 7. 1; 11. 400.
Vermont State Library, Trustees of, do- nations from, 7. 139, 279.
Vermont University see University, etc. Vernejo River, S. A., 7. 416.
Vernon, Lieut. Ebenezer, 15. 81.
Vernon, Adm. Edward, 3. 77; 18. 365, 366. Letters of, 3. 76. His expedition against Carthagena, 18. 364-378.
Vernon, Fortescue, 7. 195; 11. 142 ; 13. 200; 19. 160, 161.
Vernon, James, letters from, to Sir Jo- seph Williamson, 11. 131-134.
Vernon, Ralin de, 13. 63.
Vernon, Sir Ralph de, centenarian, 13. 63. Vernon, Sir Ralph de, Hanwell, 13. 63. Vernon, Sir Ralph de, Mottram, 13. 63. Vernon Manuscripts, 3. 76.
Vernoni, -, 1. 362.
Veronese, Paul, 16. 414.
VERPLANCK, Hon. GULIAN C., LL.D., 8. 2; 16. 455. Nominated a Correspond- ing Member, I. 284. Elected, I. 285. His death, II. xviii. Remarks on the deatlı of, II. 233-235. Verses of, 14. 261.
Verrazzano, Jean, 18. 79, 91, 99 n.
Verses called forthi by the siege of Bos- ton, 14. 273-275.
Vertot-d'Aubœuf, René Aubert, Abbé de, his ' Revolutions de la Republique Ro- maine,' 1. 153. ' Revolutions de Suède, I. 153. 'Révolutions de Portugal,' I. 153.
Verulam, Lord, see Bacon, Francis.
Verulam Philosophical Society, 2. 21.
Very, Elizabetlı, 20. 318.
Vesey, William, 4. 256, 257.
Vespucci, Amerigo, 4. 117; 13. 41; 15. 244; 16. 318, 319, 322, 384; 18. 264; 20. 362, 363. Engraving of. 5. 219. Autographı of, faces 16. 322. Letter froin, to Cardinal Ximenes, 16. 333- 335. Portrait of, 18. 118.
Vestry of Christ's Church, Longwood, donation from. 6 23.
Vilbert, Rev. George H., donation from, 10. 331.
Vice-Admiralty, Court of, over America, remarks upon the establishment of a, by Mr. Tuttle, 17. 201-203. List of per- sons appointed as officers of, 17. 292. Proclamation issued by, 17. 292, 293.
Vice-President of Harvard College, see Harvard College.
Vice-President of the Society, rules laid down in the By-Laws for, sze By-Laws. See Adams, C. F. : Aspinwall, T. ; Deane, Charles ; Ellis, G. E. : Gray, J. C .; Sears, D .; Sparks, J .; and Washburn, Emory.
Vicksburg, Miss., 18. 216; 20. 345.
Vico, Giovanni Battista, 20. 365.
Victor Emmanuel, King of Italy, 16. 36. Remarks by W. Everett on the death of, 16. 13-15.
Victoria, Queen of England, 3. 76. 76 n., 205; 17. 211 n .; 18. 251; 19. 121, 331. Donation from her Secretary of State, 3. 205. Medal on the coronation of, presented, 12. 251. Recognition by, of Col. Chester's labors, 15. 254. Her ' Life in the Highlands,' 19. 330.
Vidal rs. City of Philadelphia, case of, 14. 105.
VIDAURRÉ, SEÑOR MANUEL LORENZO, nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 416. Elected, I. 418.
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Viel-Castel, Charles Louis Gaspard Ga-
briel de Salirac, Baron de, 17. 309, 310.
Vienna, imperial printing-office at, 5. 99. Vieweg, F., 15. 16, 16 n.
Vigfussen, Gudbrand, 18. 20.
Vigilantius, 8. 225.
Vila, James, 17. 364, 364 n. ; 19 174, 178.
Villenage in England, extinction of, 7. 307-326.
Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham, see Buckingham.
Villiers, George William Frederic, Earl of Clarendon, see Clarendon.
Villieu, Lieut. Sébastien de, 14. 128 n.
Vimisimit, 7. 476. See Winnisimmet.
Vinal, John, 20. 7.
Vinal, Mrs. Ruthı (Osborn), 17. 93.
Vinall, Lieut. William, 19 378.
Vincent, Francis, donation from, 11. 501.
Vincent, Sir M., 18. 257.
Vincent, Rev. Philip, his tract upon the ' English and Pequot Salvages,' 2. 434. A notice of, 2. 434, 434 n.
Vincent, Rer. Thomas, 12. 377.
Vincent, Rev. William. 17. 256 n.
' Vindication of the Ministers of Boston from the Abuses lately cast upon them,' I. 12.
Vineland, 6 254.
Vines, Richard, 14. 367, 372 n., 376 n .; 18. 93.
Vineyard Sound, 6. 254. Origin of names prevailing on, 12. 334, 335.
Vining, Hon. Jolin, 11. 23.
Vintino, Mrs., 16. 83, 96.
Vinton, Capt., 16. 360.
Vinton, Rev. Alexander H., D.D., 6. 449, 449 2.
Vinton, Rev. John A., money paid to, for
care of the Library, 2. 527. Dona- tions from, 4. 1 ; 8. 431.
Vio, Di, see Cajetan.
Viomesnil, Charles du Houx, Baron de, 15. 64.
Virgilius, P. Maro, 1. 152 n., 483 n .; 6. 266; 10. 159; 16. 187; 17. 454; 18. 402. Cited, 15. 37 n.
Virgin Mary, see Mary the Virgin.
Virginia. U. S. A., 3. 67, 133, 256; 5. 5, 11, 368; 6. 5, 82. 99, 106, 107, 115, 192; 7. 221, 231 ; 8. 296, 303, 335, 465 ; 10. 24n, 25, 26, 27 2., 209, 381, 384, 389. 392, 398, 401 ; 11. 106, 185 n., 486; 12. 284, 429, 431, 445, 463, 467. ' Act for Religious Freedom,' I. 19. Laws of, I. 86, 112; 6. 115, 129. Account of, 1. 122. Map of, presented by tlie General Assembly, 1. 427. Vote of thanks for the map, I. 427. Gift of the map of, acknowledged by a letter from the President to Mr. Richardson, I. 433 n. Cotton shipped from, 3. 225. Subscriptions of aid for Boston in 1774, 3. 259-261. Tobacco in, 3 300. Regimental colors, 4. 150. Naturaliza-
tion in, 4. 348. Visit of certain Indians froni, to Europe, 6. 21. Extracts from the debates hield relative to the estab- lishment of slavery and the slave-trade, 6. 92, 98, 99, 102-106, 114-119, 127-129, 137 n., 138, 141-147, 159-164, 168, 169. Passage of the slave law, 6. 129. Ques- tion of arming the slaves, 6. 186-192. 212, 220, 221, 234-236. Proclamation of Lord Dunmore, 6. 187, 188. l'lans of conquest by the British, 6. 227. Act emancipating slaves serving as soldiers, 6. 234-236. Acknowledges a slave's services to Lafayette, 6. 236. Patrick Henry chosen Governor, 7. 260. Sla- very in, recognized by Lord Holt, 7. 316. Slavery in, 7. 316, 319, 322; 12. 445. Synonymous with America to an Englishman in 1772, 7. 324. Called an island by Lord North, 7. 324. Its power in the United States Govern- ment, 7. 400. Early history of, 10. 175. Ministers sent to, from Massa- chusetts, 10. 328. Statutes of, pre- sented, II. 228. Medal of 1780, 11. 299. Photographic copy of Colonial Seal of, presented, 11. 386. Descrip- tion of the seal, 11. 387. Colonization of, by Capt. John Smith, 12. 460. Great Seal of, 13. 233. Ordinance of secession of, 13. 263. Manufacture of gunpowder in. 14. 255.
Virginia, Bill of Rights of, 5. 92, 92n.
Virginia, Convention of 1775, Conti- nental Association adopted by, 6. 105. Declaration of, 6. 190, 191, 195. Reso- lution of, in regard to the manufacture of salt, 15, 221, 222.
Virginia, Convention of 1776, 18. 420.
Virginia, Convention of 1783, act en- acted by, emancipating certain slaves, 6. 235, 236.
Virginia, Convention of 1788, 1. 33, 68 ; 6. 150-164; II. 486.
Virginia, Convention of 1829-30, 18. 269, 420. Survivors of, 1866, 9. 195.
Virginia Company, 10. 377 n. ; 15. 5; 17. 297 n.
Virginia Historical Society, 9. 245, 246; TO. 125; 11. 105; 16. 380 ; 17. 80, 231, 232; 18. 181, 419, 422 ; 19. 285. Dona- tion from, 1. 479. The third series of the Collections to be sent to, I. 485; 2. 56, 70 n., 71 n. To be invited to join in commemorating the New Eng- land Confederacy, 2. 248. Donation from, 2. 413, 422. Foundation of, 3. 267. Manuscript history of Bacon's and Ingram's Rebellion to be restored to, 9. 246. Manuscript returned to, 10. 157. Acknowledgments from, 10. 320. Virginia University, see University of Virginia.
' Virginians,' unjustifiable representation of Washington in, 3. 336.
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Visiting-cards of historical value, 3. 152. Visitors to the Rooms of the Society, 3. 246, 247. See By-Laws.
Vitalis, Orderieus, 13. 353.
Vitringa, Prof. Campegius, 13. 309.
Vives, Johannes Ludovicus, II. 419 n. His 'Commentary on St. Augustine' cited, II. 419.
Vivian, Mr., artist, 13. 326.
' Vocabulary of the Indian Language,' 3. 51.
Vogel, Rudolph, 5. 388.
Volney, Constantin François C., Comte de, his ' View of the United States' eited, 13. 82.
Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de, works of, 1. 50, 53; 15. 30, 44, 286. Bust of, 4. 236.
Voluntown, Conn., II. 28.
Vorse, Capt. Elijah, 15. 84.
Vorstius, Conradus, 17. 173.
Vosburg, Col., 4. 101.
Vose, Lieut .- Co/., 15. 160.
Vose, Mr., 7. 202.
Vose, Jolın, 14. 113.
Vose. Major Joseph, 4 295; 11. 10, 31, 142; 16 282-285. Letters to, from Lafayette, 5. 150, 151.
Vose, Mrs. Joseph, 16. 283-285.
Vose, Josialı, 16. 283.
Vose, Solomon, 8. 69.
Voss, Johann H., his letter concerning Major Andre, 19. 126.
Vossius, Gerardus, 13. 343; 18. 403. His 'Theses Theologica,' 18. 427.
Vossius, Isaae, 16. 239.
Vote, low to be taken in eleetions, 1. 249.
Voters' qualifications under the Province Charter of Massachusetts, Io. 370-375. 'Votivæ Anglia,' 20. 230.
' Vox Stellarum,' 7. 129.
Vryling, John, 18. 378. Appointed an officer in the Carthagena expedition, 18 375.
W.
W., T., 13. 93 n.
Wabash College, 2. 260, 261.
Waburton, Rev. William, D.D., 15. 238 n. Wadchu mishpakatanesett, 2. 290 n.
Waddell, Rec. Moses, D.D., 19. 280. Waddington, Rev. George, D.D., 19. 264. Waddington, Rec. John, 2. 495; 4. 285, 286, 303; 17. 245, 245 n. Extracts from a letter of, relating to the church, of Rieliard Fitz, in London, 9. 375.
Wade, Capt. Amos, 15. 78. Wade, James, 16. 361.
Wade, Mrs. John, 14. 136 n.
Wade, Rer. John. H. C. 1693, 8. 29. Marriage of, 14. 131. Death of, 14 136.
Wade, Col. Nathaniel, 15. 86 ; 19. 385 n. Wade, Major Nathaniel, 14. 132.
Wadleigh, Mrs. Charlotte King Atkin- son, 16. 387.
Wadleigh, Robert, 16. 265, 273; 17. 228. Wadsworth, Rev. Benjamin, President of Harvard College, 2. 54, 449 n. ; 6. 343; 8. 29; 12. 257; 16. 52, 53; 17. 263, 280 ; 20. 5. Sermons by, 1. 33. Jour- nal of, 2. 472, 472 n. Extract from his manuscript 'Book relating to College Affairs,' 12. 257 n.
Wadsworthi, George, proposed for a com- mand in the Carthagena expedition, 18. 375.
Wadsworth, James, d. 1844, 10. 354. Portrait of, 13. 67.
Wadsworth, James S., memorial of, by Hon. Lewis F. Allen, presented by Mr. Waterston, 9 67.
Wadsworth, Jeremialı, 5. 214.
Wadsworth, Capt. Joseph, 4. 163.
Wadsworth, Major Peleg, 15. 77; 16. 341, 346.
Wadsworth, Recompense, 6. 340.
Wadsworth, Capt. Samuel, 2. 329 n.
Wadsworth, Timothy, 12. 365.
Wadsworth, Gen. William, portrait of, 13. 67.
Wadsworth House, Cambridge, 18. 320 n.
Wager, Sir Charles, letters of, 3. 76.
' Wager Manuscripts,' 3. 76.
Wagget, Oliver, 15. 84.
Wagner, George Philipp Eberhard, 18. 402.
Wagner. Fort, see Fort Wagner.
Wagstaff, Jolin, 3 261.
Wahowal ( Wayhanoo), 16. 105.
Wainwright, -, 17. 94.
Wainwright, Francis, 8. 28.
Wainwright, Col. John, death of, 14. 147.
Wainwright, Jonathan M., Bishop, 5. 294.
Wainwright, Peter, Jr., 1. 417 n. ; 3. 42;
II. 44 ; 17. 233, 234. Donations from,
2. 17; 10. 486. To receive a letter from Mrs. Mayhew to Thomas Hollis, 2. 352.
Wainwright, Capt. Simon, killed by In- dians, 14. 148.
Waire, Nathaniel, 16. 273.
Wait, Emma ( Mrs. Motley), 16. 401.
Wait, John, 1703, 11. 316.
Wait, John, sheriff, 16. 404.
Wait, Samuel, 3 370, 373.
Wait, Thomas, 3. 238.
Wait, Thomas B., 12. 28. Collection of State Papers published by, I. 280, 284.
Wait, William, 14. 286.
Waite, Mr., 20. 135.
Waite, Gammaliel, 3. 337.
Waite, Chief Justice Morrison R , letter from, to Mr. Winthrop, 19. 103. Waite, Mrs. Morrison R., 19. 103.
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Wajcodient, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Wake, Jr., 3. 175, 177.
Wake-robin, 19. 418.
Wakefield, Cupt., 5. 17.
Wakefield, Ann, naturalized, 4. 360.
Wakefield, Ann, daughter of preceding, naturalized, 4. 360.
Wakefield, Benjamin, naturalized, 4. 360.
Wakefield, Cyrus, donation from, 12. 219. Wakefield, James, drowned, 14. 146.
Wakefield, James, Nova Scotia, natural- ized, 4 360.
Wakefield, Mary, naturalized, 4. 360.
Wakefield, Obadiah, 12. 108.
Wakefield, Samuel, 12. 107.
Wakefield, Terence, Boston, naturalized, 4. 360.
Wakefield, William, drowned, 14. 146.
Wakeman, Rer. Jabez, 8. 29.
Walbridge, Capt. Holmes, 15. 84.
Walch, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 81, 81 n.
Walekenaer, Charles Athanase, Baron, 16. 383.
Walcott, Mrs. Cornelia F., 20. 416.
Waleott, Mary, and G: Burouglis, 5. 34- 37.
Walcott, Samuel B., 12. 313 ; 19. 225.
WALDECK, JEAN FREDERIC DE, 15. 9. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 137. Elected, 2. 138. Notice of, 2. 138 n., 199 n. His death, 5. xi; 15. 9. ' Memoir of,' read by Dr. Green, 15. 9, 10.
Waldegrave, James, 1st Earl of, 13. 101. Waldemar, Friedrich Wilhelm, 17. 310. Walden Pond, the ice-trade, 3. 55.
Walderne, sce Waldron.
Waldingfield, Eng., 5. 295.
Waldo, Cornelius, 10. 348 ; 20. 6.
Waldo, Daniel, Son of Liberty, 8. 339 ; 11. 142.
Waldo, Daniel, Worcester, 11. 48.
Waldo, John, 11. 142; 3 216.
Waldo, Joseph, 11. 142.
Waldo, Mrs. Lucy, 16. 392.
Waldo, Samuel, 3. 216. His interest in the ' Waldo Patent,' 2 .. 545 n. His
'Defence of Leverett's Title to the Museongus Lands,' I. 18, 53.
Waldo, Samuel Putnam, 18. 226.
Waldo, William T., donation from, 2. 258. ' Waldo Papers,' 10. 161.
Waldo Patent, 2. 543 n., 545 n., 546 n.
Waldoborough, Me., 4. 346 n., 12. 406. 408. Waldron, spelling of the name, 14. 122 n. Waldron, Mrs. Ann, death of, 14. 123.
Waldron, Elizabeth ( MMrs. Beard), 14 151. Waldron, Elizabeth (Mrs. Gerrish), 14. 124 n.
Waldron, Esther, 14. 124, 150.
Waldron, Mrs. Hannah (Cutt), 14. 122.
Waldron, John, 16. 275. Marriage of, 14. 151. Waldron, Mrs. Mary, 14. 151. Waldron, Major Nathaniel S., 3. 40.
Waldron, Col. Richard, Jr., 3. 323; 16. 265, 266; 14. 118, 122 n., 124n., 138; 17. 220, 222, 226, 228.
Waldron, Major Richard, 2. 322 ; 14. 120-123 n., 132 n., 370; 16. 257, 258, 261, 265-267, 269, 271, 272, 275; 17. 220, 220 n. Killed by Indians, 14. 124. Waldron, Richard Russell, deposits with the Society the 'strong-box ' of Father Ralle, 2. 322; 3 40.
Waldron, William, 4. 247.
Waldron, Mrs. William, 4. 247.
Wales, Miss Annie Flagg, 13. 215.
Wales, Ebenezer, 13. 200.
Walford, Thomas, 16. 197, 199-202.
Walhalla, 6. 29.
Walkendorf, Erick, Archbishop of Trond- heim, 13. 359. Walker, -, 8. 437. Walker, -, 13. 250.
Walker, Mr., II. 22.
Walker, Lieut. Aaron, 15. 77, 95; 16. 156.
Walker, Anne ( )/rs. Jaffrey ), 17. 96.
Walker, Benjamin, his ' Diary,' 10. 162.
Walker, Cupt. Benjamin, 15. 81 ; 16. 298.
Walker, Capt. Davenport, 13. 417.
Walker, Edward, 19 150, 160.
Walker, Elizabeth (JJ/rs. Edes), 12. 179.
WALKER, Gen. FRANCIS A. LL.D., elect- ed a Resident Member, 20. 204. Ac- cepts membership, 20. 260.
Walker, George, marriage of, 14. 150.
Walker, George, Sixty-fifth Regiment, bur- ial of, 14. 101.
Walker, Adm. Sir Hovenden, Knt., 11. 202; 13. 211 ; 20 33, 350. Ilis 'Jour- nal of the Expedition to Canada in 1712,' 2. 63.
WALKER, Rev. JAMES, LL.D., President of Harvard College, 2. 272; 8 72, 74; 9. 82 ; 10. 316, 361, 362, 441, 457 n. ; II. 106, 377, 378; 12. 6; 13. 369, 381; 14. 25, 154; 15. 373. Elected a Res- ident Member, 3. 203. Signs a meno. rial remonstrating against a petition of the Historic, Genealogical Society for a change of its name, 3. 266-270. Remarks on W: H. Prescott, 4. 175, 176. To prepare a memoir of Judge White, 5. 174. Remarks on Judge White, 5. 181, 182; on C. C. Felton, 5. 457, 458. Letter to, from W: O. White, concerning Hon. D. A. White, 6. 327-329. Motion concerning the time of meeting, 6. 416. Donations from, 7. 168. Remarks on the death of Rev. Alvan Lamson, D.D., 7. 409, 410. Named to prepare a memoir of Hon. Josiah Quincy, 7. 410. Remarks on the death of Edward Everett, 8. 149, 150. Remarks of, in relation to the establishment of the Peabody Museum of American Archeology, etc., 9. 359. Remarks on the death of Dr. Frothing-
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ham, 11. 238. His death, 13. xviii. Death of, announced, 13. 395. Res- olutions of the Society, 13. 395. Trib- ute of Dr. Ellis to, 13. 396-403. Cf Pres. Eliot, 13. 403. Of Dr. Peabody, 13. 403, 404. Of Mr. Waterston, 13. 405. Of Mr. Winthrop, in letter, 13. 445, 446. His 'Memoir of D. A. White,' 6. 261-329. His ' Memoir of Josialı Quincy,' 9. 83. His 'Inaugural Ad- dress ' cited, II. 90.
Walker, John, 18. 170, 171.
Walker, Gen. John, 13. 396.
Walker, Joseph, 16. 264.
Walker, Mrs. Lucy, 13. 397.
Walker, Mrs. Mary, 14. 150.
Walker, Nathaniel, 19. 357.
Walker, Quork (Quack ), 3. 192-203; 13. 293-296, 298. Bill of sale of, 13 207. Case of Walker vs. Jennison, 3. 192- 203; 13. 293, 299.
Walker, Robert, 18. 443.
Walker, Robert James, Secretary, his ' Report on the Tariff,' 5. 308. N. Ap- pleton's review on the Report, 5. 303.
Walker, Sarah ( Mrs. Holmes), 14. 150.
Walker, Sarah Rolfe, see Rumford.
Walker, Sears Cook, 13. 396.
Walker, Lieut. Silas, 15. 80.
Walker, Capt. Silvanus, 15. 78.
Walker, Mrs. Susan (Grant), 13. 424.
Walker, Thomas, 20. 2, 3, 150, 15I.
Walker, Col. Timothy, 15. 77, 85, 128, 153, 160. Officers of the regiment of, 15. 77, 77 n.
Walker, Timothy, LL.D., 13. 396.
Walker, Rev. Timothy, 8. 6; 13. 306; 17. 153, 156.
Walker, William J., M.D., 15. 365.
Walker, Zachary, 15. 79 n.
Walker & Co., Messrs., 13. 17.
Wall, -, 7. 248.
Wall, Capt. John, 16. 392.
Wallace, -, on Somerset's case, 7. 320, 325.
Wallaee, Capt. James, 7. 219-221, 229, 250; 19. 221.
Wallace, John W., donation from, 6. 417.
Wallace, Sir William, 1. 179 n. Exploits of, 5. 209.
Wallace, ship, 2. 107 n., 108 n.
Wallcut, Benjamin, .Jr., 2. 196, 197, 201.
Walleut, Benjamin, Sen., 15. 389, 389 n.
Walleut, Mrs. Benjamin. 2. 193, 194, 196, 107; 15. 389, 389 2., 390.
Walleut, Christopher, 2. 196.
Walleut, Mrs. Elizabeth ( Hawes), 2. 202.
Walleut, Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall, 2. 193, 194, 196, 197; 15. 389 n .. 390 n.
Wallent, Lucy (Mrs. Stratford), 15. 388 n., 390, 390 n.
Walleut, Rev. Robert Folger, A.M., 15. 389 n., 390 n. ; 17. 174, 366. Gift from, 17. 160. Donation from, 1. 496. Com-
munication from, 2. 27. Donations from, 2. 87, 93. 'l'o prepare a memoir of the late Thomas Wallcut, 2. 172, 172 n. His ' Memoir of Mr. Thomas Wallcut.' 2. 193-208.
Walleut, Mrs. Sally (Loring), 2. 196.
WALLECT, THOMAS, I, 1, 4, 5, 14, 17 n., 23, 24, 26, 27, 29. 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 39, 57, 62, 82 n., 160 n., 214, 242 n., 448, 483 m., 492 n. ; 12. 434; 15. 388 2., 389 n., 391, 391 n., 392 ; 17. 174, 175, 176 n .- 179n., 181 n., 182 n., 183, 183 n., 185 n., 186 n .- 189 n., 191 n .- 194 m .. 195, 195 n .- 206 n., 200 n .- 211 n., 217, 217 n., 218; 19. 390. Formation of the So- ciety, I. viii, ix, x, xiv, xv, xvi, xxiii n., xxxiv; 2. 193, 202, 203; 3. 166, 167. His death, I. xli; 2. 193, 208. Fac- simile of handwriting, faces I. 1. Por- trait of, 1. 4. Elected Recording See- retary, 1. 4, 34. Recording Secretary, I. 23-30 n., 36 n. To attend sales of books for the Society, I. 5. List of books contributed by, to form the So- eiety's Library, I. 11-13. Note from, with his list of books, I. 11n. Of committee to obtain pamphlets from Mr. Bowdoin, I. 14. To proeure a book plate for the Library, I. 14. Ree- ommends the purchase of Harris's eollection of voyages, 1. 22. Com- municates donation from Mr. Lueas, I. 33. Resigns the office of Recording Secretary, 1. 40. Of Publication Com- mittee, 1. 90. Eleeted Assistant Libra- rian, I. 118. Donations from, I. 123, 142, 498. Vote of thanks to, I. 142, 498. His scheme for printing va- luable manuscript records and his- tories, I. 242 n. Gift of his library to the Society, 2. 27, 88, 207. His inten- tion and action regarding the blank volume given to the Society by Judge Sullivan, 2. 124 n., 125 n. A memoir of, prepared by the Rev. R. F. Wall- eut, 2. 172, 172 n., 193-208. His eon- tributions to newspapers, 2. 197, 198. Enlists in the army, 2. 197. His in- terest in the West, 2. 198, 199. His early manhood and religious opinions, 2. 199, 200-202. His interest in anti- quarian research, 2. 200-203. Donates many books to Rev. W. Allen, 2. 204. His valuable collection of pamplı- lets, 2. 207. Picture of, 2. 208m. In- seription on his monument, 2. 208. Donation from the exeeutors of, 2. 247. Papers of, communicated to the Society, 17. 160. Journal of, 17. 176- 206. Extraet from the journal of Charles Turner, Jr., eopied by, 17. 206. Memoranda of, relating to the Boston Latin School, 17. 217. 218.
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