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Wallenstein, Albreeht Weneeslaus, Count of, 16. 469.
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WALLENSTEIN, JULIUS DE, nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 376. Elect- ed, I. 377.
Waller, Adj. John, 10. 162; 14. 62. His Orderly Book given, I. 481; 2. 444. Citations from his Orderly Book re- lating to Bunker Hill, 14. 63. Descrip- tion of the book, 14. 63 n. Waller, Richard, F.R.S., 13. 111. Waller & Son, London, 3. 263.
Walley, Major Jolin, 2. 305 n.
Walley, Hon. Samuel H., donations from, 2. 373, 553 ; 3. 40 ; 4. 1; 5. 57. Walley, Thomas, 12 385.
Walley, Rev. Thomas, 12. 385.
Walley, 'Thomas, Son of Liberty, 11. 142.
Walley, Joy, & Hill, Messrs., letter ad- dressed by, to Col. Mackey, 2. 86.
Walling, Henry F., maps drawn by, 6. 39, 40. Gifts of, to the Library, 13. 271.
Wallingford, John, marriage of. 14. 150.
Wallingford, Mrs. Mary, 14. 150.
Wallingford, Conn., 10. 407; 1I. 15.
Wallingsford, Lient. David, 15. 81.
Wallis, Mr., 16. 305.
Wallis, Lieut., 15. 83.
Wallis, David, I. 32.
Wallis, Lieut. George, 16. 367.
Wallis, George, Portsmouth, 16. 264.
Wallis, Rev. John, 16. 239.
Wallis, Sir Provo W. P., letter from, read by Admiral Preble, 19. 379. Pho- tograph of, exhibited, and letter from, read by Admiral Preble, 20. 29, 30. Waln, Robert, Jr., 15. 393.
Walpole, Horace, 10. 433; 14. 235, 238 ; 15. 287; 19. 31. His fine library, 3. 106. Letter from, to Sir Horace Mann on the battle of Lexington, 4. 24, 25. Quoted, 5. 236. His 'Catalogue of Royal Authors' cited, 7. 154.
Walpole, Horatio, Earl of Orford, see Orford.
Walpole, Sir Robert, 5. 118; 12. 402 n., 411, 412.
Walpole, Mass., 12. 274, 404, 411.
Walpole, N. H., 7. 276 ; 17. 362.
Walsh, Michael, 2. 564. Naturalized, 4- 360.
WALSH, ROBERT, LL.D., 4. 153, 240. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 289. Elected, 1. 332. Letter from, to Hon. Edward Everett, 4. 231-234. His deatlı, 4. 240. Extract from a let- ter of, 12. 443.
Walsh, Mrs., Robert, .donation from, 7. 168.
Walsingham, Sir Francis, 12. 102, 287 n .; 16. 432, 434 ; 19 77, 78, 78 n., 82, 83 n. Walsingham, Sir William de Grey, Lord, 19. 216.
Walter, Arthur Maynard, A.B., 12. 24; 17. 403 ; 19. 176. Donations from, I.
191, 193. Secretary and member of the Anthology Club, 2. 387 n., 388 n. Walter, Cornelia W., 19. 227. Walter, Lynde M., 19. 227.
Walter, Rev. Nehemialı, 2. 449 n. ; 6. 346 ; 8. 28; 9. 358 ; 17. 263, 265, 268, 269. 269 n., 270-272 ; 20. 5, 212. Letter of Judge Sewall to, 12. 362.
Walter, Rev. Thomas, 20. 212. His Thursday Lecture, 1. 153.
Walter, William, Jr., donation from, I. 98.
Walter, Rev. William, D.D., 15. 169, 171; 19. 232; 20. 336. Extract from a let- ter of, to Jonathan Simpson, 15. 170. Letters of, to Rev. Dr. Parker, 19. 233- 236. Address of, to the Vestry of St. George's Parish, 19. 237, 238. Reply of that body, 19. 238, 230.
Walterstorff, M. de, 7. 146 n.
Waltham, Mass., 4. 99; 7. 208; 10. 417- 419; 12. 404, 406. Origin of the name of, 12. 413 ; 15. 12 ; 16. 112, 280. 286 n., 287, 290, 291, 294, 297, 302 n., 305; 17. 2, 386, 387 ; 19. 84, 318. Historical sketch of, 2. 394. Growth of the town, 3. 14.
Walthamn Union League, donation from, 7. 298.
Walther, Rev. Christopher Theodosius, 17. 149. Walther, Rudolph, 10. 404.
Walton, Bishop Bryan, his ' Biblia Poly- glotta,' 18. 425, 426.
Walton, Gov. George, 15. 393.
Walton, Izaak, 10. 432; 14. 21 ; 19. 388. Walver, Rev. Abraham, 8. 11, 20, 25.
Wamkomen, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Wampatuck, Josias, the elder, Indian sa- chem, 17. 52. Deed of, 3. 217.
Wampatuck, Josias, the younger, Indian sachem, 17. 51-55. Deed of Boston by, 17. 52-55.
Wandsworth Burial-ground, 14. 199.
Wanerson, Indian sagamore, 14. 145.
Wanley, Humphrey, 7. 126-128.
Wannerton, see Warnerton.
Wanton, Col. Joseph, d. 1782, 7. 224.
Wanton, Gov. Joseph, d. 1780, 15. 333.
Wapawnumquott, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
War club from the Sandwich Islands, presented, 11. 143, 252.
War Department, see United States, War Department.
War of 1812, 6. 242-244, 435 ; 11. 53, 492- 495; 12. 180.
Warburton, William, Bishop of Gloucester, 6. 151, 152.
Ward, Mr., 7. 232.
Ward, Mr., 16. 149.
Ward, Mr., Lord Commissioner of the Great Seal, 4. 163, 164 n.
Ward, Andrew H., his 'History of Shrewsbury ' cited, 16. 67 n., 87 n.
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Ward, Gen. Artemas, I. 203, 205 ; 3. 218, | 219 ; 4. 59, 78, 79, 81, 82, 296; 6.182 ; 7. 200, 230, 244, 248, 253; 11. 10, 226; 12. 82, 260 ; 13. 58; 14. 38, 68. 73, 282, 283, 290, 296 ; 15. 66, 70, 75, 85, 87, 89, 97, 114, 128, 129; 16. 291, 340, 341, 347, 357 n., 375 n. ; 17. 23. Commission to Capt. Mugford signed by, I. 204. Let- ter to Pres. Adams, 2. 443. Appointed commander-in-chief, 4. 72. Letter from, to George Washington, 4. 299. Under promise to give himself up to Mr. Shays, 5. 15. His advice to Congress, 5. 365. Letters from various persons to, 12. 121-125. Commission of, from Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 12. 121. Resignation accepted by Congress, 12. 123. Officers of the regiment of, 15. 75, 75 n.
Ward, HIon. Artemas, LL.D., 5. 368, 369 n .; II. 258; 19. 177. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, I. 465 n. Letter to, from Gov. Gore, 12. 125.
Ward, Benjamin C., partner of N. Apple- ton, 5. 265.
Ward, Frances Fidelia ( Mrs. Lamson), II. 258.
WARD, GEORGE A., 8. 8, 43, 77. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 2. 238. Elected, 2. 240. Donation from, 2. 243. Accepts membership, 2. 258. His death, 7. xiii. Ilis 'Journal of Samuel Curwen ' cited, 16. 287 n.
Ward, Hester, 16. 263.
Ward, James, 8. 11, 20, 25.
Ward, James C., donation from. 8. 76, 77. Ward, John, his ' Lives of the Professors of Gresham College ' cited, 16. 217 n. Ward, Rev. John, 5. 496; 12 397.
Ward, Jolin, selectman, 1679, 13. 112.
Ward, John Eliot, 2. 158. Donation from, 4. 1.
Ward, John Langdon, donation from, 15- 161.
Ward, Col. Jonathan, 15. 75, 88, 92, 04, 99-102, 109, 119, 122, 124, 160.
Ward, Joseph, 15. 87 n., 128. Letter of, to John Adams, 14. 282.
Ward, Joshua, 4. 78.
Ward, Joshua A., donation from, 2. 320.
Ward, Nahum, 2. 199; 17. 175.
Ward, Rev. Nathaniel, 5. 140; 17. 341. 348. His 'Simple Cobbler of Agawam,' 1. 32; 6. 74.
Ward, Samuel, d. 1839, favors the re- sumption of specie payment, 5. 289.
Ward, Samuel, his gift to Harvard Col- lege of Ward's Island, 6. 349, 350.
Ward, Col. Samuel, 4. 299; 5. 48-50; 6. 201; 12. 200.
Ward, Rev. Samuel, 7. 21. Extraets from his ' Answers to the Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiastical,' 13. 344.
Ward, Seth, Bishop of Salisbury, 16. 239.
Ward, Mrs. Susan ( Mrs. Rogers), 5. 495, 496. Ward, Thomas, 16. 265.
Ward, Thomas W., subseribes toward the reprint of certain volumes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368.
Ward, Townsend, 14. 320.
Ward, Mass., 3. 193.
Wardapiet, Rev. Thomas, letter to, in re- gard to his donation to the Library of Harvard College, 6. 346.
WARDEN, DAVID BAILEY, M.D., 1. 265 ; 14. 167. Vote of thanks to, I. 278. Li- brary of, 1. 278 n. Nominated a Cor- responding Member, 1. 425. Eleeted, 1. 425. His ' Bibliotheca Americana,' I. 479.
Warden, James, 11. 393.
Warden, Joseph, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.
Warden, William, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 268.
Wardner, Gabriel, 12. 107.
Ward's Island, 6. 350.
Wardwell, Jeremiah, 15. 255.
Wardwell, Lydia, 18. 300.
Wardwell, Samuel, 20. 289 n., 312, 314- 317.
Wardwell, Samuel, the younger, 20. 314.
Wardwell, Mrs. Sarah, 20. 289 n., 314, 315.
Wardwell, William T., donation from, 4. 429.
Ware, Anne, 6. 416.
Ware, Ashur, 2. 278.
Ware, Mrs. Elizabeth (Waterhouse), 2. 282.
Ware, Mrs. Henry, 2. 278.
Ware, Rec. Ilenry, D.D., H.C. 1785, d. 1845, Hollis Professor of Divinity, 2. 272, 278; 5. 413-416, 419; 8. 117; 10. 219, 230, 235; 20. 233, 235. Ilis elee- tion to the Ilollis Professorship of Divinity at Harvard College, 6. 284, 312. His eulogy on Pres. Webber, I. 219.
WARE, Rev. HENRY, Jr., D.D., H.C. 1812, d. 1843, 1. 348, 374, 384, 386, 494, 499; II. 378; 18. 174: 19. 300; 20. 405, 412, 415. Ilis death, I. xliii ; 2. 250 n., 272, 281. Nominated a Resi- dent Member, 1. 338. Elected, 1. 339. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 62, 86. ' Memoir of,' 2. 278-282. Ap- pointed Professor in Divinity School at Cambridge, 2. 280, 281. Elected a member of the Historical Society in 1822, 2. 281. A member of many organizations, 2. 281. His degree, 2. 282. His marriages, 2. 282. Ilis as- sessments to be remitted, 2. 293. Suc- eeeded by Dr. Francis, 8. 243. His poem on 'The Pursuit of Fame,' 2. 278. Edits the 'Christian Disciple,' 2. 281.
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Ware, Sir James, 6. 416.
Ware, Sir James, Jr., 6. 416.
Ware, John, M.D., 14. 392; 17. 425, 426, 447 ; 20.241. Letter from, concerning assessments due to the Society, 2. 292, 293.
Ware, Mrs. Mary (Clarke), 2. 278.
Ware, Mrs. Mary ( Pickard), 2. 282.
Ware, Mary L., 20. 412.
Ware, Rev. William, donation from, 2. 220.
Ware, William R., 17. 104.
Ware, Mass., 12. 407; 19. 307. Origin of the naine of, 12. 416.
Wareham, Mass., 12. 404, 407; 19. 430; 20. 230. Origin of the name of, 12. 414.
Warham (Warhum, Warum), Rev. John, 5. 137, 138; 11. 399; 17. 343, 348.
Warner, Adj., 14. 87; 15. 02, 95, 102; 16. 156.
Warner, Capt., Belchertown, 19. 421. Warner, Col., 15. 89.
Warner, Andrew, 8. 2.
Warner, Cupt. Nathaniel, 15. 86.
Warner, Oliver, donation from, 4. 373.
Warner, Rev. Richard, his 'Attempt to ascertain the Situation of the Ancient Clausentum,' 1. 154.
Warner, Samuel, 11. 316, 317.
Warner, Col. Seth, 6. 357, 358.
Warnerton, Thomas, Laconia Company, 14. 372 n., 376 n., c. Warren, Adm., tavern sign, 17. 204.
Warren, Mrs. Abby B. (Hedge), 19. 426.
Warren, Abraham, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 268.
Warren, Lieut. Benjamin, 15. 77
Warren, Charles, donations from, 2. 185, 489.
WARREN, Hon. CHARLES H., 4. 14, 140, 112-146, 148, 308, 330; 5. 104; 7. 145; 12. 7, 68; 13. 325; 14. 25, 154, 189; 15. 368 ; 18. 352. Elected a Resident Member, 3. 152. Accepts membership, 3. 156. Donations from, 3. 181, 204, 262; 4. 52, 54, 122, 123, 235, 247; 5. 58, 440, 441. Presents pamphlet con- cerning 'The Last Great Plague,' 3. 181. To complete the memoir of the late I. P. Davis, 3. 206. Presents books and letters on behalf of William D. Cooper, 3. 251. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the Historic, Genealogical Society for a change of its name, 3. 266-270. Of committee for examination of Dr. Pierce's memoirs, with a report of the same, 3. 281 ; 4. 100. Gift of, 4. 13. Of Publishing Committee, 4. 19, 273; 5. 152. The Society meets at liis house, 4. 140. Motion, 4. 311. Of Standing Committee, 5. vii, 195. Of Auditing Committee, 5. 160. Of Nom-
inating Committee, 5. 486. Vote of thanks to, for services on Standing Committee, 6. 20. Communicates a letter from William Durrant Cooper, 6. 22. His death, 13. xviii; 19. 427. Death of, announced by Mr. Adams, 13. 318. Resolutions of the Society, 13. 319. Ellis Ames and Prof. Wash- burn address the Society, 13. 320. Let- ter of Gov. Clifford on the death of, 13. 323, 324. Gov. Clifford anpointed to prepare a memoir of, 13. 924. Anec- dote of, 14. 190. 'Memoir of,' by Mr. W. Warren, 19. 424-428. Ilis birth and ancestry, 19. 424. Education, 19. 425, 426. Marriage, 19. 426. Success at the bar, 19. 426. District Attorney, 19. 426. Judge of the Common Pleas, 19. 426. President of the Boston & Providence R. R. Co., 19. 426, 427. Services in the State Senate, 19. 426. Removal to Plymouth, 19. 427. His character, 19. 427, 428.
Warren, Edward, M.D., his ' Life of Dr. John Warren ' cited, 13. 202 ..
Warren, Eleanor (JJ/rs. Allen). 16. 78 n.
Warren, Mrs. Elizabeth, d. 1773, 15. 338.
Warren, Mrs. Elizabeth, 19. 382.
Warren, George, 19. 162.
Warren, Henry, 19. 424.
Warren, Lieut. Isaac, 15. 84.
Warren, James, Boston, 3. 343; 4. 256, 257; 20. 325.
Warren, Gen. James, d. 1808, 4. 71; 5. 355; 7. 424; 12. 69 m. 258; 13. 183, 207, 214, 224; 14. 31, 267 ; 15. 135, 148, 152; 16. 85, 93: 19. 424. Suggests Washington as General, 4. 71. Letter from, to his wife, 12. 68, 09. Letter of, to John Adams, on battle of Bun- ker Hill, 14. 79. Letters to Samuel Adams, 14. 80, 277, 280. Letter of Samuel Adams to, 15. 205.
Warren, James, Jr., son of the preceding, 7. 424.
Warren, James Sullivan, donations from, 4. 54; 5. 172, 193.
Warren, Jane ( )/rs. Grant), 14. 150. Warren, Jolin, donation fromn, 2. 177.
Warren, John, M.D., 1. 324, 326, 328, 330; 2. 197 ; 4. 73, 82, 84, 86 ; 7. 179, 250; 8. 321, 365 ; 15. 128; 17. 392, 395, 396; 18. 380. A member of the An- thology Club, 2. 388 n. Proposes a Medical School, 7. 181, 182. Dr. Rand's opinion of, 7. 181, 182. Ap- pointed Professor, his early trials, 7. 182-184. Dr. Edward Warren's 'Life of,' 13. 202.
Warren, John C., M.D., 1. 439; 4. 46; 5. 281, 292; 8. 321; 10. 410; 14. 9, 17; 15. 403; 17. 409. Donations fromn, I. 219 ; 2. 498, 509 ; 3. 37. Classmate of D. A. White, 5. 178; 6. 271. And ether, 5. 506.
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Warren, Jonathan Mason, M.D., 6. 37; | WARREN, WINSLOW, LL.B., 14- 188; 15. 10 85. Donations from, 8. 463 ; 9. 347.
Warren, Gen. Joseplı, 4. 23, 26, 57 ; 7. 116, 117; 8. 410, 411, 441 ; II. 105, 142; 12. 45, 68, 69 n., 121, 194, 258 ; 13. 153, 156, 167, 191, 258; 14. 36, 40, 66, 74, 75, 77, 78, 80, 81, 92, 96, 241, 268, 310; 15. 66, 165, 166, 168, 169; 16. 288, 371, 372, 374, 375; 17. 330, 331, 833; 18. 131, 150 n., 345, 443; 20. 15. His Fiftlı of March Oration. I. 18. Monument to, 1. 325; 6. 177, 178; 14. 65. A communication concerning the eree- tion of a monument to, 2. 337. Letter from, to Edmund Dana, 2. 477, 478. His day-book exhibited, 3. 131. His danger at Menotomy, 4. 204. Exchanges prisoners, 5. 327. Letter from, to Gen. Heath, 5. 365. Quoted in regard to free- dom, 6. 175. Letter from, to B: Frank- lin, 7. 125. As a doctor, 7. 178. Chosen Major-General, 7. 190, 191. His death, 7. 374; 11. 227; 14. 64. Sword said to have been worn by, at the battle of Bunker Hill, 9. 348. Portrait of, by Copley, 12. 230; 14. 32. Place of his death, 14 64. First monument to, on Breed's llill, 14. 65. Agreement of, in purchasing a negro boy, 14. 101. Ilis house in Hanover Street, Boston, 14. 101.
Warren, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 82 n., 83.
Warren, Lieut. Josiah, 15. 80.
Warren, Mary, tempted by witches, 5. 34. ller testimony against G: Bur- roughs, 5. 35, 36.
Warren, Mary ( Mrs. Bigelow), 17. 386.
Warren, Mrs. Mary ( Winslow), 19. 424.
Warren, Mrs. Mercy (Otis), 12. 68, 69 n., 323; 13. 214; 16. 174; 19. 421. Letter of Mrs. Winthrop to, 14. 20- 31.
Warren, Pelham W., donation from, 2. 352.
Warren, Lieut. Perez, 15. 76.
Warren, Adm. Peter, his correspondence with Sir W. Pepperell and others, I. 22; 10. 324.
Warren, Richard, 1620, 13. 389; 19. 381, 382, 424.
Warren, Richard, donations from, 4. 286 ; 5. 25, 30. Welcomes a Massachusetts regiment at New York, 7. 81.
Warren, Capt. Samuel, 15. 77.
Warren, Samuel, Q. C., extraet from an article by, in ' Blackwood's Magazine,' 15. 371. Death of, announced, 15. 371 n.
Warren, Samuel D., 19 357.
Warren, Lieut. William, 15. 81.
Warren, William W., donations from, 5. 203, 205; 7. 373. Letter from, to S. Lineoln, 5. 205, 206. Vote of thanks to, 5. 206.
300, 300 n .; 16. 162; 17. 294; 18. 27; 19 350, 386, 423. Elected a Resident Member, 12. 316. Communicates a let- ter of Samuel Adams to James Warren, 13. 205. Donation from, 13. 206. Of committee to publish a volume of Revo- lutionary papers, 13. 232. Remarks by, on the death of Gov. Clifford, 14. 189. Elected a Member of the Stand- ing Committee, or Executive Commit- tee of the Council, 15 276; 16. 178; 17. 76. Remarks on the death of Mr. Edmund Quincy, 15. 300. Calls at- tention to the destruction of historical documents, 17. 327. Of committee to nominate officers, 17. 362 ; 19. 251. Presents the annual report of the Council for the year ending April, 1880, 18. 25-27. Reports for the com- mittee to nominate officers, 18. 36. Vote of thanks to, 18. 36. Of com- mittee on the Washington letters, 18. 288. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Tuttle, 19 11, 12. Of a committee to publish the 'Washington Letters,' 20. 350. ' Memoir of Judge Warren ' by, 19 424-428.
Warren, Maine, Eaton's ' Annals of,' 13. 441.
Warren, Mass., see Western.
Warren, R. I , 12. 401 n.
Warsaw Island, cotton plantation on, 3. 225, 227.
Warton, Philip, Baron Wharton, see Wharton.
Warton, Thomas, his ' History of Eng- lish Poetry ' cited, 18. 404.
Warton, Thomas, Earl of Wharton, see Wharton.
Warum ( Warham), Rev. John, 5. 137. See Warham.
Warville, Jean Pierre Brissot de, 13. 239.
Warwiek, Countess of, 4 400.
Warwick, Francis Greville Brooke, Earl of, 12. 417.
Warwick, Robert Rich, Earl of, 2. 543. 545; 12. 336; 20. 42, 43, 102. And the Narragansett Patent, 3. 65: 6. 45- 50, 75. His signature to the Narragan- sett Patent, 5. 40, 405. Made Gover- nor-in-chief of the plantations in Amer- ica, 5. 400. Letter of, to Rev. Hugh Peter, 12. 337.
Warwick, barque, 14. 376 n. A., 381.
Warwick, Mass., 12. 405, 407, 417.
Warwick, R. I., 6. 50 n., 61. 62; 8. 195; 17. 86. Baptist Church of, 8. 221.
Warwick Neck, R. I., 19. 327.
Warwicke [mistake for Maverick], 10. 381.
Wasasketuwen, 2. 290 n.
Washburn, Charles A., 11. 144. Washburn, Ebenezer, 15. 84.
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WASHBURN, Hon. EMORY, LL.D., 2. 255 n .; 4. 51, 308, 383, 384; 8. 43; 10. 37, 334, 411, 453; II. 32. 33, 46, 271, 336, 342; 12. 4, 6, 8, 9, 171, 250, 251 ; 13. 63, 299, 320, 323; 14. 102, 319; 15 255, 274, 372; 16. 307; 17. 24-28, 30, 32, 381; 18. 352; 19. 13, 143; 20. 298, 328, 329. His death, I. xliv ; 15. xvi. Subjeet of lecture, 2. 226 n. Nominated a Resident Meniber, 2. 570. Elected, 2. 572. Accepts membership, 2. 574. Present at meetings of the Society, 2 607. Donations from, 3. 38, 66, 110, 126 : 4. 112, 286, 384, 438; 5. 1, 30, 145, 440; 6. 82; 7. 338, 474 ; 8. 201; 9. 227; II. 501. Offers res olutions in memory of Mr. Hoar, 3. 122 Remarks and resolutions concerning the Dowse Library, 3. 173, 174. Signs memorial protesting against the change of name sought by the Historie, Gene- alogical Society, 3. 260-270. Of Com- mittee to represent the Society, with regard to its name, and the report of the Committee, 3. 270, 332. Of Stand- ing Committee, 4. 19. 272 ; 6. 19; 7. 26. Early charters of Massachusetts, 4. 154-167. Motion, 4. 310, 302; 10. 32; 12. 212. Presides, 4. 329, 365. Resolutions, 4. 426. Of Nominating Committee, 4. 438. Presents manu- seripts from Dr. Lowell, 5. 2. Report of the Standing Committee for the years ending April, 1860, 5. 18-21 ; April, 1864, 7. 349-351. Vote of thanks to, 5. 29; 7. 304. Receives the Prince of Wales, 5. 97. Remarks upon Mr. Quincy's letter, 6. 85. Of committee to advise in regard to the funds of the Society, 6. 426. Reports a Deelar- ation of Trust. 7. 9. Letters from, to D. M'Conanghy, 7. 155, 156, 158, 159. Letter to, from J. A. Andrew, 7. 155- 158. Remarks on the death of E. Everett, 8. 160-168. Of J. Willard, 8. 284-289. Remarks of, 10. 37, 48, 312. Report on the ' Hutchinson Papers,' 10. 133. Eleeted Vice-President, II. 243 ; 12. 80, 225; 13. 21, 279; 14. 28, 328. Of committee on the ' Hutchinson Pa- pers,' II. 326. Remarks by, II. 388, 497. Appointed delegate to the ' Ply- mouth Celebration,' 11. 492. Of a com- mittee on increase of membership, with report of the same, 12. 170; 14. 327; 15. 181. Remarks by, on a visit to New Brunswick, 13. 76-78. Pays a tribute to the memory of Judge Par- ker, 14. 103. Exhibits a letter from Horace Binney, 14. 107. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Judge Parker, 14. 108. Communieates 'Memoir of Judge Parker,' 14. 171. Letter from, on the death of Gov. Clifford, 14. 191. Reads note and documents from Ed-
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ward Kent, 14. 329. Vote of thanks to, 15. 251. Death of, announeed by the President, 15. 259. Resolutions of the Society on the death of, 15. 260. Noticed in Report of the Council, 15. 267. Autograph and portrait of, face 17. 23. 'Memoir of,' by Dr. A. P. Peabody. 17. 23-32. His ancestry, 17. 23, 24. Birth, 17. 24. College life, 17. 24. Commences the practice of law, 17. 25. Elected Governor of Mas- sachusetts, 17. 26. Appointed profes- sor in Harvard Law School, 17. 26. Public trusts, 17. 26, 27. A member of various societies, 17.27. Marriage, 17. 28. Death, 17. 28. Traits of char- acter, 17. 28-30. List of his publi- eations, 17. 30-32. Paper on tlie 'Ex- tinction of Slavery in Massachusetts,' 3. 188-203 ; 6. 108, 109; 13. 297. Pa- per on Braddock's Campaign, 3. 230- 237. Ilis 'Ilistory of Leicester,' 4. 343; 6. 85, 177; 16. 68. Quoted on Peter Salein, 6. 177. On the extinetion of villenage in England, 7. 307-326. ' The Origin and Sources of the Bill of Rights declared in the Constitution of Massachusetts,' by, 8. 294-313 ; 13. 304 n. 'Memoir of Hon. Levi Lincoln' by, 10. 313; II. 47-83. Paper by, on the 'Tennre of Lands in New England,' 13. 114-121. Paper by, on the ‘ Vaca- tion of the Colony Charter, and the Repeal of the Laws made under it,' 13. 451-450. ' Memoir of Judge Parker' by, 14. 172-179. 'Memoir of Col. William Ilenshaw ' by, 15. 65-73. His 'Judicial History . of Massachusetts' cited, 19. 142 n., 143 n., 152 n. ; 20. 298 n. Washburn, John, 17. 23.
WASHBURN, JOHN D., LL.B., 20. 189.
Elected a Resident Member, 20. 45. Accepts membership, 20. 57.
Washburn, Joseph, 17. 23.
Washburn, Mrs. Marianne Cornelia (Giles), 17. 28.
Washburn, Mrs. Ruth (Davis), 17. 24. Washburn, Capt. Seth, 15. 75 ; 17. 23.
WASHBURNE, Hon. ELINIU B., 13. 331; 15. 318. Elected an Honorary Mem- ber, 19. 210. Accepts membership, 19. 230. His ' Memoir of Gov. Coles,' 19. 124.
Washburne, Gov. William B., 12. 233.
Washington, Andrew, 17. 240.
Washington, Augustine, 17. 240, 241. -
Washington, Augustine, father of Presi- dent Washington, 17. 241.
Washington, Bushrod, LL.D., 10. 184;
13. 120, 254, 288; 14. 107; 19. 32, 33. And J. Sparks, 10. 250, 251, 254, 259. Bequeathis Gen. Washington's seal, 7. 374.
Washington, Mrs. Bushrod, 19 34.
Washington, Charles, 17. 241.
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Washington, Elizabeth, 17. 241.
Washington, George, President of the United States, 1. 77, 130, 131, 179 n., 181, 184, 186, 218, 271 n., 298, 300, 325, 326, 330, 340, 390, 406, 412 ; 2 14 n., 23, 226 ; 3. 51, 69, 98 ; 4. 22, 27, 23, 34, 35, 44, 59, 61, 67 n., 68, 73, 82, 83, 87, 113, 144, 233, 244, 273, 288, 295, 300, 306, 313 ; 5. 5, 206, 222, 327, 350, 352, 354, 358; 6. 85, 130, 150, 154, 242, 261; 7. 167, 200, 209, 210, 214, 216, 217, 221, 234, 235, 241, 249, 252, 331, 395 ; 8. 96, 105, 320, 461, 474, 476, 485; 10. 85, 159, 162, 172, 298, 342, 439, 475; II. 6, 7, 104, 111, 224, 323, 352, 353, 489; 12. 32, 36, 60, 79, 81, 122, 123, 125, 157, 194, 196, 197, 229, 332; 13. 131, 186, 192, 211, 278, 295, 371, 381, 425, 441; 14. 32, 40, 66, 80, 82, 86, 95, 97, 105, 106, 184, 217, 222, 229, 232, 233, 237, 245, 254, 258, 273, 275, 289-291, 296, 310, 311, 314, 320, 331-335, 337, 342, 353, 355, 357, 337, 393; 15. 9, 17, 26- 28, 34-36, 39-42, 50-55, 57, 58, 61, 62, 64, 70-73, 113, 116, 117, 119, 158, 213, 254, 304 n., 323, 390, 391, 391 n., 402, 403; 16. 38, 69 n., 121, 123, 151, 162, 163, 174, 291, 336, 340, 357 n., 360, 366, 367, 376, 377, 451 ; 17. 23, 48, 50, 62 n., 63, 80, 82, 134, 163, 188. 215, 232, 240, 241, 293, 361, 372, 305; 18. 2, 76, 141 n., 183, 191, 194-196 n., 286, 326, 382, 443 ; 19. 34, 57, 58, 67, 67 n., 70 n., 71 n., 73, 100, 103, 126, 220. 240, 341, 393 n .; 20. 89- 91, 93, 99, 101, 183, 201, 203, 208, 225, 327, 343, 344, 351. Marshall's 'Life of,' I. 106 n .; 3. 113. Sermons, Ora- tions, and Eulogies on the death of, I. 130, 137, 138, 145, 1-16; 3. 336; 4. 87- 98, 232, 395, 396, 402, 413-415 ; 6. 114- 119, 185, 27, 299, 329, 370 n .; 8. 105, 144; 13. 346, 350. Epaulets of, given to the Society, I. 178; 3. 133; 4. 6; 5. 97, 194. Busts of, I. 192 ; 3. 169, 170; 19. 59. Proposal to celebrate the an- niversary of the birth of, I. 447, 448, 450. Portraits of, 2. 23, 25; 3 309, 310, 310 n., 359 ; 4. 284 ; 5. 104 ; 7. 300, 359 ; 9. 243, 249 ; II. 84, 229, 230. 292; 12. 231 ; 13. 126, 243, 254, 324, 350 n., 375 ; 14. 26, 27, 38, 159, 160, 248; 16. 11; 18. 118 ; 19. 247 ; 20. 100, 188. Portrait of, deposited with the Society, 2. 23, 23 n .; 3. iv. The portrait presented to the Society, 2. 25. 'Crossing the Dela- ware,' a picture of, donated to the So- ciety, 2. 175, 176. The picture to be repaired, 2. 572, 573. Instructions of, 2. 220 n. Letters of, 2. 229 n. Letter to Gen. Sullivan, donation of, 2 237, 237 n. Portrait of, to be repaired, 2. 289 2., 606. Letter from, to Pres. Wil- lard, 2. 490. Letter to Capt. Gibbs, 2. 490. The box sent him by the Earl of Buchan, 2. 532 n., 533 n. Letter from,
concerning the sale of the Big Kenhawa lands, 3. 91. Chairs made from timber taken from his house, donated to the Society, 3 123, 125. French medal of, donated to the Society, 3. 133. Manu- seript volume containing his Address to his officers referred to the Standing Committee, 3. 206. At Fort Necessity, 3. 230. His first military encounter, 3. 234. At Cambridge Common, 3 309. Portrait of, faees 3. 309. Victory over Lord Cornwallis, 3. 334, 335. Statue of, by Crawford, 3. 336; 4. 95. Honors bestowed on, 3. 336. Unjustifiably represented by Mr. Thackeray, 3. 336. Gorget of, 4. 45, 46; 14. 340; 15. 402, 404. View of headquarters at Cam- bridge, 4. 56. Remarks by Hon. R. C. Winthrop on his assuming his eom- mission, 4. 56-62. llis Farewell Ad- dress, 4. 62, 63. Interview with Massa- chusetts delegates, 4. 63. Attends the Second Congress in uniform, 4. 70. Ilis nomination to eonunand, 4. 71-75. Relies of, 4. 86. History of Everett's oration on, 4. 87-98. Letter from, to Rev. Jeremy Belknap. 4. 136-138. His uniform, 4. 150-152 ; 7. 289 n. His blue ribbon, 4. 151-153. Not a marshal of France, 4. 153, 154. Extraet from a letter, 4. 154. Address to, and eulogy on, 4. 232. Miniature of, 4. 284; 7. 300. Letter from, to Gen. W: lleatlı, 4. 289, 290. Letters to, from W: Heath, 4. 296, 297, 305, 306. Letter to, from A. Ward. 4. 290. Irving's ' Life of,' 4. 395, 396, 402, 413-415. Autograph of, given to the Prince of Wales, 5. 97, 98. Sir Lanrenee liis aneestor, 5. 148. Ilis letters in Mr. Sparks's hands, 5. 199. And the exchange of prisoners, 5. 331-342. On the rights of mankind, 6. 96. And Montesquieu, 6. 96. Dele- gate to the Convention at Philadelphia in 1787, 6. 112, 113. Attitude towards slavery, 6. 113-119, 239. Sparks's ' Life of,' 6. 114-119, 370 n. Appointed to attend the Convention at Williams- burg. 6. 114. Letter of, to Bryan Fair- fax, 6. 114. Letter from, to Jolin F. Mercer, 6. 115. Letters from, to Rob- ert Morris, 6. 115. Letter to Sir John Sinclair, 6. 115. Correspondence with Lafayette, 6. 115-117. His will, his slaves freed, 6. 117-119. Meets the Committee of Confcrenee, 6. 184. Or- ders issued that negroes serve as sol- diers, 6. 185, 234. Letter from, to Joseplı Reed. 6. 191, 192. Correspondence with Gen. Greene, 6. 193, 222, 231, 234. His license to continue the enlistment of negroes, 6. 197, 198. Letter to, from Gen. Varnum, 6. 201. Correspondenee with Gov. Cooke, 6. 201-205. Proposal made by Gen. Varnum, 6. 202. Letter
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