Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 85

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Deane, Charles, 1813-1889; Adams, Charles F
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Boston : Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 542


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Webster, Grant, I. 490.


Webster, Hannah ( Mrs. Foster), I. 491. Webster, John, ancestor of' Daniel, 7. 480. Webster, John, Governor of Connecticut, 17. 146.


Webster. John, Newbury, 12. 376. Letter from Judge Sewall to, 12. 375, 376. Webster, Mrs. John W., donation from, 2. 469, 469 n.


Webster, Prof. John W., 5. 295; 7. 57; 14. 189; 15. 370, 371 ; 16. 1, 113.


Webster, Jonathan, Jr., 15. 135.


Webster, Nicholas, 8. 20.


WEBSTER, NOAH, LL.D., 18. 170 ; 19. 300 ; 20. 207. Nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 1. 38. Elected, I. 41. Accepts membership, 1. 42. 1)0- nations from, 1. 76, 102, 112, 137. His topographical description of Hartford, I. 51. His ' Revolution of France,' I. 76. Ilis . History of Epidemic Dis- eases," 1. 137. His ' Dictionary ' cited, 17. 185 n,


WEBSTER, REDFORD, I. 62, 77, 107, 108, 110, 117, 121, 127, 129, 133, 134, 143, . 144, 150, 156, 166, 168, 179, 186, 187, 195, 196, 215, 216, 220, 222, 223, 225, 226, 228, 229, 232, 235, 237, 239, 240, 243, 245, 248, 251-253, 257, 259, 262- 264, 266, 272, 274, 279, 281, 331, 333, 335-337, 339, 347, 348, 350, 376, 380, 334, 385, 387, 395, 396, 398, 408, 418, 424, 425, 427, 433, 435, 436, 445, 446- 448, 451, 456, 464, 468, 470, 473, 475. His death, I. xli, 470. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 34, Elected, I. 41. Accepts membership, 1. 42. Of l'ublication Committee, I. 47, 90, 196. Donations from, 1. 48, 50, 129. Eleet- ed a member of the Standing Com- mittee, 1. 50, 64, 82, 97, 105, 117, 125, 132, 140, 148, 157, 164, 170, 188, 193, 196, 206. Of committee to wait on Mr. Crocker for books and pamphlets, I. 69. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, 1. 83, 84, 90, 107, 163, 228, 258, 273, 274, 285, 335, 336, 419. Of committee on the better pres- ervation of the Library and Cabinet, I. 107. Of committee to demand from Mr. Turell the articles belonging to the Cabinet, 1. 194. Of committee to consider an annual celebration of the Plymouth landing, I. 195. Of com- mittee on repairs of the building, I. 213, 276, 282. Elected Cabinet-Keeper, I. 215, 221. 226, 231, 239, 245, 254, 264, 273, 279, 288, 335, 341, 350, 374, 380, 387, 398, 409, 418, 427, 445. 452, 467. Cabinet-Keeper, 1. 221 n., 222, 393, 445. Of committee on repairs of the room, I. 234. Of committee to collect and eount the votes, I. 239, 254, 253. 398, 418. Of committee to dispose of du- plicates in the Library, I. 245. Signs report of the Standing Committee on delinquent members, I. 247n. Of com- mittee to dispose of perishable articles in the Cabinet, I. 282. Of committee on alterations in the entrance to the


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room, I. 284. Of committee on closing the passage-way under the archi, 1. 337. Of committee on the ownership of a book, 1. 447, 449. Of committec to attend to removal to the new building, I. 458 n. Of committee to deposit cer- tain articles with the Natural History Society, I. 467. Of committee to pre- pare the new Library room, I. 460. Communicates a donation, 1. 471. Of committee to label the Society's pic- tures, 1. 476. Mr. Snelling appointed to prepare a memoir of, 1. 479. Notice of, by Mr. Charles Deane, I. 490-492. Portrait of, presented to the Society, 2. 469.


Webster, Mrs. Redford ( White), I. 490.


Webster, Capt. Robert, 15. 83.


Webster, Thomas, 16. 265.


Webster Bank, Boston, 19. 123, 382.


Webster Memorial Committee, donation of its records, 7. 279.


Webster Street, 6. 30.


Wedderburnc, Alexander, Lord Lough- borough, see Loughborough.


Wedgery, William, 6. 148.


Wedhins, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 86 n.


Wednesday Evening Club, Boston, I. 423; 13. 44 ; 17. 18 n., 114n. ; 18. 206, 314.


Weed, Nathaniel, 14. 143.


Weedon, Gen. George, 12. 55; 14. 334.


Weehawken, U. S. monitor, 11. 137.


Weekes, John, D.D, his 'Truthi's Con- flict with Error,' 18. 428 n.


' Weekly Magazine,' see ' Boston Weekly,' etc.


'Weekly Messenger,' see 'Boston Week- ly,' etc.


Weeks, Edward A., 13. 423.


Weeks, Edward F., 13. 423.


Weeks, Emmeline C. (_)/rs. Baxter), 13. 423.


Weeks, Mrs. Emmeline W. (Carnes), 13. 423.


Weeks, George, his 'Faithful Account of God's Goodness,' 3. 294.


Weeks, Dr. John, 16. 7.


Weeks, Rev. John, 18. 428 n.


Weeks, Rev. Joshua Wingate, 16. 7n.


Weeks, Leonard, 16. 264.


Weeks, Mrs. Lucy Payne (Carnes), 13. 405, 423.


Weeks, Thomas, 15. 84.


Weeks family, house of, Greenland, N. H., 20. 25, 27.


Weems, Rev. Mason L., 17. 372.


Wegener, Caspar F., 6. 253.


Weillust, Jost or Joist, 5. 126, 127, 127 n.


Weimar, Map in the collection of the Grand Duke of, 16. 384.


Weiss, Rev. John, cited, 8. 241, 243, 246.


Welch, --- , Mansfield, Conn., 14. 85.


Welch, Francis ( Minchin &. Welch ), 11. 308. Welch, John, 4. 363 n.


Welch, Thomas, M.D., 16. 291. Welch, William, naturalized, 4. 363. Welchiman, Capt., 15. 336.


WELD, Rev. CHARLES R., B.D., 20. 189. Elected a Corresponding Member, 20. 94. Accepts membership, 20. 95.


Weld, Charles Richard, d. 1869, his ' His- tory of the Royal Society ' cited, 16. 209, 217 n.


Weld, Daniel, 8. 13, 22, 26.


Weld, Rer. Edmund, 8. 12, 20, 25.


Weld, Eleazer, 20. 7.


Weld, Elizabethi (J)/rs. Gore), 13. 423.


Weld, Francis M., 19. 357.


Weld, Rev. Habijah, his letter to Thomas Prinec, 1. 201. His account of Attle- borough, 1. 458.


Weld, John, 13. 423.


Well, Nahum, 20. 23.


Weld, Samuel B., donation from, 5. 309. Welde, Rev. Thomas, d. 1662, 3. 257, 258 ; 4. 441. Interested in the Narragansett Patent, 5. 402; 6. 50, 53, 59 n., 63-65, 74-77. Sent as agent to England, 6. 63, 64. On the Antinomians of New England, 6. 64.


Welde, Rev. Thomas, son of the preceding, d. 1702, 8. 14, 22, 27.


Welderen, Count, 5. 11.


Weldon, Charles W .. 15. 192.


Weldon, Hon. John Wesley, 15. 191.


Wellbeloved, Rev. Charles, 17. 301.


Wellclose Square, London, 3 138.


Welles, Mr., 7. 239.


Welles, Arnold, 4. 46; 8. 362, 363; 11. 142; 15. 402, 403.


Welles, Hon. Charles, 1. 431 n. Signs the indenture between the Society and the Provident Institution for Savings, I. 461 n.


Welles, George Derby, donations from, and vote of thanks to, 4. 310; 9. 255, 347, 353.


Welles, Hon. Gideon, Secretary of the Nary, 11. 135; 20. 354.


WELLES, LIon. JOHN, A.M., I. 192 n., 451, 460, 468, 470 ; 2. 14. His death, I. xliii. Donations from, I. 153; 2. 15, 80. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 449. Elected, 1. 451. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, I. 452. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n. Of com- mittee to confer with the trustecs of the Boston Library, about repairs on the Crescent, I. 469, 471. Present at meetings of the Society. 2. 14, 67, 83, 186, 188, 227, 319, 329. Reports a con- versation with Gov. Brooks, 2. 225, 226. A subscriber for the portrait of Gov. Gore, 2. 312n. Subscribes toward the reprint of certain volumes of the Col- lections, 2. 347, 368. Amount sub- scribed by, for the Library and new Catalogue, 2. 603 n.


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Welles, Rev. Noah, A.M., his funeral ser- mon on Hobart, I. 128.


Welles, Samuel, 7. 239; 11. 396; 18. 370, 371; 20. 7.


Welles, Mrs. Samuel, 7. 189.


Wellesley, Arthur, see Wellington.


Wellfleet, Mass., 12. 405, 407; 16. 81. Origin of the name of, 12. 417.


Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of,


3. 69 ; 6. 315; 12. 143 ; 14. 194; 15. 382; 18. 327; 19. 20, 26 n.


Wellington, Benjamin, 17. 320.


Wellington, Isaac, death of, 6. 299.


Wellington, Dr. W. W., 3. 102.


Wells, Judge, Connecticut, 4. 82, 83.


Wells, Major, 15. 94.


Wells, Benjamin, 19. 176, 176 n., 177.


Wells, Hon. Charles, 17. 426.


Wells, David, 15. 116, 117. Acquitted by court-martial, 15. 121.


Wells, Rev. Eleazer M. P., donations from, 5. 1; 6. 361 ; 7. 279 ; 8. 79, 88, 480; 10. 93; II. 501.


Wells, Henry, 17. 386.


Wells, James, 17. 185, 194.


Wells, John, 1704, 11. 316.


Wells, John, 1808, 19 282.


Wells, Judge John, d. 1875, death of, no- ticed by Mr. Winthrop, 14. 179.


Wells, Jonathan, II. 316. And Ebenezer Wright, petition of, to the General Assembly of Massachusetts, 1704, II. 314, 315.


Wells, Luke, 14. 131.


Wells, Robert, 1. 442.


Wells, Samuel, 19. 45.


Wells, Samuel, donations from, 2. 218, 222, 224; II. 501.


Wells, Samuel Adams, notes written by, in a copy of 'Town of Boston Vindi- cated,' I. 485, 485 n.


Wells, Thomas, II. 317.


Wells, Thomas G., 8. 61.


Wells, Walter, donation from, 10. 336; II. 501.


Wells, William, 2. 166; 17. 403. A mem- ber of the Anthology Club, 2. 388 n.


WELLS, WILLIAM V., 20. 216. Donation from, 3. 126. Elected a Corresponding Member, 9. 226. Death of, 15. xvi. His death announced, 15. 228, 266. His 'Life of Samuel Adams' cited and quoted, 1. 302 n., 485 n .; 19. 131 n., 139 n., 140 n .; 20. 214.


Wells, Me., 3. 295; 5. 32; 12. 395, 399, 403; 17. 106, 110, 156 ; 18. 283, 355 ; 20. 232. Origin of the name of, 12. 400. Wells School, Boston, 6. 32. ' Wellsh Pedigrees,' 10. 412. Welslı, Mr., 16. 292, 293.


Welsh, Caroline Maria (Mrs. Crownin- shield), 17. 359.


Welsh, Francis, 17. 359.


Welsh, James, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.


Welsh, John, Son of Liberty, 11. 142; 13. 200.


Welsh, Jonas, donation from, 1. 74.


Welsh, Nathaniel, 8. 28.


Welsh, Peter, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.


Welsh, Lieut. Richard, 6. 178.


Welsh, Thomas, law student, 1800, 19. 176, 178.


Welsh, Thomas, M.D., 7. 179; 17. 238.


Welsh Fusileers, 4. 221.


Welsh pedigrees, 10. 412.


Welsted, William, 20. 323.


Welsteed, Rev. Ly. (Leonard ?), 17. 255 n.


Welsteed, Rev. William, 16. 51-53n. Por- trait of, donated to the Society, 2. 52 Portrait of, by Copley, 9. 205; 12. 321.


Wemyss, Col. James, papers of, given to the Society, 2. 220.


Wenborne, Willm, 3 338.


Wenceslaus, Albrecht, Count Wallenstein, see Wallenstein.


Wendall, -, 10. 333.


Wendell, Miss (Mrs. Davis), II. 94.


Wendell, Dorothy, portrait of, by N. Smibert, 16. 399.


Wendell, Mrs. Dorothy (Sherburne), 16. 8 n.


Wendell, Edward, 19. 155.


Wendell, Mrs. Elizabeth (Quiney), 16. 399.


Wendell, Jacob, I. 7; 11. 142; 18. 368- 370.


Wendell, John, Boston, 12. 323; 16. 8 n.


Wendell, John, Jr., 16. 8. 9.


Wendell, Major John, 16. 399.


Wendell, John Mico, 11. 142.


Wendell, Mrs. Mary (Jackson), 7. 418.


Wendell, Judge Oliver, 7. 418; 11. 142; 16. 85, 95, 96; 17. 131; 19. 395, 398; 20. 210. Donation from, I. 112. Letter from, to Jolley Allen, 16. 93, 94.


Wendell, Sarah, 7. 418.


Wendell, Mass., ' History of the Town of,' 2 445, 445 n.


Wenham, Mass., 12. 394, 395. Origin of the naine of, 12. 397.


Wenn, Mr., 15. 236.


Wensley, Mrs. Alice, portrait of, 19. 386 n.


Wensley, Richard, 8. 28.


Wensleydale, James Parke, Baron, 16. 430.


Wenthrop, see Winthrop.


Wentworth, Brig .- Gen., 18. 377. Wentworth, Mr., 19. 223.


Wentworth, Gov. Benning, 10. 324; 16. 386; 17. 155. His correspondence with Gov. Shirley, 1. 22. Correspondence with the British ministry, I. 22.


WENTWORTH, Sir CHARLES M., A.M., nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 170. Elected, I. 172. Donation from, I. 176.


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Wentworth, Charles W., Lord Rocking- ham, see Rockingliam.


Wentworth, Capt. Daniel, 16. Sn.


Wentwortlı, Ephraim, 14. 138.


Wentworth, Lady Frances, 12. 323.


Wentworth, Frances Deering ( Mrs. At- kinson), 16. 387.


Wentworth, Mrs. Grace, killed, 14. 146; 20. 325.


Wentworth, John, marriage of, 14. 152.


Wentworth, Hon. John, donations from, 10. 145, 331; 11. 501. Granted leave to consult the manuscript of Rev. John Pike, 12. 213.


Wentworth, Lieut .- Gor. John. 3. 327; 10. 320, 324 ; 16. 8 n., 386; 17. 97. Portrait of, I. 124. Portrait of, to be repaired, 2. 289 n.


Wentworth, Sir John, I. 22, 261; 4. S1, 345 : 13. 450 ; 14. 342-345, 347 ; 15. 187; 16. 297, 387. Donations from, I. 73, 122, 124. Extract from a letter from, I. 124 n.


Wentworth, Mrs. Martha, 14. 152


Wentworth, Paul, 19. 220.


Wentworth, Samuel, 16. 264.


Wentworth, Sarah ( Mrs. Jaffrey ), 17. 97.


Wentworth, Sarah (Mrs. Wendell), 16. 8 n., 9.


Wentworth, Mrs. Sarah, 16. 386.


Wentworth, Thamsin, 14. 152


Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Strafford, see Strafford.


Wentworth, Elder William, 16. 265. Deatlı of, 14. 131.


Wentworth, William, Kittery, 14. 146 n.


' Wentworth Genealogy,' 19. 329. Cited, 20. 325 n.


Werlauff, Erik C., 8. 180.


Wertmüller, Adolph Ulric, 11. 200.


Wesley, Rev. Charles, 8. 456.


Wesley, Rec. John, 17. 205n .; 19. 179. Prosecuted, 8. 214.


Wessagussett (Weymouth), Mass., 12. 59; 16. 194-198, 200, 202, 201-206. See also Weymouth.


Wesson, Mr., 5. 2.


West, Miss, 7. 275.


West, Mr., 8. 5.


West, Mr., New Hampshire, 19. 164.


West, Lieut. Benjamin, 15. 76.


West, Benjamin, R.A., 11. 110; 12. 325; 13. 211 ; 20. 394.


West, David, donations from, 1. 91, 123, 154.


West, Francis, Admiral of New England, 14. 362 n .; 16. 195.


West, John, 1816, 6. 38; 17. 121.


West, John, Secretary, 1687, 12. 109, 110; 13. 113.


West, Lieut. Samuel, 15. 76, 76 n.


West, Rev. Samuel, D.D., d. 1807. 3. 302.


West, Rev. Samuel, D.D., d. 1808, gives a copy of his Artillery Election Ser- mon, 1. 89. His Election Sermon, I.


98. His Sermon on the death of Wash- ington, 1. 130.


West, Rev. Steplien, D.D., 19. 376.


West, Sir Thomas, Lord Delaware, see Delaware.


West & Richardson, Messrs., 17. 121.


West Boston Bridge, 3. 371, 372 ; 10. 479. West Boylston, Mass., 17. 283 ; 19. 429.


West Bridgewater, Mass., 18. 340; 20. 274.


West Calne, Penn., 17. 204 n.


West Cambridge, Mass., see Arlington, Mass.


West Church, Boston, 3. 51 ; 11. 281 ; 17. 166; 19. 175 n. And Dr. Lowell, 5. 427-438. Its history, 5. 432-434. The Hymns for, collected by J. Willard, 8. 200.


West Farms, N. Y., 18. 75.


' West India Pilot,' 20. 270.


West India planters, 7. 323, 324.


West Indies, 4. 430 ; 5. 4, 12, 111 ; 7. 219, 228, 292, 327, 425; 10. 392, 489. The ice-trade, 3. 56. The slave-trade, 3. 200; 6. 116, 131, 133, 152, 221. Property to be confiscated, 1776, 5. 5.


West Jersey Society, 11. 202.


West Killingly, Conn., 17. 295.


West Medford, Mass., discovery of In- dian relics, 6. 362-364. See Medford, Mass.


West New Jersey, Province of, 11. 202. Commission of Joseph Dudley as Dep- uty-Governor of, 11. 204.


West Newton, Mass., 19. 380.


West Pennsborough, Penn., 17. 201 n.


West Point, N. Y., 6. 370, 371 ; 7. 149; IO. 419, 466, 468; 19. 385. Official Register of, presented to the Society, 6. 249. George Fleming commandant at, 7. 287 n.


West Springfield, Mass., 12. 408, 419.


West Stockbridge, Mass., 12. 408, 419.


Westborough, Mass., 12. 404, 411, 418 ; 17. 338.


Westbrook, Col. Thomas, 2. 322.


Westbrooke, John, 16 264.


Westby, -, 18 438.


Westerly, R. I., 8. 190. Baptist Church of. 8. 221:


Western (Warren), Mass., 12. 407, 414.


' Western Centinel,' 14. 162.


'Western Horticultural Review,' donation froni the editor of, 2. 480.


Western lands, sale of, 9. 11.


Western Lunatic Asylum, donation from the directors of, 3. 63.


Western Railroad Corporation, purchase of shares in, by the Society, 2. 371. Money paid for stock in, 2. 386 n. Proceeds of stock dividends, 2. 386 n. To be sold, 2. 416, 417. Money re- cei ved from, 2. 425 n., 453 n. Donation from, 4. 437.


Western Railroad, Massachusetts, 16. 380.


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' Western Repository,' 14. 163.


Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny, Penn., 19. 360.


Westfield, Conn., 18 16.


Westfield, Mass., 12. 394, 395, 398; 18. 4, 5, 17, 18 n. Academy at, 18. 227.


Westford, Mass., 12. 404, 412.


Westhampton, Mass., 18. 184, 185, 270. Westhaywood, 10. 34.


Westlead, Mr., M.P., 3. 79.


Westminster, Mass., 12. 406, 408: 18. 418; 19. 87, 87 n., 88 n. Named for West- minster, Eng., 12. 418.


Westminster Abbey, London, 6. 29; II. 156; 18. 271. The drawing of, to be purchased by the Society, 2. 557. Mon- ument to George, Lord Howe in, erect- ed by Massachusetts, II. 2, 325. In- scription in memory of George Peabody in, II. 325. Registers of, 19 330, 331, 331 n.


Westminster Assembly of Divines, II. 430 n., 447, 450, 453.


Westminster Assembly's Catechism, 1. 86. ' Westminster Confession,' 18. 145 n., 421.


' Westminster Review,' 10. 263. Mr. Froude's review of Motley's 'Duteh Republic ' in, 16. 426, 427.


Westmoreland, Charles Fane, 3d Earl of, 13 106.


Westmoreland, N. Y., 19. 409.


Westmoreland, Penn., 6. 155.


Westmoreland, Va., 17. 239.


Weston, Henry C., 19. 357.


Weston, Major James, 15. 86, 86 n.


Weston, Lewis, donation from, 1. 114.


Weston, Robert, 20. 279.


Weston, Samnel, naturalized, 4. 362.


Weston, Thomas, 8. 35; 12. 59; 14. 360, 362 m .; 16. 105, 196, 202; 18. 441; 20. 65.


Weston, Mass., 7. 374, 409 ; 8. 356; 12. 403; 17. 388; 18. 228 m., 231, 232, 238, 239; 19 50, 85, 88, 01, 349 ; 20. 35. 409, 413, 417. Origin of the name of, 12. 410.


Wetherell, Ree. William, 17. 344.


Wethersfield, Comn., 10. 327, 407 ; 11. 14, 163; 16. 181, 234 ; 17. 146, 146 n., 348. Wetmore, Mr., 7 413.


Wetmore, Mrs. Eliza (Orne), 6. 292.


Wetmore, James C., donations from, 5. 347 ; 6. 15.


Wetmore, Saralı Waldo ( Mrs. Story), 10. 180.


Wetmore, Thomas, donation from, 2. 65. WETMORE, Hon. WILLIAM, A.J., 1. 62, 160 n .. 163, 165: 2. 6, 65; 8. 69; 19 153, 155, 157, 161-163, 165. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 34. Eleeted, I. 41. Accepts membership, 1. 43. Of committee on the incorporation of the Society, 1. 49. Of Publication Com- mittee, 1. 57. Of committee to draught the deed of the room in the Tontine :


Creseent, 1. 59. To make a selection from the 'Trumbull Manuseripts,' I. 74. Ceases to be a meniber, 1. 250 n. Notice of, I. 500 n. His oration on Washington, 1. 146.


Wetmore, William S., 2. 256 n.


Wewinouhkamuik, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Weymouth, Saralı, death of, 14. 140.


Weymouth, Thomas Thynne, Viscount, 13. 106.


Weymouth, William, 14. 140.


Weymouth, Mass., 4. 99, 291; 6. 335, 349; 7. 258, 476; 8. 35; 12. 50, 394, 395; 16. 194, 195, 198-206; 18. 377, 436; 19. 257. Whale-boats taken from, in 1775, 7. 195, 196. Origin of the naine of, 12. 396.


Wezzle, Mrs., 16. 77.


Whale-fisheries, 5. 355 ; 7. 195, 196; 10. 323.


Whale-oil, French duty on. 5. 355.


Whalley, Col. Edward, the regicide, 12. 385 : 17. 56 ; 19. 397. Poem on, I. 98. Ilis life at Hadley, 3. 60: 6. 338. Ilis burial-place, 3. 60 ; 14 108. Arrives from London, 7. 280. Letter relating to, 15. 263. 'Map of the Travels and Lodges of Charles I.'s Judges,' 1. 124. Whalley, Elias, 14. 198.


Whalley, Leah ( Mrs. Robins), 14. 198.


Wharf property, N. I. Bowditch on, 5. 505.


Wharley, Daniel, II. 205.


Wharton, Ann, 13. 250.


Wharton, Rev. Charles Henry, D.D., his address to the Roman Catholics of Worcester, 1. 19. His answer to Bish- op Carroll, I. 19.


Wharton, Edward, 18. 392, 392 n.


Wharton, John, M.D., his ' Tentamen Inaugurale de Mania,' I. 201.


Wharton, l'hilip Warton, 4th Baron, 12. 417.


Wharton, Richard, 6. 349; 13. 235.


Wharton, Thomas, 13. 109.


Wharton, Thomas Warton, 1st Earl of. 12 417.


Whately, Mr., letters to, 7. 206.


Whately, Archbishop Richard, his 'Ba- con's Essays ' cited, 18. 137 n.


Whately, Thomas, 3. 149; 12. 410; 16. 42, 46-43, 101.


Whately, William, 16. 46; 20 260.


Whately, Mass., 12. 408. Named in honor of Thomas Whately, 12. 419. Wheat, Samuel, 17. 158.


WHEATLAND, HENRY, M.D., 2. 379. Non- inated a Resident Member, 2. 379. Eleeted, 2. 381. Accepts membership, 2. 382. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 383, 389, 412, 414, 419, 426, 429, 430, 443, 470, 473, 476, 479, 513, 536, 542, 547, 548, 581, 583, 596. Do- nations from, 2. 385, 424, 432, 444, 451, 455, 466, 473, 491, 498, 508, 532. Of


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Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 387, 412, 442, 470, 473. To assort the votes for officers, 2. 426. Donations from, 3. 50; 4. 1 : 5. 52, 172 ; 6. 23, 470; 7. 115; 8. 88, 171; 9. 177, 227, 255, 353, 358, 368; IO. 21, 41, 93, 135, 314, 368, 460; II. 501. His ' Memoir of Mr. Benjamin Merrill,' 2. 375 n., 390-392. His ' Me- moir of Mr. Benjamin R. Nichols,' 2. 411 n., 427.


Wheatley, John, 7. 271 n., 276 n. ; 15. 389 n. Buys Phillis Wheatley, 7. 260, 270 n.


Wheatley, Mrs. John, selects Phillis Wheatley, 7. 269 ; 15. 389 n.


Wheatley, Mary ( Mrs. Lothrop), 7. 270 n., 271 n .; 15. 390 n.


Wheatley, Nathaniel, 7. 270 n. ; 11. 142; 15. 359. Goes to London, 7. 271, 271 n. His death, 7. 272 n.


Wheatley, Phillis, 8. 461 ; 12. 8; 15 386, 386 n., 300 n. Remarks on, by Mr. Charles Deane, 7. 267-273. Letters from, to Obour Tanner, 7. 273-278. Her copy of 'Paradise Lost,' 7. 303. Brought to Boston as a slave, 15. 350 n. Poem on the capture of Gen. C: Lee, 7. 165-167. Facsimile of her hand- writing, faces 7. 166; 15. 386. Editions of her poems, 7. 276 n.


Wheatley, Sarah. 7. 271 n.


Wheatley, Mrs. Susanna, 15. 386 n., 389, 380 n., 300 n. And Phillis Wheatley, 7. 270 n., 271 n., 272. Her death, 7. 273. Wheaton, Rev. Mr., 19. 24.


Wheaton, Abby ( M/rs. Little), 19. 53. 361. Wheaton. IIon. Henry, LL.D., 5. 216; 8. 186, 273; 11. 150; 14. 386, 392; 13. 18, 19 n., 81 ; 19. 53. Minister to Prussia, 5. 216. Story's notes in his 'Reports,' 10. 184. Letter of Prof. Rask to, 18. 20-22. Letters from, to his father, 19. 361-376. Reports cited, 4. 364; 12. 350. His 'International Law' cited, 13. 453 ; 19. 360. His 'Digest of the Law of Maritime Captures and Prizes,' 19. 361.


Wheaton, Hon. Laban, 13. 55.


Wheaton, Levi, M.D., 19. 362, 370, 376.


Wheaton, Martha, 19. 302, 372, 374.


Wheaton, Miss Martha B., donation from, II. 150, 252.


Wheaton, Seth, 19. 360. Letters to. from his son, Henry Wheaton, 19. 361-376. Wheeler, Capt., 12. 426.


Wheeler, Abraham, 14. 110.


Wheeler, Capt. Adam, 3. 179, 180 ; 15. 83. Wheeler, Alexander S., 19. 357.


Wheeler, Artemas, 6. 434.


Wheeler, Frank, 19. 86.


Wheeler, George A., M.D., his ' History of Castine ' eited, 16. 111 n. His ' His- tory of Brunswick ' cited, 20. 81 n., 87 n.


Wheeler, Jolin, death of, 14. 142.


Wheeler, Lieut. John, 15. 83.


Wheeler, Rev. Jolin, D.D., 4. 99 ; 16. 155. Wheeler, Jonathan ( Richardson §. Wheel- er), II. 308.


Wheeler, Joseph, 15. 85.


Wheeler, Josiah, 20. 11.


Wheeler, Mrs. Mary C., donation from, 16. 155.


Wheeler, Sarah ( Mrs. Bemis), 16. 112.


Wheeling, Va., 3. 230, 232 ; 17. 175.


Wheelock, Dr., 15. 380 n.


Wheelock, Lieut .- Col., 15. 87.


Wheelock, Rev. Edwin M., 8. 253.


Wheelock, Rev. Eleazar, D.D., 2. 194, 195, 204; 17. 155, 155 n .; 19. 394, 408, 416. His ' Plans for the Conversion of the Indians,' 2. 194-196. His ' Narra- tives,' 1. 19; 19. 418.


WHEELOCK, Pres. JOHN, LL.D., 6. 291. Nominated a Corresponding Member,


1. 194. Elected, 1. 194. His 'Essay on Painting, Musie, and Poetry,' 1. 19.


Wheelock, Capt. Moses, 15. 75, 75 n.


Wheelwright, Cupt. Benjamin, donation from, 1. 88.


Wheelwright, Charles Apthorp, 17. 217.


Wheelwright, Edward, gift from, 17. 104. Letter from, to Francis Parkman, 17. 104.


Wheelwright, Capt. George, donation from, 1. 103.


Wheelwright, Job, II. 142.


Wheelwright, Job, Jr., donation from, I. 91.


Wheelwright, Jolin, 20. 6, 325.


Wheelwright, Rev. John, 6. 63; 14. 140 n. ; 16. 140; 17. 342; 18. 390, 391. Letter concerning the deeds of Indian sa- chems to, 2. 53, 53 n. Fast-day sermon preached, Jan. 19, 1636-7, 9. 256 ; 12. 8. Wheelwright, Josepli, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.


Wheelwright, Josiah, 19. 357.


Wheelwright, Samuel, 1692, 20 324.


Wheelwright, Samuel, 14. 124 n., 126 n. Death of, 14. 134.


Wheelwright's Wharf, Boston, 3. 309; 16. 357.


Wheildon, William W., Esq., donation from, 9. 1; II. 501.


Whetenhall, Thomas, 11. 431 n. Cited, II. 431, 432, 455.


Whetstone, Adm., Sir William, 12. 426. Whewell, Rev. William, D.D., 12. 267.


Whicher ( Whittier), Mary, death of, 14. 140.


Whidden, Mrs. Elizabetli, 14. 151.


Whidden, Michael, marriage of, 14. 151. Whidden, Thomas H., 12. 223.


Whidden, Thomas J., 13. 17.


Whidon, John, 16. 264.


Whidon, Samuel, 16. 264.


' Whig, Moderate,' ' Observations on the State of the Controversy with Great Britain,' 1. 21.


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Whig Party, 6. 183, 199, 200, 211-213, | White, Mr., Boston, 1705, 12. 363. 308; II. 358.


' Whig Republican,' newspaper, 19. 227.


Whipple, -, letter to, from H: Gibbs, 5. 16, 17.


Whipple, Col., 5. 9.


Whipple, Mrs., 5. 3.


Whipple, Com. Abraham, 17. 180-182 n., 194.


Whipple, Charles K., donations from, 5. 229; 10. 469; II. 501.


Whipple, Edwin P., 14. 47. His ' Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style,' 2. 530.


Whipple, Lieut. George, 15. 77.


Whipple, Bishop Henry B, letter from, to Hon. Robert C. Winthrop. 15. 161. Extract from a letter of, 18. 317.


Whipple, Lieut. Job, 15 78.


Whipple, John A., photographer, 6. 430; 12. 177. His photograph of a group of members, 2. vi, vii; 3. 32 a. Pre- sents the photograph to the Society, 3. 32 a.


Whipple, Joseph, letter to, from Dr. Belknap, 2. 379. Letter to, from J. Hurd, 5. 6-8. Correspondence with J. Lovell, 5. 8-12.


Whipple, Joseph, M.D., d. 1804, 7. 179.


Whipple, Jrs. Joseph, 16. 9, 10.


Whipple, Rev. Joseph, d. 1757, 16. 0; 17. 156.


Whipple, Samuel K., donation from, 4. 139.


Whipple, William, 15. 303. Correspond- ence with J. Brackett, 5. 3-6.


Whishaw, William, portrait of, presented to the Society, 2. 489 n.


Whisler, Dr., 16. 238.


'Whisperer,' I. 6.


' Whistling Tom,' his statement coneern- ing the death of Gen. Braddock, 3. 234, 235.


Whiston, Obadiah, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 268.


Whitaker, William, D.D., 11. 201, 456 n. ; 17. 340.


Whitbourne, Richard, 17. 353.


Whiteomb, Col. Asa, 12. 196 ; 15. 76, 85, 89, 109, 129, 160 ; 16. 337, 338, 340-342, 346, 348, 349, 351-354, 356-358, 360- 364. Officers of the regiment of, 15. 76, 76 n.




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