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be among the institutions to receive the Society's publications, 2. 420. Reports a list of deceased members, of whom no memoir has been prepared, 2. 507, 509, 509 n., 510 n. To insert in the notices for the next meeting a notice of the discussion of the proposed By- Laws, 2. 508, 508 n. Report concern- ing property loaned to the Northeast- ern Boundary Commission, 2. 512. Reports information concerning maps loaned by the Society, 2. 524, 525. Chosen as delegate to attend a cele- bration at Lancaster, 2. 534. Commu- nicates letter from Dr. Palfrey, 2. 569. Record of the donation of Samuel Appleton, 3. 3. Corresponding Seere- tary, pro tempore, 3. 130. Declines re- election as Recording Secretary, 3. 154. Elected Corresponding Secretary, 3. 102; 4. 19, 272; 5. 29, 195; 6. 19; 7. 26. Corresponding Secretary, 4. 1, 52, 107, 124, 133, 197, 235, 287, 309, 330, 365, 379, 384, 430 ; 5. vii, 1, 30, 45, 48, 87, 105, 159, 196, 227, 220; 6. vii ; 7. 102, 115; 9. 287. Signs memorial protesting against the change of name desired by the New England His- toric, Genealogical Society, 3. 266- 270. To take charge of the 'Ae- counts of the Dudleys,' 3. 281. Motion of, 4. 134. Report on Adlard's Dudley, 4. 20, 21. Of committee on Phillips rs. Savage, with report of the same, 5. 81, 164. Of committee on exchange of prisoners in the Revolution, 5. 324, 346. Communicates a letter from E. H. Tal- bot, 6. 361. Declines being a can- didate for re-election as Corresponding Secretary, 7. 338. Vote of thanks to, for liis services, 7. 363. His death, 8. xvi ; 9. 297. Announcement of the death of, resolution adopted by the Society, and remarks by members, 8. 283-293; 9. 179. ' Memoir of,' 9. 276. His parentage and birth, 9. 270. His early life, 9. 283. His education, 9. 284. Admitted to the bar, 9 234. Ilis ' History of Lancaster,' 9. 285. Elect. ed a member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 9. 287. Recording and Corresponding Secretary, 9. 287. His marriage and removal to Boston, 9. 257. Master in chancery, 9. 288. Ilis writings, 9. 289. Clerk of the Courts for Suffolk County, 9. 290. Ilis connection with the Free Soil party. 9. 295. His last illness, 9 206. Extract from Dr. Bartol's discourse on his death, 9. 298. llis paper on 'Natu- ralization in the American Colonies,' 4. 337-364. Paper by, on a plan of Gen. Knox, for the general arrangement of the militia of the United States, 6. 364-403.
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INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS
Willard, Rev. Joseph, D.D., President of Harvard College, I. 178; 2. 6; 5. 355; 7. 184 ; 8. 284, 289; 16. 119; 17. 380, 411; 18. 123. His funeral sermon on Mr. Hilliard, 1. 7. His oration on Washington, 1. 137. Letters to, from several persons, 2. 490. Of committee on Bible publication, 1790, 5. 105, 106. Death of, 6. 284, 285. Inscription for his monument, by Charles Folsom, 13. 38.
Willard, Joshua, 18. 368-370.
Willard, Hon. Josiah, 4. 351 ; 5. 75; 8. 30; 12. 271; 13. 103.
Willard, Levi, 15. 76 n.
Willard, Margaret, 20. 318.
Willard, Rev. Samuel, Deerfield, 2. 432 ; 13. 41; 16. 119. Donations from, 2. 432 ; 4. 146.
Willard, Rev. Samuel, Vice-President of Harvard College, 2. 54, 449 n. ; 6. 346- 348, 353; 8. 13, 21, 26; 10. 159; 12. 363; 13 38, 71, 415n .; 16. 117, 118, 147; 17. 263, 265, 268-274, 280, 281; 20 211. His 'Fiery Trial,' 1. 10. His 'Fountain Opened,' 1. 33. Sermon on the death of Lieut .- Gov. Stoughton, I. 154. General Election Sermon of, 2. 293 n.
Willard, Sarah Ripley [Fiske] (Mrs. Rob- bins), 20. 408.
Willard, Major Sidney, 8. 285, 200.
Willard, Prof. Sidney, 6. 275 n., 276, 286 n .; 8. 52; 10. 219, 220 n. His ' Mem- ories of Youth and Manhood' cited, 17. 380, 404; 18. 122 n. Quoted in reference to the study of Hebrew in Harvard College, 18. 122.
Willard, Simon, d. 1712, 8. 29.
Willard, Major Simon, d. 1676, 1. 254 n. ; 13. 38 ; 16. 401 n. ' Memoir of,' by J. Willard, 8. 289.
Willard, Solonion, 17. 165.
Willard, Sylvester D., M.D., donation from, 3. 182 ; 5 ].
Willard, William, 17. 165.
Willard family, genealogy of, prepared by J. Willard, 8. 287, 293.
Willard's Hotel, Washington, 7. 84.
Willemsen, Prof., 13. 309.
Willet, Rev. Andrew, D.D .. 11. 201, 423 n. His commentary on Daniel, 1. 89.
Willet, Joseph, 14. 110.
Willet, Thomas, 10. 391.
Willette, John, 11. 466 n. Willey ( Willie), Calvin, 10. 301.
Willey, Edward, 10 348.
Willey, Mrs. Elizabethi, 14 152.
Willey, Mrs. Mary, deatlı of, 14. 138.
Willey, Samuel, 14. 138. Marriage of, 14. 151. Second marriage of, 14. 152.
Willey, William, death of, 14. 143.
Willey, William, sentenced by a court- martial, 16. 346.
Willey House, 15. 282.
William, a Norman name, 3. 9.
William I. of England, 3. 27 ; 7. 309; 18. 201.
William I., Prince of Orange, 14. 155; 16. 417, 424, 431, 435, 452, 457, 458. Visit to tlie liouse of, 11. 132.
William III. of England, 4. 165; 10. 162; II. 131 m., 205; 12. 413; 13. 101, 102; 15. 18, 50, 64 n., 867; 16. 106; 17. 20, 21, 224; 18. 348, 436; 20. 3, 49, 160, 281, 284, 321, 323, 324, 332, 943, 396, 399. Charter of, 2. 297 n .; 3. 10, 136, 137. His chaplain, 6. 18. Portrait of, discovered among thie portraits of the Society, 6. 331, 332. And J: Nelson, 7. 371. Deatlı of, 9. 483. l'etition of In- crease Matlier and others to, for a charter for Harvard College, 12. 112. List of books given by, to King's Chapel library, 18 423-430.
William III. of Holland, 16. 469.
William IV. of England, 13. 00 ; 19. 217, 218.
William V. of Holland, 15. 46.
William, Emperor of Germany, 20. 363.
William, Indian, 2. 201 n.
William, negro, 6. 119.
William, ship, 6, 188, 191.
William, ship, case of, 19 375, 375 n.
William and Mary College, 6. 98; 10. 309; 15. 230, 231; 17. 350. Photo- graplı of, presented, 11. 84.
William Winthrop Fund, 20. 17, 193, 195, 198. Williams, -, 17. 198.
Williams, Capt., 4. 206; 15. 111; 16. 356, 361.
Williams, Capt., his death, 7. 235.
Williams, Capt., Boston, 12. 427.
Williams, Col., 3. 41.
Williams, Col., 15. 94.
Williams, Dr., 8. 324.
Williams, Major, 7. 192.
Williams, Jr., 4. 38.
Willianis, Mr., Hatfield, donation from, 1. 131. Williams, Mr., innkeeper, 11. 10, 31.
Williams, Mr., Marlborough, 8. 175.
Williams, Mr., Philadelphia, 8. 391.
Williams, Mrs., her deatlı, 14. 138.
Williams, Mrs. ( Holmes), 11. 26.
Williams, Abigail, bewitched, 5. 35.
Williams, Rer. Abraham, A.M., his Elec- tion Sermon, 1. 79.
Williams, Alexander, & Co., Messrs., per- mission given to, to reprint in a sepa- rate volume the tributes to Longfellow and Emerson, 19. 333.
Williams, Major Archibald, 16. 290.
Williams, Major Arthur, 14. 92.
Williams, Benjamin, commission issued to, by Gov. Hancock, 18. 153, 154.
Williams, Mrs. Catherine R., donations from, 2. 147, 218.
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Williams, Mrs. Cecile C. (Lemercier), 4. 363 n. Williams, Cecilia ( Mrs. Brooks), 18. 177. Williams, Charles, 15. 170.
Williams, Charles, see Williams, R. P. & C.
Williams, Daniel, 13. 374.
Williams, David, medal presented by Congress to, II. 231.
Williams, Edward, 20. 103. His ' Virgo Triumphans,' 20. 102.
Williams, Capt. Edward Payson, 15. 84. Williams, Rev. Eleazar, 5. 232; 18. 271 n. His spelling-book in the language of the Iroquois Indians, I. 238 n. Dona- tion from, 3. 229. Originator of the story of the 'St. Regis Bell,' 11. 312, 320. Claimed to be the son of Louis XVI. of France, II. 321.
Williams, Major Elijah, I. 260; 20. 47 n. Williams, Mrs. Elizabeth (Orne), I. 200.
Williams, Col. Ephraim, 15. 398 ; 20. 47 2.
Williams, Col. Ephraim, Jr., 12. 418.
Williams, Eunice, I. 260; 11. 311. Mar- ries an Indian, 5. 232.
Williams, Mrs. Eunice ( Woodbridge), I. 262.
Williams, George, 8. 347.
Williams, Helen Maria, 11. 21.
Williams, Hene, 3. 337.
Williams, Henry, 1863, 7. 116.
Williams, Henry, artist, 1823, 4. 363 n.
Williams, Henry H., 11. 393 ; 15. 105, 104.
Williams, Isaac, 17. 157-150, 195, 195 n., 196.
Williams, Col. Israel, 2. 121; 10 161; 20. 47 n., 48 n. His correspondence with Gov. Hutchinson, 2. 95. Ilis office, 2. 05.
Williams, J., Boston, II. 22.
Williams, J. Fletcher, 10. 145. Donations from, II. 501.
Williams, Jacob, donation from, I. 168. Williams, James, 15. 157.
Williams, JJane ( Mrs. Brooks), 17. 98.
Williams. Job, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.
Williams, John, 15. 356.
Williams, John, d. 1751, 20. 47 n.
Williams, Jolin, donations from, 2. 91, 22, 94.
Williams, Jolin, his death, 15. 342.
WILLIAMS, JOHN, A.M., 1. 125, 172. His death, I. xlii, 258n., 260. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 119. Eleeted, I. 120. Notice of, compiled by Mr. Charles Deane, I. 260-262.
Williams, John, Inspector-General, 4. 296; 8. 350; 19. 151.
Williams, John, LL.D., his traets on the discovery of America by the Welsh, I. 81, 103.
Williams, Lieut. John, 15. 79, 79 n. 32
Williams, John, M.D., his 'Method of Practice in the Small-Pox,' I. 10. Williams, John, member of the Suffolk Bar, 19. 166, 167, 169, 175. Autograph of, 19. 169.
Williams, Rev. John, Deerfield, 1. 238 n., 260, 262m. ; 8. 28; 9. 478, 480, 481; 14. 137; 17. 339. Capture and release of, 5. 231; 11. 311-313, 320. His ' Re- deemed Captive,' 1. 56, 123.
Williams, Jolin Chandler, 19. 421.
Williams, John D., signs the indenture between the Society and the Provident Institution for Savings, 1. 461 n. Con- tributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465n. Donation from, 2. 224.
Williams, Capt. John Foster, 20. 270.
Williams, John Lee, 3. 225.
Williams, Hon. John M. Snow, letter from George Livermore to, 10. 463 n.
Williams, John S., his 'American Pio- neer ' cited, 17. 178 n.
Williams, Jonathan, 15. 11.
Williams, Capt. Jonathan, d. 1788, 17. 150 ; 20. 10, 15.
Williams, Jonathan, Jr., 15. 352.
WILLIAMS, JONATHAN, Lieutenant-Colonel of Engineers, d. 1815, nominated a Cor- responding Member, 1. 194. Elected, I. 195.
Williams, Jonathan, son of the Inspector- General, 19. 151.
Williams, Col. Joseph, II. 142 ; 15. 104.
Williams, Josiah, 13. 372, 374.
Williams, Lemuel, 19. 426.
Williams, Hlon. Lewis, 19 21.
Williams, Capt. Macy, 15. 77.
Williams, Mary ( Mrs. Sinibert), 12. 323; 16. 393.
Williams, Nathaniel, 20. 2, 3, 323, 324.
Williams, Rev. Nathaniel, 8. 29; 12. 365. Letter from Judge Sewall to, 12. 363, 969.
Williams, Rachel (Mrs. Puddington), 14. 150.
Williams, Hon. Reuel, 13. 374. 'Memoir of,' presented, 7. 474.
Williams, Richard, 12. 403.
Williams, Robert, 1679, 16. 262.
Williams, Robert, 1773, 8. 215; 14 110.
Williams, Robert, murdered in 1674, 20 152 n.
Williams, Messrs. Robert P. & Charles, propose an exchange of books, 1. 393, 396.
Williams, Rer. Roger, 1. 11, 177 ; 2. 613; 3. 229, 230 ; 6. 5; 8. 190; 10. 93, 114, 350, 393; 12. 337; 13. 22, 249m. ; 15. 195, 206, 217; 17. 342, 345, 348; 18. 298, 330, 336, 339, 399; 19. 327; 20. 68, 349. His ' Key' lent to the Rhode Island Historical Society for publica- tion, I. 399, 399 n. Letter written by him to Gov. Winthrop, 2. 261. Auto-
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Williams, Rev. Roger (continued).
graph letter to Jolin Cotton, 3. 311, 313-316. The Rhode Island charter and the Narragansett Patent, 5. 40, 41, 401-406 ; 6. 45-51, 57-65, 73 n., 76. His remains exhumed, 5. 45-47, 51. Two of his letters read, 5. 365. His letters published, 7. 15. Communica- tion by Mr. Charles Deane in relation to, 12. 341-358. Letter of Gov. Win- throp about, 12. 343-345. His manner of establishing the colony of Rhode Island, 12. 353-358. Extract from a letter to Gov. Winthrop, 12. 354 n. His ' Bloudy Tenent,' I. 6; 3. 314; 12. 347. His 'Key into the Language of America,' I. 10. Letters of, 1. 61. His ' George Fox digged out of his Bur- rowes,' I. 177 n. ; 6. 49. His 'Bloody Tenent yet More Bloody ' cited, 12. 347. Williams, Hon. Roger W., 18. 177. Quot- ed, 7. 479.
WILLIAMS, SAMUEL, A.M., London, I. 173 n. ; 12. 145, 156n. Mr. Savage di- rected to open correspondence with, in regard to Gov. Hutchinson's his- tory, I. 370. Nominated a Corres- ponding Member, 1. 370. Elected, I. 371.
Williams, Samuel, LL.D., his 'History of Vermont,' I. 79, 83 ; 3. 140 n.
Williams, Samuel G. ( Hacen, Williams, 8. Co.), II. 307.
Williams, Seth, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.
Williams, Gen. Seth, 13. 374.
Williams, Solomon, 2. 455.
Williams, Rex. Solomon, 19 397.
Williams, Stephen, donation from, I. 102.
Williams, Rev. Stephen, II. 313; 20. 47n. Williams, Stephen W., M.D., his 'Gen- ealogy and History of the Family of Williams' cited, 20. 47 n.
Williams, Thomas, donation from, 1. 190. Williams, Thomas, 15. 397 ; 19. 162, 155- 167, 169, 170, 173-176. Autograph of, 19. 168.
Williams, Capt. Thomas, 15. 81.
Williams, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 77.
Williams, Timothy, 11. 308. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, I. 465 n.
Williams, Warham, 17. 337.
Williams, William, 17. 54, 55.
Williams, William, d. 1808. 20. 47 n.
Williams, Co/. William, H.C. 1751, d. 1811, 15. 393 ; 19. 60.
Williams, Rev. William, H.C. 1683, 8. 28.
Williams, Rev. William, Weston, H.C. 1705, d. 1753, 19. 91.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM TRUMBULL, nom- inated a Corresponding Member, I 272. Elected, 1. 272. Donations from'
I. 467, 469. Votes of thanks to, I. 467, 469. The Collections to be sent to, I. 467.
Williams & Everett, Messrs., 18. 66.
Williams College, Mass., 1. 147, 478, 500 m .; 2. 95; 3. 80; 5.214; 6. 421; IO. 161; 11. 76; 12. 418; 17. 24-26 n., 27, 92; 18. 271; 19. 13, 436; 20. 47 n., 106, 189, 204. Vote to make exchan- ges with, I. 118. The Collections to be sent to, I. 241. To receive a set of the Collections, 2. 69 n. Establishment of, 15. 308.
Williams Library, London, the Collections to be sent to, I. 241; 2. 69n.
' Williams Papers,' 2. 94, 121; 12. 213, 231 ; 20. 48 n. Report relating to the Papers, 2. 94, 96.
' Williams' Review,' donation from the editors of, 11. 499.
Williamsburg, Mass., 12. 406, 408. Origin of the name of, 12. 419.
Williamsburg, Va., 6. 82, 114, 189; 16. 108; 19. 68, 70, 71 n. Memorials of the Rebellion from, 7. 24.
Williamson, -, 17. 303-365.
Williamson, Capt., 15. 353.
Williamson, Capt. Charles, his 'Settle- ment of the Genesec Country,' I. 191.
WILLIAMSON, HUGH, M.D., LL.D., 3. 95. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 85. Elected, 1. 86. On slavery, 6. 144, 146.
Williamson, Josephi, donations from, 7. 374; 9. 348.
Williamson, Sir Joseph, letters from Capt. Scott to, 6. 67 n., 69 n., 71 n., 72 n. Blunders of, 10. 376; notes relating to New England, 10. 377-302. Letters of J. Vernon to, II. 131-134. ' Memo- randa ' of, 13. 132-135.
WILLIAMSON, Llon. WILLIAM D., A.M., 5. 88 m .; 13. 300 n .; 17. 352. Presents a copy of his History, and asks for an exchange of the Collections on certain terms, 2. 57. Nominated a Correspond- ing Member, 2. 60. Elected, 2. 62. Accepts membership, 2. 72. Donation from, 2. 131. His ' History of Mainc' cited, 2. 57 n., 74 n., 543 n. ; 12. 413, 416, 417, 419 ; 13. 440; 14. 127 n., 130n., 132 n., 130 n., 140 n., 144 n .- 146 n., 376n. ; 17. 353 n.
Williamsport, Md., 17. 199.
Williamstown, Mass., 12. 405, 408; 19. 90, 93. Named for Col. Ephraim Wil- liams, 12. 418.
Willington, Lieut. Tliomas, 15. 83.
Willington, Conn., 10. 213, 217.
Willis, Charles, donation from, I. 138.
Willis, David, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.
Willis, Edward, 12. 107; 16. 107; 17. 52, 53.
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Willis, Justice Edward, in Somerset's case, 7. 324.
Willis, Isaac, Jr., 13. 372.
Willis, John, 13. 372, 374.
Willis, Mical, 3. 337.
Willis, Nathan, 13. 372.
Willis, Nathan, 2d, 13. 372.
Willis, Nathaniel, 1. 13. Donations from, I. 145, 191; 2. 177, 247, 265, 364, 383; 6. 20, 414, 470; 7. 24, 140. Donates the portrait of Capt. Isaac Collins, 6. 20. Vote of thanks to, 6. 20.
Willis, Nathaniel, Jr., donations from, I. 146, 153, 177.
Willis, Nathaniel P., 14. 47; 16. 408; 17. 459.
Willis, Samuel, 8. 12, 21, 25.
Willis, Thomas, carpenter, 1680, 6. 340, 349, 351.
Willis, Thomas, philosopher, 16. 239.
WILLIS, Hon. WILLIAM, LL.D., 3. 182; 8. 223; 10. 134; 16. 387, 393. Gives a copy of his 'History of Portland,' I. 475. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 553. Elected, 2. 569. Ac- cepts membership, 2. 572. Donations from, 2. 435; 3. 37, 38, 214; 7. 1; 8. 254; 9. 1; 11. 501. Letter from, con- cerning the coins found on Riclimond Island, 3. 183-188. His death, II. xviii. His death announced to the So- ciety, 11. 229. His 'History of the Law, the Courts, and the Lawyers of Maine,' 1. 389 n. ; 2. 565.
WILLIS, Rev. ZEPHANIAH, A.M., 11. 18. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 136. Elected, 1. 140. Resigns membership,
I. 246. His dues remitted, I. 246. Notice of, 1. 500 n.
Williston [Thomas], deatlı of, 15. 336.
Willoughby, Francis, Deputy-Governor of Massachusetts, d. 1671, 13. 133.
Willoughby, Francis, 2d Baron Middleton, see Middleton.
Willoughby of Eresby, Bertie Peregrine, 9th Baron, 16. 432.
Willoughby, Montagu, Lord, 6. 71 n., 72 n. Wills, Capt. Agrippa, 15. 76, 76 n.
Wills, Rev. Jonathan, 2. 448 n. ; 17. 255- 257,261.
Wills Creek, 3. 230, 231, 233.
Willson, Archibald, see Wilson.
Willson, Rev. Edmund B., donations fromn, 2. 376, 526, 604.
Willy, -, 16. 107. Wilmer, Thomas, 7. 129.
Wilmington, Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of, 12. 412; 13. 101. Wilmington, Del., 4. 95 ; 19. 72.
Wilmington, Mass., 12. 403, 404, 412 ; 15. 190. Wilmington, N. C., 4. 101. Wilmot, Mr., 15. 235 n. Wilmot, Hon. David, 20. 28.
Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester, see Roch- ester.
Wilson, -, 4 97.
Wilson, -, painter, 12. 317.
Wilson, Lieut., 15. 83.
Wilson (Willson), Archibald, 11. 393, 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.
Wilson, Deborah, 18. 391.
Wilson, Elizabeth (Mrs. Wear), 14. 150. Wilson, George, 3. 200.
Wilson, Hon. Henry, donations from, 5. 48, 172, 193; 6. 333; 7. 1, 21, 82, 139, 140, 143, 279, 357; 8. 88, 171, 280, 314; 9 177, 196, 227, 247, 255, 347, 436, 467; 10. 21, 40, 105, 311. Deatlı of, noticed by the President, 14. 179.
Wilson, Humphrey, 16. 265.
Wilson, Hon. James, 6. 154; 13. 420 n .; 15. 393. On slavery, 6. 143, 154-156. Report of the Committee of Safety, of the Southern States. 6. 216-218.
Wilson, Col. James G., donations from, 8. 76; 9. 177; II. 501.
Wilson, John, donation from, 4. 235, 437. Wilson, John (Christopher North), 16. 400.
Wilson, J., Jun., donations from, 4. 330 ; 7. 139.
Wilson, Rer. John, d. 1967, 11. 201; 12. 346; 14. 303; 15. 307; 16. 149, 204; 17. 129, 348 ; 18. 252, 265, 265 n., 298, 363 ; 20. 78. Portrait of, I. 124. Por- trait of, to be repaired, 2. 259 n. Let- ter froni, to Dr. Stoughton, 5. 128. 'Menioirs of,' by Cotton Mather, 6. 407 n. On the alleged portrait of, 10. 41-44 ; 18. 264, 265; 20. 114. Certifi- cate of, 12. 105.
Wilson, Rev. John, H.C. 1642, d. 1691, 4. 441; 8. 11, 20, 25.
Wilson, John, Rye, and Mary his wife, 10. 396.
Wilson, John, & Son, 3. 102, 359; 6. 10; 7. 353; 10. 9, 11, 167, 169; 11. 36, 38, 246-248; 12. 76, 221. 222 : 13. 17, 275; 14. 324, 326; 15. 270, 272; 20. 182. Donations from, 4. 145. 300.
Wilson, John E., 17. 240, 241. Wilson, Mrs. John E., 17. 240. Wilson, Capt. Jonathan, 17. 320.
Wilson, Joseph, 1711, 20. 312, 314.
Wilson, Joseph, Protester, 1774, 11. 395.
Wilson, Joseph, marriage of, 14. 152. Wilson, Nathaniel, 6. 349.
Wilson, Robert Anderson, his 'Conquest of Mexico,' 4. 277-283; 5. 101.
Wilson, Sir Thomas, 13. 85, 86. Wilson, William, 4. 256, 257.
Wilson, ressel, 3 228.
Wilson's Lane, Boston, 19. 251.
Wilton House, 1. 55: 3. 44.
Wilton, N. H., donation from, 2. 147. Winchelsea, Eng., 3. 251.
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Winchendon, Mass., 12. 407. Origin of the name of, 12. 417.
Winchendon rs. Hatfield, case of, cited, 13. 297, 299.
Winchester, Mr., surgeon, 4. 326.
Winchester, Rev. Mr., Baptist, 8. 223.
Winchester, Mass., 12. 407 n.
Winchester, Va., 19. 69, 73.
Winchmore Hill, Middlesex, Eng., 2. 14n. Winchup, Richard, 17. 159.
Wincob or Wyncopp patent, 10. 377 n.
Windebank, Sir Francis, 3. 283.
Windham, Conn., 8. 196; 11. 27. Aids Boston in 1774, 4. 220.
Windham, Me., 12. 405, 408, 416; 18. 42, 43, 46.
Windmill Point, Boston, 7. 477.
Windsor, Conn., 3. 60 ; 5. 16; 17. 147, 343, 343. Visit to, in 1789, 11. 13, 14.
Windsor, Eng., Dr. R. Ellis's visit to, 18. 252.
Windsor, Mass., see Gageborough.
Windsor, N. S., 8. 358.
Windsor chairs, I. xviii, 13; 3. 167; 17. 218; 18. 243, 244.
Wine, Capt., 12. 423.
Wines, 3. 183.
Wing, John, 7. 180.
Wing, John, 1698, 20. 323.
Wing, Capt. John, 12. 108.
Wing. Rev. Jolin, his 'Saint's Advan- tage,' 20. 230.
Wingate, JIrs. Eunice (Pickering), 8. 32.
Wingate, Judge Paine, 10. 35. Donation
from, 2. 31. Letters from, 8. 32, 33. Sketch of. 8. 32.
Wingate, Rer. Paine, 8. 32.
Wingett, John, 16. 265, 267. Death of, 14. 123.
Winnasimmet, pronunciation of, 2. 290 n. Winnehu, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Winnepissiogee Lake Cotton and Woollen Manufacturing Company, gift from, 18. 400.
Winnepoykin, Sagamore George, Indian, 17. 55.
Winnet, John, Jr., a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 268.
Winniett, Alexander, 15. 191.
Winniett, Mrs. Sophia Livingston, 15. 191.
Winniett, Sir William, 15. 191.
Winnington, Sir Francis, 4. 160.
Winnisimmet ( Vimisimit), 1. 476.
Winnisimmet Ferry, 7. 362.
Winship, Dr., 7. 222.
Winship, Capt. Ebenezer, 15. 81.
Winskomogon, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Winsley, Jolın, 18. 349.
Winslow, -, 17. 216.
Winslow, Mr., 6. 353.
Winslow, Mr., 16. 107, 305.
Winslow, Mrs., 7. 203.
Winslow, Benjamin, 13. 410 n.
Winslow, Edward, Collector of the Port, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Winslow, Col. Edward, 13. 206 ; 17. 210, 210 n., 211; 18. 268.
Winslow, Edward, father of Gov. Edward Winslow, 13. 410 n.
Winslow, Gov. Edward, I. 113 n .; 4. 142 ; 6. 30, 363, 473, 476, 478 ; 10. 89, 377 n., 378 n., 379; II. 405, 405 m .; 12. 59, 79, 184, 441; 13. 410 n .; 14. 26, 163, 360, 367 ; 16. 110; 17. 57,345, 358 ; 18. 118, 438; 19. 125, 424, 425; 20. 62 n., 70, 118, 180, 209. Chair of, 1. 414 n .; 2. 1 n., 284, 284 n., 285, 286. Device on his seal, 2. 1n., 284 n. His chair and table pre- sented to the Society, 2. 1 n. His chair, 2. vi, 284 n., 285. Letter to Gov. Win- throp, 2. 422. Petition of, 5. 131-134. The Narragansett Patent, 6. 48, 51, 59, 62, 63, 363. Silver canteen and pewter plate belonging to, presented, 11. 322. Letter from, to Bradford and Prince, 16. 111. Extract from a letter of, 18. 298. Copy of the portrait of, 19. 386 n. A copy of the portrait of, made for the
Society, 20. 1, 192. Portrait of, sur- rendered to the Winslow heirs, 20. 192. His 'New England's Salamander,' I. 418. His 'Good Newes,' 1. 151, 279, 279 n., 283; 14. 362 n., 363; 18. 440, 441; 20. 229. His 'Hypocrisie Un- masked,' 6. 60. His 'Brief Narrative' cited, 13. 315; 18. 441.
Winslow, Edward, nephew of Gov. Wins- low, 13. 410.
Winslow, Edward, sheriff of Suffolk, 16. 392. Portraits of, 16. 391, 475; 18. 370.
Winslow, Mrs. Elizabeth Savage, por- trait of, 16. 474.
Winslow, Mrs. Emma (Savage), 16. 391. Winslow, Erving, 16. 393, 398, 399.
Winslow, Hannah, portrait of, by Black- burn, 16. 392.
Winslow, Mrs. Hannah, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.
Winslow, Isaac, 8. 349; 11. 392, 395 ; 19- 124, 125, 386, 386 n .; 20. 6. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 392. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.
Winslow, Isaac, donations from, 1. 498; 5. 192.
Winslow, Isaac, grandson of Gov. Edward Winslow, of Plymouth, 13. 410.
Winslow, Isaac, Hingham, the Winslow deposit of portraits and other articles surrendered to, 20. 1.
Winslow, Isaac, Jr., 11. 392.
Winslow, Isaac, M.D., 2. 284n .; 10. 36. Donation from, I. 113. Letter from, to Dr. Eliot, 1. 113 n. Portrait of, 19. 386 n.
Winslow, John, II. 392 : 20 7. A refu- gee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.
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Winslow, Gen. John, 10. 162 ; 12. 207; 13. 252, 370; 14. 75; 16. 175; 18. 378; 19. 424; 20. 54, 183. Portrait and sword of, 19. 386 n. Portrait of, by Black- burn, 16. 391. Appointed to a com- mand in the Carthagena expedition, 18. 375. Bounty paid to, 18. 376. His sword restored to the Winslow heirs, 20. 192. Manuseript Journal of, I. 113; 2. 229 n.
Winslow, John, grundson of Gov. Edward Winslow, 13. 410.
Winslow, Jolın, Jr., 11. 394, 395.
Winslow, John, M.D., Marshfield, heirs of, donate gifts to the Society, 2. 1, 1 n. ; 19. 125, 386 n.
Winslow, John, son of Gov. Edward Wins- low, 3. 34 ; 7. 369 ; 13. 410 ; 20. 210.
Winslow, John P., 4. 234.
Winslow, Joseph, 13. 410.
Winslow, Joshua, d. 1769, 16 391, 392 ;
20. 6. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 391.
Winslow, Joshua, 1781, 13. 293.
Winslow, Joshua, tea commissioner, 4 217; II. 392, 395 ; 13. 166; 15. 344.
Winslow, Gor. Josiah, I. 113n .; 4. 123; 10. 22, 391; 13. 134, 234, 410 m .; 15. 395. Letter from, to King Charles II , 7. 480- 482. Letter from, to H: Coventry, 7. 480, 482-484. Letter to Increase Ma- ther cited, 12. 349 n. Portrait of, 19. 386 n. Portrait of, restored to the Winslow heirs, 20. 192.
Winslow, Josias, Assistant, deed signed by Peregrine White, 3. 218.
Winslow, Kenelm, the elder, 13. 410 n.
Winslow, Kenelm, Marshfield, 13. 416. Winslow, Lucy ( Mrs. Erving), 16. 302. Winslow, Mrs. Lucy (Waldo), 16. 392. Winslow, Miss M. V., 16. 391, 392.
Winslow, Margaret ( Mrs. Pollard), 16. 390. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 391. Winslow, Mrs. Margaret, donations from, I. 89, 138.
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