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WINTHROP, ROBERT C., Jr., A.M., 18. 26, 301 ; 20. 121, 186, 402. Eleeted a Res- ident Member, 17. 89. Accepts meni- bership, 17. 101. Communicates letters written by Joseph Dennie to Ilon Jere- miah Mason, 17. 362. Of committee on the new volume of . Winthrop Papers,' 18. 4. Vote of thanks to, for defraying the cost of the fourth volume of ' Win- throp Papers,' 19 356. Gift from, 19. 385. Remarks by, on William Win- throp, of Malta, 20. 17-20. Notice of Hon. William Winthrop, of Cambridge, by, I. 383. His notice of Samuel P. Gardner, 2. 264 n., 282, 283. 'Memoir of Robert M. Mason ' by, 18. 302-317. Paper by, on early portrait-painting in Boston, 20. 113-121.
Winthrop, Mrs. Robert C., 10. 335.
Winthrop, Samuel, son of Gor. Winthrop of Massachusetts, 5. 94.
Winthrop, Samuel, brother of Prof. Win- throp, 20. 139, 139 n., 140, 141. Winthrop, Sarah ( Mrs. Frost), 15. 263.
Winthrop, Col. Stephen, M.P., son of Gov. Winthrop of Massachusetts, 5. 94; 6 488.
Winthrop, Theodore, 18. 66.
WINTHROP, Hon. THOMAS L., LL.D., I. 135, 142, 143, 150, 156, 158, 163, 166, 169, 172, 179, 188, 190, 193-197, 199, 200, 206, 207, 213, 215, 216, 219, 220, 222, 223, 226, 228-230, 233-235, 237, 239, 240, 244, 245, 251-253, 257, 259, 262, 263, 266, 270, 272, 278, 279, 281, 283, 284, 331, 333-336, 339, 345-347, 350, 375, 376. 384, 385, 387, 392, 398, 408, 418, 427, 435, 448, 451, 453, 460, 464, 468. 470, 472, 475, 479, 480, 482, 496, 497, 499, 500, 503, 504; 3. 221, 224, 225; 8. 91; 10. 108; 11. 164; 12. 13, 434; 15. 265; 19. 105; 20. 210. Death of, I. xlii; 2. 185, 186 2 , 193. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 134. Elected, 1. 135. Of committee on the proposed Museum, I. 151. Of Pub- lication Committee, I. 164. Of com- mittee to examine the Treasurer's ac- counts, I. 189, 216, 228, 273, 274. Of committee to solicit subseriptions to pay for the Collections, I. 194. Of committee on repairs of the building, I. 213. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 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, 489. Of com- mittee to collect and eonnt votes, I. 227. President, pro tempore, 1. 227, 230, 233, 408, 453, 472, 477, 479. 496, 497. Added to the committee on Winthrop's Journal, I. 203. Of committee on elosing the passage under the arch, I. 281. Of committee to consider the celebration of the anniversary of the landing at Plymouth, I. 287. Of com- mittee to ask aid from the State to publish Winthrop's Journal, I., 374, 376 Of committee to confer with the city authorities on the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the settlement of Boston, I. 426. Presides
at a dinner in honor of that occasion, I. 434 n. To communicate a survey of the State to the Governor and Council, I. 455. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, I. 465 n. Commu- nieates an offer from the State, I. 469. Gifts from, I. 484, 487, 496; 2. 31, 71, 80, 85, 89, 96, 101, 102, 110, 124, 145-147, 185. Vote of thanks to, 1. 484. Communieates a gift, I. 497 ; 2. 133, 145. Heliotype portrait of, 2. v, x. Portrait and autograph, faee 2. 2. Elected President, 2. 3, 40, 82, 103, 130, 149. Acting President, 2. 10, 12, 15-18, 21, 25, 41, 46, 48, 51, 57, 60, 63, 65, 67, 72, 83, 84, 87, 88, 90, 93, 96, 102, 104, 110, 112, 113, 115, 117,
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123, 124, 126, 127, 131, 133, 135, 137, 139, 142, 144-147, 170, 171, 173, 176- 178, 181. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 25, 28, 46, 47, 50, 51, 56, 60, 62, 65, 67, 72, 79, 83-86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 99, 104, 109, 112, 115, 117, 119, 123, 125, 126, 129, 132, 135-137, 139, 141, 143-147, 140, 171, 172, 176-178, 181, 182. An interest- ing letter from Col. Galindo, 2. 14, 14 n. Reads a letter from Dr. Julius, 2. 21. Of committee to petition the Massachusetts Legislature concerning the public documents, 2. 27. Action of committee deferred, 2.29. Presents a portrait of Hon. Jolin Davis to the Society, 2. 29, 29 n. To receive the thanks of the Society for his interest in their belialf, 2. 29. Letter to, from II. R. Schoolcraft, 2. 35. A communi- cation from M. Eugene Arnoult, 2. 45. To receive a vote of thanks for the engraving of the seal of the Corre- sponding Secretary, 2. 61. Communi- cates letters, 2. 84, 88, 91, 178. A por- trait of, subseribed for by the members of the Society, 2. 94, 94n. His muni- ficent action concerning the portrait of Sebastian Cabot, 2. 111. Resolutions relating to the death of, 2. 185-187. A copy of the resolutions passed by the Society to be sent to the family of, 2 187. A committee appointed to secure a memoir of, 2. 191. 'Memoir of,' 2. 191 n. Gift from the family of, 2. 211. 'Memoir of,' to be prepared by Dr. Jenks, 2. 228. Grant of land from Plymouth Company to, 7. 369. Anec- dote of. 16. 367. Gift from, 17. 102. Vote of thanks to, 17. 102. Passages from liis letters, cited, 12. 234, 235.
Winthrop, Wait, Major-General and Chief Justice, second son of Gor. Winthrop of Connecticut, 5 66, 169; 6. 255; 10. 475; 13. 113; 14. 167, 224 ; 20. 116, 321, 322, 324, 325; 12. 254-256. 336, 379; 13. 249 n .; 17. 130, 169 ; 20. 210. Letter of Gov. Hunter to, 12. 253
Winthrop, William, 1560, uncle of Gor. Winthrop of Massachusetts, 15. 262, 263, 367. Letter from, to Jolin Fox, 15 262.
WINTHROP, Hon. WILLIAM, Cambridge, d. 1825, 2. 277 n .; 12. 234; 19. 300; 20. 19. Donation from, z. 122. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 284. Elected, I. 285. Of committee on Mr. Tyng's let- ter about memorials of Harvard College graduates, z. 336. Death of, 1. 381 n. Notice of, by R. C. Winthrop, Jr., I. 383. Books and papers given by his family to be kept separate and cata- logued, 1. 386. Harvard College eata- logues of. 1. 386 n., 304. His Manu- script Catalogue of Ilarvard College,
2. 44, 46, 46 n., 47 n., 323, 323 n., 324 n. Report of Dr. Holmes concerning this Catalogue, 2. 48. Interleaved triennial of, 8. 40, 46, 47. ' Collateral Writings ' of, 2. 323, 323 n., 324 n.
WINTHROP, WILLIAM, U. S. Consul. at Malta, 13. 65. Donations from. 3. 239; 4. 1, 14, 124; 7. 100, 152, 153, 338, 347, 356, 368, 408, 476 ; 8. 251, 263; 11. 501. Gives a box of books, 3. 333, 336. Gift from, 4 10. Elected a Corresponding Member, 5. 199. Vote of thanks to, 7. 103, 153, 339. Gift from, of Italian manuscripts, 8. 79, 80. His deatlı, II. xviii. Death of, announced, 11. 139. Remarks by the President upon, II. 146-148. Bequest of $3000 for Bind- ing Fund, 19. 290; 20. 17, 193. Vote of the Society, 20 17. Remarks by R. C. Winthrop, Jr., 20. 17. His man- useript ' History of Christian and Mos- lem Slavery,' ete., presented, 13. 66.
Winthrop, Mrs. William, wife of the pre- ceding, vote of condolence with, passed by the Society, II. 148. Donation from, 13. 65, 66.
Winthrop, Col. William, U.S.A., gift from, 18 66.
Winthrop family, 10. 163. Relationship to Hugh l'eter, 6. 254. Letter from Charles II., 6. 488-491. Portraits of, 6. 490. Intimnaey with Gen. Monk, 6. 490.
' Winthrop Papers,' 5. 152-154, 189, 365, 379, 405; 6. 251, 255 n., 471 ; 7. 339; 8. 24, 100, 475 ; ro. 149, 330, 395; II. 232, 215; 12 41, 213; 13 22; 15. 866; 18. 300, 406, 415; 19. 335, 391 ; 20. 180, 155, 190. Memoranda from, 11. 200, 201. Vol. III. announced, 12. 104. Note of R. L. Pcase in regard to Mayhew fam- ily, 12. 128. Committees of publication of new volumes of, appointed, 13. 232; 18. 4. Vol. IV. published. 19. 356. Unpublished, 20. 186. Cited, 12. 171; 14. 117 n., 148 .; 16. 213 n. ; 20 116. Winthrop, ship of war, 20. 270, 272. Winthrop, Me., 12. 408, 419.
Winthrop School, Boston, 6. 33.
Winthrop Street, Boston, 6. 30.
Winthrop's Island (Governor's Island), meeting of the Society at, I. 51.
Winwood, Sir Ralph, 13. 91.
Wirt, Hon. William, LL.D., 10. 228, 452 ; II. 355. Attitude toward slavery, 6.
99. Biography of, by J. P. Kennedy, II. 358, 359, 368. His ' British Spy,' 19. 233. Ilis ' Life of Patrick Henry,' 19 23.
Wisanacomen, Pequot Indian, 16 402.
Wiscasset, Me., 3. 113 ; 18. 283; 19. 253; 20. 403.
Wisconsin, U.S.A., 3. 229.
Wisconsin Historical Society, 18. 177, Donation froin, 2 476, 590; 3. 48, 111.
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1 220; 4. 14, 107; 5. 64, 172, 193; 6. [ 331; 9. 177, 462, 467; 10. 144. 344, 469; II. 499. Requests a copy of the Col- lections, 2. 556. To receive a copy of the Collections, 2. 569. Proposes to memorialize Congress, 4. 109.
Wise, Major Ammi Ruhainah, appointed to a command in the Carthagena ex. pedition, 18. 372-374.
Wise, Francis, his 'Numismata Bodlei- ana,' 1. 153.
Wise, Gov. Henry A., 4. 90, 95.
Wise, Rev. Jeremiah, H.C. 1700, 8. 30; 14. 119, 136 n. Ordination of, 14. 147. Wise, Rev. John, H.C. 1673, 8. 14, 23,
27; 13. 454. Discharge given to, 12. 109.
Wise, Joseph, 6. 339.
Wise, Thomas, 8. 89.
Wise, William C., 5 219.
Wiseman, Mrs Dorothy (Stanton), (Mrs. Rogers), 5. 491, 495.
Wiseman, Richard, 5. 491, 495. Wisher, Col., scalped, 7. 331.
WISNER, BENJAMIN B., D.D., his death, 1. xliii, 503 n. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 436. Elected, 1. 446. Dr. Dexter to prepare a notice of, 1. 503. Notice of, 2. 4-6. Appointed Scere- tary of the American Board of Com- missioners for Foreign Missions, 2. 4. His Doctorate of Theology, 2. 5. Ilis ' History of the Old South Church in Boston,' 2. 5; 19. 421 n. His 'Proper Mode of conducting Missions to the Heathen,' 2. 5. His 'Review of Dr. Channing's Diseourse,' preached at a church dedication, 2. 5. His Review of ' The New Divinity Tried,' 2. 5. His 'Sermon on the Death of Hon. W. Phillips,' 2. 5. His 'Sermon before the Foreign Missionary Society of Bos- ton and Vicinity,' 2. 5. His ' Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Miriam Phillips,' 2.5. His 'Sermon on Sabbath Schools,' 2. 5.
Wisner, Maria (Blydenburg). 2. 4.
Wisner, Polydore B , 2. 4.
Wisner, Sarah (Johnson), 2. 5.
Wisqhoteh, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Wissel, Daniel, 16. 78 n.
Wissett, Eng., 3. 71.
WISTAR, CASPAR, M.D., 17. 398. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Meniber, 1. 126. Elected, 1. 126.
Wiston, Major, 15. 160.
Wiswall, -, shoemaker, 8. 382.
Wiswall, Capt., 17. 107.
Witeh-hazel, 5. 393.
Witeh-Hill, Salem, 15. 211. Dr. Holmes's visit to, 5. 55.
Witcheraft, Io. 159, 163. Facsimile of Act to reverse attainders for, faees 20. 284, 285. Indian, 10. 393. 'In the So- mers Islands,' presented, 14. 196.
Witchcraft Papers, 5. 31-37. Leave granted to Ilon. Charles W. Upliam to make copies from, 9. 81.
Witchcraft trials of 1692, documents relating to, 5. 31-37. In Massaehu- setts, paper on, by Abner C. Goodell, 20. 280-326. Heliotype copy of the act for reversing attainders, faces 20. 285. Petition for its passage, 20. 285, 286. Votes passed, 20. 286-288, 290. Committee appointed, 20. 287. List of names omitted, 20. 289 n. Power of attorney to Stephen Sewall, 20. 312, 313. Letter of N. Jewett to S. Sewall, with list of claims, 20. 313, 314. Re- port of the committee on claims of sufferers, 20. 315. Warrant for the payment of claims, 20. 316. Receipts of claimants for compensation, 20. 317- 320. Copy of writ in English'es. Cor- win, and return, 20. 320, 321. Reeord of a court of Oyer and Terminer, 20. 321-324. Bill of indietment, 20. 323, 324. List of commissions of Oyer and Terminer issned during the provin- cial period, 20. 324, 326. Letter from Hon. P. W. Chandler to Mr. Charles Deane, 20. 328-330. Mr. Goodell's re- marks with regard to the same, 20. 331, 332. Dr. Everett's remarks, 20. 332, 333. Mr. Hill's remarks, 20. 333. Pa- per by Hon. P. W. Chandler on, 20. 305-400.
Withall, Robert, 12. 107.
Witham, Zebulon, 18 378.
Witherington, -, 17. 365.
Witherlee, George H., 13. 30. Gives an aecount of an inscription found in Castine, 7. 374.
Witherlee, Joshua, donation from, I. 66.
Witherspoon, Rer. John, D.D., LL.D., II. 6; 15. 231, 393.
Withington, Mr., 7. 253.
Withington, Henry, 17. 143, 143 n., 144, 144 n.
Withington, Roger, 17. 144.
Withington, William, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18 268.
Witnesses, 8. 307-309.
Witney, Lieut. Levi, 15. 79.
Witredg, Mary, 20. 314.
Witt, Cornelis (or Johan) de, 10. 389.
Wittasimen, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Wittum, Ruth (Mrs. Boudey), 14. 151.
Wittuwamat, Indian, 16. 206.
Wiwabaken, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Woburn, Mass., 4. 93; 8. 366: 12. 304, 305; 13. 397 ; 17. 321; 20. 27. Dona- tion from the town of, 11. 498. Origin of the name of, 12. 397.
Wohawa, see Hope Hood.
Woleot, John, II. 396.
Wolcott, Miss, 19. 18.
Wolcott, Alexander, 19. 18.
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Wolcott, Edward, 11. 151, 152.
Wolcott, Hon. Frederick, 19 97.
Wolcott, Henry, 19. 97.
Wolcott, Joseph, 4. 256, 257.
Wolcott, Mary, bewitched, 5. 33.
Wolcott, Gov. Oliver, the elder, 1. 138; 2. 332 n., 343 n .; 15. 393.
WOLCOTT, Hon. OLIVER, LL.D., the younger, 15. 393. Vote to send the Col- lections to, I. 97 ; 2. 68 n. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 102.
Elected, 1. 102. Donations from, I. 111, 123, 130, 145. Portrait of, given, I. 498.
Wolcott, Roger, 19. 357.
Wolcott, Gov. Roger, poems by, 1. 32, 55; 12. 350 n.
Wolcott, Rev. Samuel, D.D., 17. 63; 19. 97. Donations from, 2. 458, 547.
Wolcott Memorial, gift from the propri- etors of, 19. 97.
Wolf Hill, Gettysburg, 7. 360. Trunk from the forest of, presented, 7. 155-160. Wolf-skin in rheumatism, 5. 393.
Wolfe, Maj .- Gen. James, 3. 307; 8. 436; II. 116, 117, 298 ; 12. 32, 68 ; 13. 79 ; 14. 80: 15. 29 m .; 16. 336; 17. 382. Wolff, -, engraver, 13. 375.
Wollaston, Capt., 16. 205.
Wollaston, William Hyde, M.D., 14. 20, 21, 24.
Wolsey, Jane Stuart, 12. 82.
Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas, 17. 301; 18. 347; 20. 97. Dr. Fiddes's . Life of,' I. 137.
Women, Judge Sewall on the resurrec- tion of, 12. 380-384.
Wompontupont, Sachem, 3. 312.
Wonanamopaine, Indian, 2. 290 n.
Wonkheg, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Wonnewow, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Wonpoauntt, Pequot Indian, 16 402.
Wood, Col., 15. 108. Wood, Major, 15. 93, 102-106.
Wood, Anthony, 6. 18; 11. 423 n .; 15. 384, 385; 16. 143 ; 17. 343.
Wood, Benjamin, 19. 170 ; 20. 13.
Wood, Capt. David, 7. 413.
Wood, Major David, 15. 82, 160.
Wood, Lient. Ebenezer, 15. 76, 76 n.
Wood, Ephraim, 17. 159.
Wood, F. A., Esq., donation from, 9. 347. Wood, George B., M.D., 17. 205 n.
Wood, Henry, 2. 284 n.
Wood, Major Henry, 14. 88, 89, 91; 15. 79.
Wood, Capt. Isaac, 15. 77.
Wood, James, 14. 289.
Wood, James I., to act as Deputy Libra- rian, 2. 538, 539. Donation from, 2. 551. Money paid to, 2. 556 n. His services on the catalogue, 2. 591 n.
Wood, John, his ' History of the Admin- istration of John Adams,' I. 202.
Wood, Capt. John, 15. 86, 86 n.
Wood, Judge Joseph, requests permission to use portions of the Trumbull Manu- seripts, 2. 446, 447.
Wood, Joshua, 19. 325 n.
Wood, Lieut. Lemuel, 15. 78.
Wood, Levi, 15. 132.
Wood, Major M., 15. 160.
Wood, Nathaniel, 10. 224.
Wood, Samuel, 1775, sentenced by a court-martial, 16. 363.
Wood, Capt. Samuel, 14. 286.
Wood, Samuel, Grafton, 1835, 18. 340.
Wood, Samuel S., donation from, 4. 1.
Wood, Thomas, LL.D., his 'Institute of the Laws of England ' cited, 20. 146 n. Wood, W., donation from, 4. 1.
Wood, William, portrait of, 13. 67.
Wood, William, 1. 53; 6. 74 n., 250. His 'New England's Prospect,' 1. 53, 83; 6. 250, 251, 334-337; 14 119, 120; 17. 358; 20 71. Extract from the same, 20. 72 m. On the authorship of the 'Introductory Essay to his New Eng- land's Prospect, 6. 250, 251, 334-337. Extract from the 'New England's Pros- pect,' 20. 72 n.
Wood, William H., England, 7. 117. Let- ter from, 2. 477.
Wood & Bache, Messrs., 5. 390, 392.
Wood Creek, N. Y., 7. 329, 330.
Woodbridge, -, innkeeper, 11. 26, 31. Woodbridge, Benjamin, 5. 165.
Woodbridge, Rev. Benjamin, H.C. 1642, d. 1684, 4. 441 ; 8. 11, 20, 25.
Woodbridge, Rev. Benjamin, d. 1710, 2. 449 n .; 8. 219; 17. 263, 263 n., 267 m., 280.
Woodbridge, Co/. Benjamin Ruggles, 14. 80; 15. 84, 85, 93, 94 (?), 97-100, 102, 104, 106, 109, 110, 117, 129, 142, 140, 149, 150, 158, 160. Officers of the regiment of, 15. 84, 84 n.
Woodbridge, Dudley, II.C. 1724, diary of, 17. 337-340. Autograph with draw- ings, 17. 337.
Woodbridge, Dudley, Marietta, Ohio, 17. 181, 181 n., 185, 186, 186 n., 187, 190, 195. Woodbridge, Rev. Dudley, II.C. 1694, 8. 29. Woodbridge, Rev. Dudley, II.C. 1606, 8. 29. Woodbridge, Eunice ( Mrs. Williams), I. 262. Woodbridge, Rev. John, H.C. 1664, d. 1690, 8. 13, 22, 27 ; 10. 403, 407.
Woodbridge, Rev. Jolin, HI.C. 1694, d. 1718, 8. 29.
Woodbridge, Rev. John, Newbury, d. 1695, 17. 344.
Woodbridge, Thomas, I. 347 n.
Woodbridge, Rev. Timothy, d. 1732, 8. 23,27. Woodbridge, Rev. Timothy, d. 1770, 20. 47 n.
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Woodbridge, William C., donation from, 2. 336.
Woodbury, Rev. Augustus, donation fromn, II. 501.
Woodbury, John, 17. 369 n.
Woodbury, Jonathan, 13. 295.
WOODBURY, Hon. LEVI, LL. D., 20. 355,
Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 47. Elected, 2. 49. Donations from, 2. 50, 71, 89, 182, 236, 238, 243, 246, 263,
320. Accepts Corresponding Member- ship, 2. 51, 52.
Woodcock, John, 13. 250.
Wooddey, Sergeant Richard, 14. 250.
Woodell, Mercy, 20. 314.
Woodfall, William, II. 5.
Woodford, Col. William, 6. 191.
Woodhull, -, 6. 69 n.
Woodland, Capt., 16. 263.
Woodman, Mrs., 16. 284.
Woodman, Cyrus, 16. 180. Donation from, 4. 139.
Woodman, Capt. John, 14. 128 n., 149; 16. 265; 17. 106, 225, 228. Death of, 14. 144.
Woodman, John, Jr., d. 1705, death of, 14. 140.
Woodman, Prof. John S., 14. 128 n.
Woods, Major, 15. 98, 99, 104, 105, 113, 117, 122, 126, 128, 134, 139, 158.
Woods, Mr., 16. 288.
Woods, Major Daniel, 14. 88.
Woods, Ephraim, 17. 158.
WOODS, Rev. LEONARD, D.D., President of Bowdoin College, 10. 442; 12. 9; 13. 426 ; 15. 306; 16. 385; 17. 15, 16, 66. Donation from, 4. 424. Elected a Cor- responding Member, 5. 309. State- ment in regard to the 'Andover Theo- logical School,' 6. 312. His library destroyed by fire, 13. 78. Transferred to the class of Honorary Members, 13. 449. His death, 16. xvi. Death of, announced, 17. 5. Remarks on, by tlie President, 17. 5, 6; by Mr. Charles Deane, 17. 15, 16. Abstract of papers of Edward Randolph, made for, 18. 253. His ' Eulogy on Daniel Webster,' 2. 530.
' Wood's Hole,' 12. 334, 335.
Woodside, James, proposed for a com- niand in the Carthagena expedition, 18. 375.
Woodstock, Conn., 6. 359, 360; 12. 305. Expedition from New London to, 1699, 9. 473. Origin of the name of. 12. 399. Ceded to Connecticut, 12. 401 n.
Woodstock, N. B., 17. 210 n.
Woodstock, Vt., 19. 350, 352 n.
Woodward, Dean, letter to, from Dr. Franklin, 6. 120.
Woodward, Dep .- Sec'y, 11. 173.
Woodward, Mr., 4. 292.
Woodward, Mr., his survey of Mas- sachusetts, I. 455.
Woodward, Ashbel, J.D., donation from, 2. 233 ; 8. 274.
Woodward, Eliza M. (Mrs. Curtis), 16. 135.
Woodward, Frederic R., donation from, IO. 33.
Woodward, J., 20. 341.
Woodward, Jolin, M.D., letters of, 13. 110, 111.
Woodward, Rev. John, 8. 29.
Woodward, Joseph, donation from, I. 479. Vote of thanks to, I. 479. Let- ter from, I. 479 n.
Woodward, Lieut. Timothy, 15. 79 n.
Woodward, William Elliott, donation from, 8. 480.
Woodward, William W., 7. 276 n.
Woodwell, John, 20. 321.
Wool, Gen. John E., 4. 93; 18. 213.
Woolcot, Samuel, 20. 151.
Woolen, William, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Woolens, manufactures of, introduced into the country, 3. 71, 72.
Woolsey, Mr., New York, II. 24.
WOOLSEY, Pres. THEODORE D., LL.D.,
10. 366. Elected a Corresponding Member, Io. 41, 146. Accepts mem- bership, 10. 86. Transferred to the class of Honorary Members, 13. 425.
Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury, 14. 163.
Woolwich, Eng., 6. 429.
Woolwich, Me., 12. 407, 416.
Woolworth, Ainsworth, & Co., 11. 40.
Wooster, Maj .- Gen. David, 8. 461; 12. 122.
Worcester, Mrs. Amy E. (McKean), 18. 172.
Worcester, Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of, 12. 100.
Worcester, Rev. Francis, 18. 169.
Worcester, Frederick A., gift from, 20. 57. Worcester, Jesse, 18. 169.
WORCESTER, JOSEPH E., LL.D., 1. 424, 433, 448, 456, 464, 475, 476, 479, 480, 485, 490, 494, 495, 497, 499, 500, 504; 2. 12 ; 4. 414; 9. 6; 10. 277; 13. 3; 17. 419; 18. 154; 19. 309; 20. 57. His death, I. xliii ; 8. xvi, 467, 468; 9. 179; 18. 173. Nominated a Resident Mem. ber, I. 396. Elected, I. 398. Of com- mittee on an exchange of books, I. 434. Of committee on Gov. Bernard's papers, I. 459. Of Publication Com- mittee, 1. 480. Donation from, 1. 479 ; 2. 31, 59, 89, 93, 116, 119, 138, 139, 181, 187, 219, 354, 417, 446, 483, 582; 3. 85, 114 ; 5. 1; 7. 368. Statement con- cerning the New Hampshire Histori- cal Society, 2. 64. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, re- port of, 2. 366, 367. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 488, 548, 596, 597. Of committee to consider the matter of Mr. Whitehead's letter, 2. 581. Of
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Nominating Committee, 2. 553. Present | Worcester County, organization of ly- at meetings of the Society, 2. 12, 14, ceums, 6. 297. 'History of,' 10. 312. Plan of towns in, I. 8. 15, 17, 28, 31, 33, 40, 46, 47, 50, 60, 65, 79, 83, 90, 96, 104, 109, 117, 123, 126, Worcester County Agricultural Society, II. 72, 73, 82 ; 17. 30, 31. 132, 142, 143, 146, 149, 176, 178, 183, 185. 186, 188, 222, 227, 236, 237, 245, Woreester County Bible Society, 1. 412 ; II. 74. 249, 253, 259, 201, 263, 266, 268, 285, 287, 294, 298, 306, 319, 326, 334, 335, Worcester County Court of Common Pleas, 3. 191, 194; 6. 107, 108. 340, 349, 354, 356, 360, 362-364, 370, 413-415, 417, 431, 445, 450-452, 455, Worcester County Free Institute of In- dustrial Science, 17. 27, 31. 460, 468, 470, 472, 474, 481, 483, 486, 489, 495, 497, 499, 511, 513, 533, 539, 542, 548, 552, 554, 559, 571, 581, 583, 593, 599. Requests instruetions in be- half of Publishing Committee con- ' Worcester Daily Spy,' 11. 158. cerning Vol. V. of third series of Woreester Fire Society, 1. 412 n. the Collections, 2 30. Reads names ' Worcester Gazette,' I. 48, 60, 130, 147, 154, 168. of deceased members, and requests in- structions eoneerning memoirs of mem- Worcester Lyeeum, 17. 31. bers, 2. 31. Announcement of the death of, 8. 467, 468. Resolution adopted by the Society, 8. 468. Vote Worcester National Bank, 11. 82. of thanks to, 9. 7. Notice of the Woreester Public Library, 19. 440. death of, 9. 179. Donation from the heirs of, 10. 316. Portrait and auto- graph of, faec 18. 169. 'Memoir of,, by Dr. Newell, 18. 169-173. His birth and ancestry, 18. 160. Early eduea- tion, 18. 169. Enters Yale College, 18. 169. Teaches school, 18. 169. His publieations, 18. 169-172. Visits Eu- rope, 18. 171. Removes to Cambridge, 18. 172. Marriage, 18. 172. Notices of his large quarto 'Dictionary,' 18. 173. His ' Elements of History ' cited, 17. 90. His 'Dietionary ' eited, 18. Workhouse Hill, 4. 295. Worland, Owen, 17. 157. 12 n.
'Worcester Magazine,' 1. 202, 393, 394 n. ; 8. 286.
Worcester Railroad, see Boston and Wor- cester Railroad.
' Worcester Spy,' I. 97. See also Mas- sachusetts Spy.
'Worcester Transeript.' newspaper, 19. 439. Worcester Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation, see Young Men's, ete.
Wordsworth, William, 6. 29 ; 13. 436 ; 14. 208, 313; 16. 16, 142, 190, 191 ; 18. 178, 227; 19. 273. Sketch of his appear- ance, and conversation of Mr. George Livermore withi, 10. 437, 438.
Worm, Andrew, 17. 149. Wormall, Capt., 7. 215, 247.
Worral, Thomas Grooby, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.
Worsley, Dr. Benjamin, 16. 214, 215, 219, 238.
Worthen, Mr., Salisbury, advises Mr. Appleton to buy the Pawtucket Canal, 5. 268. His mechanical genius, 5. 270. Worthington, Dr., 19. 30.
Worthington, Frances (Mrs. Ames), 17. 116; 19. 59 : 20. 35.
Worthington, Ilon. John, LL.D., 2. 95; 12. 418; 13 397, 398; 19. 59; 20. 35, 47 n. Worthington, Mass., 12. 405, 408 ; 19. 421. Named for Col. Worthington, 12 418.
Wottamisson, Pequot Indian, 16. 401.
Wotton, Sir Henry, 14. 11; 16. 441, 444. Wowonson, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Wraysbury, Eng., 12. 336.
Wreck exhibited in Boston, 8. 464.
Wren, Sir Christopher, designer of the plan of William and Mary College, 11. 84.
Wren, Bishop Matthew, 14. 386; 18. 299.
Wrentham, Mass., 7. 203; 12. 52, 394, 305; 17. 160. Origin of the name of, 12. 398.
Worcester, Mrs. Joseph E., donations from, 9. 1, 6, 66, 81, 177, 196, 227, 255, 347, 353, 358, 467; 10. 2, 21, 409.
Worcester, Noah, 2. 204.
Woreester, Samuel, 16. 16.
Worcester, Rev. Samuel, D.D., 14. 113.
Woreester, Rev. Samuel M., D.D., 6. 318. Donation from, 2. 39. Controversy of Judge White with, 6. 318.
Worcester, Hlon. Samuel T., 18. 172 n. Gift from, 20. 57.
Worcester, Mrs. Sarah Parker. 18. 169. Worcester, Rev. William, 18. 169.
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Worcester, Mass., 3. 141 n., 194, 284; 4. 91; 7. 228 ; 8. 341, 355; 10. 137, 460; II. 49, 53, 72, 82 ; 12. 305 ; 15. 66, 68; 16. 160, 288, 307-309, 311, 380 ; 17. 25, 31, 166 ., 296, 338, 361, 393, 394, 396; 18. 365; 19 4, 39, 63, 102, 143, 167, 224 n., 230, 231, 250, 395 n., 421, 422, 426, 438 ; 20. 45, 116, 186. 'Descrip- tion of the Town of,' I. 8. Plan of the town of, 1. 8. Insane asylum at, 7. 41; 11. 77. Visit to, in 1789, 11. 10, 11. Consecration of the ' Rural Ceme- tery ' at, 11. 77. Origin of the name of, 12. 398.
Worcester, N. Y., 19. 88, 89.
Worcester County Supreme Judicial Court Trial in 1783 for abuse of a slave, 6. 107, 108.
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