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Wright, - ( Wright, Smith, & Gray, bankers), 12. 49, 51.
Wright, -, innkeeper, 11. 14, 31.
Wright, Lieut., 14. 85.
Wright, Mr., 20. 68.
Wright, Alexander, 19. 432.
Wright, Daniel, d. 1825, 19. 45.
Wright, Daniel, Salem, naturalized, 4. 362. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268. Wright, Ebenezer, 11. 316. And Jona- than Wells, petition of, 11. 314, 315.
Wright, Edward, 18. 99 n.
Wright, Francis, 1767, 20. 8.
Wright, Francis, 1. 251. Donation from, 1. 74.
Wright, Mrs. Francis, donation from, I. 251.
Wright, George F., artist, 12. 213, 214.
Wright, George S., gift from, 19 376.
Wright, George W., donation from, 11. 501.
Wright, Hunt, 19. 45.
Wright, James J., donation from, 10. 484.
Wright, Jolin, 1711, 20. 312, 314.
Wright, Lieut. John, 15. 84.
Wright, John, London, letter to, from B: Franklin, 6. 119, 120.
Wright, John S., Esq., donation from, 9. 467; 10. 33.
Wright, Joseph, artist, 2. 23, 23n. ; 11. 21; 13. 254.
Wright, Gov. Joseph A., 4. 92.
Wright, Lieut. Josiah, 15. 81.
Wright, Katy, Salem, naturalized, 4. 362.
Wright, Dr. Nathaniel, 5. 143; 11. 181. Friend of Gov. Winthrop, 5. 138.
Wright, Mrs. Patience, 1. 155 n .; 11. 21.
Wright, Richard, 18. 364.
Wright, S. Aldis, 10. 350.
Wright, Miss Sarah, 8. 35.
Wright, Setli, & Son, 11. 308.
Wright, Silas, 4. 433.
Wright, Thomas, F.S.A., his ' Provincial Dictionary ' cited, 18. 7 n., 10 n., 11 n., 13 n. His edition of 'Piers Plough- man' cited, 18. 404.
Wright & Potter, Messrs., donation from, II. 501.
Wrightington, Capt., 12. 426.
Wrightsborough, Ga., 8. 215.
Wroe, Anna (Mrs. Curtis), 16. 35.
Wunanamopaine, Indian, 2. 290 n.
Wuñupagut thow panupagut, 2. 290 n.
Wurzbach, Dr. Constant, donations from, 5. 96, 99, 193.
W ussittumwaenin, 2. 291 n.
Wutishpohgun, 2. 290 n., 291 n.
Wyat, Sir Francis, 10. 25, 26; 18. 294 n. Wyatt, Rev. Hant, 17. 349.
Wyatt, Thomas, 2. 597. His ' National Medals of America ' cited, 13. 292.
Wyatt, William Edward, D.D., his con- troversy with J. Sparks, 10. 242, 243.
Wyborne, John, his account with Har- vard College, 5. 63.
Wycliffe, John, 10. 449, 455; 17. 151; 18. 264. Commemoration of, by the American Bible Society, 18. 263.
Wyer, Alice, naturalized, 4. 360.
Wyer, Edward, naturalized, 4. 360.
Wyer, Edward, Jr., naturalized, 4. 360. Wyer, Nathaniel, 16. 265.
Wyer, Capt. Robert, 11. 142.
Wyer, William, naturalized, 4. 360.
Wyler, Lieut., 14. 138 n.
Wyllis, Col. Samuel, 15. 160.
Wymnan, Capt. Abijah, 15. 79, 79 n.
Wyman, Lieut .- Col. Isaac (?), 15. 96, 142, 160.
WYMAN, Prof. JEFFRIES, M.D., 9. 364, 365, 450, 451 ; 10. 15; 11. 130, 388 ; 13. 131; 14. 3, 25, 154; 15. 4, 399; 20 250, 251. Donation from, 10. 314, 344. Elect- ed a ResidentMember, 10. 816. Accepts membership, 10. 320. His death, 13. xviii ; 14. 10. Death of, announced, 13. 319. Resolutions of the Society, 13. 319. Tribute to, by Prof. Bowen, 13. 320 ; by Prof. Torrey, 13. 322. Prof. Bowen appointed to prepare a inemoir of, 13. 324. Dr. Holmes's no- tice of, 13. 424. Prof. Gray's notice of, 13. 424. Prof. Bowen excused from writing a memoir of, 13. 424. ' Me- moir of,' by Dr. O. W. Holmes, 14. 4- 24. His birth, 14. 8. His education, 14. 9. Appointed professor in Hamp- den-Sidney College, 14. 9. In Harvard College, 14. 9. Curator of Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnol- ogy, 14. 10. President of Boston So- ciety of Natural History, 14. 10. His publications, 14. 11-17. His personal traits, 14. 17, 18. His manner of work, - 14. 21. His modesty, 14. 22. His re- ligious views, 14. 22, 23. Personal ap- pearance, 14. 24.
Wyman, Lieut. John, 15. 76.
Wyman, Morrill, A/.D., 14. 11. Extract from a letter of. 14. 18.
Wyman, Col. Powell T. and the Mary- land colonial flag, 5. 374, 375.
Wyman, Rufus, M. D., 7. 71; 14. 8. And the McLean Asylum, 7. 40, 49.
Wyman, Thomas B., 16. 11. Donations froin, 2. 473 ; 10.33. His ' Charlestown Genealogies and Estates' cited, I. 323 n. ; 16. 11.
Wyman, Capt. William, 4. 297; 15. 81, 81 n.
Wymington Rectory, Bedfordshire, cra- yon likeness of Washington at, 14. 160. Wyndham, William, see Grenville, Lord.
Wynne, John H., his ' History of the British Empire in America,' 1. 111.
Wynne, Thomas H., donation from, 5. 159.
Wyoming, Penn., 20. 89, 93.
Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society, donation from, 6. 333.
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Wyrardisbury (Wraysbury), Eng., II.| 309-311.
Wyse, Sir Thomas, and Pres. Felton, 5. 445. Wythe, Ion. George, 5. 00; 6. 129; 14. 107; 15. 232, 393.
Wyvill, Rev. Christopher, his letter to John Cartwright, 1. 177.
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Xenophon, 20. 235, 252. His ' Anabasis,' and Prescott's 'Ferdinand and Isa- bella,' 4. 202.
Ximenes, Mateo, Washington Irving's guide at the Alhambra, photograph of, pre- sented, 14. 185.
Ximenes de Cisneros, Francisco, Card., letter to, from Amerigo Vespucci, 16. 333-335.
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Yænugvyaski, Cherokee Indian, 12. 33. Yakyanuon, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Yale College, New Haven, 1. 343 ; 3. 25; 8. 36, 230 ; 10. 113, 407 ; 11. 86, 88, 203; 12. 366; 16. 118, 155 ; 17. 64n., 89, 94, 94n., 101, 285, 340; 18. 5, 26, 169, 270, 420 ; 19. 12, 60, 195, 256, 257, 280, 380, 436, 439, 443, 444 ; 20. 47 n. Views of, 1. 86, 89, 112. Catalogue of books in the library of, 1. 123. The Collections to be sent to, 1. 241 ; 2. 69 n. The Re- eording Seeretary to ascertain if the Collections are to be sent to, 2. 420. Donations from, 2. 466 ; 3. 48, 110, 114; 5. 45, 96, 223; 6. 331 ; 7. 279. Annals of, 3. 294. Episcopaey in, 12. 378.
Yale College, Alumni Association of, in Boston and vieinity, 19. 439, 443.
Yale College, Law School of, 19. 260.
Yale College Library, 10. 404.
Yancey, William L., 4. 95.
Yangtsekiang River, 7. 416, 417.
Yankee, derivation of the word, 5. 212; 14. 94.
Yankee Doodle, 3. 280. Origin of, 5. 211, 212.
Yankee Hero, privateer, 7. 256.
Yarborough, Charles Anderson Pelham, 3d Earl of, 16. 456.
Yard-lands in Northamptonshire, 3. 176. Yarico, see Story, Isaac.
Yarmouth, Eng., 4. 3.
Yarmouth, Mass., 3. 294 ; 7. 423 ; 12. 394, 395, 399; 17. 5, 344.
Yarmouth, N. S., inscription at, 10. 93.
Yates, Mayor Abraliam, death of, 19. 420.
Yates, Prof. Andrew, D.1)., 2. 4. Y'ates, Mrs. Anna Maria, 19. 216, 217.
YATES, JOHN VAN NESS, nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 280. Elect- ed, 1. 332. And Moulton, Josephi W., their 'History of New York,' 2. 100, 192.
Yates, Richard, 19. 217.
Yeas, in electing members, signified by corn, 3. 240.
Yeas and Nays on Gen Conway's notion for peace with Anierica, 9. 218. Yeldham Church, 6. 255 n.
Yellow Fever, I. 103. 'Collection of Facts relative to,' I. 102. Commit- tee appointed to ask the Health Com- mittee of Boston for documents on, I. 126.
Yelverton, Sir Henry, Attorney-General, 13. 94 ; 14. 388, 392.
Yendell, Samuel, memorials of the voy- age of the 'Columbia,' owned by, 5. 315; 6. 22.
Yonge, James, 15. 262.
Yonge, William, M.D., his ' England's Sliame,' 7. 375.
Yongs, John, see Young.
' Yong's Voyage to Virginia and Mary- land,' 3. 283.
York, Lieut. Bartholomew, 16. 354, 355.
York, Frederic, Duke of, 18. 72, 73; 19. 217, 218.
York, James II., Duke of, see James II. of England.
York, Eng., 3. 113, 150. Dr. Bigelow's model of the cathedral at, 17. 453, 466. York, Me., 3. 195; 10. 489; 12. 395, 399, 400 ; 16. 5 2., 9, 108, 387 ; 20. 402. Plan of the county of, 1. 12. 'Extraets from the Records of the County of,' I. 26, 27 »., 390. Topographieal descrip- tion of, 1. 390. Indian attaeks ou, 14. 127. 140.
York ( Toronto), account of the capture of, II. 492-495.
York Town, Penn., 6. 260.
Yorke, Philip, Earl of Hardwicke, see Hardwicke.
Yorkshire, a list of the pedigrees of, do- nation of, 3. 150.
Yorktown, Va., 5. 11, 49; 17. 293, 294; 18. 25, 72, 405, 421 ; 19. 69 m., 70, 71 n., 73. 103, 356, 358 ; 20. 91, 99-101, 262, . 343. Number of prisoners taken at, I. 217. Siege of. 3. 133. The Prince of Wales visits Bunker Hill on the anni- versary of, 5. 98. Events of the Revo- Intion, 6. 212. Surrender of, 7. 152. Journal of the siege of, kept by Col. Jonathan Trumbull, 14. 831-338. Re- marks by the President on the eontem- plated memorial of the battle at, 17. 231, 232. Vote of the Society in re- gard to this matter, 17. 232. Resolve of Old Congress to ereet a monument
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at, 17. 232, 203. Memorial to Congress in aid of the proposed monument at, 17. 293, 294. Maps of, 18. 432. Gen. Cobb's diary of events during the siege of, 19. 67-72. Centennial celebration at, 19. 100, 102, 286.
Young, Mr., 6. 305.
Young, -, 18. 71, 76, 77 n. An account of the attack on the house of, 18. 76, 77.
Young, Mr., Stratford, Conn., II. 16, 19. Young, Mrs. Abigail, 14. 152.
Young, Alexander, I. xx, xxiii-xxv, 17, 23; 12. 2n. Donation from, 1. 60. See also Young & Minns.
YOUNG, Rev. ALEXANDER, D.D., 2. 11, 256 m. ; 3. 20, 287 ; 10. 433 ; 11. 341; 12. 430; 13. 22; 17. 65, 125, 359, 427; 18. 206; 19. 107, 109, 117 n .; 20. 410. His death, I. xliii; 2. 556, 557 n., 559. Nom- inated a Resident Member, 2. 11. Elect- ed, 2. 13. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 15, 21, 25, 28, 31, 33, 35, 40, 46, 47, 50, 51, 56, 60, 62, 65, 67, 72, 79, 83, 84, 90, 94, 99, 104, 10, 117, 119, 123, 125, 126, 120, 131, 135, 137, 142, 144, 145, 147, 172, 176, 178, 181-183, 185. 187, 188, 192, 213, 215, 216, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 227, 233-236, 238, 241, 245, 249, 251, 253, 256, 257, 250, 261-264, 266, 268, 286, 287, 294, 298, 303, 306, 307, 300, 314, 318, 326, 320, 335, 338, 340, 346, 350, 352, 354, 356, 358, 362-364, 370, 372, 374, 377, 380, 382, 383, 385, 389, 413-415, 417, 419, 421, 422. 426, 429-431, 434, 441, 443. 445, 450-452, 454, 455, 458, 460, 462, 466, 460, 470, 472, 477-479, 481, 483, 486, 489, 490, 493, 495, 497, 498, 503, 507, 511, 513, 526, 529, 533, 534, 536, 530, 542, 547, 548, 551. Of Publishing Committee, 2. 26, 49, 114, 380. Dona- tions from. 2. 31, 35, 50, 61, 71, 93, 96, 102, 112, 124, 126, 133, 139, 147, 171, 187, 221, 233, 235, 303, 306, 410, 412, 442, 450, 471, 474, 486, 491, 542. Of Publishing Committee for Vol. VI., third series of the Collections. 2. 49. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 51, 447, 496, 539. Of committee to prepare an index for the third series, 2. 52. Ex- cused from the position, 2. 52. Com- municates letter and donation from Rev. H. A. Miles, 2. 54. 54 n. Of com- mittee to examine tlie donation of Mr. Miles, 2. 55. Of committee on lec- tures, 2. 78, 136, 172, 227. Subject of lecture delivered by him, 2. 80. On committee to consider the preservation of the Society's manuscripts. 2. 96. Of Standing Committee, 2. 103, 130, 149, 192, 233, 251, 270, 313, 342, 370, 387, 426, 454. Of committee to pub- lish Vol. VIII. of the third series of the Collections, 2. 114. Communicates
a copy of the volume of John Brere- ton, 2. 116. Matter of non-payment of annual assessment of a meinber, given in charge to, 2. 119, 120. To prepare a memoir of the late Rev. Dr. Kirkland, 2. 172, 172n. Excused from serving on the committee for lectures, 2. 175. Report of the committee on lectures, 2. 175. To act on Mr. Wil- lard's proposition, 2. 182. Permission to use Graham's ' Chart of Cape Cod' granted to, 2. 184, 184 n. Recording Secretary pro tempore, 2. 246, 356. l'er- mission given to take a certain memoir from the Library, 2. 249. Of com- mittee to make arrangements for the celebration of the first half-century of the incorporation of the Society, 2. 202. Appointed a delegate to the cele- bration of the New York Historical Society, 2. 296. Of committee to con- sider the attractiveness of the meet- ings, 2. 264. Of Publishing Committee to prepare Vol. I. of the fourthi series, 2. 380. Of committee to consider cer- tain changes in the publication of the Collections, 2. 380. Communication from, 2. 381, 382 n. Of committee to address a memorial to the General Court concerning the ownership of cer- tain papers, 2. 420, 420 n. Elected Cor- responding Secretary, 2. 426, 454, 488, 528. Report concerning the Hutchin- son Papers, 2. 435, 436, 436 n .- 441 n. Communicates letters of acceptance of membership, 2. 442, 444, 451, 455, 470, 471, 484, 501, 504, 526, 546, 549. Con- municates letters, 2. 444, 445, 452, 460, 467, 469, 478, 486, 489, 491, 532, 534. Of committee to revise the By-Laws, 2. 478. Report of the committee on the revision of the By-Laws, 2. 484, 485, 508. Nominated for Corresponding Secretary, 2. 487. To express the willingness of the Society to aid the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries at Copenhagen in their purposes, 2. 506 n. President pro tempore, 2. 535. To request the selectmen of Medway to deposit in tlie Society's Library cer- tain valuable papers. 2. 542. 'Memoir of,' 2. 557, 557 n. Discovers a narra- tive supposed to be a portion of the History of Plymouth, 3. 20. His wri- tings compared with the Bradford Manuscripts, 3. 23. His 'Chronicles of the Pilgrims' lost, 3. 156; 4. 9. Sketch of, 10. 431, 432. His admira- tion for James Savage, 12. 441. His ' Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers,' I. 279 n., 409 n .; 2. 184n., 331 n .; 3. 20; 4. 248 ; II. 397 ; 18. 440-442 ; 19. 107 n., 108, 109 n .; 20. 180, 209, 229. His 'Map of Cape Cod,' 2. 184 n. His ' Chroni- cles of Massachusetts ' cited, 2. 493 n. ;
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II. 176-178, 180-182; 12. 349 n .; 16. 196 n., 198 n .- 200 n .; 20. 62n., 64 n., 66n., 68 n., 86 n., 180.
Young, Brigham, 17. 462.
YOUNG, Rev. EDWARD J., A.J., 18. 330 ; 20. 413. Elected a Resident Member, 16. 206. Of committee on memoirs of deceased members, 17. 315. Tribute by, to Prof. J. Lewis Diman, 18. 331- 340. Elected Recording Secretary, 20. 199. Recording Secretary, 20. 201, 260, 327, 342, 351, 392. Of committee to publish the Proceedings, 20. 204. Of committee of arrangements for the Luther Commemoration, 20. 30. Re- marks by, concerning Martin Luther, 20. 355-358. Presents a gift from Mr. G. F. B. Leighton, 20. 400. Reads a letter communicating a gift from Mr. William C. Todd, 20. 401. Moves a vote of thanks to the proprietors of the Arlington Street Church, 20. 401. Paper by, on the subjects for Master's degree in Harvard College, 18. 112- 151.
Young, Rer. Joab, his Fourth of July oration, I. 191.
Young, Capt. John, 6. 66 n .- 69 n.
Young, John, Jr., killed by Indians, 14. 139.
Young, John, Sen., killed by Indians, 14. 131.
Young, Jonathan, marriage of. 14. 152.
Young, Capt. Jonathan, donation from, 1. 124.
Young, Kezia, 13. 136.
Young, Lott, 13. 136.
Young, Louisa, 13. 136.
Young, Robert, killed by Indians, 14. 126.
Young, Stephen J., donations from, 9. 196, 357; 10. 21. 344.
Young, Susan, II. 19.
Young, Thomas, 1728, 19. 127.
Young, Thomas, early history of the cotton-trade, 3. 222.
Young, Thomas, Jr., death of, 14. 130.
Young, Thomas, M.D., 4 28, 28 n., 33, 35: 8. 360; II. 142 ; 13. 171 ; 14. 20; 20. 15. Young, William, 15. 79.
Young & Minns, Messrs., donations from, I. 98, 112, 130, 137, 147, 154, 108, 175, 191, 202, 219.
Young rs. Adams, 10. 54.
Young Men's Association of Buffalo, do- nations from, 7. 115.
Young Men's Association of Milwaukee, donation from, 3. 37.
Young Men's Christian Association of Boston, see Boston Young Men's, etc. Young Men's Christian Association of Worcester, donations from, 10. 331; 1I. 499.
Young Men's Institute of Hartford, see Hartford, etc.
Young Men's Mercantile Library Asso- ciation of Cincinnati, donations from, 3. 65 ; 4. 235; 6. 1; 7. 1, 347; 8. 314; 9. 177; 10. 80, 144; 11. 498.
Youngman, Johannes, 4. 355.
Youngman, John Didrick, 4. 355.
Yovawan, Sachem, 8. 475.
Yule, Col. Henry, 14. 157.
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Zachary, Pope, II. 414.
Zalırtmann, Adm. C. C., 13. 365.
Zanesville, Ohio, 17. 176 n.
Zea Bermudes, Luis de, Spanish vice-con- sul at Boston, 17. 9.
'Zenger, Jolın Peter, Brief Narrative of the Case and Trial of,' 1. 18.
Zenger Club, collection of, 6. 134.
Zeno, Antonio, 2. 179, 180, 180 n .; 13. 353, 360, 363.
Zeno, Carlo, 13. 353, 356, 360.
Zeno, Niccolò, 2. 179, 180, 180 n. ; 13. 353, 355-358, 360, 366.
Zeno, Niccolò, the younger, 13. 353-357, 363, 365.
Zeno Brothers, 18. 79. Donation of the Narrative of, 2. 179, 180, 180 n. l'aper by Mr. R. H. Major on the voyages of, 13. 352-366.
Zichmni, sce Sinclair, Henry.
Zichmni, 13. 353-366. Zoan, 6. 306.
Zoffany, Johann, 20. 394.
Zouch, Richard, D.C.L. , his 'Elementa Jurisprudentie,' 18. 428.
Zubly, John J., D.D., letter on toleration in Georgia, 8. 214-219.
Zwingli (Zuinglius), Ulrich, cited, II. 432, 442.
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