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Communications : on Winthrop's chart (1630), 1. 214-216; on Humphrey's Lynn farm, 216; on Suffolk Court Files, 3. 10, 11. 183; on site of first settlement at Salem, 7.30; on shorthand systems, 158 n., 9. 193, 275, 432; instructions to Danl. Henchman, 8. 64-67; ME- MOIR OF HENRY WHEATLAND, 9. 276-300; on Tudor-Otis Papers, 11. 182-184; on early notarial records, 184-187; papers on Canada expe- dition (1747), 12. 45-50; Ed. Taylor's book of copies, 13. 124- 129, 14. 212-217; Jon. Edwards's shorthand, 15. 20, 514-521; on rare shorthand books, 16. 475-476.
Upsala, University of, MS. map of Mexico City at, 4. 308.
Upson, Asa, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Upton, Ellen, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 62.
Upton, George B., in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.
Urann, Joseph, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.
Urchin, Christopher, exile in Am- sterdam (1606), 6. 62.
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URCHIN-VARICK
Urchin, Margaret (Williams), exile | Van Buskirk, Maria [Mrs. Walter], in Amsterdam (1606), 6. 62. 15. 256, 257.
Urdaneta, Andres de, and Menendez, 8. 466.
Urry, Colonel, at Isle of Wight (1694), 2. 178.
Ursuline Convent, riot, 3. 216; fear of retaliation on Harvard, 217- 218; question of indemnity, 218; Mrs. Whitney's account, 218; ac- quittal of rioter, 219; view of con- vent, 8. 282.
Usher, Hezekiah [1], Boston book- seller (1662-64), 9. 421, 12. 274; death, 13. 365.
Usher, Hezekiah [2], Boston estate, 1. 314; marries Bridget Hoar, 13. 411.
Usher, John, arrives as Lieut .- Gov. (1692), 7. 163; member of Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 228; attends, 234-284; Treasurer, 235, 268, 275; oath as Treasurer, 253; to revise laws, 256, 268; extra pay, 279, 280; accounts examined, 279; letter to N. H. Council (1715), 15. 355.
Usher, John, Boston bookseller (1682-97), 9. 453, 457, 470, 503, 508, 510, 11. 21, 12. 277, 17. 35.
Utley, Japhet, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Uxbridge, Mass., inn (1804), 2. 32.
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Vail, Moses, polit. letter on Rob. Ellis (1800), 18. 260.
Valentine, -, in Santo Domingo slave revolt, 2. 320 n.
Valentine, John, Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 10. 289.
Vallard, Nicolas, map (1544) and Cartier's voyages, 7. 301; map (1547), 11. 380.
Valley Forge, Am. army at, 3. 112- 114.
Valsamachi, Sir Demetrio, and wife, 19. 484.
Van Alstine, Goshen, of Mohawk Valley, 2. 452.
Van Berckel, -- , Stephen Higginson on (1784), 8. 180.
Vanbrugh, Sir John, Provoked Hus- band, 3. 407 n.
Van Buren, Martin, campaign (1840), 3. 323; and Geo. Bancroft, 6. 296; and Va. (1834), 14. 359; papers, 18. 338, 462-464.
Van Campen, Moses, account of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 439.
Van Cortlandt, -,
at Albany (1786), 17. 355.
Van Cortlandt, Col. Philip, account of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 439; in expedition, 472.
Vancouver, George, and Columbia River, 7. 419.
Vandenbrouke, Libino Bernardo, prize case (1752), 5. 98. Vandeput, Adm. George; in N. S. (1799), 3. 72.
Vandervoort, P., of Hartford (1782), 2. 148.
Vane, Sir Harry, and founding of Harvard, 1. 259, 5. 308; identity of Boston house, 1. 322-325, 13. 424; land in present Revere, 7. 136-138; disposition of it, 138; Indian debt to, 10. 362; and Winthrop-Dudley quarrel, 16. 277; and framing of first Mass. code, 279.
Van Eps, John B., 2. 445.
Van Gilder, -, of Pompton (1781), 6. 160.
Vangorder, John, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.
Van Hovenburgh, Rudolph, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 441.
Van Keppel, Arnold. See Albemarle. Van Pelt, Rev. P. J., and alleged Sharpless ports., 3. 185.
Van Rensselaer. See also Ransley. Van Rensselaer, -, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 343.
Van Rensselaer, Thayer], 2. 63.
Cornelia [Mrs.
Van Rensselaer, Stephen, 2. 63. Vans, William, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.
Van Schaick, Gen. Gozen, Onondaga expedition, 2. 437, 456, 3. 128; regt. in Philadelphia campaign, 6. 107. Vantelbuck, N. J., inn (1804), 2. 33. Van Vaiters, Philip, of Albany, troops quartered on (1777), 2. 442.
Van Wart, Henry, visit to (1830), 19. 464.
Vanwee. See Van Wye.
Van Wyck, Pierre C., and Van Cort- landt's journal, 2. 439.
Van Wye, John, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Vapereau, Louis Gustave, death announced, 20. 245.
Varick, Lieut .- Col. Richard, at Cherry
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VARICK-VENLOO
Valley, 2. 451; muster-master, 477; in Saratoga campaign, 3. 105; papers on Arnold's treason, 20. 537.
Varick, Rev. Rudolph, answers to Dudley's witchcraft question (in Latin), 1. 349-353; (in English), 354-358.
Varner, Alexander, purchases a slave, 20. 517.
Varnum, Gen. James Mitchell, on com. on reorganization of army, 1. 61; in Monmouth campaign, 3. 114, 6. 108.
Vassall, Darby, and S. K. Lothrop, 3. 169, 170.
Vassall, Elizabeth [Lady Holland], 19. 461.
Vassall, Henry, funeral, 10. 28.
Vassall, John, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 397; hospitality, 10. 41; confiscated Boston estate, 184; in Bristol, Eng., 421.
Vassall, Leonard, Boston and Brain- tree estates, 1. 315, 16. 411 n.
Vassall, Lucy [Mrs. Lavicount], 10. 36.
Vassall, William, keeps a carriage, 1. 225; Cotton Hill estate, 322- 324; leaves Boston (1775), 10. 92; absentee loyalist, 164; suit against Tutor Rogers, 11. 205-207.
Vassall tomb in Cambridge, Mass., 9. 76.
Vatican Archives, on Am. history, 11. 273.
Vattel, Emerich de, J. Q. Adams on Law of Nations, 16. 318, 322.
Vattemare, Alexandre, paper on, 1. 260-272; book of conversations, 260; manner, 260; claims to re- membrance, reputation, 261-264; birth, 264; as personator, 265; charities, 265; system of interna- tional exchange of books, 266- 267; and free libraries in U. S., 267; and beginning of Boston Public Library, 268-269; char- acter, 269-270; on function of free libraries, 271; and America, 271; unique figure, 272; port., 15. 45.
Vattemare, Hypolite, and Civil War, 1. 262.
Vaudreuil, Louis de Rigaud, mar - quis de, on Am. coast (1782), 17. 418.
Vaudreuil Cavagnal, Pierre de Rigaud, marquis de, letters in Parkman MSS., 1. 361; corresp. with Lévis,
4. 96, 97; expedition (1757), 98; on siege of Quebec (1760), 98; in- structions by, 98-99.
Vaughan, -, at Boston (1788), 16. 453.
Vaughan, Benjamin, and North- eastern boundary, 3. 89; letters to Shelburne (1782-83) on peace negotiations, 17. 406-438 [see Peace]; history of letters, 406; career, 407; on Strachey, 423.
Vaughan, Charles, gift to M. H.S., 3. 294.
Vaughan, Ensign John, at siege of Boston, 9. 58-60, 63, 75.
Vaughan, Gen. (Sir) John, and office in Canada (1784), 3. 79.
Vaughan, John, letter from Priestley (1794), 3. 16; and Priestley's books, 22, 23, 27, 28, 36; and Philadelphia, 17. 349; and Wm. Hazlitt, 335,336; mentioned (1812), 19 373; biog. note, 373 n.
Vaughan, Mrs. John, leaves Philadel- phia (1786), 17. 349.
Vaughan, Samuel [1], 17. 407.
Vaughan, Samuel [2], letter to Rich. Price (1786) on Price's lectures; Priestley, Franklin, Pa. affairs, 17. 354.
Vaughan, Sarah (Hallowell), 17. 407. Vaughan, William, in N. H. Council, 8. 93; on trade com. (1686), 13. 249.
Vaux, Mme. Guérin de, letter (1904) on statuette of Franklin, 20. 27.
Veasey, Eleazer, of Braintree, disci- plined by church (1741,) 6. 490; fined for cursing, 498.
Veasey, John, of Braintree, tried for neglect of worship, 6. 498.
Veasey, Joseph, purchases confis- cated Boston estate, 10. 176.
Veasey, Solomon, of · Braintree, and John Marshall, 1. 155; death of children (1697-1703), 14. 18, 20, 22.
Veasey, William, of Braintree, 1. 164; death of child (1697), 14. 18.
Velez de Medrano, Juan, in Menen- dez's expedition, 8. 462, 464.
Velschow, Jan M., on Rock of Ru- namo, 4. 57.
Venables, Robert, in Tower, 3. 193; Narrative, 14. 211.
Venezuela-Guiana boundary dispute, Cleveland's diplomacy, 15. 191.
Venice, G. E. Ellis on, 10. 228.
Venloo, Netherlands, Lord Cutts on capture (1702), 2. 193.
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VERA CRUZ-VINCENNES
Vera Cruz, Fray Alonso de la, treatises, 12. 399.
Veragua, Duque de, and plan for Co- lumbus quatercentenary, 1. 363.
Verestchagin, Vasili, as milit. painter, 13. 104.
Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de, and Northeastern boundary, 3. 364-366; and peace negotiations (1782), 17. 419, 425, 436; and Asgill episode, 425, 426 n .; Adams on intrigue, 432-434.
Vermigli, Mme. Pietro Martire, "Mrs. Martyr," 3. 158.
Vermont, intrigue (1782), 3. 132; laws (ed. of 1779), 5. 419; Ft. Dummer (1724-29), 6. 359-381; records of Rev. conventions, 18. 339; Edmund Pendleton on (1781), 19. 140, 148; Crèvecœur and names in, 20. 57. See also New England, North.
Vernon, -, innkeeper at Bruns- wick, N. J. (1804), 2. 33.
Vernon, Mrs., of Newport (1760), 7. 345.
Vernon, Misses, of Eng. (1786), 17. 358.
Vernon, Captain, of Boston (1768), 10. 39.
Vernon, Fortesque, capture of Shat- tuck, 1. 305; characterized, 12. 141. Vernon, Samuel, letters from W. Whitwell (1770), 2. 121-122.
Vernon, Thomas, water-color dedi- cated to, 18. 296.
Vernon, William, letters from Wm. Whitwell (1770), 2. 121-122; men- tioned (1760), 7. 345.
Verrazano, Giovanni da, voyage, 8. 75.
Verrazano, Hieronomo da, map, 8. 76.
Verrazano Sea, origin and cartog., 8. 75-76, 11. 376, 377, 379.
Verreau, Hospice Anthelme, abbé, on spurious Montcalm letters, 3. 204. Very, Washington, Commencement part (1843), 5. 237; biog. note, 237 n.
Vesey. See Veasey.
Vespucius, Americus, monument in Boston proposed, 1. 364-365; in- justice of name America, 2. 160, 161, 165; voyage of 1497, 8. 70. Vestris, -, Italian actor (1829), 19. 447.
Vetch, Samuel, and illicit trade with enemy (1705), 5. 422.
Veto, last royal, 5. 156-163; finality
of royal, 157, 162; last exercise of royal, ignored by historians, 157- 160; earlier royal, 160-161; pos- sibility of future royal, 161; Veto Power in U. S., 165; ineffectual against Mass. legislature, 16. 241. Vialars, Daniel, letter on Declaratory Act (1766), 11. 446.
Vice, Mrs. Bridget, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.
Vice, John, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137. Vice. See Morals.
Vice-President of U. S., salary (1789), 15. 130, 131.
Vicksburg, polit. importance of cap- ture, 13. 432.
Vicksburg, Ohio River steamer (1836), 7. 287.
Victoria of England, threatened veto, 5. 161 n .; and Trent affair, 17. 441, 448, 18. 141-142; alleged in- terview of Am. Minister (1862), 17. 442-448; first Court after Consort's death (1864), 446; and proposed intervention in Civil War, 18. 123- 154; statements of traditional at- titude, 125-127; probable basis of tradition, 127, 144-145; character, 128-130; Motley's conversations with her and Consort (1861), 136- 137; influence of condition after death of Consort, 143, 148; and foreign affairs, 18. 146; and Rus- sell, 147; her attitude as check to intervention, 147-149, 151-152, 20.
464, 467; and Earl Granville, 468. Victory, prize case (1736), 5. 86.
Victory, sloop in Chesapeake (1781), 6. 134.
Vigilant, Brit. war-ship (1749), 5. 92. Villari, Pasquale, elected an honorary member M.H.S., 15. 326; at Con- gress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Villaroel, Gonzalo de, in Menendez's expedition, 8. 424.
Ville de Paris, French war-ship (1782), 3. 130.
Villiers, Coulon de, Oswego expedi- tion (1756), 4. 98.
Villiers, Edward. See Jersey.
Villiers, George W. F. See Clarendon. Vimeur. See Rochambeau.
Vinal, Israel, Jr., non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Vinal, Seth [1], loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Vinal, Seth [2], loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Vincennes, Clark's capture, 3. 129.
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VINCENT-VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS
Vincent, Mrs. James R., port., 3. 283. Vincent, Philip, True Relation, ex- tant copies, reprint, 10. 330.
Vincent, Relief (Ellery), 20. 534. Vindication of Nevv-England, 17. 59. Vines, Richard, patent, 1. 233.
Vineyard Sound, navigation (1801), 4. 127-128, 134.
Vining, Samuel, death of child (1711), 14. 27.
Vinland, M.H.S. com. on Norse dis- coveries, 4. 12; reports on sources and probability, 42-44, 5. 332- 340, 7. 349-354; value of sagas on, 5. 332-340; lack of archaeological evidences, 334; "self-sown wheat," 6. 36; runic inscription mention- ing, 16. 272-273.
Vinson, Cornelius M., school, 17. 241 n., 517.
Vinton, Frederic P., port. of A. P. Peabody, 3. 276; of G. E. Ellis, 10. 292 ; of J. L. Sibley, 19. 168.
Vinton, Capt. John, of Braintree, 6 511.
Vinton, Samuel F., and Ohio school- fund, 6. 74; in Congress, 74; and speakership (1847), 74-75.
Vinton, Sarah B. [Mrs. Jones], 20. 409.
Vioménil, Antoine C. du Houx, baron de, in Am. Rev., 3. 133; fig- ure of, suggested for Lafayette Monument, 4. 41.
Viper, Brit. war-ship (1768), 10. 70, 72.
Virginia, Colony and Province: Ar- gall's raid on French settlements, 1. 187-192; Company on progress (1609), 2. 245; extracts from North- ampton County records (1632- 54), 3. 4-7; Claiborne's Indian trade, 4; allotment of land, 5; church affairs (1635), 5; and N. Eng. traders (1651), 6-7; Dutch and German settlers (1654), 7; and intercolon. Coms. of Corresp., 4. 82; royal memorials, 250-251; laws (ed. of 1662), 5 419; hist. services of Chas. Deane, 7. 58-62, 67-69; collection of early tracts on, 12. 159; threatened famine (1675), 13. 399; houses, 14. 205- 211; beginning of domesticity, 18. 374; tax (1765), 19. 108; and Stamp Act, 109-111. See also Colonies, Virginia Company.
State: journey through (1804), 2. 17-20; under Republican rule
(1804), 19; copy of Ordinance of Secession, 258; picture of Conven. of 1829, 4. 305-306; and paper money, 350, 17. 458, 467, 471, 476, 489, 19. 120, 121, 126, 137, 145; campaign (1780-81), 6. 136-149, 19. 115-139; conduct of militia, 6. 139; Yorktown, 149-156, 19. 139-144; Peninsular campaign, 10. 430-440 [see Mcclellan (Geo. B.)]; Appomattox campaign, 13. 434, 20. 87-112, 553-555; and U. S. Bank (1819), 14. 324, 325; and Cohens decision (1821), 327- 331; Marshall on Conven. (1829), 339-341; causes of Va. Resolutions, 343, 16. 168; and Jackson (1831- 34), 14. 344, 350, 352, 359; Madison on Va. Resolutions, 343; and Nulli- fication, 353; attitude of moder- ate Republicans (1793), 15. 118- 119; polit. divergence from Mass. (1787-1801), 121, 154; new capi- tol (1788), 124; senatorial candi- dates (1788), 124; bill on official pluralism (1788), 124; judiciary bills (1788), 124-125; (1787), 17. 492, 493; revision of code (1789), 15. 132; legislature and Jay Treaty, 150-152; division proposed (1802), 161: attitude of transmontane counties (1787), 17 450-455, 459- 461, 472; financial depression and public disorder (1787). 455, 456, 467, 472, 474, 479; not self-sus- taining, 456; delegates to Fed. Conven., 458, 470, 474; Hessian fly, 459; milit. grants, 473, 509; and ratification of Constitution. 475- 479, 481, 488-491, 495, 497, 500, 508, 509; legislature (1787), 478, 479, 489, 491, 494; (1780-81), 19. 118-123, 126, 132, 145; (1782), 150, 166; suggested reform of State con- stitution (1787), 17. 479; financial relief measures, 479, 489, 491, 492, 494; tobacco crop injured (1788), 510; Western claims, 19. 113-114, 143; provisions for troops (1780- 82), 120-122, 126, 149; taxation (1781), 145; and tobacco trade with New York (1782), 154-157; cam- paign of 1864, Butler's responsi- bility for failure, 342-356 [see Butler, B. F.]; general character of campaign of 1864, 20. 163. Sce also South.
Virginia, Popham Colony pinnace, 2. 243. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions,
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VIRGINIA COMPANY-VOTES
Madison on, 14. 343; causes, 16. 168.
Virginia Company of London, justifies Argall's raid, 1. 187, 189-191; let- ter to Plymouth (1609) on aiding settlement of Va., 2. 244-246; new charter, 246; and failure of Pop- ham Colony, 247.
Virginia, University of, Jefferson on difficulties in building (1819), 14. 395-398.
Viscaino, Sebastian, identity of places mentioned by, 3. 261.
Vital statistics, Dudley's order on (1686), 13. 236. See also Social conditions.
Vixen, Brit. war-brig (1799), 3. 71. Volcæ, migrations, 12. 110.
Voltaire, influence on hist. methods, 13. 84, 89, 156; on Eng. colonies, 158-161; statuettes, 20. 28-29.
Vopellio, Gaspar, effect of Cartier's explorations on map, 7. 299.
Vores, Thomas, at Oxford, 19. 462.
Vos, Hendrick, prize case (1752), 5. 98. Vosburg, Peter I., port., 11. 103.
Vose, Daniel, Milton estate, 10. 40.
Vose, Dolly, 16. 339 n.
Vose, Major Elijah, in campaign of 1777, 6. 90.
Vose, Col. Joseph, regt. in Am. Rev., 6. 78-160 [see Wild (Ebenezer)]; in Saratoga campaign, 92, 97, 98; dispute over rank, 125; in Lafay- ette's Va. campaign, 131, 133, 134, 136, 140, 144, 148; at siege of Yorktown, 155, 156.
Vose, Margaret, 16. 339 n.
Vose, Nancy, 16. 339 n.
Vose, Naomi, 16. 339 n.
Vose, Sarah, 16. 339 n.
Vose, Solomon, 16. 339; biog. note, 339 n.
Vose, Capt. Thomas, of Milton, death, 14. 25.
Vose, Thomas, of Baltimore, 19. 375. Votes and resolutions of M.H.S., thanks for gifts, 1. 4, 36, 42, 2. 64, 66, 156, 168, 200, 3. 3, 63, 319, 4. 207, 6. 65, 421, 7. 22, 8. 118, 169, 14. 198, 15. 325; on death of Geo. Dexter, 1. 7; on use of income of Mass. Hist. Trust Fund, 77, 252, 2. 265, 4. 54, 219, 6. 196, 7. 10, 8. 56, 305, 9. 242, 10. 363, 12. 74, 425, 13. 310, 14. 304, 15. 264, 16. 477, 18. 252, 19. 273, 20. 245; thanks to retiring officials and committees, 1. 180, 374, 2. 82, 404, 3. 298, 4. 119, 5. 157, 6. 420,
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7. 383, 8. 201, 9. 39, 10. 138, 573, 11. 336, 12. 189; authorizing C. C. Smith to represent Society, 1. 222; to omit summer meetings, 222, 2. 106, 3. 10, 4. 413, 6. 40, 518, 7. 465, 8. 274, 9. 97, 11. 448, 12. 259, 13. 142, 14. 189, 15. 105, 16. 249, 17. 383, 18. 334, 19. 300, 20. 395; on death of Stephen Salisbury [2], 1. 228; on Parkman's gifts of MSS., 362, 4. 46, 6. 392; on use of income of Richard Frothingham Fund, 2. 4; on Sibley Bequest, 170, 228; on labors of B. F. Stevens, 219; on index to foreign docs. on Am. Rev., 3. 178; on Sharpless ports., 187; on money gift from Chas. Deane, 254; on Anonymous Fund, 278; on proposed Attucks Memorial, 318; on Norse discovery of America, 4. 12; on binding of Winthrop Papers, 65; on amend- ments to by-laws, 215-216; on disposition of Ancient Wreck, 219; on reports of special com. on Li- brary and Cabinet (1889), 366, 372, 383, 5. 286; on responsible editor of publications, 4. 372, 410; of sympathy to Chas. Dcane, 5. 2; on death of Chas. Deane, 121, 141; on M.H.S. centenary, 348, 430; on Pilgrim Memorial at Delftshaven, 6. 1, 40; authorizing Justin Winsor to represent Society, 40; on dis- posal of certain books, 40; on death of H. M. Dexter, 187; on memorial of Wessagusset settle- ment, 7. 30; on question of mem- bership, 298; . on 90th and 92d birthdays of L. R. Paige, 347, 8. 504; on "Massachusetts Society," 59; on pub. of Belcher Papers, 202; on death of Francis Park- man, 304, 305, 368; petition to General Court, 305; of regard to Pres. Ellis, 400; on pub. of Bow- doin and Temple Papers, 518; on Lawrence Fund, 9. 96; on Robert C. Winthrop Fund, 241; on Water- ston Publishing Fund, 241; of thanks and sympathy to E. R. Hoar, 268-269; on Ellis Bequest and building site, 10. 5-6, 148, 158- 159, 296, 404; on com. on sale of Tremont Street estate and erec- tion of Fenway building, 298-299, 585, 11. 238, 336, 450, 12. 191; on mortgage on Fenway site, 10. 299, 11. 239; on pub. of papers of Con- tinental Cong., 10. 442; transfer
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VOTING-WADSWORTH
of names to honorary membership, 11. 103, 12. 72, 13. 208, 16. 251, 18. 370, 454, 20. 535; on preservation of Constitution, 11. 200, 15. 493, 18. 60, 19. 412; on Pres. Adams's trip abroad (1896), 11. 200; on delegate to Cabot quatercenten- ary, 417; on Lowell Fund, 12. 1; on rooms for Am. Acad., 155; on increasing number of members at large of Council, 156, 191; on MSS. Com., 166, 169, 264, 372; on me- morial ed. of Bradford and Win- throp, 172, 342; on gift from R. C. Winthrop, Jr., 259-260; on gift of Jefferson Papers, 273, 293; in- vitation to Am. Hist. Assoc., 349, 13. 208; thanks to Am. Acad., 4; on Denison Letters, 121; on Water- ston Library, 208; on gift of Chase Papers, 378; on Coast Survey charts, 448; on set-back of Fen- way building, 14. 303; on exchange- sale of real estate, 483; authoriz- ing sale of securities, 15. 69; on papers in Eng. Public Records Office, 320; thanks for bust of W. W. Story, 325, 326; on com. on Hart's co-operative history, 367; on blank for personal record, 17. 75; on Robt. Charles Billings Fund, 235; on proposed Adams Memorial, 18. 1; on acceptance of membership, 252; ón bequests of R. C. Winthrop, Jr., 19. 304-305; on services of E. J. Young as Re- cording Sec., 20. 2; on Nomina- tion Book, 427; of thanks to W. S. Appleton [2], 550.
Voting by lot in Athens, 6. 385-386. Vouthier, - (1829), 19. 441.
Vowell, - -, of Alexandria (1812), 19. 380.
Voyages, identity of places men- tioned on Pacific Coast, 3. 261; Pickering's journal of Antarctic (1838-41), 6. 285; cartog. results of Cartier's, 7. 298-315; Gray's, to Oregon, 416-421; anticipa- tions of Cartier's, 8. 67-78 [see St. Lawrence Gulf]; Gosnold at Cuttyhunk, 16. 247-249. See also Cabot (John), Cabot mappe-monde, Geography.
Voyce. See Vice.
Vredenberg, Anna van [Mrs. Moses], 17. 183.
Vreyheit, prize case (1752), 5. 98.
Vrouw Dorothea, prize case (1755), 5. 101.
W
W., F., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 52.
Waad, Sir William, letter to Corpora- tion of Plymouth (1609) on aiding Va., 2. 244; AUTOG., 246.
Wabaquasset Country, Conn., deed for (1686), 5. 295.
Waddell. See also Waddle.
Waddell, J. F., Ala. judge, 20. 521.
Waddington, Rev. John, on return of Bradford MS., 11. 301.
Waddle, Mrs. Mary, joins Chelmsford church (1673), 12. 338; children, 338.
Waddle, Mary, baptism, 12. 338.
Waddle, Rose, baptism, 12. 338.
Waddle, William, baptism, 12. 338.
Wade, Mrs., of Boston, death (1676), 13. 365.
Wade, Captain, at siege of Boston, 9. 54.
Wade, Jonathan [1], of Ipswich, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Wade, Capt. Jonathan [2], justice of peace (1686), 13. 229; sham fight (1686), 328.
Wade, Nathan, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Wade, Major Nathaniel, and over- throw of Andros, 7. 150; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 288, 299.
Wade, Nehemiah, muster-master (1779), 2. 474.
Wadleigh, Robert, justice of peace (1686), 13. 231.
Wadloe, John, of Wells, Me., 2. 157.
Wadsworth, Major, at Boston dinner (1776), 10 .. 103.
Wadsworth, Lieut. Amos, death and milit. funeral (1775), 7. 411, 9. 74.
Wadsworth, Pres. Benjamin, journal, 4. 78; ordination, 79; marriage, 79; journey to Albany (1694), 79; and Natl. Appleton, 5. 411, 412, 414; fast for rain (1714), 8. 224; Good Souldiers, 9. 521; preface to Warning to the Flocks, 526, 17. 29; at Webb's funeral, 12. 246; short- hand diary, 16. 476; Mutual Love and Peace, 17. 26.
Wadsworth, Benjamin, Harvard D.D. (1816), 5. 182.
Wadsworth, Ebenezer, death (1717), 8.219.
Wadsworth, Elizabeth, of Milton, sells slave, 6. 250.
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Wadsworth, Elizabeth (Bartlett), of | Waldemar I. of Denmark, and Rock Plymouth, 3. 401 n. of Runamo. 4. 57.
Wadsworth, George (1717), 8. 219.
Wadsworth, Harriet [Mrs. Brimmer], 10. 587.
Wadsworth, Capt. Joseph, escort by (1694), 4. 79.
Wadsworth, Deacon Peleg [1], 3. 401 n.
Wadsworth, Gen. Peleg [2], guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 399, 411, 413, 427; biog. note, 401 n.
Wadsworth, Ruth (Bordman), 4. 79. Wadsworth, Timothy, Some Few Re- marks, 17. 27-28.
Wadsworth, William, Cambridge se- lectman (1635), 7. 361.
Wadsworth, Zilpah [Mrs. Longfellow], 3. 401 n.
Wadsworth house, Milton, 14. 296. Wages. See Salaries.
Wagner, Jacob, mobbed in Baltimore (1812), 19. 375.
Wagstaff, Charles E., engravings by, 8. 149, 10. 126.
Wainwright, Elizabeth, death (1714), 8. 225.
Wainwright, Francis, loyal petition (1666), 6. 471.
Wainwright, Jonathan M., Com- mencement part (1812) and biog. note, 5. 176, 176 n .; at Harvard Commencement (1833), 211; Har- vard D.D. (1835), 215.
Wainwright, Lucy [Mrs. Dudley], 16. 41.
Wainwright, Mary [Mrs. Bradstreet], 11. 418.
Wait. See also Waite, Waitt.
Wait, Richard, church trial (1640), 4. 314, 315.
Waite, Gamaliel, Boston estate, 1. 312, 313.
Waite, John, Boston estate, 1. 316.
Waitt, Mrs. Ellen H., gift to M.H.S., 18. 296.
Wakeman, Jabez, death (1705), 14. 23.
Walbridge, Capt. Ames, at siege of Boston, 9. 46, 62, 81.
Walcheren expedition, J. Q. Adams on, 10. 379.
Walcott. See also Wolcott.
Walcott, Henry Pickering, elected a member M.H.S., 6. 518; accepts, 7. 6; on com. to sell Tremont Street property, 10. 299; on com. on financial policy, 11. 1.
Waldeck, Georg Victor, fürst zu, library, 3. 220.
Walden, Richard. See Waldron.
Walden, William, exile in Amster- dam (1615), 6. 62.
Waldo, - -, in Bristol, Eng. (1780), 10. 421.
Waldo, Dr. Albigence, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 49, 62, 67.
Waldo, Benjamin, characterized, 12. 141.
Waldo, Cornelius, 17. 77; Eng. rela- tives, 78.
Waldo, Daniel, bank president, 2. 94. Waldo, Dr. F. Augustus, Cincinnati oculist, 7. 285.
Waldo, Francis, in Boston society, 10. 46.
Waldo, Hannah (Cogswell), 17. 77.
Waldo, Joseph, oldest Harvard grad- uate, 5. 174, 181.
Waldo, Gen. Samuel [1], papers of Shirley's suit against, 12. 45-50.
Waldo, Samuel [2], 5. 11.
Waldo, Sarah (Erving), Boston estate, 1. 325; mentioned, 5. 11.
Waldo, Thomas, 17. 77.
Waldoborough (Broad Bay), Me., settlement, 2. 304.
Waldron (Walden), Richard, Jr., justice of peace (1686), 13. 231; on trade com., 249; offices, 261.
Wales, (?) Ebenezer, of Dorchester, 3. 52.
Wales, Ebenezer, of Baltimore, 19. 375, 376.
Wales, George W., bequest to M.H.S., 16. 477.
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