Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 66

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949; Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Boston : The Society
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Westchester, N. Y., summons from Conn. govt. (1662), 5. 291.


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WESTERLY-WHEATLAND


Westerly (Feversham), R. I., milit. | Weyman, William, and Jas. Parker, roll (1687), 5. 295. 16. 193, 210, 214.


Western, Fort, in 1775, 2. 268, 277. Western Messenger, 4. 324.


Westfield, Mass., inn (1760), 4. 388; letters on establishment of church, 13. 128.


Westford, Mass., Shays's insurgents,


1. 299; population (1790), 4. 136; church dissensions (1778), 12. 96. Westland, Richard, of Boston, Eng., aid for Mass., 11. 225.


Westminster, Mass., Hudson's His- tory, 4. 31.


Westminster School, Eng., arms of famous scholars on walls of, 5. 420- 421.


Westmoreland, Conn. See Wyoming Massacre.


Westmoreland, N. H., called Number Two, 4. 404 n.


Weston. See also Wesson.


Weston, Nathan, 6. 30.


Weston, Samuel, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.


Weston, Thomas, site of Wessagusset settlement, 7. 23-30.


Weston, Mass., origin of embank- ment at Stony Brook, 2. 200-204.


Westover, Va., Am. troops at (1781), 6. 146.


Westport, Mass., inn (1801), 4. 135. Westrowe, Thomas, grant of Ba-


hamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 56-58. Westwood, William, Cambridge se- leetman (1635), 7. 361.


Wetherbee. Sce also Weatherby.


Wetherbee, -, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 386.


Wetherbee, Capt. Ephraim, at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 440.


Wethercock, Mr., identity, 19. 276.


Wetherell, Daniel, as customs officer at New London, 4. 150, 151; milit. commission (1690), 5. 295; ju- diciary commission (1698), 297; letters (1702, '06), 300, 301.


Wetherell, Thomas, and Old Colony Club, 3. 390, 444; guest, 432.


Wetherly, Ephraim. See Wetherbee. Wethersfield, Conn., Maverick on (1660), 1. 244; in 1650, 2. 49; Beadle murder, 147-149.


Wetmore. See also Whitmore.


Wetmore, Samuel, Peabody Educa- tion Fund, 1. 210.


Wetmore, Thomas, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Wetmore, William, as advocate, 16. 313; biog. note, 313 n. -


Weymouth, Mass., pastors ordained (1700, '07), 1. 154, 14. 33; Mav- erick's account (1660), 1. 239; in 1650, 2. 46; development of town govt., 7. 189-192; view of Union Church, 12. 189. See also Wessa- gusset.


Whale-boat privateering, 1. 18-19.


Whale fisheries, Brit. bill (1788), 17. 501-502.


Whall, -, picture of Apostle Eliot, 2. 261.


Wharff, -, innkeeper in Md. (1804), 2. 33.


Wharton, Edward, New England's present Sufferings, extant copies, price, 10. 346.


Wharton, Francis, and Johnson's port. of Webster, 2. 219; on serv- ices of G. W. Erving, 5. 30.


Wharton, Richard, Narragansett Co .; 9. 469; member of Dudley's Coun- cil (1686), 13. 228; attends, 226- 284; Indian trade monopoly, 244; to revise laws, 256, 268; bill, 269; and Casco Bay land, 270; and re- ception of Andros, 278; extra pay, 279; to audit Usher's accounts, 279; and Malden church contro- versy, 281, 285; and Charlestown affairs, 284.


Wharton, William, land grant, 13. 256; and Paul Dudley's charter letter (1704), 16. 30 n.


Whateley. See also Wheatley.


Whateley, Anna (Thomas), exile in Amsterdam (1601), 6. 62.


Whateley, John, exile in Amsterdam (1601), 6. 62.


Whately, Thomas, on Acts of Trade and Stamp Act, 11. 295-298.


Wheat, Patty, of Brookfield, 7. 385.


Wheat, Capt. Samuel, at Am. camp (1775), 7. 401, 9. 42, 43.


Wheat, self-sown, in Vinland, 7. 352; price (1793, '94), 15. 141, 142, 146. Wheatland, Benjamin, career, 9. 278-279.


Wheatland, Bridget (Foxcroft), 9. 278.


Wheatland, Florence (Dumaresq), gift to M.H.S., 10. 472.


Wheatland, George, career, 9. 279.


Wheatland, Hannah B. (Richardson), 9. 279.


Wheatland, Henry, in M. H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 78; M. H.S. tribute to, 8. 116-118; MEMOIR by


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W. P. Upham, 9. 276-300; PORT. and AUTOG., 276; and Essex In- stitute, 277, 287, 289-295; birth, 277; ancestry, 277-283; marriage, 279; boyhood, 283; education, 284-285; college natural history soc., 285-286; medical degree, 286; research, 287; paralysis, 287; appearance, 288-289; as scientist, 290; field meetings, 290-292; character, 293-294, 298; writings, 295-297; corresp., 298; societies, 299; interest in schools, 300; residence, 300; death, 300.


Wheatland, Martha [Mrs. Bemis], 9. 279.


Wheatland, Martha (Goodhue), 9. 277, 280.


Wheatland, Martha G., 9. 278.


Wheatland, Mary B. (Richardson), 9. 278.


Wheatland, Mary C. (Mack), 9. 279. Wheatland, Mary E. (Bemis), 9. 279.


Wheatland, Peter, 9. 278.


Wheatland, Richard, career, 9. 278, 280; children, 278-280; sea-fight, 280-283.


Wheatland, Richard G., career, 9. 278.


Wheatland, Richard H., 9. 278.


Wheatland, Stephen, career, 9. 278.


Wheatland, Stephen G., 9. 278.


Wheatley. See also Whateley.


Wheatley, - , of Boston, house damaged by shells, 10. 94.


Wheatley, Phillis, pub. and unpub. poems, 1. 404; use of term "Co- lumbia," 2. 163; port., 3. 283.


Wheaton, Mrs., of Boston, funeral (1676), 13. 364.


Wheaton, Henry, on capture of pri- vate property on sea, 1. 26-27; Harvard LL.D. (1845), 5. 248; port., 17. 230.


Wheaton, Lieut. (?) Joseph, duel (1781), 6. 141.


Wheaton, Laban, at Harvard Com- mencements (1832,'36), 5. 209, 212, 218.


Wheaton vs. Peters, Kent on case, 14. 417.


Wheeler. See also Wheler.


Wheeler, Miss, of Norfolk, character (1804), 2. 16.


Va.,


Wheeler, Alexander S., index com- missioner, 14. 97 n.


Wheeler, Capt. Asahel, non-consump- tion agreement (1786), 8. 497; at Ticonderoga (1776), 12. 102.


Wheeler, Benjamin, Detroit bank (1806), 20. 293, 521.


Wheeler, Charles, tablet erected by, 10. 192.


Wheeler, Charles S., Commencement part (1837), 5. 219; biog. note, 219 n.


Wheeler, Sir Francis, with fleet at Boston (1693), 7. 165.


Wheeler, Jacob, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Wheeler, John, Shays's insurgent, re- prieve and milit. promotion, 7. 19, 120.


Wheeler, Joseph, Boston bookseller (1697), 9. 510.


Wheeler, Gen. Joseph, cavalry at Columbia (1865), 15. 271, 274.


Wheeler, Peter, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Wheeler, Simon, killed in army (1758), 6. 22, 33; effects appraised, 24, 28.


Wheeler, Thomas, Boston estate, 1. 312.


Wheeler, Capt. Thomas, of Concord, deed from Flints (1674), 4. 156; Thankefull Remembrance, extant copies, reprints, collation, 10. 347, 12. 387.


Wheeler, Sir William, exploded and restored coat of arms, 2. 255, 256. Wheeler's Pond, Boston, 1. 313, 317.


Wheelock, Colonel, regt. insubordi- nate (1778), 2. 445; at Cherry Val- ley, 447.


Wheelock, Anthony, muster-master (1760), 4. 385, 388.


Wheelock, Eleazar, biog. needed, 20. 589.


Wheelock, John, letter to Rich. Price (1785) on Dartmouth, 17. 324; biog. note, 324 n.


Wheeling, in 1836, 7. 272-273.


Wheelwright, Edmund M., architect of Fenway building, 13. 64.


Wheelwright, Edward, on initials of Old South corner-stones, 8. 268, 269.


Wheelwright, Elizabeth, of Eng. (1612), 8. 508.


Wheelwright, Ellen, of Eng. (1612), 8. 508.


Wheelwright, Rev. John [1], at Hampton, 2. 48; docs. on vacation of benefice in Eng., 8. 373, 506, 511-517; in father's will, 508; record of marriage, 509; of bap- tism of children, 509-510; of in-


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terment of wife, 510; death, 13. | Whipple, Catherine [Mrs. Peabody], 408. 11. 44.


Wheelwright, John [2], record of baptism, 8. 509.


Wheelwright, John [? d. 1760], at funeral of Faneuil, 1. 43.


Wheelwright, John, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 166.


Wheelwright, Josiah, business, 7. 322. Wheelwright, Mrs. Katharine, record of interment (1605), 8. 509.


Wheelwright, Katherine, d. of Robert (1612), 8. 508.


Wheelwright, Katharine, d. of Rev. John, record of baptism (1630), 8. 510.


Wheelwright, Katharine (Morey), husband's will (1612), 8. 508.


Wheelwright, Mary, d. of Rev. John, record of baptism (1633), 8. 510. Wheelwright, Mary (Storre), record of marriage, 8. 509; of interment, 510.


Wheelwright, Nathaniel, bankrupt, 10. 52.


Wheelwright, Robert, of Saleby, Eng., will (1612), 8. 508; record of in- terment, 509.


Wheelwright, Samuel, justice of peace (1686), 13. 230; and records of Maine, 258.


Wheelwright, Susanna, record of baptism (1628), 8. 510.


Wheelwright, Thomas, record of baptism (1624), 8. 509.


Wheelwright, William, record of baptism (1624), 8. 509; of inter- ment, 510.


Wheler, J., exile in Amsterdam, 6.62. Whetcomb. See also Whitcomb.


Whetcomb, Abner, of Groton, min- uteman, 12. 105.


Whig party, specimen ballot, 1. 366; division on slavery question, 3. 147, 326, 11. 280, 13. 200; zenith (1840), 3. 323; principles, 324; dis- solution, 328; Mass. conven. (1846), 4. 30; nomination and address (1832), 5. 466; Sumner and Mass. Whigs (1840-48), 11. 278-280; Mass. Whigs and outbreak of war, 281; Webster on (1830), 14. 407. Whipple, Lieutenant, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 75.


Whipple, Abraham, privateersman, 1. 28.


Whipple, Alice, in Boston society, 10. 33.


Whipple, B., orderly book (1775), 5. 450.


Whipple, Edwin P., Harvard A. M. (1848), 5. 255; on Rev. Francis Parkman, 8. 253.


Whipple, Eleazer, death in Am. army (1776), 12. 102.


Whipple, Col. Tom, anecdote, 16. 180


Whipple, William, Signer, 1. 281. Whipple house, Ipswich, 14. 293.


Whippo, Abigail (Hammond | Green- ough), 7. 160; child, 166.


Whippo, James, of Barnstable, 7. 160.


Whippo, Lawrence, birth (1694), 7. 166.


Whiskey Insurrection, Priestley on, 3. 16.


Whistler, Henry, on burial of Ed. Winslow, 14. 211.


Whitaker, Rev. Alexander, extant copy of Good News from Va., 12. 160.


Whitaker, Mrs. Anna, exile in Am- sterdam (1601), 6. 62.


Whitaker, Deliverance (Penry), 6. 58.


Whitaker, Geoffrey, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 62.


Whitaker, Henry, death at siege of Boston, 7. 408.


Whitaker, Rev. Nathaniel, and re- turning loyalists (1783), 10. 460, 462.


Whitaker, Samuel, exile in Amster- dam (1611), 6. 62.


Whitcomb. See also Whetcomb.


Whitcomb, Reverend, sermon in Am. army (1775), 12. 82.


Whitcomb, Col. Asa, march of regt. to Ticonderoga (1776), 6. 78-83; at Ticonderoga, 83-87.


Whitcomb, James, on Mass. trade com. (1686), 13. 248.


Whitcomb, Col. John, in campaign of 1760, 4. 396, 5. 374, 389, 390. White, - -, of N. Eng. (1655), 3. 192.


White, , of Muddy River (1686), 13. 277.


White, - -, of Vt. (1776), 6. 87. White, Captain, of Marblehead, flag of truce conference (1776), 10. 100; at Boston dinner (1776), 103; voy- age to Halifax (1775), 457.


White, Ensign, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 132.


White, Abijah [1], loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


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White, Abijah [2], loyalist refugee, | White, Jacob, exhibition part (1780), 2. 234.


White, Andrew Dickson, on Cardiff Giant, 16. 474.


White, Asa, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.


White, Benjamin, of Braintree, death of child (1709), 14. 26.


White, Benjamin, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.


White, Bridget [Mrs. Robinson], 17. 175.


White, Caleb, widow, 19. 434 n.


White, Christopher, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 406.


White, Cornelius [1], of Marshfield, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


White, Cornelius [2], loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


White, Cornelius, of Plymouth, loy- alist refugee, 2. 234; biog. note, 3. 387; AUTOG., 389; guest of Old Colony Club, 395; elected a mem- ber, 395; record of attendance, 395-400, 405.


White, Daniel, s. of Peregrine [1], father's bequest, 3. 134.


White, Capt. Daniel [1], loyalist refugee, 2. 234; guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 430.


White, Daniel [2], loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


White, Daniel Appleton, in M.H.S. 5. 5; Harvard LL.D (1837), 220; career, 8. 237; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.


White, Elizabeth, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 62.


White, Mrs. Elizabeth, of (?) Rox- bury, ode, 19. 434 n.


White, Frances [Mrs. Jessop], 17. 182.


White, Francis, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.


White, Gideon [1], of Plymouth, sail- ing orders (1760) to T. Cotton, 2. 229; biog. notes, 230 n., 3. 387, 403 n .; guest of Old Colony Club, 398, 401, 412, 418, 422, 425, 430, 433, 438, 440.


White, Gideon [2], loyalist refugee, 2. 234, 3. 403 n .; biog. note, 2. 230 n .; exchanged, 237; and royal arms at Plymouth, 4. 373.


White, Gideon, of Marshfield, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


White, Harriet (Story), death, 14. 413 n.


White, Henry A., on right of seces- sion, 18. 397.


18. 222.


White, Dr. James, as Indian agent (1787), 17. 460.


White, Jane [Mrs. Thickins], 17. 176. White, Joanna [Mrs. Davis], 3. 403 n. White, Joanna [Mrs. Winslow], 3. 384.


White, Joanna (Howland), biog.


notes, 2. 230 n., 3. 387, 403 n .; residence after Am. Rev., 2. 240.


White, John, Cambridge selectman (1635), 7. 361.


White, John, of Chewton, Eng. (1660), 17. 79, 80.


White, John, Planter's Plea, extant copies, price, 10. 329.


White, John, of Dorchester, death (1703), 14. 22.


White, John, in


Boston society (1768), 10. 39.


White, John, of Haverhill, residence,


16. 297 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 297, 301, 333, 348, 351, 352, 377, 406, 452; potash works, 301; illness, 442.


White, Jonathan, Peregrine White's bequest, 3. 135.


White, Lemuel, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


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White, Leonard, J. Q. Adams's characterization, 16. 297 n .; biog. note, 297 n .; mentioned in Adams's diary (1787-88), 297, 301-303, 332, 335, 348, 351, 372, 373, 376, 377, 406, 442.


White, Luther L., card on Gilchrist (1860), 14. 85 n.


White, Maria [Mrs. Lowell], 11. 80.


White, Mary (Dalton), 16. 297 n., 389 n.


White, Mary W. [Mrs. Foote], 8. 237; death, 241.


White, Mercy, Peregrine White's be- quest, 3. 134.


White, Paul, loyalist refugee, 2. 234. White, Peregrine [1], will, 3. 133-135; (FACSIM.), 134.


White, Peregrine [2], father's be- quest, 3. 135.


White, Peter, of Milton (1697), 14. 18.


White, Pliny H., and Nathan Davis's journal, 2. 437.


White, Rebecca [Mrs. Duncan], 16. 332 n.


White, Resolved, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.


White, Robert, engraving of Increase Mather, 8. 146-148.


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White, Roger, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. | White House, reception (1812), 19. 183. 377.


White, Mrs. Rosa, exile in Amster- dam (1604), 6. 63.


White, Samuel, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 63.


White, Samuel, loyalist refugee, 2. 235; guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 412, 413.


White, Sarah, d. of Peregrine [1], father's bequest, 3. 134.


White, Sarah (Bassett), w. of Pere- grine, husband's bequest, 3. 134, 135.


White, Stephen, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291.


White, Susanna, book owned by (1695), 9. 506.


White, Susanna (Fuller), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.


White, Sybeline, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


White, Sylvanus, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


White, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 63.


White, Warren, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


White, William, Pilgrim, marginalia concerning, in Bible presumably owned by, 10. 259-262; at Ley- den, 17. 176.


White, William, Pilgrim at Leyden, 10. 260, 17. 180.


White, William, of Ipswich, petition (1637), 3. 199.


White, William, of Haverhill, immi- grant, 8. 236.


White, William, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


White, Adj. (Lieut., Capt.) William, on furlough, 2. 443, 453, 457; at Cherry Valley, 447, 449, 457, 458; in Sullivan's expedition, 475; in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 146, 148; killed, 154.


White, Rev. William, commended to Rich. Price, 17. 352, 356; letter to Price (1787) on Jos. Workman, Fed. Conven., 370; biog. note, 370 n.


White, Mrs. William, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 180.


White, Rev. William O., Commence- ment part (1840), 5. 229; on G. S. Hale, 12. 499.


"White Hills" map. See Hubbard (Rev. Wm.).


White Horse, Providence inn, 4. 245. White Horse Tavern, Boston, 4. 243.


Whitefield. See also Whitfield.


Whitefield, Edwin, view of Boston (1848), 11. 333.


Whitefield, Rev. George, at Cam- bridge, Mass., 5. 412; Princeton hon. degree, 7. 340; Isaac Watts on, 9. 374, 379, 381, 383, 387, 391, 392, 394, 397, 401, 404, 407; in Boston (1770), 10. 26; death. 27; letters to Benj. Colman (1742-47) on progress of his work, 299-302, 427; vol. of tracts of, restored to M. H.S. library, 14. 171-173; and Louis- burg expedition, 17. 88-89.


Whitefoord, Caleb, and Northeastern boundary, 3. 89.


Whitehall, N. Y. See Skenesborough. Whitehead, John, exile in Amsterdam (1621), 6. 63.


Whitelock. See also Whitlook.


Whitelock, , of Hanover, Va. (1781), 6. 147.


Whitelocke, Bulstrode, exploded coat of arms, 2. 255.


Whitelocke, Col. John, expedition to Santo Domingo (1793), 2. 352 n.


Whitemore. See also Whitmore.


Whitemore, Reverend, sermon at Groton (1776), 12. 91.


Whitemore, Abraham, of Chelmsford, baptism, 12. 336.


Whitemore, Pelatiah, of Chelmsford, baptism, 12. 336.


Whitemore, Samuel, of Chelmsford, baptism, 12. 336.


Whitfield. See also Whitefield.


Whitfield, Rev. Henry, at Guilford,


2. 49, 16. 492-497; reprints of pamphlets pub. by, 6. 347; Light appearing, extant copies, price, 10. 337; return to Eng., 16. 498; will, 508.


Whitfield, Nathaniel, return to Eng. (1654), 16. 500.


Whitfield, Sarah [Mrs. Higginson], 16. 493.


Whitford. See also Whiteford.


Whitford, John D., acknowledgment to, 4. 252 n.


Whiting, Major, of Norwich, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 66.


Whiting, Benjamin, 3. 66.


Whiting, Calvin, death (1795), 3. 50.


Whiting, Major Daniel, furlough (1778), 2. 443; pursues Brant at German Flats, 448; at Cherry Valley, 451-453; movement to


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Lake Otsego, 458-460; return of | Whitman, Thomas, works on Boston expedition, 476. defences (1814), 14. 152.


Whiting, Elisha, mariner, 7. 321.


Whiting, Francis, gift to M.H.S., 12. 456.


Whiting, Lieut. Gamaliel, commis- sion (1775), 12. 456.


Whiting, Henry, of Ipswich, Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


Whiting, John, of Boston, Eng., aid for Mass., 11. 225.


Whiting, Rev. John, of Hartford, pref- ace to Fitch's election sermon, 9. 435; to Hooker's Righteousness, 17. 30.


Whiting, Rev. John, of Lancaster, killed by Indians, 1. 151, 14. 28.


Whiting, Lieut. John, letter (1780) on Arnold's treason, 7. 450-454.


Whiting, Capt. Leonard, career, 4. 384; in campaign of 1760, 387-395, 405.


Whiting, Rev. Lyman, at jubilee of Dr. Snell, 19. 440.


Whiting, Mary (Crane), of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


Whiting, Rev. Samuel [1], at Lynn, 2. 47; Oratio (1649), 9. 414, 528; preface to Higginson's election sermon (1663), 418; petition for land (1659), 11. 224-225; Dis- course of the last Judgement, 12. 383; Abraham's Humble Interces- sion, 384.


Whiting, Rev. Samuel [2], of Billerica, 7. 147; preface to Mather's Cases of Conscience, 17. 40.


Whiting, Samuel, farm (1684), 9. 194.


Whiting, Stephen, Boston print- seller (1759), 8. 226.


Whiting, Major William, wounded in Indian fight (1697), 1. 151, 14. 28; instructions to (1704), 5. 301; letter (1704), 301.


Whiting, William, Commencement part (1833), 5. 211; biog. note, 211 n .; election to Congress, 11. 396; death, 398; and W. G. Rus- sell, 14. 156; on war powers, 15. 444.


Whitlock. See Whitelock, Whitlook. Whitlook, E., London bookseller (1698), 14. 168.


Whitman, Jason, Master's oration (1828), 5. 198; biog. note, 198 n. Whitman, Rev. Nathaniel, @ B K prayer (1820), 9. 117; biog. note, 117 n.


Whitman, Valentine, R. I. justice of peace (1732), 19. 29.


Whitmore. See also Wetmore, White- more, Whittemore.


Whitmore, Gen. (?) Edward, regt. at Crown Point (1760), 5. 383.


Whitmore, William Henry, work as Record Commissioner and Regis- trar, 1. 170, 2. 68, 392, 14. 269-270, 15. 97; list of publications (1885- 96), 3. 280, 4. 107, 5. 440, 6. 405, 406, 9. 24, 10. 122, 555, 11. 319; ed. of Mass. Colon. Laws, 3. 371; reprints of Mass. Ordinances (eds. of 1660 and 1672), 4. 411; re- printed M.H.S. papers, 6. 245; on A. T. Perkins, 422; on engraving of Increase Mather, 442; MEMOIR OF A. T. PERKINS, 7. 426-437; on Massachusetts Soc., 8. 59; on Johnston's engraving of Quebec, 226; on Pelham and Revere and engraving of Boston Massacre,


226-228; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; and proposed increase in M.H.S. membership (1877), 10. 319; reconstruction of lost first ed. of Mass. Colon. Laws, 547, 11. 8-9; on partial index to this ed., 10. 548, 11. 8-17; Andros Tracts, 13. 287; M.H.S. tributes to, 14. 263, 267-271; in M.H.S., 264, 270, 15. 98; as antiquary, 14. 267, 15. 97; as genealogist, 14. 267; and her- aldry, plan for Herald's College, 268, 429, 434, 15. 166; as editor, 14. 268, 15. 98; as reviewer, 14. 269; interest in art, 270, 15. 96; polit. activity, 14. 270; honorary degrees, 270, 15. 98; MEMOIR by W. S. Appleton, 96-104; PORT., 96; birth, ancestry, education, 96; travel, 96; studies law, 96; in Com- mon Council, 96; and Bostonian Soc., 98; character, 99; death, 99; marriage, child, 99; list of writings, 99-104.


Whitney, - -, forger in Va. (1788), 15. 123.


Whitney, -, innkeeper at Wren- tham (1801), 4. 135.


Whitney, Aaron, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 496.


Whitney, Benjamin, 5. 424. Whitney, Constance, 5. 429.


Whitney, Eli, ancestry, 5. 426.


Whitney, Mrs. Elinor, immigrant, 5. 424.


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Whitney, Elizabeth [Mrs. Minot], 5. 429.


Whitney, Elizabeth (Pratt), 5. 425, 429.


Whitney, Ellerton P., 5. 429.


Whitney, Fanny (Lawrence), 5. 426; death, 429.


Whitney, Rev. George, Commence- inent part (1824) and biog. note, 5. 192, 192 n .; death, 236.


Whitney, Henry Austin, reads ex- tracts of journal of Peter Thacher, 4. 135; M.H.S. tributes to, 309- 311, 340; illness and death, 309, 5. 429; generosity, 4. 310; in M.H.S., 311, 5. 427; MEMOIR by Edward Bangs, 424-429; PORT. and AUTOG., 429; birth, ancestry, 424-425; education, 425-426; in business, 426, 427; marriage, 426; genealogical interest, 426-427; pol- itics, 428; religion, 428; character, 428; loss of son and wife, 428-429; children, 429; junior member M. H.S., 9. 94.


Whitney, Hugh, 5. 429.


Whitney, John, immigrant, 5. 424.


Whitney, Joseph [1], 5. 424.


Whitney, Joseph [2], career, 5. 425. Whitney, Joseph C., 5. 429.


Whitney, Rev. Josiah, 3. 49; biog. note, 49 n.


Whitney, Prof. Josiah D., wife, 3. 218.


Whitney, Levi, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.


Whitney, Louisa (Goddard), Burning of the Convent, 3. 218.


Whitney, Mary B. [Mrs. Thurston, Mrs. Nourse], 18. 294.


Whitney, Nicholas B., at Harvard Commencements (1806-35), 5. 171, 173, 179-191, 195, 202, 204, 216. Whitney, Peter, at Harvard Com- mencements (1814, '15), 5. 179, 180; ancestry, 426; memoir, 7. 125. Whitney, Rev. Phineas, at Harvard Commencement (1805), 5. 170; sermons, 12. 91, 95.


Whitney, Samuel, career, 5. 424.


Whitney, Thomas [1], 5. 424.


Whitney, Thomas [2], 5. 424.


Whitney, Urial, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.


Whitney, Prof. William D., on term "Spanish Main," 5. 111.


Whitridge. See Whitterige, Whitt- redge.


Whitsun ales, allowed by Book of Sports, 19. 89.


Whittemore. See also Whitmore. Whittemore, Abby R. [Mrs. Paige], 15. 254.


Whittemore, Pelatiah, in campaign of 1760, 4. 392.


Whitterige. See also Whittredge. Whitterige, -, seaman (1693), 7. 165.


Whittier, John Greenleaf, on Endi- cott, 2. 99; poem at centenary of Washington's inauguration, 4. 371; on R. C. Winthrop's polit. oppor- tunity, 9. 236; hymns, 17. 135; and Emancipation Concert, 20. 248.


Whittingham, Richard, of Boston, will, 8. 372.


Whittington, William, of Va. (1652), 3. 5.


Whittlesey, Capt. Asaph, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Whittredge. See also Whitterige.


Whittredge, Richard, deposition on Phips's expedition, 15. 302.


Whitwell, Benjamin, @ BK poem (1806), 9. 111, 112 n .; biog. note, 111 n.


Whitwell, Samuel, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291.


Whitwell, William, letter to the Vernons (1770) on business, non- importation, Boston Massacre, 2. 121-122; conference on Port Bill, 10. 85; characterized, 12. 140; case, 16. 114 n.


Whitworth, John Dean, captured (1776), 10. 104.


Whitworth, Dr. Miles, arrested (1776), 10. 99.


Wiatt, postmaster at Fred- ericksburg (1792), business char- acter, 15. 135.


Wibird, Rev. Anthony, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 307, 340, 410, 411, 431, 435, 437, 438; biog. note, 307 n .; as preacher, 307 n., 430, 436, 453; on J. Q. Adams, 19. 385.


Wickham, John, prize case (1749), 5. 92-94.


Wickham, John [d. 1839], 2. 19.


Wickham, William, in 1754, 7. 339; papers, 10. 471.


Wier. See also Ware.


Wier, Jeremiah, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.


Wier, Robert, graduates (1787), 16. 440.


Wiersbury, Anthony, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Wiesbaden, G. E. Ellis on, 10. 225.


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Wieser, Franz, on Agnese's atlases,


11. 373, 380; and Columbus map, 375.


Wigfall, Louis T., contempt for North, 19. 330.


Wiggin, Andrew, church privilege, 19. 174.


Wiggin, B., of London (1830), 19. 459. Wiggin, John K., and copy of act reversing witchcraft attainders, 1. 113.


Wiggin, Sarah (Barefoot), 19. 289. Wiggin, T., of London, (1830), 19. 459.


Wiggin, Capt. Thomas [1], Assistant, lives at Dover, 2. 48; on Indian hemp, 6. 36.


Wiggin, Thomas [2], and Rich. Cutt, 19. 288.


Wigglesworth, Prof. Edward [1], marriage (1729), 5. 407; and port. of Ed. Boylston, 19. 385.


Wigglesworth, Prof. Edward [2],


biog. note, 16. 300 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 300, 309, 313, 341, 343, 409, 432, 440; letters to Rich. Price (1775, '86), 17. 292, 345 [see Price]; to Jos. Willard (1785) on expectation of life of Harvard graduates, 330. Wigglesworth, Edward, merchant, letter from Pres. Locke (1760), 18. 257.


Wigglesworth, Col. Edward [H. C. 1761], 4. 295; regt. at Ticonderoga (1776), 6. 86; in Philadelphia cam- paign, 106; regt. in Newport cam- paign, 116; at Providence (1779), 123.


Wigglesworth, Edward, Commence- ment part (1822), 5. 189; biog. note, 189 n .; Master's oration (1825), 193.


Wigglesworth, Edward S., exhibition part (1788), 16. 409.


Wigglesworth, Margaret [Mrs. An- drews], 16. 300 n., 309, 341, 410.




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