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Rogers's model of monument of Apostle Eliot, 6. 64; reminiscences of Ohio congressmen, 72-75; on candidacy for speakership (1847), 75; on Blaine's Twenty Years, 75; on H. T. Parker, 164; address at M.H.S. centenary, 271-274; on H. M. Dexter, 300-301; on Chas. Devens, 301; on Geo. Bancroft, 301-304; on Horace Walpole on America, 7. 7-10; on Henry's and other biogs. of Patrick Henry, 125-127; on De Kalb's monument, 345; on L. R. Paige's ninetieth birthday, and centenarians, 346- 347; on fifth satellite of Jupiter, 8. 1-4; on Francis Parkman, 304, 362.
Winthrop, Robert Charles, Jr. [Com-
munications follow], presents com- munications of his father, 1. 362, 7. 7; remarks, 2. 66, 6. 21, 8. 274, 9. 95, 10. 552, 11. 209, 336, 12. 73, 112, 154, 252, 14. 445; elected to M.H.S. Council (1886-88), 2. 404, 3. 298, 4. 119; and editing of Winthrop Papers, 3. 202, 4. 336, 7. 461-465, 20. 186, 196; on com. on cataloguing MSS., 3. 254; report, 4. 103-105; money gift to pub. Collections, 3. 296; on Cabinet Com. (1887), 318; on com. on re- vising by-laws, 4. 77, 372; reports, 120, 123, 409-411; Winthrop Fam- ily, 107; on Nominating Com. (1889, '96, '98), 309, 10. 442, 12. 155; reports, 4. 366, 10. 572, 12. 189; presents report of Council (1889), 4. 337; motions by, 372, 7. 298, 12. 191; M.H.S. meeting at house of, 5. 116; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 6. 249; on com. to pub. Bowdoin and Temple
Papers, 8. 518, 11. 287; memoir of father assigned to, 9. 242; letter from G. F. Hoar (1894) on his father, 242; on com. on Ellis Be- quest, 10. 6; gifts to M.H.S., 123, 126, 292, 293, 472, 14. 144, 15. 45; on com. on financial policy, 11. 1; newspapers bound at expense of, 210; Memoir of R. C. Winthrop, 12. 2, 176, 19. 301, 20. 196; on Build- ing Com., 12. 191; entertains M.H.S., 195; presents MS. of Govs. Bradford and Winthrop, 196; thanks of M. H.S. to, for MS., 259; early Am. imprints belong- ing to, 414-415; Winthrop Papers bound at expense of, 13. 311; pre- sents cabinet for them, 311; trib- ute to, services to M.H.S., 19. 300-302, 306-307, 20. 195, 19S- 200; funds bequeathed to M.H.S., 19. 304-307; Winthrop Papers pre- sented by Mrs. Winthrop, 307; ME- MOIR by C. F. Adams, 20. 178-200; PORT. and AUTOG., 178; residences, 179, 194-195; birth and death, 179; boyhood and schooling, 179-181; in college, 181-184; conservatism, 183; and law, 184; marriages, 184, 193; and death of wife, 185; European travel, 186-194; seeking an occu- pation, 188; on tour of Spain and Portugal, 189-191; on trip in Russia, 192; on French debates (1867), 192; on Germany during war, 193; pursuits, 196; polit. views, 197; seclusion, 198-199; funeral, 200.
Communications : corresp. of John Haynes with Fitz-John Win- throp, 1. 118-131; on Sylvester family and monument, 256-257; on inscription on Harvard Statue, 257-259; on Katharine Winthrop, 379; letter of Henry Boade, 2. 156-158; letters of Lord Cutts, 171-199; on Col. John Winthrop, 390 n .- 391 n .; MEMOIR OF DAVID SEARS, 405-429; on "Non-Con- formist's Oath," 3. 187-190; let- ters of Rich. Leader, 190-197; petition of Ipswich (1637), 197- 200; letter of Rich. Steele, 201; on collecting, ed. and pub. of Winthrop Papers, 201, 7. 457-465, 8. 139-142; letters of Robert and Roger Williams, 3. 254-259; on motto of Mass., 255-256; on bind- ing of Winthrop Papers, 4. 65; on interest of colon. N. Eng. in con-
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temp. European politics, 268; Syl- vester letters, 269-291; letters of Thomas Shepard, 5. 102-105; letter of Margaret Heathcote, 105-106; poem by Story and others, 106- 107; on printing report of annual meeting, 108-110; letters on Chas. Deane, 137-139; on Alex. Johnston and Conn. history, 279; list of Winthrop Papers sent to other depositories, 286-306, 12. 146; letters concerning Thos. Lyon, 6. 1-20; verses on Anthony Strange, 251; letters of Anne Higginson and Thos. Hooker, 422-425; on his father's health (1891), 7. 7; Latin letter of Saml. Winthrop, 11-15; letter from Barbadoes (1675), 13, 16; on King Tom, 296- 298; Eng. letter to Gov. Winthrop (1659), 362-364; letters of Mrs. Adams, Cushing, Hancock, 8. 59- 64; instructions to Jos. Dudley, 90-105; letter of John Adams, 91; on gravestone of Thos. Hooker, 142; on letter accredited to Rich. Saltonstall (1632), 204-207; cor- resp. and character of Emmanuel Downing, 207-208, 370-372, 383- 387, 486-496; letters of Thos. Browne, Chauncy, Bowdoin, 284- 285, 287-290; on memorial on Roanoke Island, 285-287; papers on John Wheelwright, 372-374, 505-517; criticism of Adams's Mass., its Historians and History, 374-382; Adams's reply to, 387,
402-412; letter to WVm. Pond, 469-473; on new Bowdoin and Temple Papers, 518; on Ellis Be- quest, 10. 3-5; letter of Lucy Downing, 186; various Winthrop letters and inventory, 11. 1-7; on Theo. Lyman, 12. 138; paper characterizing Boston Rev. lead- ers, 139-142; several Bowdoin letters, 142-145; letters of Abr. Pierson, 146, 148; on paper on debts of Thos. Fones, 147; letter of Thos. Savage, 197; on proposed memorial ed. of Bradford and Winthrop, 261, 293-300; bills against Gov. Winthrop, 13. 58-62; paper on evolutions of sham fight (1686), 327-330; drafts of ad- dresses to Charles II., 330-333; doc. of Council on Phips's expedi- tion, 334-335; scheme for election of Council (1693), 335; draft of address to William and Mary, 336-
337; letter of Jas. Downing, 14. 372-376; fragment of index of early laws, 382-384.
Winthrop, Samuel, in Antigua, 5. 105 n .; career, 7. 12; Latin letter to father (1645) from Teneriffe, 13-15; clerk of court, 12. 49.
Winthrop, Stephen, at Teneriffe, 7. 15 n .; AUTOGS., 139, 12. 203; letter to father (1647) on reasons for en- tering army, 11. 6; early years, 12. 203; at Saybrook, 204-206; re- corder for Suffolk Co., 206; in Eng., 206-210; death and will, 210; marriage, 211; port., 211 n.
Winthrop, Thomas Lindall [1], trus- teeship, 1. 325; on com. on Boston bicentenary, letter to Mayor, 2. 220-221; mentioned, 409; subscrip- tion for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; sons at college, 5. 198; at Harvard Commencement (1830), 202; sub- scription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341; memoir, 7. 125; and col- lecting of Winthrop Papers, 459, 8. 140; John Pierce on, 19. 360. See also Thomas L. Winthrop Fund.
Winthrop, Thomas Lindall [2], and David Sears, 2. 409.
Winthrop, Wait Still, on Northern Lights, 2. 105; letter from Giles Sylvester (1677), 4. 287; Conn. land (1686), 5. 294-295; protest about lands (1712), 302; corresp. pub., 7. 457; and mother's grave- stone, 8. 143; and Andros (1689), 9. 478; book owned by, 496; at Addington's funeral, 12. 233; and Rawson's records (1686), 242, 13. 281; member of Dudley's Council (1686), 228; attends, 226-284; commands Castle, 240; to revise laws, 256, 268; sent to Conn., 259; lands on Merrimac, 274; salary, 279; to audit Usher's accounts, 279; and Malden church contro- versy, 281; record of war com. (1690), 334; named for Council (1691), 14. 217; and Council's as- sumption of control (1715), 15. 342-351; Narrative of Proceedings, 17. 19.
Winthrop, William, fund bequeathed to M.H.S., 1. 175; opera books bequeathed by, transferred, 6. 40. See also William Winthrop Fund.
Winthrop Normal and Industrial College, estab. and growth, 9. 223, 10. 406.
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Winthrop Papers, history of collect- |
ing, ed., and pub., 3. 201, 7. 457-465, 8. 139-142, 9. 214, 227, 20. 186, 196; pub. of fifth vol. au- thorized, 3. 202; binding and cabinet, 4. 65, 13. 310-311; fund for pub., 4. 118, 5. 448, 6. 414; fifth vol. pub., 4. 336; sixth vol. authorized and pub., 336, 7. 457; list of papers sent to other deposi- tories, 5. 286-306, 12. 146; cost of pub., 5. 445, 7. 379, 8. 191; pre- sented to M.H.S., 19. 307.
Winthrop vs. Lechmere, 8. 125-137; case and decision, 126; effect on Com. laws, 126, 130; dilemma of colony's appeal for relief, action of her agents, 127-132; Winthrop's attack on Conn., 128, 135, 138; petition for leave to bring in a bill, 133-136; fear for the charter, 136; decision reversed, 137.
Wirt, William, biog. of Patrick Henry, Jefferson on it, 1. 202, 7. 126.
Wise, -, innkeeper in N. C. (1805), 2. 34.
Wise, Charlotte B. (Everett), 18. 117. Wise, Gov. Henry A., and John Brown, 1. 183; and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 288, 291; on Constitution and slavery (1836), 15. 451.
Wise, Com. Henry A., 18. 117.
Wise, Rev. John, of Mass., currency pamphlet, 12. 431; account of Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 281-303; preface to Mather's Cases of Conscience, 17. 40.
Wise, John, Speaker of Va. House (1794), 15. 145.
Wisner, Henry, and vote on Inde- pendence, 1. 275, 276.
Wissing, William, port. of Lord Cutts, 2. 195.
Wiswall. See also Wiswell.
Wiswall, Rev. Ichabod, death, 1. 154; goes to Eng. (1690), 7. 152; son in college, 12. 285; preaches for Mather (1676), 13. 363.
Wiswall, Peleg, subscription to sup- port, in college, 12. 285.
Wiswell, John, and Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 284.
Wiswell, William, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.
Witchcraft in Mass., A. C. Goodell on, 1. 65-70; cessation of oyer and terminer, 66, 341; trials by court of assize, 66-67; juries acquit, 67; influence of new jury qualifications,
67-68; lawyers and trials, 68; regularity of evidence, 69; indict- ment forms, 69 n .; passage of act reversing attainders, 70; G. H. Moore on act reversing attainders, 77-99; printed copy of act con- sidered, 78, 85, 94-96, 100; history of printed act, 78, 112, 113; record of the bill, 79-83, 114; award of damages, 80-82, 84, 109, 115; record of Governor's consent to bill, 82-83, 86; act not in rolls or archives, 83, 113; Salem copy of act considered, 83; uniqueness of act, 84; no reference to act in war- rant for damages, 86; motive of petitions for relief, 87, 109-112; contemp. reference to act consid- ered, 87-89, 100 n .; character of petitions for relief, 88, 106 n .; omissions from act, 89, 104, 115; improbability of Dudley's consent, 89, 105; right of General Court to reverse attainder, 90-92, 104, 105; act not laid before Privy Council, 91, 102; attitude of Queen Mary, 92; contents of act considered, 92- 94, 105-109; "Advice of Ministers," 93 n .; identity of Salem copy and printed act, 96; obvious inference of non-enactment, 96, 99; act ignored by contemporaries, 96-98, 116; later attempts for relief, 97- 99, 116; Goodell's rejoinder, 99- 118; evidence for enactment of bill, 100; reversal a private act, 101-104; pardons granted, 105- 106; forfeiture following attainder, 106-108; necessity of act reversing attainder, 108-109; greatness of act, 117; docs. on, 339-358; for- feiture, 340, 342; Phips's letter on trials, 340-342; commission of oyer and terminer, 340, 2. 43; spectral evidence, 1. 340, 356, 357; reason for new court, 341; peti- tion of Elizabeth Proctor for res- toration of dower, 342-343; evi- dence of early legislative action annulling effect of attainder, 343- 345; petition of Parkers, proceed- ings against estates of attainted, 346-347; Dudley's questions to New York clergy with replies (in Latin), 348-353; (in English), 353-358; proof of existence of witches, 354-355; essence of witch- craft, 355; evidence of previous malice not necessary to conviction, 356; Devil's use of spectres not
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contrary to divine government, 356-357; good life as evidence of innocence, 357; physical and men- tal condition of bewitched, 357; contemp. notice of trials, 7. 161- 163; Wm. Perkins's book, 361; Mather's Memorable Providences, 9. 479; Lawson's Brief and True Narrative, 492; Willard's Some Miscellany Observations, 494; Law- son's Christ's Fidelity, 495; Ma- ther's Wonders of Invisible World, 497; Voltaire on, 13. 159; woman condemned for (1680), 408; tele- pathic origin of confessions, 15. 84; John Higginson's attitude toward trials, 16. 515; Cotton Ma- ther's influence, 20. 443.
Wither, George, verses on Thos. Westrowe, 13. 56-58.
Witherden, John, suit against Aspin- wall (1651), 12. 214.
Witherell, Mary [Mrs. Mayhew], 3. 402 n.
Witherell, Thomas, 3. 402 n.
Withers, Colonel, of Eng. (1694), 2. 174.
Witherspoon, John, and the mutiny, 1. 53; on com. on finance, 60; on com. on instructing envoys, 61; Signer, 282.
Withington, Rev. Leonard, sermon, 19. 357.
Withrington, Capt. John, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.
Witly, George, killed by Indians, 1. 151, 14. 28.
Witt, Capt. Ebenezer, of Brookfield, 7. 386.
Woburn, Mass., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 236; in 1650, 2. 47; population (1790), 4. 136; polls (1784), 139; refreshments at ordi- nation (1729), 6. 492; aid for S. C. sufferers (1781), 9. 172; pastor ordained (1703), 14. 33.
Woelmont, Arnold, baron de, novel on U. S., 5. 165.
Wolbie, Robert. See Welby.
Wolcott. See also Walcott, Woolcot.
Wolcott, Cornelia (Frothingham), 18. 87.
Wolcott, Edith (Prescott), 18. 90. Wolcott, Edward Kitchen, pur- chases confiscated Brookline estate, 10. 182.
Wolcott, Elizabeth (Huntington), 18. 87.
Wolcott, Frederick, makes cartridges, 4. 295; carcer, 296, 18. 86.
Wolcott, Henry, immigrant, 18. 86. Wolcott, Huntington, 18. 87.
Wolcott, John, killed by Indians (1728), 6. 373, 377, 379.
Wolcott, Joshua H., career, 18. 87.
Wolcott, Laura, makes cartridges, 4. 294; marries Wm. Moseley, 295.
Wolcott, Mary Ann, makes cartridges, 4. 294; marries Chauncey Goodrich, 295.
Wolcott, Gen. Oliver [1], Signer, 1.281; and signing of Declaration, 3. 370, 373-375; makes bullets from statue of George III., 4. 247 n., 264, 294-295; conference with Gage (1775), 10. 92; career, 18. 86.
Wolcott, Oliver [2], on bullets from statue of George III., 4. 294, 295; career, 18. 86.
Wolcott, Roger [b. 1679], Poetical Meditations (1725), 13. 456; career, 18. 86.
Wolcott, Roger, elected a member M.H.S., 1. 147; accepts, 181; MEMOIR OF J. M. ROBBINS, 3. 206- 218; on Nominating Com. (1887, '92), 254, 7. 335; reports, 3. 297, 7. 383; on com. on Pickering Papers, 3. 277; on Auditing Com. (1888, '93, '94), 4. 77, 8. 151, 504; re- ports, 4. 118, 8. 195 n., 9. 37; on fate of statue of George III., 4. 264, 291-298; elected to M.H.S. Council (1889-91), 366, 5. 457, 6. 420; on Finance Com. (1889), 4. 367; communicates Washington's account of Braddock's defeat, 5.3; presents report on new members, 7. 332-335; communicates Hunting- ton letters, 354-360; present reports of Council (1892), 366; on hist. names inscribed in Mass. State House, 9. 196; and return of Bradford MS., 11. 367, 15. 80; M.H.S. tributes to, 14. 386-393; in M.H.S., 387; personality, 387, 391-392; as public official, 388- 391, 18. 87-89; as politician, 14. 389; popularity, 391; character, 392, 18. 89; MEMOIR by Wm. Law- rence, 86-90; PORT., and AUTOG., 86; ancestry, 86-87; birth, 87; education, 87; law studies, 87; marriage and children, 90; religion, 90; declines Federal appointments, 90; death, 90.
Wolcott, Simon, 18. 86.
Wolfe, Nathaniel, at Louisville (1836), 7. 290.
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Wolfe, William, sea-captain (1847), 7. 321.
Wolff, Lady Georgiana (Walpole), in Holy Land, 19. 490.
Wolff, Joseph, anecdotes of character, 19. 490, 503.
Wollaston, Captain, settlement, 1. 238. .
Wolsey. See also Worsley.
Wolsey, Thomas, cardinal, and Cab- ot's discovery, 11. 161.
Woman suffrage, Parkman on, 8. 548. Womantaning, Scatacook Indian, 6. 378.
Wonkow, Indian, 5. 294.
Wood. See also Woods.
Wood, Colonel, in Va. campaign (1781), 19. 130.
Wood, Reverend, at Barrington, N. S. (1770), 4. 69, 73.
Wood, Anthony à, letters from Increase Mather (1690-91), 8. 344- 348.
Wood, Arthur H., Everett's Memorial Discourse, 3. 279.
Wood, Rev. Benjamin, jubilee, 19. 431, 439.
Wood, Henry, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.
Wood, Henry, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 184.
Wood, James, bookseller (1690), 9. 488.
Wood, James, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Wood, James, of Va., gubernatorial candidacy (1794), 15. 146.
Wood, James I., Asst. in M. H.S. Library, 8. 344.
Wood, Lemuel, journal of campaign of 1760, 4. 386.
Wood, Mary, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 180.
Wood, Sir Matthew, dinner with, 19. 462.
Wood, Robert C., criticism of his Confederate army figures, 18. 437- 444.
Wood, Ruth [Mrs. Sheafe], 7. 169.
Wood, Ruth [Mrs. Upham ], 12. 230 n. Wood, Thomas, J. Q. Adams on Institutes, 16. 425, 427.
Wood, William, map and text con- cerning Noddle's Island, 1. 371; on Indian hemp, 6. 36; on Wessa- gusset, 7. 24; New Englands Prospect, extant copies, price, re- print, 10. 329.
Wood Island, Me., Indian fight (1697), 1. 151, 14. 28.
Wood pulp, early experiment, 20. 68. Woodbridge, -, innkeeper at East Hartford (1804), 2. 32.
Woodbridge, Rev. Benjamin [H. C. 1642], Method of Grace, 11. 207. Woodbridge, Rev. Benjamin, s. of Rev. John,-loyal petition (1666), 6. 471; preface to Warning to the Flocks, 9. 526, 17. 29; death, 14. 27; and diabolical performances, 169, 170; preface to Rowlandson's Possibility, 17. 32.
Woodbridge, Benjamin, s. of Dudley, duel, 18. 239-242.
Woodbridge, Dudley, 18. 240.
Woodbridge, Rev. John, of Newbury, Mass., loyal petition (1666), 6. 471; currency pamphlet, 12. 431; justice of peace (1686), 13. 229.
Woodbridge, N. J., inn (1804), 2. 33. Woodbury, Charles J. H., port. of Webster owned by, 2. 262.
Woodbury, Conn., inn (1779), 6. 129. Woodcock, Joseph, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152; charac- terized, 153.
Wooddeson, Richard, on awfulness of judicial power, 15. 203; biog. note, 203 n.
Wooddrop, Rev. William, preaches for Mather (1675, '76), 13. 340, 365.
Wooden goblet, carved, 7. 315-316. Woodgate, -, of (?) Charlestown, goes to Eng. (1690), 7. 152.
Woodhead, Elizabeth, baptism, 12. 338.
Woodhead, Mrs. Mary, joins Chelms- ford church (1673), 12. 338; chil- dren, 338.
Woodhull, Jesse, farm, 20.37, 38; and Crèvecœur's children, 48-49.
Woodhull, John, farm, 20. 38.
Woodman, Commissary John, marches to Cherry Valley, 2. 445; at Cherry Valley, 446-451, 454, 457, 458; in Sullivan's expedition, 473.
Woodman house, Chestnut Hill, 14. 291.
Woodmancy, John, Tompson's elegy on, 5. 2, 10. 273.
Woodringer, William, killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.
Woodruff, -, of Newark, journey on Ohio River (1836), 7. 278-286. Woods. See also Wood.
Woods, Deacon, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 388.
Woods, Aaron, of Brookfield, 7. 398; death, 399.
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Woods, Abijah, book owned by, 12. 411.
Woods, Alva, at class dinner (1873),
2. 91; Commencement part (1817), 5. 182; biog. note, 182 n.
Woods, Gen. Charles R., at Columbia (1865), 15. 272.
Woods, Ebenezer, recruit (1760), 6. 429.
Woods, David, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Woods, Henry, capture of Shattuck, 1. 304-306; census marshal (1790),
4. 136; recruit (1758), 6. 24; appraises soldier's effects (1758), 29.
Woods, James, of Marlborough, 4. 300.
Woods, John, of Marlborough, 4. 300. Woods, John, of Groton, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Woods, Sergeant Joseph, at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 440, 442, death, 442.
Woods, Leonard, papers on Argall's raid, 1. 189 n .; at Harvard Com- mencement (1843), 5. 239; Har- vard D. D. (1846), 250; as tutor, 6. 263; edits Hakluyt's Westerne Planting, 7. 75; @ BK oration (1840), 9. 130; biog. note, 130 n .; as prof. at Andover, 14. 456; and E. A. Park, 457, 461.
Woods, Nathaniel, and Groton church controversy (1712), 13. 302.
Woods, Ruben [1], of Groton, 6. 427. Woods, Ruben [2], recruit (1760), 6. 427.
Woods, Timothy, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.
Woods, Gen. William B., at Columbia (1865), 15. 266, 272.
Wood's Hole, described (1801), 4. 127, 128.
Woodward, - -, of Braintree (1788), 16. 451. Woodward, , innkeeper at Col- chester, Va. (1804), 2. 33.
Woodward, Augustus B., and Mich. affairs (1806), 20. 287-291, 293-295, 308, 522-525.
Woodward, Nathaniel, explores Mer- rimac River, 1. 214.
Woodward, Stephen, death in Am. army (1775), 9. 47.
Woodward's Tavern, Dedham, 10. 47. Woodwell, David, 5. 115.
Woodwell, Mary, captured by Indians (1746), 5. 115.
Wool, and tariff (1832), 19. 523.
Woolcot. See also Wolcott.
Woolcot, -, innkeeper at Brook- field (1760), 4. 388.
Woolcot, John, of Brookfield, 7. 385, 388.
Woolcot, Capt. Nathaniel, of Brook- field, 7. 386.
Woolcot, Thomas, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 366.
Woolsey. See also Worsley.
Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, death announced, 5. 1, 4; at Harvard Commencement (1833), 212; Har- vard D. D. (1847), 253; use of Coxe's hymn, 17. 132.
Wooster. See also Worcester.
Wooster, Gen. David, command in Canada (1776), 2. 298, 18. 431.
Wooster, Rev. William, at Salisbury, 2. 48.
Worcester. See also Wooster, Worster. Worcester, Frederick A., Commence- ment part (1831), 5. 206; biog. note, 206 n.
Worcester, Joseph Emerson, in M.H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 77; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 343; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.
Worcester, Noah, Harvard D. D. (1818), 5. 185.
Worcester, Samuel M., Commence- ment part (1822), 5. 189; biog. note, 189 n.
Worcester, Mass., Stephen Salisbury's public services, 2. 92; royal me- morials in, 4. 240, 244; royal arms destroyed, 240 n., 253; troops at (1760), 387-388; regulation of affairs (1686), 13. 247, 251, 282, 283; views, 16. 145; tavern (1812), 19. 367; services of Stephen Salis- bury, the younger, 421, 20. 414-417. Worcester County, Mass., MAP of portion (1785), 8. 279-280.
Worcester County Free Institute of Industrial Science, Stephen Salis- bury's interest, 2. 92.
Worcester Fire Society, 15. 230.
Worcester Museum of Art, establish- ment, 20. 416.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, ser- vices of Salisbury family, 20. 416.
Worcester Public Library, origin, 19. 259.
Word of Comfort to a Meloncholy Country, authorship, 12. 431.
Workman, Joseph, math. instrument, 17. 370.
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Workman, Mrs. William H. (Bullock), 3. 338.
World's Fair. See Columbian Exposi- tion.
Wormall, Capt. William, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.
Wormwood, Peter, of Mohawk Valley, 2. 445.
Worsaae, Jens J. A., on Rock of Runamo, 4. 58.
Worsley, Benjamin, of Eng., and John Winthrop, Jr., 4. 266.
Worsley, Benjamin, killed at Cherry Valley, 2. 450.
Worsley, Henry, and Lord Cutts, 2. 175; to stand for Parliament, 181. Worsley, Sir Robert, and Lord Cutts, 2. 183, 184, 190.
Worster. See also Worcester.
Worster, Deacon, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 386.
Worster, Benjamin, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.
Worster, Jonathan, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.
Worth, Richard N., 2. 246.
Worthen, William E., Commencement part (1838), 5. 224.
Worthington, Erastus, on sexual mo- rality at Dedham, 6. 495, 508.
Worthington, Harriet [Mrs. Taft], 19. 392.
Worthington, John, address to Gage (1774), 14. 51 n.
Worthington, Conn., inn (1804), 2. 32.
Worthington, Mass., tavern (1812), 19. 367.
Wragg, -, of Charleston (1805), 2. 26.
Wraxall, Peter, in Va. (1651), 3. 7. Wreck, Ancient, found on Nauset Beach, question of disposition, 4. 216-219, 311; name, 217 n .; pipes found in, 218, 311.
Wrentham, Mass., inns, 3. 41, 4. 135, 9. 42, 10. 47. Wright, - -, petition to Dudley's council (1686), 13. 271.
Wright, - - -, of Md. (1778), 10. 464, 465.
Wright, -, of N. C. (1789), 16. 456, 460.
Wright, Mrs. Abigail, of Chelmsford, 12. 336.
Wright, Benjamin, exile in Amster- dam (1599), 6. 63.
Wright, Carroll D., report (1889), 4. 374; on Walker as Supt. of Census, 13.306.
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Wright, Ebenezer, s. of Jon., baptism, 12. 335.
Wright, Ebenezer, s. of John, baptism, 12. 336.
Wright, Edwin, and Suffolk probate papers, 14. 87, 16. 122.
Wright, Elizabeth (Martin), 6. 56. Wright, Frederic, Commencement part (1831), 5. 206; biog. note, 206 n.
Wright, John, of Chelmsford, 12. 336.
Wright, John, at Louisburg (1745), 11, 439.
Wright, John S., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Wright, Jonathan, of Chelmsford, 12. 335.
Wright, Meredith, of Ga., 20. 517.
Wright, Oliver, soldier, killed (1758), 6. 22, 33 ; effects appraised, 24, 26.
Wright, Sergeant Peter, at Cherry Valley, 2. 455.
Wright, Richard, and Coddington's Braintree land, 7. 22.
Wright, Robert, seizure suit (1686), 13. 274.
Wright, Mrs. Sarah, marries Joshua Draper (1762), 7. 389.
Wright, William K., acknowledgment to, 6. 377.
Wrighttell, M. H., witnesses power of attorney (1654), 13. 6.
Writing. See Shorthand.
Writs of Assistance, Mass. precedent, 3. 371; report of arguments, 4. 84, 88, 6. 190-196; issuance, 12. 193; as precedent for U. S. laws, 193.
Wyan, Thomas, register of admiralty, 13. 50.
Wyantenuck Indians, names (1703), 5. 300.
Wyer. See also Ware.
Wyer, Robert, of Charlestown (1691), 7. 157.
Wyer, William, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Wyer, Capt. William, and Ratifica- tion, 16. 331, 333, 357; biog. note, 331 n.
Wyeth, Joshua, and Tea Party, 10. 479.
Wyeth, Dr. Tapley, 16. 407; biog. note, 407 n.
Wyllys. See also Willis.
Wyllys, Capt. (Col.) Samuel, at siege of Boston, 7. 409, 9. 61, 70.
Wyman. See also Wayman.
Wyman, Anna, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
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Wyman, Asahel, and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301.
Wyman, Huldah, scholar at Towns- end (1772). 4. 386.
Wyman, Jeffries, in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; voyage to S. Am., 6. 200.
Wyman, Matthew, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 444.
Wyman, Moses, sloop captured (1775), 1. 21.
Wyman, Samuel, scholar at Town- send (1772), 4. 386.
Wyman, Thomas, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
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