Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 64

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
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Winder, William H. [2], Mecklen-


burg Declaration, letters (1848- 49), 43. 107-109.


Windham, Conn., French camps, 58. 270, 271, 280.


Windischgrätz, Alfred C. F., fürst zu, in 1848, 43. 121 n.


Windom, William, Garfield's Cabinet, 57. 295,296.


Windsor, Conn., church and Pynchon case, 48. 48-50; in 1790, 51. 45.


Windsor (Sandwich), Ont., in 1845, 44. 343.


Windsor, Vt., in 1820, 50. 194.


Windward Isles, French decrees: ad- miralty, 60. 273, 275; roads, 276; Canadian trade, 284, 287; judiciary, 290; fish trade, 294; troops, 296, 299, 301; slave trade, 301, 304.


Wine, Oriental trade, 41. 237, 238, 244, 252, 263; West Indian trade, 276; British colonial duty, Town- shend Acts, 43. 479, 483, 55. 240 [see also Liberty]; lacking for sacra- ment, 44. 265; importation for Su- preme Court, 48. 2; Quincy's pur- chase, 49. 451; Bowdoin's memo- randum on Madeira, FACSIM., 51. 2, 3; Lacrimae Christi, 483; Han- cock's order (1768), 55. 262, 263; French decrees on colonial trade, 60. 274, 281. See also Drink.


Winfield Scott, Port Royal, 56. 402.


Wingate, Edmund, Exact Constable, 57. 55.


Wingate, Mary [Mrs. Pickering], 51. 181.


Wingate (Weigate), Moses, and Mass. Council, 49. 206.


Wingate, Rev. Paine, Weare Papers, 42. 17; reply to presidential ad- dress, 57. 126; letters, 59. 302.


Wingfield, Thomas, Quincy's account, 50. 468.


Winkley, Samuel, shipmaster, 52. 339. Winlock, Joseph, port., 51. 209.


Winnequassam, Thompsons Island, 41. 537.


Winnictt, John, appraises loyalist property, 54. 4.


Winnisimmet Ferry, 43. 336, 337. Winship, Dr. Amos, in Eng., 43. 631, 634, 636, 637, 639.


Winship, George Parker, member, 49. 3, 60; records of Society for Propagating Gospel in New Eng- land, 99; on John Eliot's letters, 53. 189.


Winship, Jonathan, jr., shipmaster, agrcement, 54. 15-17.


446


WINSHIP-WINTHROP


Winship, Nathaniel, shipmaster, agreement, 54. 15-17.


Winship, Simon, on Lexington action, 49. 375.


Winship Bros., Hawaiian trade, 54. 15-17.


Winslow, Amasa, goldbeater's anvil, 57.242.


Winslow, Avery, tuning fork, 57. 242. Winslow, Charles F., group port., 51. 209.


Winslow, Gov. Edward, on noncon- formity and separatism, 41. 104; tracts printed in England, 42. 264, 266; Little James affair, 44. 179, 183; Sherley, 45. 617; charter rights, 46. 442; on Dutch, 48. 107; Matchebiguatus, 49. 357-360; AU- TOG., 357; seal, 360; port., 52. 167, 327, 56. 69; relic, 52. 161; Plymouth landing, 167; career, 323-334; as leader at Plymouth, 325; first Pil- grim connection, 326; first years at Plymouth, marriages, 327; char- acter, 327-329; as agent in Eng., pamphlets, 329, 330; West Indies, death, 330 (see Gen. In. xxii); In- dians, 330-332; historical esti- mates, 333; on Morton, 58. 156, 157.


Winslow, Edward [d. 1682], family, 56. 48 n.


Winslow, Edward [1; H. C. 1736], Boston evacuation and records, letter, 43. 423-425; loyalist, 45. 337; customs officer, 46. 467, 473, 58. 435; letter (1783) on closing Boston port, 46. 471; on Ward Chipman, 54. 338.


Winslow, Edward [2], 41. 436; letters: (1778) on Long Island raid, 54. 334 (see Gen. In. xxii); (1797) on per- sonal conditions, 346-348; - let- ters to, 335, 336, 340, 342 n., 348, 351; Ward Chipman, 338; judge, 349-351.


Winslow, Elizabeth (Barker), 52. 327. Winslow, Elizabeth (Hutchinson), 56. 48 n.


Winslow, Erving, on Gamaliel Brad- ford, 47. 368.


Winslow, Faith, autog., 57. 229.


Winslow, Helen M., gift, 57. 242.


Winslow, Isaac [d. 1738], 45. 337.


Winslow, Isaac, jr., Sans Souci Club farce (1785), 60. 335.


Winslow, John, Boston petition (1664), 52. 316.


Winslow, John, Acadian expedition, 43. 93.


Winslow, Joshua, certificate, 46. 166; audit, 53. 22; depositions before, 58. 58.


Winslow, Josiah, knapsack, 54. 214. Winslow, Lucy [Mrs. Erving], 51. 189. Winslow, Mary (Chilton), 53. 168. Winslow, Mary C. [Mrs. Codman], 53. 168.


Winslow, Nicholas, Boston crew, 55. 89.


Winslow, Parnell [Mrs. Foster], 51. 169.


Winslow, Penelope [Mrs. Warren], 45. 337.


Winslow, Sarah (Wensley), 45. 337. Winslow, Susannah [Mrs. Alden], 56. 48, 49. Winslow, Me., blockhouse, view, 47. 1.


Winslow MSS., list, 48. 76.


Winsor, Ernest, deposit, 52. 118.


Winsor, Justin, on MS. Mass. note, 48. 168; errors, 49. 261 n.


Winsor, Robert, Boston conduit, 47. 218.


Winter, Judge - -, London Lincoln tribute, 48. 475.


Winter, Christopher, on Quakers, 51. 201.


Winter, John, shipmaster, 47. 188.


Winter, Joseph, shipmaster, African rum trade, correspondence (1792- 94), 44. 668-683.


Winter, Sir Thomas, Joint High Commission, 47. 169.


Wintersnight Dinner Club, 42. 303. Winthrop, Adam [grandfather of John], port., 58. 146.


Winthrop, Adam [father of John], Bible, 54. 1.


Winthrop, Adam [son of John], Bible, 54. 1.


Winthrop, Anne (Dudley), port., 58. 147.


Winthrop, Beekman, corresponding member, 41. 3, 4; money gift, 53. 188.


Winthrop, Clara B., gifts and de- posits, 58. 145, 146, Gen. In. xvi; loans, 58. 390, 59. 267.


Winthrop, Elizabeth, bequest, 58. 256.


Winthrop, Elizabeth (Reade), 42. 169, 47. 25.


Winthrop, Elizabeth B. (Temple), port., 58. 147.


Winthrop, Fitz-John, memorial ser- mon, 50. 218; Narragansett, 52. 127; port., 58. 146; armor, Gen. In. xvi.


447


WINTHROP


Winthrop, Frederic, member, 41.


291, 315, 414; gifts, 428, 51. 238, 56. 243; report on Library and Cabinet, 42. 252; Council, 43. 472, 44. 579, 45. 559, 59. 283, 60. 210; report of Council, 46. 382; fund, letter on it (1920), 53. 188, 54. 253, 59. 269 (see Gen. In. xxv).


Winthrop, Grenville B., gift, 59. 269. Winthrop, Grenville Lindall, fund, 53. 188.


Winthrop, James, in M.H.S., 41. 292; Richard Price, 43. 616, 617; Har- vard librarian, 51. 282.


Winthrop, Gov. John [1], Cotton, fare- well sermon, 41. 101-115; port., 428, 450, 58. 146; Endecott flag affair, 42. 266, 268, 58. 457; Noah Web- ster's edition, 43. 133; M.H.S. defini- tive edition, 222, 46. 427-431; Coddington, 44. 584; White's fare- well sermon, 46. 255; representa- tion, 277, 278; English search for material, 434, 477, 47. 54, 56, 131, 318, 48. 91, 363; charter rights, 46. 442; Chute connection, 47. 25; shipments to, 178-185, 51. 283; instructions on Pequots, 47. 447; on winter (1638), 48. 38; letter to, 51. 285; on Winslow, 52. 329; relics, 54. 1, 2, 58. 146; later deed to house, 57. 229; on Morton, 58. 147, 156; myth, rcal character, 426; charter and illegal action, 447- 449, 452; defeat, 449, 456; Stough- ton and negative-voice incident, 453-456; antimonial cup, 60. 150, 153.


Winthrop, Gov. John [2], 42. 169; iron works, 262 n .; sword, 44. 257; letters to, 47. 25, 26, 48. 38; Pequot instructions, 47. 447; Matchebigua- tus, 49. 357-360; medical papers, 51. 343 n .; Narragansett, 52. 127; Hows's faked book, 277; Mass. and Conn., 55. 33; autog., 57. 241; Penny case, correspondence, 58. 119-126; port., 146; on Digby, 59. 3; alchemy, Gen. In. xiii.


Winthrop, John, F. R. S. [H. C. 1700], 45. 469 n .; copy of Mass. note, 48. 170; Bible, 54. 1.


Winthrop, Prof. John [H. C. 1732], 43. 611; English claim against estate, 624; Mass. council, 51. 259 n., 56. 103; Mass. seal and motto, 51. 260, 281; port., 58. 147. Winthrop, John Still, port., 58. 147. Winthrop, Joseph, New England Society of Charleston, 57. 368.


Winthrop, Mary [Mrs. Livingston], port., 58. 147.


Winthrop, Mary [Mrs. Phillips], 59. 133 n.


Winthrop, Mary [Mrs. Wanton], port., 58. 147.


Winthrop, Robert, fund in memory, 53. 188, 54. 253, 59. 269 (see Gen. In. xxv).


Winthrop, Robert Charles [1], AUTOG., 41. front .; bequest, 10; in M.H.S., as President, "Saint," 97-100, 42. 175, 43. 222, 48. 408, 419, 51. 349, 56. 215 n., 221; busts, 41. 97, 98, 100, 426, 51. 353 (ILLUS., 41. front.); on Cotton's farewell sermon, 41. 108- 110; Whig convention (1848), 42. 72, 86; horticultural show, 75; Lin- coln, 79, 86; inkstand, 133-135; visit of Prince of Wales, 43. 231; Grant, 232; gift, 253; T. W. Higgin- son, 44. 609; Trent correspondence, 45. 59-62, 81, 85, 89, 96, 123, 134, 139; special mission, 80, 86; on MS. Mass. note, 48. 168-170; Senate, 50. 45 (see Gen. In. xx); correspond- ence presented, 52. 45, 169, 53. 19, 56. 280; Bibles, 54. 1, 2; cane, 2; book, 56. 2; J. Q. Adams's fatal stroke, 57. 360; port., 58. 147; as orator, 60. 62-64; copy of account of Peabody dinner, 314.


Winthrop, Robert Charles [2], be- quest, 41. 8, 11; port., 28; on Wil- liam Winthrop, 44. 459; definitive edition of Winthrop's History, 46. 428-430; on F. C. Gray, 47. 534; letter (1899) on MS. Mass. note, 48. 169; Scwall-Mme. Winthrop episode, 56. 223-227, 60. 168; char- acter, 56. 227; in M.H.S., and father, 60. 169.


Winthrop, Mrs. Robert Charles, jr., gifts and deposits, 51. 342, 353, 54. 1, 2.


Winthrop, Robert D., fund in memory of, 53. 188.


Winthrop, Stephen, port., 58. 146. Winthrop, Thomas Lindall, gift and fund, 41. 13; Franklin monument, 45. 488, 489; candidacy, 49. 255; membership diploma, 52. 95; book, 56. 2; port., 58. 147; bust, 147, Gen. In. xvi.


Winthrop, Wait Still, oath of alle- giance, 56. 316; port., 58. 146.


Winthrop, William [d. 1825], Bible, 54. 1.


Winthrop, William [d. 1869], be- quest, 41. 8, 44. 459; consul, 459.


448


WINTHROP-WOLF


Winthrop, Mass., armed vessel, 46. 184.


Winthrop family, seal, 51. 238; in M.H.S., relics, 58. 146; ports., ex- hibit, 147, 390, 59. 267, Gen. In. xvi.


Winthrop Papers, photostats from Conn., 50. 224; publication fund, 53. 188, 54. 249, 56. 282, 59. 269; presented, 56. 299 (see Gen. In. xxiii); exhibit, 59. 267.


Wirt, William, candidacy, 49. 247, 249; port., 52. 282; Marshall, 60. 160.


Wiscasset [Pownalborough], Me., scarcity and distress (1779), 44. 84; Constitution of 1780, 50. 385; Hector McNeill, 55. 100; period of prosperity, 155; survey (1686), 59. 176.


Wisconsin State Historical Society, Americana photostats, 53. 148, 58. 295.


Wisconsin Third Infantry, Shenan- doah Valley campaign, 41. 118.


Wisdom, -, of Virginia (1791), 51. 71.


Wisdom, John, Boston crew, 55. 89. Wise, Charlotte B. (Everett), letters, 55. 1.


Wise, Henry A., Harpers Ferry affair, correspondence, 41. 93, 326, 329, 330, 512; letter (1861) on new Union, 46. 248; West Virginia op- erations, 50. 319, 320; wife, 55. 1; on art in federal capitol, 59. 77, 82. Wise, Jennings C., book on the Vir- ginia Eastern Shore, 45. 595.


Wise, Peter, of Virginia, 59. 200.


Wise, William, Boston crew, 55. 89.


Wiseman, Dr. Richard, on Digby, 59. 91.


Wisner, Benjamin Blydenburg, mem- bership diploma, 52. 95.


Wisner, Henry, 50. 95.


Wiswall, Daniel, affair, 50. 472.


Wiswall, Rev. Ichabod, land grant for son, 43. 83; agency in England, 45. 644 n.


Wiswall, John, Boston petition, 52. 316.


Wiswall, Noah, land grant for heirs, 45. 34.


Wiswall, Peleg, land grant, 43. 83. Wiswall, Sarah (Hall), 50. 472.


Witchcraft, Upham's study, 43. 269; lithobolia, 45. 632 n .; Mather's paper, Calef's text, comments, 47. 240-268; general belief, Howell's Familiar Letters, 50. 91-94; Scot-


tish belief (1676), 214-216; Good- ell's study, 52. 42; Halc's Modest Inquiry, 317; Mass. case (1680), 56. 172.


Wither, George, chancery case, 60. 133, 134, 137-141.


Witherden, John, Boston petition, 52. 316.


Withers. See also Wither.


Withers, - of S. C., Quincy on (1773), 49. 453.


Withers, Thomas, Maine commission, 45. 225 n.


Witherspoon, Rev. John [1], Jedidiah Morse, 53. 46; French alliance, 59. 48; committee on Gérard, 49; com- mittce on birth of French princess, 54.


Witherspoon, John [2], prisoner of war in England, 45. 19, 56. 156. Withington, Mrs. Charles F., gift, 44. 493.


Withington, Lothrop, transcripts, 51. 209.


Withington, Mather, South Boston plan, 60. 161.


Witt, John G., the Index (London), 48. 482.


Witt, Oliver, loyalist, 48. 25, 26.


Witte, Samuel S., on Pyramids and Perscpolis, 59. 327.


Witte, Count Sergius I., letters, 51. 354.


Witten, William, 45. 570.


Wituwamat, Indian, killed, 41. 534. Woahoo (Honolulu), VIEW, 54. 16.


Woburn, Mass., records, 52. 283.


Wolcott. See also Walcott.


Wolcott, J. Huntington, Webster dinner, 45. 160; genesis of Law- rence, Mass., 46. 212.


Wolcott, Josiah, painting of Brook Farm, 60. 23.


Wolcott, Oliver [1], journey from Philadelphia, 47. 110.


Wolcott, Oliver [2], 43. 135, 154; on ship passport, 146; Phocion pam- phlet, 51. 83-85; treasury portfolio, 60. 380.


Wolcott, Mrs. Oliver, 44. 87.


Wolcott, Roger [1], Mugwump, 48. 74; biennial election contest, 353.


Wolcott, Roger [2], deposits, 44. 87, 88, 283, 53. 3; member, 60. 194, 314.


Wolcott family, papers, 44. 88.


Wolcott Mansion, Litchfield, Conn., view, 53. 177.


Wolf. See also Woulfe.


Wolf, Friedrich A., Ebeling on, 59. 366.


449


WOLF-WOODMAN


Wolf, Lottie [Mrs. Gross], 49. 161. Wolfe, UdoĪpho, Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 512.


Wolfenbüttel, library, 59. 359.


Wolfson, Arthur M., 49. 164.


Wolkins, George Gregerson, mem- ber, 54. 195, 214; on Lindsay Swift, 55. 6; HANCOCK'S SLOOP LIBERTY, 239; report on Library and Cabi- net, 303; on letters of Charles Pax- ton, 56. 343; MALCOM AND WRITS OF ASSISTANCE, 58. 5; gifts, 145, 59. 140, 270 (see Gen. In. xxv); audit reports, 58. 264, 59. 278, 60. 205; BOSTON CUSTOMS DISTRICT, 58. 418; on Bollan on writs of assist- ance, 59. 415.


Wollamansah, Mass., stream, 48. 51. Wollaston, Capt. Virginia voy- age, Martin-Rasdell case, 45. 597, 51. 219-226; pronunciation, 232.


Wolseley, Garnet J., viscount, atti- tude on Civil War, article on visit to South (1862), 47. 9-24.


Wolstencraft, John, 54. 299.


Wolters. See Walters.


Woltmann, Alfred, on German su- periority, 48. 181.


Wolves, Massachusetts bounty, 49. 412.


Wombwell, -, London (1775), 59. 119.


Women, and doctrine of force, 48. 174; Charleston (1773), 49. 442, 456; Mill on rights, 50. 12, 23, 24; American and English (1774), 434, 435, 437, 451. See also Family.


Women's Auxiliary Civil Service Re- form, medal, 48. 253.


Women's Overseas Service League, medallion, 55. 186.


Wood. See also Woodde; Woods.


Wood, death at Macao (1792), 53. 265. Wood, of Boston, in West (1845), 44. 348. Wood, Maj. - , of Mass., London (1863), 48. 462.


Wood, Rev. London sermon (1627), 50. 205. Wood, Amos, Concord fight, 56. 87. Wood, Benjamin, Bright on, 46. 107.


Wood, Cato, Boston crew, 55. 89.


Wood, Sir Charles, London society, 48. 448; banking, 53. 325.


Wood, Cuff, Boston crew, 55. 89.


Wood, Lieut. Ephraim A., Charleston operations, 57. 430, 449.


Wood, Fernando, 45. 538; Bright on,


46. 107; London Lincoln tribute, 48. 474-476.


Wood, Frank, gift, 54. 3.


Wood, Howland, numismatics, 50. 238.


Wood, Ichabod, Constitution of 1780, 50. 58-60.


Wood, Isaac, Boston conduit, 54. 3. Wood, John, Boston crew (1777), 55. 89.


Wood, John, history of Adams's ad- ministration, suppression, 41. 51- 57.


Wood, John W., gift, 57. 185.


Wood, Juliana (Westray), benefit, 57. 256.


Wood, Nathaniel, state convention, 57. 251; letter to, 60. 83.


Wood, Rebecca [Mrs. Waite], 51. 199. Wood, Stephen, 51. 202.


Wood, Gen. Thomas J., Chickamauga, 48. 269, 278.


Wood, William, miniatures, 53. 128. Wood. See Lumber; Masts.


Woodberry, Cornelius, Boston crew, 55. 89.


Woodberry, George E., 52. 76.


Woodberry, Lemuel, Boston crew, 55. 89.


Woodbridge, Rev. Ephraim, 50. 189. Woodbridge, Rev. Jonathan E., 48. 308.


Woodbridge, Polly (Shaw), 50. 189. Woodbury. See also Woodberry.


Woodbury, Capt. Bartholomew, com- pany, 46. 252.


Woodbury, John, member, 60. 51, 88. Woodbury, Levi, on apportionment of representation, 42. 179, 180; candi- dacy (1844), 394, 395, 405, 406, 408, 409, 415, 416, 428; Cabinet, 435, 46. 327, 49. 216; Hill on (1828), 43. 72; letters, 46. 1, 57. 308; George Sumner, 46. 342; Georgia and Cherokees, 49. 222; Sims rendition, 55. 341.


Woodde, Richard, Stevens case, 47. 268, 269. Woodgate, impressment case (1769), 44. 431.


Woodhouse, William, Milton reprint, 42. 168.


Woodman, -, smallpox treatment, 45. 443.


Woodman, Alice B. [Mrs. Bigelow], 55. 338.


Woodman, Benjamin, Boston crew, 55. 89. Woodman, Cyrus, 54. 3, 5; letter to, 55. 2.


450


WOODMAN-WORCESTER ART MUSEUM


Woodman, Daniel, Boston crew, 55. 89.


Woodman, George, federal office, 57. 496.


Woodman, Horatio, correspondence presented, 54. 5; port., 5; letters to, 178-187, 56. 232-242 (see Gen. In. xxiii), 58. 317, 319, 391; essay on Choate, 54. 182, 185, 186; letters: (1861) on Texas expedition, 58. 318; (1862) on Stanton, war policy, 322; -- senatorial election (1865), 393.


Woodman, Mary, gifts, 54. 2, 5, 55. 2. Woodmansey, Robert, Boston peti- tion, 52. 316.


Woodrop, William, 45. 601 n.


Woodrow Wilson foundation, medal, 59. 302.


Woods. See also Wood.


Woods, Arthur L., 54. 190.


Woods, Benjamin, Bunker Hill, 43. 97.


Woods, Ellen (Thayer), 54. 188.


Woods, Gen. Henry, 53. 19.


Woods, Henry, drygoods firm, 46. 214.


Woods, Henry Ernest, member, 42. 2, 239; gift, 47. 222; tribute, 53. 19; memoir, 54. 188; PORT. and AU- TOG., 188.


Woods, Henry T., 54. 188.


Woods, Herbert, 54. 190.


Woods, John, Pepperell, slaveholder, 42. 198, 44. 269, 277.


Woods, John C. B., 54. 22 n.


Woods, Jonathan, Peppercll, 44. 280.


Woods, Leonard, on C. C. Everett, 43. 405.


Woods, Marshall, in London, 48. 478. Woods, Moses, Acadian expedition, 43. 93; Pepperell, 44. 274, 275.


Woods Hole, Mass., trade (1768), 58. 427; colonial postoffice, 437.


Woodside, Jonathan F., Danish mis- sion, 46. 375.


Woodson, Silas, Kan., 41. 342, 358.


Woodward, Eliza (Curtis), 59. 260 n.


Woodward, Eliza M. [Mrs. Curtis], 59. 260 n.


Woodward, George M., views of Boston, 56. 168, 169.


Woodward, Lieut. George Moore, rank, 57. 449.


Woodward, Henry, 51. 230.


Woodward, Dr. John, smallpox and inoculation, 45. 419, 420, 443, 476. Woodward, Joseph, deed, 53. 40.


Woodward, Corp. Melvin M., Shen- andoah Valley campaign, 41. 124.


Woodward, Nathanell, Boston peti- tion, 52. 316.


Woodward, William, witness (1643), AUTOG., 58. 164. Woodward, William E., biog. of Washington considered, 60. 67, 70, 72, 73, 78, 80, 81.


Woodward, William H., 59. 260 n. Woodward Tavern, Dedham, Gen. In. xvi.


Woodwell, Gideon, jr., Boston crew, 55. 89; prisoner of war, 130.


Woodworth, Jay B., gift, 53. 40. Woodworth, Sarah, deed, 53. 40.


Woody Point, Northwest Coast, 53. 228, 248.


Wool. See also Woolls.


Wool, John E., 45. 177, 178, 46. 322; letters to, 45. 178, 50. 70; letters: (1828) on Jackson's Cabinet, 46. 327; (1829) on Moncton and Bay- lies, 333; on Jackson's policy, 334. Wool, Sarah (Moncton), 46. 333 n. Wool. See Woolens.


Woolaston, John, port. erroneously attributed, 51. 197.


Woolder stick, 60. 161.


Wooldridge, Thomas, N. Y. trade, 50. 466.


Woolens, colonial manufacture (1768), 58. 440, 441.


Woolforth, Monroe, 42. 333. Woolley, William, Boston alderman, 52. 50.


Woollisten. See Wollaston.


Woolls, Stephen, as actor, 49. 479.


Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, on D. H. Chamberlain, 41. 177.


Woonsocket, R. I., Lincoln at, 42. 81 n., 57. 379.


Wooster, David, Canadian expedi- tion, letter, 55. 71, 72.


Wootton, John, Smibert group, 49. 26. Worcester, Mass., political conven- tions: Whig (1848), Lincoln, 42. 71, 76, 86; Republican (1860), 83; National Republican (1832), 57. 249-251; - schoolmaster (1748), 44. 266; and Burns rendition, 324; loyalists, 48. 26, 31; Washington Benevolent Society, 49. 289; Nath- aniel Paine and development, 50. 180, 181; tavern, 190; Constitu- tion of 1780, 388, 395 n., 407; rais- ing troops in Revolution, 55. 361; police medal, 60. 193.


Worcester, H. M. S., Porto Bello, 52. 193.


Worcester, 49. 411.


Worcester Art Museum, gift, 49. 1.


451


WORCESTER ART SOCIETY-WRIGHT


Worcester Art Society, Nathanicl Paine, 50. 182.


Worcester County, Mass., loyalists, 48. 15-35.


Worcester Light Infantry, 52. 318.


Worcester Spy, separation of Maine, 41. 154.


Worcestershire, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.


Wordsworth, William, 42. 65.


Workingmen's party, Mass. (1832), 57. 249, 268.


World Court, E. E. Hale's prophecy, 55. 316, 317. See also Peacc.


World War, significance of Morocco incident, 45. 13-15, 48. 79-81; German preparation, 81; initial movement and Wilderness, 82-86, 92; deadlock and renewal of ma- tériel, 86-91; prospective length and cost (1914), 91; spectacle, 92; German doctrine of force, 170-184; possible emergence (1915), 183; posters and cards, 241, 49. 287, 50. 413, 51. 1, 89, 114, 312, 342, 52. 283, 53. 17, 59. 237; medals and badges: German, 48. 429, 53. 92; English, 51. 3; American, 89, 353, 52. 282, 283, 318, 53. 2, 18, 65, 93, 129, 54. 141, 194, 55. 5, 6, 165, 186, 57. 514; French, 52. 44, 139, 165, 283, 54. 246, 55. 165, 215, 56. 210, 60. 49; Belgian 52. 318, 60. 314; - American embassy at Berlin, 50. 414-422; renewal of submarine war- fare, preparations, 414-417; turn- ing over interests, 417, 418; pro- posed protocol and supposed threat, 418; restricted communication, 419, 420; destroying papers, 420; de- parture to frontier, 421, 422; - Lodge on first session of Congress, 51. 5-20; events leading to Ameri- can declaration, 6-8; American preparedness, 9, 10, 16; legislation, 11-20; "thorough" policy, 16-18; financial statements, 18-20 ;- com- missions to U. S., 89; poetry, 214; Gaelic calendar, 341; Lodge on peace problems, 52. 4; Naval Radio School vicws, 139; French war money, 283; Victory Loan drive, 318; abnormal conditions after, 53. 3-5; H. L. Higginson, Muck in- cident, 123-125; effect of American efforts, 55. 166-171; relics, 57. 75; lesson of Civil War, 88, 96, 112; bonus, 189, 58. 362-368; convoys, 57. 411; Lodge and Wilson, 58. 351-356; Pershing's command,


388-390; Red Cross letters, 60. 87. See also Peace.


Worlds Fair, Chicago, medals, 49. 287, 484, 54. 141.


Wormeley, Carolinc P. [or Mary E.], Ticknor on, 59. 260.


Woronoco, Mass., Indian place, 48. 51. Worsisner, Timothy, privateer, 57. 500 n.


Worthington, Frances [Mrs. Ames], 51. 45 n.


Worthington, John, on Pownall's scheme, 44. 688; W. L. Smith, 51. 45.


Worthington, Mass., tavern, 50. 191; turnpike, 191 n.


Wortley Montagu, Lady Mary. See Montagu.


Wortman, Tunis, and Wood's book, 41. 55, 57.


Woulfe, Anthony, witness, 44. 657. Wragg, Charlotte [Mrs. Smith], 51. 28.


Wray, -, shipmaster (1766), 55. 217.


Wraye, John, London, 56. 118.


Wrentham, Mass., Cowell Papers, 56. 264; Bragg account book, 57. 2; French camp, 58. 283.


Wright. See also Wight.


Wright, Alexander, journal, 55. 41.


Wright, Butler, Pilgrim tercentenary, 54. 7, 8.


Wright, Charles C., medals, 54. 214, 55. 340.


Wright, Chauncey, 48. 61; on prop- erty, 50. 24.


Wright, Elizur, Chronotype, 46. 215, 49. 168; Shadrach case, 55. 342.


Wright, George, letter (1863) on Chapman affair, 46. 119 n.


Wright, Harry A., gift, 57. 229.


Wright, Henry C., Burns rendition, 44. 328.


Wright, Horatio G., brigade, 56. 378; Charleston operations, 439, 440, 461; Dalton, 457 n., 459; West Point command, 467; Virginia cam- paign, 481.


Wright, Irene A., 54. 61; gift, 58. 215. Wright, Sir James, Mecklenburg Dec- laration, 43. 103; on 1777 cam- paign, 44. 121; on Mauduit, 126; customs officials, 55. 277.


Wright, James, letter (1841) on death of Harrison, 56. 297.


Wright, John, English bookseller (1643), 58. 310.


Wright, John, politics (1834), 57. 253, 269.


452


WRIGHT-YARDLEY


Wright, John, Kan., 41. 356.


Wright, John C., on art in federal capitol, 59. 75.


Wright, Joseph, J. P. at Turk's Island (1797), 49. 273.


Wright, Joseph, Washington bust, 52. 6, 7; Franklin port., 57. 514.


Wright, Dr. Lawrence (?), negative- voice incident, 58. 454, 458.


Wright, Martha B., on Oread Insti- tute, 41. 456 n.


Wright, Patience, Quincy in London, 50. 444; letter to, 474.


Wright, Phebe [Mrs. Emerson], 44. 67.


Wright, Gov. Robert, 47. 506.


Wright, Samuel (?), Pepperell (1748), 44. 272, 273.


Wright, Silas, on apportionment of representation, 42. 179, 180; elec- tion of 1844, 399, 405, 412, 418, 422, 427, 431, 434, 437; letter on election, 418; message, 436; Texas, 43. 118; Lewis, 499.


Wright, Thomas, northeastern bound- ary, 54. 346 n.


Wright, Wilbur, 56. 390 n.


Wright, Rev. William, of Scotland, Blood of Sprinkling (1742), 53. 194. Wright, William, Boston crew (1777), 55. 89.


Wright & Bale, Franklin medal, 55. 195.


Writ de replegiendo homine, fugitive cases, 55. 341-344.


Writ process, Henry II. and develop- ment, 51. 148; and equity, 52. 20, 28.


Writs of assistance, early Mass. au- thorization, 46. 448; 1761 case, right of Superior Courts to issue, 465, 58. 7-11, 21-26, 61, 71-74; Malcom case (1766), 5-84 [see Mal- com, Daniel]; lack of use, 11; under Townshend Acts, 24, 443; Bollan and precedents, 59. 414, 420, 421. Wrong, George Mackinnon, corre- sponding member, 55. 340, 56. 5; Parkman centenary, 57. 3, 75, 191. Wrottesley, Sir John, 44. 166.


Würtemberg, restoration, 59. 365, 371, 374, 375.


Wulfstan of Worcester, equity, 52. 19. Wurmbrand-Stuppach, Graf von, 51. 397, 398.


Wurmser, Dagobert Sigismund, comte de, Mantua defense, 51. 411.


Wyatt, Sir Francis, Virginia court, 51. 220, 223, 226.


Wychoff, Peter, Quincy, 49. 475.


Wyer, - -, shipmaster (1738), 56.


49.


Wyer, Eleanor [Mrs. Foster], 51. 169.


Wyer, William, 51. 169.


Wyer, Mrs. William, 51. 169.


Wyeth, Nathaniel J., overland trips, 43. 21,22.


Wyllys, George, as local official, 51. 42.


Wyman. See also Wymond.


Wyman, Elijah, autog., 53. 177.


Wyman, Jeffries, 47. 5, 52. 104, 105.


Wyman, Morrill, ballot reform, 58. 411.


Wyman, Dr. Rufus, 56. 354.


Wyman, Samuel E., autog., 53. 177. Wymond, Nicholas, shipmaster, 47. 188.


Wynbrugge, Pieter van, imprint, 57. 174.


Wyndham, Dr. Douglas, at Lausanne, 52. 151.


Wynkoop, James, ferry, 50. 191 n. Wynn, Timothy, shipmaster, 47. 186.


X


X Y Z mission, appointment, negotia- tion, 41. 380, 44. 396, 398-400, 404, 49. 76, 76 n .; Noah Webster on, 43. 148; political reaction, 148-150; Gerry on arrival, departure, Boston reception, 47. 481, 482, 482 n .; re- sult, 49. 63.


Xerxes, convoy, 57. 396.


Y


Yale University, 41. 173; trouble (1771), 43. 449, 450; commence- ment (1748), 44. 266; views, 53. 1; Great Awakening, 195, 199, 203, 214; Triennial Catalogue (1745), 60. 177.


Yale University Library, Americana photostats, 53. 148, 58. 295.


Yancey, William L., in Eng., 45. 83 n., 108; protest on British neutral policy, 46. 31; Bright on, 99; Bunch on, 48. 209; Russell's recep- tion, 210, 235, 237; and American legation, 441 n .; on British attitude, 56. 182.


Yankee, privateer, captured, 45. 16. Yardley, Sir George, court, 51. 226, 227.


Yardley, Sarah [Mrs. De Normandie], 59. 27.


453


YARMOUTH-ZERBE


Yarmouth, Maine, militia press (1694), 43. 507.


Yarmouth, Mass., trade (1768), 58. 426.


Yarmouth, H. M. S., action, 46. 200. Yarnall, Ellis, letter to, 45. 92 n.


Yates, , Monroe's mortgage, 42. 329.


Yates, Edgar, gift, 59. 265.


Yates, Robert, candidacy, 60. 381.


Yazoo grants, as issue (1808), 57. 501. Ybarra, Diego de, report on Virginia (1611), 54. 64.


Yeaman, Shute S., plantation ac- counts, 58. 1.


Yeatman, - on southern opinion (1864), 46. 129.


Yellow fever, Noah Webster's in- vestigations, 43. 147, 148, 151, 152; Panama, 44. 612-622, 626, 627, 630; Leclerc's Haitian expedition, 627; to disappear, 635; 1878 epi- demic, 55. 326; Boston (1798- 1802), 59. 157; French edict, 60. 282.


Yeo, Leonard, witness, 45. 496.


Yethlan, Northwest Coast chief, 53. 237, 238.


Yonge, Charles D., on Cartagena, 52. 202.


York, Prince Frederick Augustus, duke of, as bishop of Osnaburg (1775), 50. 456; as general, 59. 349. York, Henry, cardinal, 51. 427.


York, Peter, petition on Lafayette 46. 236.


York, Maine, lottery (1759), 42. 467; garrison (1695), 43. 509, 513, 516;


. Constitution of 1780, 50. 394; Great Awakening, 53. 205.


York, Ontario. See Toronto.


Yorkshire, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.


Yorktown, Va., McClellan before, 56. 428, 57. 104, 105. See also Yorktown campaign.


Yorktown, 56. 371 (see Gen. In. xxiii). Yorktown campaign, flag, 41. 29; sea power in, Grasse, 230, 46. 201, 60. 236, 248-250; allied march, force, 44. 54 (see Gen. In. xvii); prisoners, Franklin on exchange, 45. 20, 56. 157; news, 46. 485, 486, 56. 419; need of supplies, 47. 465; Philadelphia celebration, 59. 60. Youth's Companion, Edward Stan- wood, 57. 220.


Young, -, Boston (?), debt (1765), 43.207.


Young, Alexander, career, 44. 529.


Young, Arthur, farm manager for


Washington, 59. 179; Board of Agriculture, 182.


Young, Benjamin L., gift, 57. 74.


Young, Caroline J., 44. 534.


Young, Charles F., 44. 534.


Young, Edith L., 44. 534.


Young, Edward B., 44. 534.


Young, Edward James, death, 41. 3; ports., 95, 426; memoir, 44. 529; PORT. and AUTOG., 529.


Young, Sir George, 46. 121 n.


Young, Herbert E., 44. 534.


Young, Jonas, shipmaster, wrecked, 55. 138.


Young, John, 45. 630.


Young, John, Hawaii, 54. 13, 14 n .; British agent, 17.


Young, John, autog., 57. 361.


Young, John R., as journalist, 53. 97.


Young, Mary C. (Blake), 44. 534.


Young, Mary E., gift from estate, 46. 175.


Young, Philip, gift, 56. 4.


Young, Robert, imprint, 42. 266.


Young, Samuel, shipmaster, 41. 276. Young, Thomas, joint letters to Wilkes (1768-69), 46. 476, 47. 192, 194, 202, 207, 209; family leaves besieged Boston, 60. 96.


Young, Thomas, Providence (?), 41. 273. Young, Thursday, negro soldier, 43. 395.


Young, William, Milton reprint, 42. 168.


Young, William, 43. 133, 138.


Young & Minns, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 490.


Young Hero, 44. 668, 669.


Young Men's Christian Association, medal, 48. 133.


Young Pieter, 44. 371.


Yrujo, Carlos Martínez de (marqués de Casa Yrujo), Pickering corre- spondence, 43. 142.


Ystad, Sweden, in 1818, 51. 372, 376. Yulee, David L., farewell to Senate, 46.224.


Z


Zannetti, Ferdinando, Garibaldi's wound, 48. 333.


Zanoni, -, Franklin, 56. 146. Zara, play, prologue at Boston (1776), 56. 260-263. Zeitz, Carl, the Index (London), 48 482.


Zerbe, Farran, gift, 53. 65.


454


ZEUXIS-ZUYLESTEIN


Zeuxis, painting, 42. 134.


Zimmerman, Arthur, foreign sec- retary, 50. 415.


Zionist convention, badge, 49. 176.


Zohar, status, Stiles's copy and study, 51. 297-303.


Zollicoffer, Felix K., operations in Kentucky, 50. 335, 337.


Zorzi, Zorzi, English relations, 59. 18. Zosimus, on Constantine and the Cross, 42. 271.


Zouch Phenix, 43. 494, 51. 221, 223.


Zumaca, logbooks, 54. 139. Zuylestein, William H. See Rochford


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