Union of the Colonies of New England, iii. 416, 439; vi. 173, 390. See also Commis- sioners.
Upham, Hon. Charles W., Member M. H. S., i. p. ix.; viii. p. xi.; ix. p. xv. "Lectures upon Witchcraft" cited, ii. 127. His "Salem Witchcraft" cited, viii. 285n. Upshal, Nicholas, vi. 228; vii. 287. Re- leased, 1661, ix. 162.
Upshaw, John, iv. 83, 84. Upton, Mr., x. 538.
Urawi Indians, v. 541.
Urim and Thummim, viii. 355.
Ursinus (Orsinus), Zacharias, viii. 77. Usanah, v. 580.
Usher, Mrs., 1688, viii. 674, 676. Usher, Archbp. James, vi. 238; viii. 206. Letter to, from Emanuel Downing, ii. 120. Usher, John, Lieut.-Gov. of New Hampshire, ii. 207n; v. 195; viii. 192, 217, 531, 575, 576, 596. His accounts, ii. 303. Impris- oned, v. 190. Charge against, viii. 706. Notice of, 531n.
Uskitt (Uffit or Offitt), Thomas, i. 94, 95. Usquehart, John, viii. 600.
Utie, Capt. John, ix. 104, 131, 132, 135, 136,
Utrecht, Treaty of, x. 834.
Vallancy, Charles, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiii.
Van Cortland, Col. Stephen, i. 106. Van Dam, Isaac, iv. 84, 191.
Van Dyke, Nicholas, iv. 232, 233.
Vane, Lady Frances (Wray), vi. 273. Vane, Sir Henry, the elder. ix. 93.
Vane, Sir Henry, son of the preceding, Gov. of Massachusetts, iii. 352, 360, 456, 459; vi. 48, 120, 126, 127, 200n, 227, 228, 273, 286; vii. 257, 268, 281, 592; ix. 93.
Vassall, Samuel, ii. 250, 251, 252, 266, 267,
268, 269. Charges Sir John Wolsten- holme with extortion, ix. 138. Vassall, William, ii. 250, 251, 252, 266, 267, 268, 269.
Vaudreuil, Louis Philippe de Rigaud, Comte de, Gov. of Quebec, v. 370, 571; ix. 348, 358, 369, 383. Escapes from Quebec, v. 529. Has a room hung with English scalps, 529. Collects troops to raise the siege of Quebec, 586. Surrenders Montreal, ix. 317, 318.
Venable, Gen., iii. 443.
Venango, Fort at, v. 509; ix. 267, 269, 277, 295, 296, 298, 302, 310, 311, 322, 323, 327, 328, 332, 333, 343, 344, 353, 356, 359-361, 379, 380, 385, 391, 395, 401, 403, 404, 411, 439. Expedition against, defeated, v. 495. Burnt by the French, 523. Deserted, 544. Occupation of, by the English, 564. De- scription of, ix. 285. Captured, 483. Venn, Capt., 1629, vi. 30.
Venning, Rev. Mr., viii. 150, 583, 584. Verin, Hilliard, viii. 270.
Verin, Philip, his son and son's wife, vi.
Vernon, Mr., iv. 125.
Vernon, Admiral Edward, iv. 502. Vernon, Capt. Fortesque, iv. 2, 37, 275. Vernon, Sir Francis, viii. 603.
Verplanck, Giulian C., LL.D., Cor. Memb.
M. H. S., i. p. xiv.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxii.; v. p. x.; vi. p. x.; vii. p. x.; viii. p. xii. Verrazzano, Giovanni da, iii. 350n. Vescy, William, i. 79.
Vetch, Adj.-Gen., v. 320.
Vetch, Col., 1709, v. 318-323, 329.
64 Victorina," by Cotton Mather, viii. 420n,
Vidaurré, Señor Manuel Lorenzo, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xv.; iii. p. vi. Vienna, Siege of, 1683, viii. 48, 637. Vigilant, ship, v. 401.
Vincent, Rev. Mr., imprisoned, 1683, viii.
Vincent, Mrs. Francis (Heydon Draper), i. 87.
Vincent, Sir Francis, i. 87.
Vincent, Francis, i. 87.
Vincent, Henry, i. 87.
Vincent, Jane, i. 87.
Vincent, John, i. 86. Another, 87.
Vincent, Philip, D.D., iii. 356n. Notice of, i. 86-90.
Vincent, Philip, d. 1730, i. 90. Vincent, Richard, i. 87. Vincent, Mrs. Rokeby, i. 85.
Vincent, Thomas, i. 87, 90; vi. 60. Deed to, from Emanuel Downing, 89. Vindex, supposed to be Samuel Adams, iv. 458.
Viner, Mr., 1655, vi. 293. Viner, Mr., 1661, viii. 182. Vines, Richard, iii. 284; vii. 355, 363, 445. Obtains a grant of Biddeford, iii. 191n. His goods destroyed, 292. His contro- versy with Cleeves, vii. 89n, 90n, 329, 330, 364, 365, 366, 371. Praised by Sir Ferdi-
nando Gorges, 330. Expresses himself against church-way, 356. Blamed by Thomas Jenner for his conduct towards Mr. Tucker and others, 357. Letters to John Winthrop, 337, 338, 340, 342, 343, 346, 349. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 6. Virgin Mountains, v. 330.
Virginia, i. 247, 248; iii. 40, 78n; v. 123, 479; vi. 12, 13, 256, 345; vii. 488, 511, 571m; x. 608, 609, 734, 801, 826. Propo- sition among the Pilgrims to settle in, 1620, iii. 27, 28; rumors that they had gone, vi. 480. Application for religious toleration in, iii. 28. Blackwell's voyage to, 37. Vessels at Plymouth for and from, 115, 118, 123, 127, 151, 153, 190, 217, 218, 305. Massacre there by Indians, 125, 126. Vessel for, wrecked near Cape Cod, 217. Servants transported to, 236. Action of the House of Burgesses on the Boston Port Bill, 1774, iv. 63n. Donations to Boston from, 217. Letter from, 1768, 426n. In- dian incursions into, v. 389, 423. Indians killed in, 448. Ranging party from, 575, 577. Capt. Dennis's expedition against, 1651, vi. 363. Concerns of the Company of Husbandmen in, vii. 95n. Sir William Bartlet appointed Governor of, viii. 170. Emigrants from England to, 200. Sick- ness, 1683, 633. Papers relating to, ix. 1-187. Transportation of convicts to, 1, 2. Double crops in, 4. Letter of the Council to the Lords of Trade, 74. Capt. Yong's Voyage to, in 1634, 81. Catholics ap- pointed to office in, 101. Affairs in, under Gov. Harvey, 131 foll. Opinions of the Council concerning Mr. Bacon's proceed- ings, 177. Troops, 353, 354, 362, 382. Paper money in, x. 521. Lord Botetourt liked in, 620. Instructions to Lord Dun- more, 626 foll., 630 foll., 667 foll., 690. Letter from the Committee of Correspon- dence of, suggesting an annual Congress, 1774, 703. Papers relating to, in 1774, 717 foll. Money of, 723. Friendly In- dians attacked by the militia, 723. Num- ber of troops furnished by, in the Revolu- tion, 798. Exposed to attack, 800. In- crease of population in, 826. Virginia, pinnace, i. 246.'
Virginia Company, ii. 157; iii. 28; vi. 410n. Application of the Pilgrims to the, iii. 28- 30, 36, 42, 43; their correspondence, 30. Factions in the, 36. Patent from the, 40, 89. Its end, ix. 55. A failure, 60, 66. Virginia's Deploured Condition, ix. 162-176. Virginies, western limits of Acadia, x. 833. Visitation of Matthew Wren, Bishop of Nor- wich, 1636, vi. 407, 411, 412. Vose, John, v. 387. Voysye,
killed by his captain, iii. 442.
Wade, Jonathan, i. 94, 95. Wadsworth, Rev. Mr., viii. 583, 584. Wadsworth, Rev. Benjamin, "Journal of a Tour to Albany," 1694, i. 102–110. Wadsworth, James, B.D., becomes a Catho- lic, ix. 86, 87.
Wadsworth, James, son of the preceding, his sufferings at the hands of the Jesuits, ix. 86, 87.
Wadsworth, John, v. 213.
Wadsworth (Wordsworth), Capt. Joseph, i. 103, 104; viii. 367n.
Wadsworth, William, i. 94, 95. Wager, Sir Charles, iv. 502, Waggonfield, Mr., 1759, v. 538. Wahginnacut, a sagamore, iii. 312. Waight, Mr., vii. 548.
Waingate, Alice. See Bradford, Mrs. Wainwright, Capt., 1720, v. 339. Wainwright, Mr., 1725, v. 360. Wainwright, Col. John, v. 313. Wainwright, Capt. Simon, killed, 1708, v.
Wait, Samuel, ii. 132.
Waite, Mr., 1660, vii. 247.
Wakelin, Mr., prosecuted by the Star Chamber, vi. 461.
Wakeman, Rev. Samuel, vii. 504 (?); viii. 307, 309, 623, 625. Letter to Increase Mather, 585. Ill, 304. Notices of, 304n, 585n.
Walcott, William, iv. 267.
Waldeck, Friedrich von, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvii.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxii. His death, v. p. xi.
Waldegrave, Mr., 1639, vi. 548. Waldegrave, Sir George, vi. 561; vii. 632. Walden, Richard, vii. 379.
Waldo, Capt., v. 437. Killed, 443.
up and scalped, 444.
Waldo, Daniel, iv. 3, 166, 181, 249, 258. Waldo, Brig.-Gen. Samuel, ii. 227, 228. Waldo, Samuel, his patent, ix. 195 foll. Waldron, Mr., v. 83.
Waldron, Hon. Richard, 1713, v. 337. Waldron, Maj. Richard, tortured to death by the Indians, 1689, v. 452. His daugh- ter, 213, 214.
Wales, Ebenezer, ii. 154. Wales, Nathaniel, Jr., iv. 7. Walker, Capt., 1774, iv. 135, 136. Walker, Lieut., 1650, vi. 152. Walker, Lieut., 1758, v. 454. Walker, Mr., 1666, vii. 561.
Walker, Mr., Letter to, 1781, x. 817. Walker, Sergeant, 1757, v. 435. Walker, Anthony, iv. 272.
Walker, Griffith, vi. 88.
Walker, Sir Hovenden, v. 331. Expedition to Canada, 328. Shipwreck of his fleet,
Walker, Is., Death of, viii. 372.
Walker, Capt. Jabez, iv. 142. Walker, James, Sen., of Taunton, d. 1692, v. 238. His character, vi. 180. Solicits letters of administration on the estate of S. Crum, 180.
Walker, James, D.D., Member M. H. S., iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.
Walker, William, comes to New England, 1637, i. 101.
Walker, William, d. 1684, viii. 375, 577. Walker, Rev. Zechariah, vii. 561, 566, 567, 572. Notice of, 566n.
Wallace, Mr., 1773, x. 696.
Wallcut, Thomas, ii. p. v.; iv. p. vii. Mem- ber M. H. S., i. p. v.; Rec. Sec., p. xx. Asst. Librarian, p. xx.
Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius, Count von, Reported death of, vii. 14. Wallenstein, Julius von, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xv.
Waller, Capt., 1629, vi. 30.
Waller, Nath., vi. 267.
Waller, Sir William, viii. 25, 26.
Walley, Mr., ii. 207n.
Walley, Mrs. Hannah, v. 12.
Walley, Hannah. See Shove, Mrs.
Walley, Maj. John, v. 89, 90, 151, 219, 231, 238, 243, 245, 246, 249, 254, 259, 260, 265; viii. 265, 266, 695, 696. Accepts command of the expedition to Canada, 1690, v. 263. Letters to Thomas Hinckley, 208, 223, 233, 239. 247, 250, 263, 284; to Ichabod Wise- wall, 268. Letter to James Allen, Increase Mather, and Samuel Willard, viii. 651. Letter (with others) to Increase Mather, 654. Notices of, 265, 651n.
Walley, Rev. Thomas, v. 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 27, 29, 59; viii. 195, 236, 239n. His death, 242, 243.
Walling, Widow, her daughter, v. 457. Wallingford, Ezekiel, v. 369.
Wallis, Edward, ix. 143.
Walloons, iii. 20.
Wallop, Mr., imprisoned, &c., 1661, viii. 167, 187.
Walpole, Mr., iv. 449, 450.
Walpole grant, x. 721, 726, 727, 728.
Walsh, Robert, LL.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xv.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxii. Walter, Casper, v. 421.
Walter, Rev. Nehemiah, viii. 449. Ap- pointed chaplain in the expedition to Canada, 1690, v. 264. Notice of, viii.
Walters, Maj., ix. 238, 259, 272, 275, 290- 292, 294, 297, 298, 310, 322, 332, 343, 346, 351, 356, 387, 415, 420, 424, 426, 430, 435. Walters, Mr., 1663, viii. 214, 215. Walton, Capt. of ship Montague, v. 330. Walton, Col., v. 313, 320, 321, 326, 327, 329, 333, 339, 345, 360.
Walton, Brian, Bp., his death, viii. 197. Walton, G. (George?) viii. 359.
Walton, Capt., afterwards Major, Shadrach, v. 275, 313, 314, 336.
Walton, William, ix. 477; x. 596-598, 603. Wampanoag Indians, iii. 94; vi. 307. Wampas, alias White, John, ii. 223. Wampum, vi. 533.
Wamsutta. See Alexander.
Wanasquatuckqut, v. 30.
Wannerton, Thomas, vii. 178.
Wanton, Edward, v. 20. Wanton, Gov. John, ix. 207. Wanton, John G., iv. 158.
War declared against the Indians, 1722, v. 342; by Holland against England, vi. 79, 81; with the Indians, 273; against the Narragansets, &c., 1649, 273, 279, 283, 284; Philip's, 300, 301, 304, 305. Warburton, William, Bp., iv. 402, 409, 418. Ward, Capt., 1756, v. 420. Ward, Capt., 1620, ix. 21. Ward, Maj., 1776, i. 276. Ward, Gen. Artemas, i. 276.
Ward, Benjamin, Jr., iv. 198, 199, 204. Ward, George Atkinson, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xviii.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxii.; v. p. x.; vi. p. x. His death, vii. p. xiii. Ward, Rev. John, of Haverhill, Eng., vii. 23n. Ward, Rev. John, of Haverhill, Mass., grand- son of the preceding, i. 212; vii. 274, 384. Notice of, 334n.
Ward, Rev. Nathaniel, vii. 10, 125, 274. Let- ters to John Winthrop, 23, 26, 28, 29; to John Winthrop, Jr., 24. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 1. Notice of, 23n.
Ward, Rev. Samuel, vi. 432, 546, 563. Ward, Samuel, B.D., viii. 77. Ward, Thomas, iii. 213.
Warden, David Bailie, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvi.
Warden, Mrs. Mehitable. See Avery, Mrs. Warden (Worden), Samuel, v. 62, 63, 284n. Letters to Thos. Hinckley, 224, 282. Ware, Capt., v. 255; viii. 67.
Ware, Anne. See Downing, Mrs. Ware, Ezra, iv. 10, 11.
Ware, Henry, Jr., D.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. viii.
Ware, Sir James, Death of, 1632, vi. 404. Ware, Sir James, Jr., "Works concerning Ireland," vi. 40dn.
Warham, Esther. See Stoddard, Mrs.
Warham, Rev. John, vii. 44n; viii. 85n, 545. Removes from Dorchester to Windsor, iii. 338.
Waring, Mr., 1642, vi. 19, 60. Waring, Richard, vii. 240, 243. Warner, Andrew, vii. 386n. Warner, Alderman F., ii. 281. Warner, Thomas, 1644, vi. 60. Warner, Thomas, 1760, ix. 268. Warners, Mr., x. 601.
Warrant to John Richards, vii. 536.
Warrants to be issued in the name of the king, vi. 381.
Warrasqueak, Va., ix. 31.
Warren, Admiral, v. 398.
Warren, Dr., vi. 564.
Warren, Lieut., ix. 82, 140, 146.
Warren, Mr., vi. 40%.
Warren, Mr., vii. 632.
Warren, Rev. Dr., vi. 563.
Warren, Mrs. Anne (Winthrop), ii. 212. Warren, Hon. Charles H., iv. 390. Warren, Hon. Charles H., Member M. H. S., iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.; on the Standing Com., v. p. vii.
Warren, Gilbert, iv. 94, 95. Warren, James, iv. 390, 392. Warren, Dr. John C., ii. 212.
Warren, Gen. Joseph, M.D., i. 263, 267; iv.
2, 3, 47, 54, 59, 97, 106, 120, 236, 275.
Warren, Admiral Sir Peter, v. 398, 401, 411, 475.
Warren, Richard, of London, iii. 83, 448, 453. In the exploring party along Cape Cod Bay, 83. His death, 245, 453. Warren, William, ix. 139.
Warren, R. I. (Sowams, residence of Massa- soit), ii. 24; iii. 94n, 225; vi. 156. Warriscoyake, ix. 65.
Warrueensit, Chief of the Kennebec In- dians, v. 336.
Warwick, Robert Rich, 1st Earl of, his death, 1618, ix. 18.
Warwick, Robert Rich, 2d Earl of, v. 97; vi.
3; vii. 138, 437, 601n. Fac-simile of his signature, ii. 163. Grant to Beauchamp and Leverett, 226. Declares for the king, 1648, vi. 342. Warwick Patent of Ply- mouth Colony, 1629, vii. 159. His conduct as member of the Company of Virginia, ix. 5, 6, 16-20, 22, 67.
Warwick, R. 1. (Shawomet), ii. 291; iii. 443; iv. 472; vii. 601n. Gorton at, iii. 443; vi. 281, 290, 296, 311. Conference with the Narraganset Indians at, 287. Expedition of the Nahiggonsicks to, 302, 303. Affray with the Indians at, 275. Reply of the Boston Donation Committee to, iv. 208.
Warwick Co., Va., ix. 145.
Warwick Patent. iii. 369; vii. 159. Washburn, Einory, LL.D., Member M. H. S, ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. vii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.; on the Standing Com, vi. p. vii.; Vice-Pres., ix. p. xiii. "The Ex- tinction of Slavery in Massachusetts," by, IV. 333-346.
Washington, Charles, iv. 210, 211. Washington, Gen. George, i. 276; ii. 136,
ish's party, iii. 81.
Waterbury, Capt., 1756, v. 420.
Waterbury, Col., 1776, x. 776.
Waterbury, Conn., i. 109. Indian murders
at, v. 326. Letter to the Overseers of the Poor of Boston, iv. 102.
Water-dove, viii. 435, 436, 447. Water-fowl, iii. 105.
Waterhouse, Mrs., 1634, vi. 496. Waterhouse, David, viii. 538, 589, 590. Notice of, 590n.
Waterhouse, Jacob, vi. 361; vii. 456. Waterhouse, Rev. Thomas, Letters of, to In- crease Mather, viii. 588, 590. Notice of, 588n.
Watermann, Robert, vi. 168. Waterston, Rev. Robert C., Member M. H. S., v. p. ix.; vi. p. ix.; vii. p. ix.; viii. p. xi.; ix. p. xiv.; on the Standing Com., v. p. vii.; vi. p. vii.; ix. p. xiii. Watertown, Conn. See Wethersfield. Watertown, Mass., i. 201, 212; vi. 396, 522n; vii. 326. Settlement of, vi. 39.
Watkins, Capt., killed by the Indians, v.
Watkins, Benjamin, iv. 182.
Watmough, Capt., ix. 223, 224, 227, 229, 230, 231.
Watrous, John, iv. 137, 138. Wats, Mr., viii. 199.
Watson, Rev. Mr., of Hadley, i. 20. Watson, Caleb, viii. 660. Notice of, 660n. Watson, Edward, at Clark's Island, iii. 87. Watson, Elkana, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiv.
Watson, Elkanah, one of the owners of Clark's Island, 1690, iii. 87. Watson, George, and wife, v. 57. Watson, James, v. 446. Watson, John, i. 94, 95.
Watson, John F., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvi. His death, v. p. xi. Watson, Marston, Member M. H. S., i. p. Watson, Richard, D.D., Bishop of Llandaff, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. P. xiii. Watt, Alexander, v. 448. Watt, Robert, Error of, ii. 217n. Watts, Capt., 1761, v. 581.
Watts, Lieut., killed, 1759, v. 507. Watts, Sergeant, 1671, vii. 570. Watts, Henry, vii. 357. Deposition relating to Robert Nash, 367.
Watts, John, ix. 303, 304, 337. Letters of, to Gen. Monckton, 256, 448, 450, 482-x. 602 passim, 618, 696, 710. Memorial (as one of the Council) to Gov. Monckton, ix.
Waughwamino, iii. 439.
Waughweoughtennes country, ix. 260. Waukheggannick, or Mauquowkit, vi. 199. Wauphanck, vi. 207.
Waweoughtannes, ix. 372.
Waxsaws, Murders in the settlements about the, v. 509.
Way, George, vii. 373.
Way, Richard, receives grant of land at Pejipscot, 1632, vii. 338n.
Way, Richard, of Dorchester, viii. 495. Notice of, 495n.
Wayne, Hon. James M., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xviii.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxii.; v. p. x.; vi. p. x.; vii. p. x. His death, viii. p. xiv.
Weanoke, ix. 26.
Weapon salve, vi. 483.
Weare, Hon. Nathaniel, v. 337. Web, Mr., i. 10.
Webb, Maj.-Gen., 1756, v. 425. Webb, Francis, vi. 530.
Webb, Rev. John, viii. 434n.
Webb, John, captured by Indians, v. 268. Webb, John, of Boston, 1774, iv. 135, 136. Webb, Samuel, v. 475.
Webb, Thomas H., M.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. xi.; ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii. His death, viii. p. xiv.
Webber, John, vi. 328.
Webber, Samuel, shot at Exeter, 1712, v.
Webber, Samuel, of Temple, N. H., iv. 200,
Webber, Pres. Samuel, Wife of, iii. 247n. Webber, Thomas, vii. 428, 430, 431. Webster, Daniel, ii. 141; iv. 333, 500, 505, 514. Member M. H. S., i. p. viii.
Webster, Noah, LL.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xi.
Webster, Redford, Member M. H. S., i. p. vi.; ii. p. v.; iv. p. vii.; Cabinet-keeper, i. p. xx.; on the Standing Com., p xx.; on the Committee of Publication of vol. 2, 1st Series, vol. 1, 2d Ser., i. p. xxi. Weckherlin, G. R., i. 89. Wedgwood, John, v. 325.
Weeden, Lieut., 1760, ix. 272, 294. Weeden, Ruth, Deposition of, viii. 421-424. Weeks, Mrs., of Warwick, her daughter, vi.
Weld, Rev. Mr., of Dublin, viii. 47, 53. Weld, Rev. Thomas, i. 92; vi. 11, 58, 472, 516, 546. His salary, i. 212 (Wells). Op- posed to Ann Hutchinson, iii. 387. Takes part in the settlement with the partners, 400-403, 406. Letter to, from John Wilson, vii. 3. Reply, 4. His "Short Story," viii. 59.
Wellfleet, letter to G. Sharp on the town's
donations to Boston, iv. 190. Welford, Thomas, viii. 176. Welles, Arnold, iv. 70, 71.
Welles, Hon. John, vi. 583n. Member M. H. S., i. p. ix.; ii. p. xvii.
Welles, Thomas, Gov. of Connecticut, let- ter to John Winthrop, vi. 583; to John Winthrop, Jr., 584. Fac-simile of his
signature, vi. plate 8. Elected Moderator of the Gen. Court of Conn., vii. 49. Death of, 235. Notice of, vi. 583n.
Wells, Rev. Mr., viii. 583, 584.
Wells, Ezekiel, v. 380.
Wells, Lieut. John, killed, v. 318.
Wells, Thomas. See Weld.
Wells, Capt. Thomas, v. 350.
Wells, William V., Cor. Memb. M. H. S.,
viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii. Wells and Lilly, ii. 143.
Wells, Me., v. 272, 273, 274, 275, 302, 315, 317; vii. 91n, 333n. Letter to the Dona-
tion Committee of Boston, iv. 204. Reply, 205. Indian murder at, v. 318. Inhab- itants of, murdered by Indians, 327, 333, 334. Attacked by Indians, 335. Welsh, Col., 1760, ix. 257. Welsh, John, x. 606. Welumbee, sagamore, v. 276. Wenborne, William, vii. 536.
Wendell, Catherine. See Davis, Mrs. Wenekunat, vi. 283.
Wenemovet, v. 364.
Wenham, Mass., i. 8, 9, 201 (? Wickham), 212; vi. 397n; vii. 533.
Wentrop, Mr. (J. Winthrop, F.R.S.), ii.
Wentworth, Charles Mary, A.M., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiii.
Wentworth, John, Lieut.-Gov. of New Hampshire, d. 1730, ii. 184; v. 337, 363. Wentworth, John, Gov. of New Hampshire, d. 1820, iv. 75n.
Wentworth, Thomas, of Scrooby, i. 66. Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Strafford, vi. 40, 582n; vii. 334.
Wepiteammock, vi. 197, 218, 220. Wequash, a Pequot Indian, vi. 189, 190, 191, 223, 227, 244, 264. Slays Sassawwaw, 197, 198. Suspected of treachery, 203. Becomes a sachem, and shelters fugitives, 215. Letter of Roger Williams about, 242-243. His death, 264n. Notice of,
Wequashcook, or Wequashcuck, a Niantic sachem, iii. 438; vi. 153, 264n, 272, 275, 278, 334. Marries the mother of Sassacus, deludes Th. Stanton, shelters Audsah and some Pequots, 208, 216. Insults some Mohegan women, 231. His wife, 278. His brother, 334. Complaint of, against Ninigret, 341, 342. At Seabrooke, vii. 414, 415. Imprisoned, 415, 416. Wescot, William, Execution of, viii. 215. Wesgate, Mr., 1678, viii. 342. Wessaguscus, Wesaguscasit, Wessagusset, Wesegusquaset. See Weymouth. West, Rev. Mr., viii. 583, 584. West, Ebenezer, iv. 44.
West, Francis, Gov. of Virginia, ix. 81, 142,
143, 152. Admiral of New England, iii. 141, 149. Counsellor to Gorges, 149. West, Capt. John, chosen Governor of Vir- ginia, ix. 131n. Summoned to England as prisoner, 185n, 136n. His petition, 1368. Proclaimed traitor by Nathaniel Bacon, 174, 186.
West, John, Secretary to Sir Edmund An- dros, v. 190, 192, 194, 195; viii. 485, 519. Westbrook, Col., 1722, v. 345, 348, 354. Westbrook, Lieut., 1758, v. 458. Westbrook, Anthony, v. 456.
Westchester, N. Y., assistance to Boston in 1774, iv. 163m. Church at, viii. 302, 303, 304.
Westerly, R. I., iv. 9, 127n, 128n. Western, John, iv. 121.
West Falls, Penn., Engagement at, v. 460. Westfield, i. 14, 15; vii. 533.
Westgate, John, viii. 342.
crease Mather, 577. Notice of, 577n. Westhead, Mr., iv. 505.
West India Company of Holland, vii. 182. West Indies, iv. 154; vi. 99, 109, 115, 139; vii. 420; viii. 530; ix. 449, 461; x. 585, 733, 795, 797, 800, 801, 803, 810. Indians carried to, iii. 360. People begin (1645) to prefer New England to the, vi. 64. Proposed emigration from New England to the, 115, 139, 140. Emigration to the, encouraged by Cromwell, 291. Sir George Downing's visit to the, 1645, 537-539. Battle between the English and Spaniards in the, 1671, vii. 152, 153. Hurricane in the, 1678, viii. 335. Westminster, Address of the ministers of, to James II., viii. 670.
Westminster Abbey, viii. 173.
Westminster Assembly, ii. 216, 218; viii. 180. Westmoreland County, Va., letter to the
Donation Committee of Boston, iv. 238. Reply, 239.
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