Weston, Andrew, iii. 120.
Weston, Sir Richard. See Portland, Earl of.
Weston, Thomas, iii. 41; iv. 474, 475, 478, 488. Goes to England in the Speedwell, i. 137. His proffers to the Pilgrims, iii. 41. Agreement with him, 42, 45, 57, 108, 109. His visit to Leyden, 42, 43. Does not adhere to the conditions, 45, 47, 50, 61, 72, 107, 108. His letters to Governor Carver, 107, 114, 117; extract from one, ii. 156. Answer to, iii. 108. Sends a ship to fish at Damariscove Islands, 114, 115, 131; iv. 477; and to visit Plymouth, iii. 114, 115. His fair promises; violates His letter to Governor
West River, v. 378, 380.
West Springfield, letter to the Overseers of the Poor of Boston, iv. 203. Reply, 203. Wethersfield, Conn. (originally Watertown), vi. 349, 370, 371, 583n; vii. 55, 66, 451; viii. 78n. Attack upon, by Pequots, 1637, vi. 388. The name changed, vii. 66n. Wetmore, William, A.M., Member M. H. S., i. p. vi.; ii. p. v.; iv. p. vii.; on the Committee of Publication of vol. 3, 1st Series, i. p. xxi.
Wewenock Indians, v. 365.
Wexford, Capture of, by Cromwell, vi.
Weyman, or Wayman, Capt. George, i. 236,
Weymouth, Capt. George, i. 228, 229. Weymouth, Thomas Thynne, Lord, after- wards Marquis of Bute, x. 749. Weymouth, Mass. (Wessaguscus), i. 201; iii. 241, 371; iv. 480, 485, 491. Salary of the
minister, i. 212. Character of Weston's colony there, iii. 119, 122, 123, 128, 139, 153. Conduct of the colonists of, at Ply- mouth, 124. Want of provisions at, 129, 130. Execution at, 131. Indian con- spiracy against, 131. Standish's visit to, 132. End of the colony, 132, 164. Gorges's purpose to settle at, 148, 149. Indians killed at, 164. Settlement of, iv. 474, 479. Letter from Increase Mather to the church in, viii. 99. Church in, 615. Weyondotts. See Wyandott. Whale, ship, vii. 88-96n, 98n. Arrival of the, i. 94; vii. 95n.
Whalley, Col. Edward, vii. 501n, 538n, 587n; viii. 129, 141, 152, 153, 172, 173, 184, 260, 533. Letter to him and William Goffe from Edward Collins, 134. Protected in New England, 59, 103, 107. Assumes the name of Richardson, 143, 148, 151. Message from, 155. Notices of, 122n, 127, 133n. Whalley, Jane. See Hooke, Mrs.
Wharton, Mr., 1661, vii. 172. Wharton, M., 1676, ii. 207n.
Wharton, Philip, Lord, letter to Increase Mather, viii. 680. Notice of, 680n. Wharton, Richard, v. 185; viii. 596, 676, 679. Extract from a letter of, to Governor Hinckley, 713. Notice of, 679n. Wharton, Samuel, x. 606, 607. Wharton, Thomas, Earl and Marquis of, viii. 680n.
Whately, Rev. William, viii. 77. Whatoga, v. 580.
Wheatland, Henry, M.D., M. H. S., i. p. xi.; ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii. vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. X.; ix. p. xiv.
Wheeler, John, vi. 23. Wheeler, Thomas, vi. 572. Wheeler, William, viii. 502.
Wharton, M, 1686, viii. 656.
a minister, 1635, ix. 133. -, 1643, vii. 344.
White, Capt., 1587, i. 223. White, Capt., 1725, v. 359, 360. White, Capt., of the Rangers, 1761, ix. 380. White, Mr., 162-, iii. 193. White, Mr., 1630, vi. 9.
White, Rev. Mr., 1629, vi. 30.
White, Rev. Mr., 1654, vi. 290, 292, 294. Another?, 1646, 345.
White, Mr., of New York, 1773, x. 696. White, Mrs., i. 85.
White, Deacon Abijah, ii. 153. White, Mrs. Ann (Burgess), ii. 217. White, Daniel, iv. 243.
White, Daniel Appleton, LL.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. x.; ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi. His death, v. p. ix.
White, G., viii. 249. White, Griffith, ii. 217. White, Henry, ii. 217.
White, Mrs. Isabel (Rawle), ii. 215. White, James, ii. 215.
White, John, ii. 215.
White, Rev. John, of Dorchester, Eng.,"son of the preceding, iii. 169, 213; viii. 31n. Notice of, ii. 215, 216.
White, Rev. John, of Paupan in Dorchester, son of the preceding, ii. 217.
White, William, iii. 101, 448, 451, 452. White family, Memorials of the, by L. Shattuck, ii. 215-220.
White Angel, vessel, iii. 268-272, 276, 280, 281, 283, 287-289, 292, 300, 308, 327, 330, 331, 347, 379, 402.
Whitefield, Rev. George, i. 45; iv. 416. Correspondence between Prince and Chauncy relating to, ii. 239. His orphan- house, iv. 417.
Whitefield, Rev. Henry, vi. 365; vii. 394n, 399, 522, 558; viii. 269.
White Hall offered for sale, vii. 503. Fire at, 1662, viit. 186.
Whiting, Rev. John, of Hartford, i. 24; v. 213; viii. 156, 282n, 363, 572, 623, 638. Letters to Increase Mather, 463, 464, 465, 466, 469. Letter from Increase Mather to, 93. Notice of, 463n.
Whiting, Rev. and Col. John, of Windham, i. 25.
Whiting, John, of London, 1684, viii. 354. Whiting, John, killed, 1755, v. 392. Whiting, Capt. John, 1758, v. 471. Whiting, Mary, daughter of Rev. Samuel. See Clap, Mrs.
Whiting, Col. Nathan, i. 25, 26.
Whiting, Rev. Samuel, of Lynn, d. 1679, ii. 117; viii. 353, 354. His salary, i. 212. Notice of, viii. 91n.
Whiting, Rev. Samuel, of Norwich, d. 1725, i. 26, 28. Notice of, 24, 25.
Whiting, William, vi. 383. Commissioner i for Hartford, 335, 584
Whiting, William, of Hartford, son of the preceding, vii. 194.
Whiting, Col. William, of Hartford, son of John, 1. 25; v. 320, 321, 4647.
Whiting, Col William, of Norwich, v. 392, 464?.
| Whitmor, Francis, ii. 198. Whitmore, Gen., 1760, ix. 270. Whitmore, William H., vii. 385n. Member M. H. S., vii. p. ix.; viii. p. xi ; ix. p. xv. Whitney, Rev. George, iv. 510, 513. Whitney, Henry Austin, 4.M., Member M. H. S., iv. p. xxi.; v. p. ix.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv. Whitney, Rev. Peter, of Northborough, d. 1816, Member M. H. S., i. p. vii.
Whitney, Rev. Peter, of Quincy, iv. 509, 513.
Whittamore, Mr., ii. 122.
Whittemore, Pelatiah, ii. 125.
Whitteridge, Mrs. Thomas, her strange death, i. 17.
Whittier, John G., A. M., Member M. H. S., vii. p. ix.
Whitwell, William, iv. 3, 202.
Wigwam Martineco, v. 564.
Wigwams discovered by the Pilgrims, 1620, ii. 82, 83.
Wilberforce, Samuel, Bp. of Oxford, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., iii. p. vi; iv. p. xxiii.; v. p. xi.; vi. p. xi.; vii. p. xi.; viii. p. xii.; ix. p. xvi. History of the Pro- testant Episcopal Church in America," by, iii. Pref. p. v. His courtesies respect- ing Bradford's manuscript History, Pref. p. vii. Extract from a letter of, Pref. p. xix.
Wilbore, Shadrach, v. 238. (With Robert Crosman, Jr.) certificate of election of mil- itary officers in Taunton, 231. Wilcock, Capt., of Virginia, 1621, ix. 15. Wilcox, Mrs. Alice (Parks), and her chil- dren, Anne, Francis, Mark, and Susan, vii. 385.
Wild (Lat. Ferus), Johann, viii. 77. Wildboare, or Wildbore, Mr., 1637, vii. 110,
Wilder, Roger, iii. 447, 450. Wilkes, John, iv. 409, 453.
Wilkie, or Wilkey, Capt., his death, 1682, vii. 41, 46.
Wilkins, Maj., x. 506.
Wilkins, John, Bishop of Chester, vi. 509. Wilkins, Richard, viii. 668, 669. Notice of, 669n.
Wilkinson, Rev. Dr., 1661, viii. 173, 194, 195, 197, 583, 584.
Wilkinson, Ed., Master of the Falcon, iii. 344, 346.
Wilks (Weelks), Col., viii. 180. Wilks, Frank, ii. 184.
Willanawah, an Indian, v. 581.
Willard, Capt. (Benjamin or Simon?), v. 254, 334.
Willard, Rev. Joseph, of Rutland, killed, 1722, v. 346.
Willard, Joseph, A. M., viii. 571n. Member M. H. S., i. p. ix.; ii. pp. vi., xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii.; Rec. Sec., ii. p. xvi.; vi. p. xx.; iii. p. iv.; Cor. Sec., iv. p. xx.; v. p. vii.; vi. p. vii.; Librarian, p. xx.; on the Standing Com., p. xxi.; on the Com- mittee of Publication of vols. 3, 4, 3d Series, i. p. xxi. His death, viii. p. xiv. Willard, Hon. Josiah, v. 336, 342, 364, 390. Willard, Maj. Josiah, 1746, v. 367.
Willard, Rev. Samuel, d. 1707, i. 44; v. 29, 41, 43; viii. 56, 95, 279, 283, 293, 369, 495, 499, 529, 541, 632, 647, 651, 698n. His" Animadversions upon the Anabap- tists' Narrative," 291. His account of the case of Elizabeth Knapp, 555-570. Letter to Increase Mather, 570; from Increase Mather to, 97; from John Cory and others to him and others, 695. No- tice of, 97n.
Willard, Col. Samuel, b. 1690, v. 369. Willard, Major Simon, d. 1676, vii. 419. Willet (Wilet), Capt., 1657, vii. 402. Willet, Hezekiah, 1. 9, 10, 15. Willet, Mr. J., i. 9.
Willet, Capt. Thomas, i. 10?, 94, 95; vi. 163; viii. 234?. Agent at Penobscot, iii. 332. Notice of, 260n.
Willett, Esther. See Flint, Mrs. Willett, Joanna. See Bishop, Mrs. Willey, Mrs., wife of Edward, her character,
Willey, Edward, viii. 38, 45, 46, 56, 486, 487, 488, 489, 491, 492. His character, 37, 487.
Willey, Richard, viii. 487. Willey, Sarah, viii. 487. William, the Conqueror, viii. 536. William III.. King, v. 224, 262, 320; viii.
117, 118, 145, 328, 412, 516n, 539. Draught of an address from the Colony of Plymouth to, v. 199. Interview of Increase Mather with, July 4, 1689, 209. Petition of Sir William Phips and Increase Mather to, viii. 705. Lands in England, 707, 714. Order in relation to Sir Edmund Andros, 710. Order for sending Sir Edmund Andros to England, 711. His expedition to England, 713. Sails from Holland, and lands at Torbay, 714. William, schooner, iv. 264.
William and Francis, vessel, i. 92n, 93n; iii. 306; vii. 88n, 92n, 93n, 96.
William and George, ship, vii. 224.
William and John, ship, vi. 332.
William and Thomas, ship, vi. 88.
Williams, Mr., a minister, ix. 133.
Williams, Capt., 1748, v. 380.
Williams, Capt., 1756, v. 482. Capt. Wil- liams's Fort, 482.
Williams, Capt., 1759, v. 502. Williams, Capt., 1774, iv 136, 143.
Williams, Capt., Royal Light Infantry, 1768,
Williams, Mr., 1719, ii. 125.
Williams, Mr., Inspector-General, 1769, x. 613-617.
Williams, Mrs., 1638, vii. 157.
Williams (Williames), Mrs. Alice (Alles), i.
Williams, Isaac, his wife killed, v. 446. Williams, Capt. Israel, iv. 14, 15, 18, 19. Williams, Rev. James, Death of, viii. 596, 597, 598.
Williams, John, Bp. of Lincoln, his letter to the Vicar of Grantham mentioned, vi. 404; viii. 414.
Williams, Rev. John, of Deerfield, d. 1729, i. 44.
Williams, John, of Deerfield, d. 1816, Mem- ber M. H. S., i. p. vii.
Williams, Jonathan, 1774, iv. 3, 389. Williams, Jonathan, of Philadelphia, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiii. Williams, Mary, vi. 274. Williams, Nathaniel, v. 238.
Williams, Richard, and others, letter to Thomas Hinckley and others, v. 4. Williams, Roger, i. 163; vi. 108, 153, 157, 226, 286n, 307n, 343n, 505n; vii. 291n, 322. Receives Dr. John Clark kindly, ii. 24. Pacifies the Indians, iii. 364. Gives notice of hostilities, 432. Petition to the General Court of Mass., 1751, iv. 471, 473. Scottow's account of, 295. Letter to Thomas Hinckley and others, commissioners, v. 21; to Thomas Hinck- ley, 29; to Richard Collicut, vi. 211; to John Leverett, 307; to Sir Henry Vane or John Winthrop, 189; to John Win- throp, 184, 186, 189, 191, 194, 195, 197, 198, 202, 203, 205, 207, 212, 214, 217, 220, 221, 223, 226, 229, 230, 231, 233, 239, 241, 244, 246, 248, 250, 252, 254, 256, 257, 259, 261, 263, 265, 266; to John Winthrop, Jr., 267, 268, 271, 272, 273, 276, 277, 279, 281, 283, 284, 286, 292, 294, 295, 297, 299, 302, 305. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vi. plate 3. Power of attorney to R. Collicut, 211. Letters from John Win- throp, Jr., to, 306, 529. Note from John Elderkin to 279n. Effect in England of his treatment by the Massachusetts magistrates, 445. Account of, by Gov. Bradford, iii. 310. Notice of, vi. 184n. Date of his birth, 185n. His religious opinions, 233–238.
Williams, Capt. Samuel, 1775, iv. 255.
Williams, Samuel, of London, Eng., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xv.
Williams, Thomas, iii. 449, 454.
Williams, Velch, iv. 45.
Williams (Williames), William, i. 98.
Williams, William, iv. 5, 17, 45, 96, 97.
Williams, Col. William, 1747, v. 375, 392, 393, 464, 475.
Williams, William Trumbull, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiv.
Williams's Fort, v. 482.
Williamsburg, Va., v. 412, 414; x. 719.
Williamson, Secretary, ii. 223, 287.
Williamson, Dr. Hugh, d. 1819, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xii. His examination be- fore the Privy Council, 1774, iv. 386-389. Williamson, William, iv. 178.
Williamson, Hon. William Durkee, d. 1846, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvii. Williamson, vessel, v. 568. Willing, Thomas, x. 703. Willing and Morris, x. 777. Willington, Roger, iv. 37.
Willis, Rev. Mr., viii. 583, 584.
Willis, Samuel, Assistant, vi. 528; vii. 65, 155, 294, 483n, 484, 486, 521, 528. Willis, Hon. William, i. 93.
Wilson, Lieut., 1761, ix. 399. Wilson, Mr., 1637, iii. 360. Wilson, Mr., 1721, ii. 164.
Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth (Mansfield), vii. 11. Wilson, Rev. John, of Boston, iii. 322, 360 (?); iv. 307; vi. 40, 101, 106, 164, 172, 376, 414, 465, 542, 568, 569; vii. 12, 90, 91, 127n, 182, 257, 271, 431, 487n; viii. 204, 267 n. His second arrival at Boston, i. 94. His salary, 212. Curses Obadiah Holmes, ii. 47. Enters into church cove- nant, iii. 278. His return to England, iv, 298; vi. 312n. to, 128. His house burned, 155. Letter to John Winthrop, vii. 1; to Thomas Weld and John Eliot, 3; to John Win- throp, Jr., 4. Letter to, from R. Stansby, 10. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 1; Notice of, In.
Grant of land at Mystic
Wilson, Rev. John, of Medfield, i. 21; v. 64 (?); viii. 165n, 264, 265, 266, 267. tice of, 267n.
Wilson, Rev. John, of New Haven, viii. 165,
Wilson, Martha, wife of Thomas, vii. 385n. Wilson, Samuel, 1661, viii. 177, 183, 186. Wilson, Samuel, his wife killed, 1757, v. 447. Wilson, Thomas, vii. 385n.
Wilson, Walter, his "History of Dissenting Churches" cited, viii. 651. Wilton, Mr., 1653, viii. 69.
Winchester, N. H., v. 455, 507. Indian hostilities at, 369, 373, 376.
Winchester, Va., ix. 359, 362, 382, 390. In- dian and French incursions near, v. 414, 416.
Winckelman, Johann, viii. 77.
Wincob, Jacob, Patent taken in the name of ii. 41.
Windebanke, Sir Francis, iii. 457, 459; ix. 100, 114, 131-149. Favors the Cath- olics, 83. Captain Yong's relation of his voyage, presented to, 117-131. Winder, Capt. of ship Kingstown, v. 330. Windham, Conn., i. 29. John Whiting set-
tled in, 25. Letter to the Selectmen of Boston, iv. 4. Letter to the Committee of Correspondence, 5n. Windress, Col., v. 328.
Windsor, Lord, Gov. of Jamaica, viii. 170, 187.
Windsor, Joshua, his wife, vi. 289. Windsor, ship, v. 329, 445. Windsor, Conn. (Munhick, Dorchester), vi. 531; vii. 66, 67n; viii. 93, 626. Settle- ment of, iii. 314, 328. Difficulty with the Dorchester settlers at, 338. Church in, viii. 98, 99. Invitation to Rev. Isaac Foster to settle at, 338. Differences in the church of, 463.
Winepress, Capt.-Lieut., ix. 453. Extract from a letter of, to Sir Jeffrey Amherst, 357.
Wines, Duties on, x. 640.
Wingate, Edmund, vi. 497.
Winghynam, an Indian, ix. 411. Winicowett. See Hampton.
Winisimet. See Chelsea.
Winklepleigh, John, his sons killed, v. 446. Winn, Joseph, v. 317.
Winneganse, v. 363.
Winnenimmit, a sagamore, v. 361.
Winnepisseocay, Lake, v. 327. Indians killed
Winnett, Mr., i. 272.
Winpague, Defeat of Indians at, v. 343. Winslow, Capt., 1755, ix. 220.
Winslow, Edward, Gor. of Plymouth Colony, iii. 51, 174, 179, 193, 227, 231, 278, 319, 407; vi. 40, 43, 77, 81, 137, 157, 249, 476; vii. 140, 144, 196, 197, 420, 476n, 601n; viii. 233n. Comes to New Eng- land, i. 93. His" Brief Narrative" cited, 137, 139, 151, 152. Cited on Robinson's farewell discourse, 139; iii. 59. His "Good News from New England" men- tioned, iii. 111; viii. 229, 233n; reprinted. i. 195-218. His covenant with Henry Dunster, ii. 198. In the exploring party in Cape Cod Bay, iii. 83. Death of his wife, 101. Married again, 101. Visits Massasoit, 102. Writes to England, 105. Sent to England, 147. From England, 157, 190. Patent of Cape Ann in the name of, 168. Factor, 200, 202. His Voyage to Kennebec, 204. Trades for goods at Monhegan, 208. Secures a freight of salt, 261, 262. Sent to England, 268, 271. Returns with goods, 280, 306. Governor, 306, 307, 343, 367, 425. Confers with Gov. Winthrop on the Connecticut trade, 312n. Assistant, 315, 327, 351, 362, 377. 384, 408, 431. Despatched to Eng- land in 1634, 322, 327, 343. Arrested and imprisoned, 330, 332, 375. His return, 344.
Commissioner on the boundary, 370, 372. Disapproves of Sherley's proposition for a settlement, 374. Settlement with, 400,403, 406. Confirms the Confederation of 1643, 423. Governor, 425. Commis-
sioner, 430. Sent to England to answer complaints by Child and others, 442. Various tracts written by, 443. rendered by, 443. His family, 447, 451, 452. Commissioner to attend the expe- dition against Hispaniola, vi. 289, 293, 294. Colonial agent in England, vii. 138. His "Relation" cited, iv. 475, 485. Letters of, to John Winthrop, vi. 163, 164, 165, 168, 169, 171, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 181; to John Winthrop, Jr., 162. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vi. plate 2. Death of, 289n. Notices of, iii. 111n; vi. 162n. Winslow, Mrs. Elizabeth, iii. 101, 447, 451. Winslow, Gilbert, iii. 449, 454.
Winslow, Col. Isaac, v. 349, 396, 397. Winslow, Maj.-Gen. John, v. 67, 68, 69, 349,
Winslow, Joshua, iv. 374, 378.
Winslow, Capt. Josiah, killed at George's Island, v. 348, 349.
Winslow, Josiah, son of Gov. Edward, Gov. of Plymouth Colony, iii. p. ix.; v. pp. xiii., xiv., 67, 69, 73, 75, 77, 82, 93, 100, 124; viii. 229-235, 248, 328. Facts about Alex- ander Pokanoket's death, 229, 232-234. His declaration concerning the errors in Hubbard's Narrative, 232-235. Letter to King Charles II., v. 40. Letter from Charles II. to, 31; from William Newland to, 35. His wife, vii. 138n. His descend- ants, vi. 34. Death of, v. 51n, 66.
by Thomas Hinckley on the death of, 53. Epitaph of, 55. Notice of, viii. 233n. Winslow, Josias, brother of Gov. Edward, iii. 292, 293. Accountant, 347, 378, 380. Winslow, Mrs. Penelope (Pelham), vii. 138n. Winslow, Mrs. Susannah (White), iii. 101n, 448, 451, 452.
Winslow, Samuel, killed by Indians, v. 325. Winston, Richard, x. 606. Winstone, John, viii. 694.
Winter, Dr., 1661, and his sons, viii. 551. Winter, John, vii. 368, 369. Cleeves rs.,
90n. Gorges makes requisition for, 334. Summoned before the Star Chamber, 342. Ejects Cleeves and Tucker, 363n. Notice of, 334n.
Winter, Sir John, ix. 105.
Winter, Joseph, viii. 551.
Winter. Severe, 1649-50, vi. 152; 1683-84,
viii. 349, 634; 1719-20, 437. Winter Harbor, v. 273, 324. 316. Invasion of, 326, 327. Winthrop, , daughter of John-Still. See Sebor, Mrs. Winthrop, Col., i. 35.
Winthrop, Adam, vi. 72, 73, 75, 172; vii. 6n, 256; viii. 385n, 538, 704. His death, vi. 79; vii. 459.
Winthrop, Adam, son of the preceding, H. C. 1668, ii. 207.
Winthrop, Adam, H. C. 1800, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xv. Winthrop, Alice. See Mildmay, Mrs. Winthrop, Ann, daughter of John, Jr., after- wards Mrs. Richards, vii. 509; viii. 402. Winthrop, Ann, daughter of John-Still. See Sears, Mrs.
Winthrop, Ann, daughter of Wait-Still, ii. 207, 208, 209n.
Winthrop, Mrs. Ann (Dudley), wife of John, (H. C. 1700), ii, 208; viii. 405n, 419, 449, 533n.
Winthrop, Anne, daughter of Thomas L. See Warren, Mrs.
Winthrop, Augusta Temple, 1st, i. 211. Winthrop, Augusta Temple, 2d. See Rogers, Mrs.
Winthrop, Basil, ii. 208.
Winthrop, Benjamin, of N. Y., ii. 209. Winthrop, Benjamin R., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., v. p. xii.; vi. p. xii.; vii. p. xii.; viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii. Winthrop, Mrs. Catherine (Brattle Eyre), viii. 405n.
Winthrop, Deane, vii. 388, 459.
Winthrop, Mrs. Elizabeth (Reade), 2d wife of John, Jr., ii. 205; vi. 40°, 106, 111, 112, 115, 299; vii. 5, 52n, 113n, 127, 417, 492, 499, 505. Letter to, from Roger Williams, vi. 270; from Jonathan Brewster, vii. 75; from John Mason, 421; from John Daven- port, 520. Death of, 136.
Winthrop, Elizabeth, daughter of John Win- throp, Jr. See Newman, Mrs. Winthrop, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowdoin (Tem- ple), ii. 211, 212.
Winthrop, Elizabeth Bowdoin Temple, daughter of the preceding. See Tappan, Mrs.
Winthrop, Fitz-John, F.R.S., Gov. of Con- necticut, ii. 206, 208; vi. 301, 528; vii. 203, 400, 499, 549; viii. 425n. Invited to accept the command of the New England forces, 1690, v. 259. Letters to, from Emanuel Downing, vi. 84, 86, 87; from Thomas Reade, vii. 115-117. Death of, viii. 406, 407, 432. Winthrop, Forth, vi. 574.
Winthrop, Francis Bayard, ii. 209. Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvi.
Winthrop, Francis William, 1st, ii. 211. Winthrop, Francis William, 2d, ii. 211. Winthrop, George Edward, ii. 212.
Winthrop, Grenville Temple, ii. 212. Winthrop, Henry, vi. 470.
Winthrop, James, LL.D., ii. p. v., 142; iv. p. vii. Member M. H. S., i. p. v.; on
the Standing Com., p. xx.
Winthrop, James Bowdoin, ii. 211.
Winthrop, Mrs. Jane (Borland), 1st wife of John-Still, ii. 209.
Winthrop, Jane, daughter of John-Still, ii.
Winthrop, Jane, daughter of Thomas L., ii.
Winthrop, John, Gov. of Massachusetts, d. 1649, ii. 120; iii. 253, 287, 319, 835; iv. 294, 298, 463; vi. 30, 40, 45, 137, 215, 218, 224, 229n, 244n, 249, 264, 311. 369n, 377, 390, 391n, 410n, 442n, 448, 456, 493, 505n, 536n, 539, 559, 574, 577; vii. 20, 112n, 632n; viii. 270n, 285n, 385n, 432, 441, 494n, 532n. Mentioned by Sir Sym- onds D'Ewes, i. 248. Cited respecting Thomas Morton, iii. 253n. Consulted re- specting Billington the murderer, 277. Re- commends a fast and church-gathering, 277. His treatment of Sir Christopher Gardiner, 295, 296. Consulted about the Hocking affair, 321, 322. Cited as to Wins- low's petition to the commissioners, 328n. His letter after the reception of Pequent Indians, 349; in relation to aid from Ply- mouth against them, 352; after attack on them, 358. On the murder of a Narra- ganset Indian, 364. Does not approve of
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