Valentine, surgeon, 320 n.
Van Alstine, Goshen, 452, 454, 457. Van Buren, Pres. Martin, 416 n. Van Campen, Moses, his account of Sullivan's expedition in 1779, 439. Van Cortland, Col. Philip, 438. His ac- count of Sullivan's expedition in 1779, 438.
Waad, Sir William, 246, 248. Wade, Nehemiah, 474. Wadloe, John, 157.
Waldo, Hon. Daniel, 94.
Waldo Patent, the, 502. Waldoboro', Me., 497.
Walker, Abraham, 234. Walker, Benjamin, 234.
Walker, Francis A., LL.D., his lectures before the Lowell Institute, 69. Walker, Gideon, 234. Walker, Isaiah, 234.
Walker, John, Mr. Bartlet's review of his "Elements of Elocution," 432. Walker, Samuel, 143, 144. Walker, Gen. William, 71. Walker, Zera, 234. Wall, Jane (Mrs. Sherman), 251. Wall, John, 251. Wallas, Capt., 303. Walley, Capt., 125. Al-Wallingford, Conn., 32.
Vandevoort, P., memorandum addressed to, by W. Beadle, 148.
Van Havenburgh, Lieut. Rudolph, his journal of Sullivan's expedition in 1779, 441.
Van Keppel, Arnold-Joost, Earl of bemarle, 191, 191 n.
Van Rensselaer, Cornelia (Mrs. Thayer), 63.
Van Rensselaer, Gen. Stephen, 63. Van Schaick, Gen. Gozen, 437. His expedition against Onondaga, 456. Van Vaiters, Philip, 442. Van Wyck, Pierre C., 439. Varick, Lieut.-Col. Richard, 451, 477. Vaudemont, de, Prince, 184, 185. Venloo, the capture of, 193.
Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford, his Royal and Noble Authors," 194. Waltham, Mass., 201, 203. Walton, Rev. William, 47. Ward, Rev. John, 48. Ward, John, 25.
Ward, Capt. Samuel, 266, 275. Deaths in his company, from small-pox, 272. Of the party to assault Quebec, 293. Taken prisoner, 295.
Ware, Henry, Jr., D.D., 53.
Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de, Ware, Joseph, his journal of Arnold's
expedition to Quebec, 267. Ware, Joseph, the younger, 267. Wareham, Mass., 159. Warham, Rev. John, 49, 50.
Warner, Col. Seth, officers of his regi- ment killed by Indians, 461.
Warren, Capt. Benjamin, 443, 451, 453, 459.
Warren, Hon. C. H., 143.
Warren, Hon. G. Washington, 263. Warren, Mrs. J. Morton, 263. Warren, Gen. James, 243.
Warren, John Collins, M.D., 25, 25 n., 306.
Warren, Winslow, LL.B., remarks by relative to the Winslow letters, 243.
Warrenton, N.C., 21, 31, 33. Warrenton, Va., 262. Warwick, N. Y., 475. Washburn, Hon. John D., LL.B., Me- moir of the Hon. Stephen Salisbury by, 89-100. Washington, Pres. George, 27 n., 72, 140-143, 145, 163, 223, 224, 277, 297, 395, 414, 476. Portrait of, in the Mu-
Whiting, Rev. Samuel, 47. Whitlock, Sir Bulstrode, exploded coat
of arms of, 255. His "Memorials of English Affairs" and "Journal of the Swedish Embassy," ib. Whitmore, William H., A.M., 253, 267. Reports of the Record Commission- ers issued by, 68, 392.
Whittier, John G., his "Cassandra Southwick," 99.
Whitwell, William, letters from, to Messrs. Samuel and William Vernon, 121, 122.
Wickham, John, LL.D, 19, 19 n. Wiggin, Capt. Thomas, 48. Wild, Ebenezer, 265. His journal of Arnold's expedition to Quebec, 267- 275.
Wilder, Hon. Marshall P., 264. Wilkes, Mr., the log-house of, 31, 34. Willard, Mrs. Emma, her " History of the United States," 150.
Willard, Rev. Samuel, 125. A copy of his "The Fountain Opened," con- taining verses by Chief Justice Sew- all, 41-43.
Willard, Mr., 242. Willcox, Miss, 12.
Willett, Capt. Thomas, 151, 152. William III. of England, 172, 176, 176 n., 180, 182-184, 187, 188, 188 n., 189- 193, 191 n., 195.
William IV. of England, 395. "William," the, brig, 306, 374, 375, 390. William Winthrop fund, the, 73, 78, 79, 397, 402, 403. Income of the, 75, 76, 78, 399, 400, 402. Volumes bound from the income of the, 70, 393. Williams, Henry, 263. Williams, Capt. N., 124. Williams, Roger, 46, 48.
Williams, Capt. Thomas, 275. Williams, innkeeper, 33. Williamson, George, 241. Willing, Richard, 12.
Willing, Hon. Thomas, 11, 11 n. Wills, Robert, 447. Wills, Mr., 452. Wilmington, Del., 33.
Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester, 40. Wilson, Hon. Henry, 418 n.
Wilson, Rev. John, 45, 47, 50, 99, 201. Wilson, Rev. John (H.C. 1642), 46. Wilson, Jonathan, 166, 167.
Wilson, Joseph, his "Memorabilia Can- tabrigiæ" cited, 253 n. Wilson, Mrs., 31.
Winchester, Marquis of. See "Paulet, C., 2d Duke of Bolton." Windsor, Conn., 49.
Winslow, Hon. Edward (H.C. 1765), 229, 230 n., 235 n. A refugee from
Plymouth, 234, 236 n., 238 n., 242. Letter to, from Simon Pease, 235, 236. Letters to, from Pelham Wins- low, 236-239. Letter to, from Fran- cis Green, 239, 240. Commission of, as land agent, 241. Letter to, from Stephen Miller, Jr., 242. Death of, 242 n.
Winslow, Edward (H.C. 1736), 229, 229 n.-231 n., 233 n., 236 n., 241, 241 n., 243. Letter from, to Capt. T. Cotton, 229, 230. Commission of, as Register of Probate for Plymouth County, 231, 232. Letter to, from William Sheaffe, 232. Commission of, as Register of Probate for Suffolk County, 233. Letter to, from Isaac Winslow, 241, 242.
Winslow, Mrs. Edward, 242. Winslow, Francis E., 229. Winslow, Col. Isaac, 231 n. Winslow, Dr. Isaac, 231 n., 234, 234 n. Letter from, to Benjamin Marston, 230, 231.
Winslow, Isaac, 242 n. Letter from, to Edward Winslow, 241, 242. Winslow, Mrs. Isaac, 242. Winslow, Gen. John, 229, 229 230 n., 231 n., 232, 236 n. The commission of, in the possession of Mr. Winslow Warren, 243.
Winslow, John, 236. Winslow, Joshua, 239. Winslow, Gov. Josiah, 151, 152 Winslow, Major Pelham, 229, 230 n., 234, 235 n., 236 n., 237 n., 240, 240 n., 243. Letters from, to Edward Wins- low, Jr., 236-239.
Winslow, Penelope, 237, 237 n., 239, 239 n.
Winslow papers communicated by Mr. Charles Deane, 229-242.
Winsor, Justin, A.B., 85, 197 n., 221- 224, 267. Elected Corresponding Sec- retary, 79, 404. Corresponding Sec- retary, 64, 101, 225, 258. His "Nar- rative and Critical History of Amer- ica," 64, 65, 68, 392. His "Memorial History of Boston," 65. His report as Commissioner, on the condition of the Records, &c., in the Department of the Secretary of State, 68. Presents extracts from a letter written by Sa- rah Sever, 158. Makes a communi- cation relative to a newly discovered embankment at Stony Brook, 200- 204. Points out an error as to the number of men furnished to the Con- tinental army, 204-207. Of a com- mittee of inquiry respecting the work of Mr. B. F. Stevens, 219. Presents a copy of a journal of Arnold's expe-
Mon, 23 45, 9, 12, 121, 28 2 Hs auto grape journal in the cases of the Society, 82 Extract from Los Es¦ tory of New Eng and, corning the Northern Lights, 194. 16. Letter to. from Henry Bade, 157. Winthrop, ban. Jotin, gʻi Car, 43, 152. Winthrop, Jain, FRS, 15 Winthrop, Ph.
John, LLD $21. Winthrop 2.2. the death of an- nounced. 330. Notice of, by Mr. R. C. Winthrop, Jr., 302, &da Winthrop, John Stil, 408. Winthrop, Ms. Katharine, 65. Winthrop, Hon R. C... LL 1.68.82 83. 143, 144, 152, 171, 211, 220, 254, 405 President, 1, 64. Welcome to, on re- suming the chair after his severe - ness. 1. Remarks by, 12. Announces ¦ the death of Mr. John C. Philips and of Rear-A Imiral George H. Preble.! 2. 3. Announces his intention of withdrawing from the presidency, 4. Calls attention to several recent his torical works, 64, 65. Presents a let-; ter from Hon. William A. Courtenay, communicating a gift to the Society, 65, 66. Presents. for the Calinet, a medal commemorating the dedication of the Washington Monument, 66 His remarks on the occasion of his retirement from the Presidency, 84- 86. Portrait of, presented to the Society, 118, 33. His speech at St. Peter's College, 121. His " Addresses. and Speeches cited, 121 . Com- munication from, relative to the his- tory of the Washington Monument, 140-147. Letter to, from C. J. Bur- get, 140. Note to, from Col. T. H. Perkins, 141. Remarks by, at a din- ner of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, 145, 146. Quotes a remark of Daniel Webster,
Sneaks of a picture of Niagara Fils 15 Presents a gift from Hon. B220 Pays a tribute to E Parker, 236-210. Re- maras by, on presenting to the Society a ponds rapt of Daniel Webster, 217- I'resents a miniature likeness of Ouver Crom wea, 21. Entertains the members of the Society at his house, 44
Wing Robert C., Jr., A.M., 395. Makes explanatory remarks relative to his communication at the February Ditur. 16. Communicates a letter from Heary Boade to Gov. Join Winthrop, 156-158. Communicates letters of Lord Catts, with remarks on the same, 171-199. Notice of John Winthrop by, 30. Elected a mem- ber of the executive committee of the Canli 44. Memoir of Hon. David Stars by, 405–428. Winthrop, H. Thomas Lindall, LL.D., 21, 85, 220, 40. Signs a letter to HH G. Ous, 221. Portrait of, repaired 20
Winthrop, Thomas L., Jr., 409, 409 n. Winthrop, Mr-Gen. Wait Still, 105. Winthrop, M ́s. Wait Still, 162. Winthrop, William, 73, 397.
Winthrop Papers," the, 83, 156, 192 n.,
Wisconsin Historical Society, the, 135. Wise, ―.34.
Wissing. William, 195. Witch-trials in Massachusetts, communi- cation by Dr. Moore, respecting the Salem court of 1592, 43. Dr. William Everett's remarks in reply, 43, 44. Withers, Ca, 174. Withington, L., 206. Woburn, Mass., 47. Wolcott, Roger, LL.B., nominated to prepare a memoir of Hon. James M. Robbins, 140.
Wood, Anthony à, his "Athenæ Oxo- nienses" cited, 39. Woodbridge, innkeeper, 32. Woodbridge, NJ, 10, 33. Woodman, John, 445-449, 451, 454, 457, 458, 473.
Woods, Alva, D.D., 91. Woodward, innkeeper, 33. Woosely. See "Worsley, H." Wooster, Gen. David, 238, 299. Worcester, Rer. William, 48. Wercoster, Mass., 90, 94, 121, 295, 478.
Worcester Bank, the, 94. Worcester County Bible Society, 93. Worcester County Free Institute of In- dustrial Sciences, 92.
Worcester County Institute for Savings, | Yorick, a slave, 341 n.
Worcester Free Public Library, 92. Worcester and Nashua Railroad Co., 94.
William, 110. Lines
quoted from, 115. Wormwood, Peter, 445, 446. Worsley, Benjamin, killed at Cherry Valley, 450.
Worsley, Henry, 175, 181, 181 n.
Worsley, Sir Robert, 181 n., 183, 183 n., 184, 190.
Worthington, Conn., 32. Wragg, Mr., 26.
Wragg, Mrs., 26. Wright, Sergeant, 455. Wyalusing, Penn., 473.
Wyoming, Penn., 441, 467, 470, 472–474.
Young, Alexander, D.D., 85, 202, 203. His "Chronicles of Massachusetts," 250. Cited, 202 n., 203 n., 250 n., 251 n. Young, Rev. Edward J., A.M., 85, 207. Elected Recording Secretary, 79, 404. Recording Secretary, 1, 64, 87, 101, 118, 136, 154, 168, 208, 225, 258, 435. Alludes to the last work and death of Mr. C. C. Perkins, v. Pays a tribute to Mr. J. L. Sibley, vi, vii. Presents a new volume of the Proceedings, 65. Of the committee to publish the Proceedings, 87, 486. Presents a gift from Miss Caroline Simpkins, 105. Presents a new serial of the Proceed- ings, 106, 404. Announces a memoir of Rear Admiral Preble, 122. Young, Prof. John, M.D., 44. Young, John, 44. Young, Joseph, 234. Young, Joshua, 234.
Young, commander of a British vessel, 374.
Younglove, Dr., 454, 460.
Youngs, Rev. John, 49.
Yoxsaw. See "Kanaghsaws."
Zeilin, Major Jacob, 260.
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