Walker, William, 344. Warren, Sarah, 244, 246, 295, 299. Wallen, Joyce (Mrs. Ralph-), 243, 245, 295, Warren, Sarah Doten- (Mrs. Jas.-), 323. Wamesits, The, 133, 134. Wampanoage, 120. Warren, Sarah Walker- (Mrs. Nathaniel-), Wampanoags, The, 120, 136, 522, 538, 544, Washing-clay, 99. 556; territory of the, 164. Wampum, 274, 305, 306, 322, 425. Washing clothes at Provincetown, Pilgrim's, Webb, William, 355. Webb, (Mr.), 355. Webster, Daniel, 612. Webster place, 81. "Websters," 586. See "Weavers." Weeks, John, 420, 518. Weeks, · (Mrs. John-), 420. Weirs, Fish, 164. White, John (Bishop), 159. Weir's painting of "Departure from Delft- White, J. A., 81. haven," 51. "Welcome," ship, 117, 591. Wellfleet, 85; Bay, 84, 85. Wellingsley Brook, 471. Welsh claim to the discovery of New Eng- land, 139. White, Judith (Mrs. Resolved-), 187. White, Peregrine, 80, 181, 293, 299, 401, 445, 466, 542, 600, 602. White, Resolved, 184, 186, 187, 293, 299, White, Roger, 159, 282, 455. Welsh settlers in New England, 525, 528, | White, Susanna (Mrs. William-), 181, 183, 533. Wenham, 580. Wesley, John, 13. 186, 293, 299. White, William, 32, 38, 80, 82, 116, 159, "Wessaguscus," 223, 361+. See "Wessa White, (Sawyer), 271. gusset." White, (Rev.), 272. See "Wey- Whitgift, John (Archbishop), 8, 15. West, Francis (Admiral), 236–238. "West Harbor," 361+. West India Company, The, 303. West India slavery, 562. West India trade, The, 399. West Indies, The, 117, 142, 444, 472, 584. Westerly, R. L., 132. Westfield, 552. Westminster Hall, 230. Weston, Thomas, 44, 45, 193, 194, 204, 235, Wetherell, William (Pastor), 423, 579. Whales and whaling, 69, 149, 565, 603. Wharves, 435. Wheat, 161, 584, 586. Wheeler, ―, 552. Wheildon, Gabriel, 597. Wheildon, Ruth, 597. Whey, 104. See Whitman, W. H., 452. "Whitson Bay," 146. Wiatt, James, 607. Wicket, Jeremy, 590. Wife-beating, et contra, 597, 602. Wigan, Eng., 452. Wight, Isle of, 55. Wilberforce, Bishop Samuel, xiv. Willet, Andia Bourne- (Mrs. Hezekiah-), William III., 109, 282, 572. [526. | Winslow, Elizabeth Barker- (1st Mrs. Ed- Williams, Frances Dighton- (Mrs. Richard-), Williams, Mary Lothrop- (Mrs.-), 401. (Mrs. Roger-), 369. Williams, Sarah (Mrs. John-), 596. Williams, Thomas, 183, 186, 300. Williams, (Lieut.), 380. Williams, The name, 301. "Williams," apple-tree, the, 370. Wills, 300, 400, 401, 448, 460, 463, 598, 599. Wilson, Lambert (Dr.), 336. Winchester measures, 400. Wincob, John, 43. "Wincob Patent," the, 43, 44. Winding-sheets, 590. Windmills, 388, 438; Newport, 141. Windsor, Conn., 372, 392, 394, 395. Winkop, John, 43. See "Wincob." Winslow, Edward (Senior), 444- Winslow, Isaac (2d) (Dr.), 445. Winslow, John, 187, 191, 192, 293, 299, 445. Winslow, John (3d), 445. Winslow, Josiah (2d), 443. Winslow, Mary (Mrs. John-), 187. Winslow, Penelope Pelham- (Mrs. Josiah-), 540. Winslow, Susanna, 187. See "Latham." ward-), 445, 476. Winslow's "Brief Narration," xii, xv, xvi. 178. Winslows'," Relation," xii, xv, xvi. Winslow's, Tories, The, 291. Winter, Christopher, 482, 501, 502. Winter, John, 602. Winters, 112, 181, 581, 582. - Winthrop, John (Gov.), 156, 175, 325, 327, Wisbeach, England, 188. Wiswall, Ichabod (Pastor), 465, 53, 532, Wiswall, Mary Atwood- (Mrs. Ichabod-), Witchcraft, 458, 490-494, 568, 591; cases Wood, Henry, 34. Wood, John, 436. See "Atwood." Woodbury, Agnes (Mrs. John-), 274. Wood's Hole or Holl, 141. Wood's "Prospect," 99, 175, 376; on clams, 205; map of New England, 97, 361+. Woodworth, Walter, 493. Woollen, 585, 587. Wool-pulling, 192. Worcester, Eng., 109. Worcester, Marquis of, 87. Worcester, Mass., 359, 571. "Worcester Collection," The, 359. Worcestershire, Eng., 181, 445. Worksop, Eng., 23. Worship, Neglecting public, 487. Wrecks, 245, 287, 314, 380, 388, 393, 433; YARMOUTH, Mass., 136, 231, 363, 411, 486, 535, 562, 592; persons, 187, 313, Yarrow, 99. York, Eng., 109, 492. Yorkshire, Eng., 18, 175: persons, 248, 278, University Press: John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, U. S. A. 2756 This book is a preservation photocopy. It was produced on Hammermill Laser Print natural white, a 60 # book weight acid-free archival paper which meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (permanence of paper) Preservation photocopying and binding Acme Bookbinding Charlestown, Massachusetts 1995 |