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Wompatuck, josiah, sachem of matta- | Woodward, mary, her gift of church

keeset. iv. 222.

Wompissacuck, its meaning. iv. 275.
Wompompeag not made by indians
of nantucket. iii. 35. See wam-
pampeag.

Wonasquam, indian town, account of.
ii. 122.

Woncenquag, its meaning. iv. 275.
Wonder-working providence, by ed-
ward johnson, referred to. i. (xxv.
XXX.) reprinted. ii. 49. 95.
123. 161. iv. 1. 51. vii. 1. 58.
viii. 1. 39.

iii.

plate to brookline. ii. 154.
Woodward, jane. x. 180.
Woodworth, walter. iv. 239.
Woodworth, benjamin. iv. 229.
Woollen cloth ordered by general
court of massachusetts to be manu-
factured.
v. 238.
Woolman, john, writes against slavery.
viii. 188. 190. 191.
Woolrich,
viii. 231.
Woosamequen, or massasoit, chief
sachem of the wompanoogs. v. 33.
or ousamequin. vii. 140.

Wood's "new england prospect," re- Wooster, col. david, his letter to

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Woodbridge, rev. john, of andover.
iv. 138. viii. 14. vi. 416.

Woodbridge, john. viii. 106.
Woodbridge, benjamin. viii. 106.
Woodbridge, rev. timothy. ii. 128.
Woodbridge, col. iii. 237.
Woodbury. samuel. viii. 46.
Woodcock, william. viii. 105.
Woodham, john. viii. 107.

Woodman, rev. joseph, of sanbornton,
new hampshire. iii. 112.
Woodmansey, john. viii. 105.
Woods, rev. dr. leonard. ii. 186.
Woodstock. iii. 178.
Woodville, george. i. 121.
Woodward, edward. viii. 107.
Woodward, thomas. ii. 144.
Woodward, capt. viii. 157.

Woodward, thomas, his gift of church
plate to brookline. ii. 154.

trumbull about new haven.
217.

Worcester, rev. noah. iii. 108.
112.

Worcester, rev. thomas, of salisbury,
new hampshire. iii. 108. 112.
178.

viji.

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Wright, richard. vii. P. 60. his
pinnace blown up. v. 195. vii. P.
62.

Wright, capt. viii. 157.
Wright, abigail. x. 177.
Wright,
iv. 284.

Wroth, sir thomas, a patentee of new
england. v. 217.
Wuckan. ii. 10.

Wutohkekum, its meaning. x. 174.
Wuttatash, its meaning. x. 174.
Wuttatashmuit, its meaning. x. 174.
Wyandots indians. ii. 3. 6. 12. mis-
sion to receive an annuity from
united states. 4. iv. 68.
Wyer, peter, clerk of the writs at
york. vi. 596.
Wyer, david. ii. 178.
Wyman, capt. ii. 146.
Wyman, seth. ii. 176. 180.

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numbers. ii. 24.
Yazoos indians. ii. 15.
Yazou river. ii. 16.
Yeardley, capt. ix. 111.
Yearly, sir george. ix. 114.

ii. 41.

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Zane, robert, disowned by the
"friends" for opposing slavery.
viii. 186.
Zanesville. ii. 4.
Zeisberger, rev.

referred to

Yellow fever among indians. iii. 91.
Yellow medicine river.
Yellow stone river. ii. 36.
Yoghum, capt. x. 85.
York, or agamenticus, comes under
jurisdiction of massachusetts. vi.
543. order and declaration of
massachusetts general court for the
government. 594. court of com- Zouche, lord, a patentee of new eng-
missioners meet with difficulty at;

x. 104, et post.
Zeno, a negro. x. 178.
Zion's saviour, wonder-working pro-
vidence of. See sion's saviour,
&c.

land. v. 217.

men there refuse obedience to mas-Zouche, sir edward, a patentee of
sachusetts commissioners. 597. new england. v. 217.

indian murders at.

631. 633.

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dismissed Sept. 1698.

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