Vane, Sir Harry, 215.
Vanessa (Cadenus and Vanessa), 19;
goes to Ireland, 20;
letter to Swift, 21;
letter to Stella, 22;
legacy to Berkeley, 23;
death of, 25.
Vanhomrigh, Esther (See Vanessa), 17.
Vassall House, 148;
becomes hospital, 149;
Doctor Church there confined, 150.
Vaudreuil, Governor, 200.
Walker, Lucretia P., 272.
Walpole, Sir Robert, 28;
writes to Lord Percival, 33.
Ward, Elizabeth C., founds Chinese library, 355.
Ward, Frederick Townsend, born at Salem, 342;
enters French army, 343;
enlists in Nicaraguan expedition, 344;
arrives at Shanghai, 344;
defeats Tai-Pings, 347;
is made a mandarin, 349;
organises Ever-Victorious Army, 350;
marries Changmei, 350;
buried at Ning Po, 352;
is made a god, 352.
Warren, Doctor, and Church, 157.
Warren, Mrs. Mercy, 100.
Washington, George, letter of, 88.
Wayside Inn, 49, 241.
Wentworth, Governor, marriage of, 248.
Wentworth, Michael, 249.
West, Benjamin, 270.
West Indies, proposed seminary at, 14.
Whitehall (built at Newport, R. I.), 11;
made over to Yale College, 33.
White, Maria, 285, 286.
Whitman, Mrs. Sarah, 290.
Whittier at Marblehead, 371;
at Philadelphia, 372;
"A Sea Dream," written by, 374;
at Haverhill Seminary reunion, 379;
endows Amesbury Home, 366.
Williams, Gov. Charles K., 208.
Williams, Rev. Eleazer (Dauphin?), 207.
Williams, Eunice, captured, 194;
is converted by Jesuits, 205;
marries a savage, 205;
revisits Deerfield, 205.
Williams, Rev. John, 193;
captured, 194;
redeemed, 203.
Williams, Roger, 226.
Williams, Rev. Stephen, 198;
captured by Indians, 194;
redeemed, 203;
settles at Longmeadow, 204.
Winthrop, John, 217.
Wiscasset, Me., plan to entertain Marie Antoinette at, 163.
Woodworth, Samuel, born at Scituate, 359;
writes "Old Oaken Bucket," 362;
dies, 364.
Yale College, bequest from Berkeley, 33;
S. F. B. Morse at, 269.
Zenobia, 301.
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