316 
Ww 
Wallace, William, 4. 
Walpole, Sir Robert, 176. 
Wampanoag Indians, the, 129. 
Ward, Nathaniel, on liberty of con- 
science, 133; draws up the Massa- 
chusetts “ Body of Liberties,” 140. 
Warham, John, 141-142. 
Warren, Joseph, 193-194. 
Wars of the Roses, Paston Letters throw 
light on, 12-13. 
Warwick, Conn., beginnings of, 135, 154. 
Washington, George, 62, 157; letters of, 
edited by Sparks, 19; early military 
undertakings of, 106; with General 
Braddock, 107-108; assists in cap- 
turing Fort Duquesne, 112. 
Watertown, Mass., 136, 137, 138, 139, 
143. 
Watt, James, 251, 254. 
Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Strafford, 
57: 
“Werewolves and Swan Maidens,” Dr. 
Fiske’s essay on, 298-299. 
Wethersfield, Conn., settlement of, 143. 
Wheelwright, John, 135, 136. 
Wilberforce, Samuel, encounter of, with 
Huxley, 201-203. 
William the Conqueror, period in his- 
tory of, 28. 
Williams, Reger, 134, 135, 142. 
Windsor, Conn., settlement of, 143. 
Winnebago Indians, the, 92-93. 
Winslow, Edward, 131. 
Winthrop, John, Governor of Massachu- 
setts, 134, 146. 

INDEX 
Winthrop, John (the younger), Governor 
of Connecticut, 149 n., 155-156. 
Witchcraft, disappearance of belief in, 
277. 
Wolfe, General James, 113-115. 
Women, importation of, into Canada, 
85-86; the Delaware Indians sub- 
mit to be called, 95. 
Writing, invention of, stage in evolution 
of society marked by, 253. 
x 
X Club, the, 204, 247. 
Xenophon, 7, 32. 
Y. 
“Yanechek and the Water Demon,” 
297. 
Year Books, the, importance of publica- 
tion of, 9. 
York, Maine, burned by French and 
Indians, 99. 
Youmans, E. L., version of the Wilber- 
force-Huxley encounter, 201-202; 
“Herbert Spencer on the Ameri- 
cans,” etc., 229 n.;: Dr. Fiske’s Life 
of, 247. 
Young, Thomas, Milton’s tutor, 41. 
Z 
Zendavesta, the, 288. 
Zend Yacna, the, 288. 
“ Zodlogical Mythology,” Gubernatis’, 
289 n. 
