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Virginia — Zenger
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Witches, in Salem Village, 35-48; testimony of, 40-48; case of Sarah Good, 40-43 ; case of Sarah Osburne, 43-45; case of the Indian Titiba, 45-48 ; Sewall's repentance, 48.
Witherspoon, John, Works, 19.
Wolcott [Oliver], The State of the National Debt, 598-600.
Wolcott, Roger, Affairs in Connecticut, 58-61.
Wolfe, General James, death, 372.
Women, as writers, 9 ; travels in New England, 224-229; occupations, 238-240; aid for Revolutionary soldiers, 467-469; in the Revolution, 550-554, 565-568.
Woodward, W. E., Records of Salem Witchcraft, 48.
Woolman, John, Journal, 21, 308; Exercise of a Quaker Abolitionist's Mind, 302-308.
Worcester, Records, 14, 17, 21.
Writs of Assistance, Otis's arguments on, 374-378.
Written work, with sources, 27.
Wynne, T. H., Byrd Manuscripts, 141, 238.
Wyser, John Conrad, The Settlement of the Palatine Germans in New York, 77-79.
YALE COLLEGE, foundation, 255-256; first trustees, 255; beginning of library, 256; first president, 256 ; located at Saybrook, 256; first commencement, 256-257; removed to New Haven, 257-258.
York, Duke of, Jerseys granted to, 69; regrants the Jerseys, 69.
Yorktown, earthworks, 4; Cornwallis's surrender at, 615-618.

ZENGER, John Peter, value of his trial, 3; A Prosecution for Criticising Government, 192-199; Brief Narrative of the Case and Tryal, 199.