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  • William and Mary college, chartered, [80], [81], [103].
  • Williams, Roger, character, [132];
    • at Salem, [132], [133];
    • founds Providence, [133], [146], [147], [149], [160];
    • services in Pequod War, [136];
    • attitude towards Quakers, [165].
  • Williamsburg, capital of Virginia, [81], [98].
  • Wilmington, Del., founded, [201], [208].
  • —, N. C., early French visit to, [32].
  • Windsor, Conn., founded, [136], [137], [140], [141].
  • Windward Islands, English colonies, [236], [237].
  • Wingfield, Edward Maria, member of London Company, [66];
    • president of Jamestown, [70].
  • Winslow, Edward, London agent of Massachusetts, [131], [132];
    • in the Gorton case, [160];
    • expression of colonial independence, [161].
  • Winthrop, John, governor of Massachusetts, [127], [129], [135], [138], [156];
    • expression of colonial independence, [161].