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556 INDEX. Warren, Thomas, iii. 522. Warwick, Countess of, a friend to a persecuted purity, ii. 7, 9. ----, Earl of, a friend to the puritans, ii. I47-his character and death, id, n. , Earl of, his character, iii. 18, n-a friend to the puritans, . 432. Watertown in New England found- ed, ii. 494. Wentworth, Sir Peter, his charac- ter, ii. 193, u. Whateley, William, ii. 436. Wheelwright, John, iii. 472. Whitaker, William, ii. 72. , Jeremiah, iii. 190. White, William, his cruel examina- tion, i. 145, n. White, Bishop, his stigma'cast upon the puritans, ii. 364. White, John, iii. 88. Whitehead, David, i. 172. Whiteman, Edward, burnt at Lich- field, i. 67. Whitfield, Henry, iii. 373. Whitgift, Archbishop, at first an advocate for nonconformity, i. 26, n-the queen's charge to him, and his three articles, 45-his prevarication, 50-his magnifi- cent train, 62, n-his cruel threat- . ening, 267-a letter to him, 289 - petitions to him, 301-his slan- derous and foul language, 321, 394; ii. 46, 142-Hume's charac- ter of him, i. 421, n-his incon- sistency, ii. 138, n, 145, n-his controversy with Cartwright, 144 -Ballard's opinion of this con- troversy, ib, n-his prohibition of Cartwright, 149-his mistake cor- rected, 163--suppressed Bound's book on the sabbath, 173-his de- claration at Lambeth conference, 216-an enemy to the liberty of the press, 328-his base charac- terof the puritans, Pref. xiii. xiv. -his cruel persecution of them, i. 291, 300, 307, 312, 313, 357, 393, 394, 419, 420, 426, 444; 21, 29, n, 39, 43, 46, 140, 142, 222, 224, 231, 325, 367,379, 449 ; iii. 512, Whiting, Samuel, iii. 472. Whittingham, William, i. 229. Wigginton, Giles, I. 418. Wight, Daniel, i. 447. Wilcocks, Thomas, i 185. Wilkinson, Henry, iii. 59. - --- John iii. 101 iii. 516. Will, a form of, i. 389. Willet, Andrew, ii. 284. Willet, Mrs., her great charity, ii. 286, n. Williams, Bishop, his barbarous sen- tence, i. 82-account of him, ii. 370, n. Williams, Roger, iii. 477. Williamson, Nicholas, iii. 511. Wilson, John, i. 339. Thomas, ii. 282. , iii. 173. --, John, iii. 431. Windsor in New England founded, ii. 376. Withers, George, ii. 248. Wolsey, Cardinal, account of, i. 189, n. Wood, Lever, i, 444. Wood, Anthony, his false charges refuted, iii. 258, 308. Woodcock, Thomas, committed to NeWgate, ii. 185, n. Woodcock, Francis, iii. 109. Workman, John, ii. 434. --, Giles, iii. 255. Wotton, Lord, a friend to the pu- ritans, ii. 282. Wotton, Anthony, ii. 346. Wrathband, William, ii. 470. Wren, Bishop, account of, ii. 410, n-his severe persecution of the puritans, i. 80, 81; ii. 397, 412; iii. 18, 19, 264, 522-524. Wright, Robert, i. 239. Wright, Catharine, dispossessed, ii. 117. Wroth, Sir Robert, a friend to the puritans,ii. 232. Wroth, Mr., ii. 468. Wyburn, Percival, ii. 169. Wyke, Andrew, iii. 142. Yates, John, iii. 517.- Young, Patrick, iii. 145. --, Thomas, iii. 255, END OF VOL. 4. The author regrets that in the former part of this work he has dis- covered somefew inaccuracies in the spelling ofproper names; but he trusts that in other respects it will befound correct.

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