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420 INDEX.Turkeys, first that were taken to Engl<strong>and</strong>,i. 122.Turkish treasure, i. 83.Turks' heads cut off by Smith, i. 84,88.Turks' Heads, the isl<strong>and</strong>s, i. 88.Turks, desire of Columbus to drivethem from Europe, i. 7.Turpentine, ii. 313.Tuscarora meeting-house, ii. 395.Tuscaroras in North Carolina, ii. 299 ;expelled from North Carolina, migrateto the Mohawk valley <strong>and</strong> addone more to the Five Nations, ii.304.Twelfth Niglit, i. 175.Tyler, John, Governor of <strong>Virginia</strong>, ii.10.Tyler, John, President of U. S., ii.25 129.Tyler, L.' G., i. 296; ii. 19, 23, 61, 92,128, 247.Tyler, M. C, ii. 265.Tyler, Wat, ii. 10, 25.Tzekely, Moses, i. 85.Union of the Colonies, schemes for,ii. 129.Unitarians threatened with death inMai-yl<strong>and</strong> Toleration Act, i. 311.University College of London, i. 112." Unmasked Face of our Colony in<strong>Virginia</strong>," i. 208-213.Urban VIII. , his bull against tobacco,i. 174.Utie, John, i. 297, 298.Utrecht, treaty of, ii. 190.Valentia, Lord, i. 43.Vall<strong>and</strong>igham, E. H., u. 140.Valparaiso, i. 27.Van Dyck, i. 208.Vane, Sir Harry, ii. 12.Vassall's house in Cambridge, ii.227.Vegetables, ii. 2, 221.Venetian argosy, fight with theBreton ship, i. 83.Venezuela, i. 198.Venice, i. 84 ; ii. 344.Venus <strong>and</strong> Adonis, the poem, i. 55.Vera Cruz, i. 19.Vermont, i. G2.Verrazano, Sea of, i. 61 ; ii. 384.Vespucius, Americus, i. 12-14, 91,149 ; ii. 347.Vestry, close, ii. 36, 98, 375.Vestry, open, ii. 99 ; in South Carolina,ii. 323.Veto power, ii. 152.Vicksburg, ii. 191.Victoria, Queen, i. 259.Vikings not properly called pirates,ii. 339.Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham,i. 197.Vinlaud, i. 18 ; ii. 277.Violins, ii. 241-242.Virginals, ii. 242.<strong>Virginia</strong>, origin of the name, 1. 32believed to abound in preciousmetals, i. 58, 122 ; first charter of,i. 60, G4 ; extent of the colony in1624, i. 223 ;population of, i. 253ii. 2, 4, 23, 24, 35 ;prolific in leadersof men, ii. 44 ; habeas corputintroduced into, ii. 371.<strong>Virginia</strong> Historical Society, i. 112 ; iL298.<strong>Virginia</strong>n historians, ii. 255.<strong>Virginia</strong>ns at Oxford, ii. 250.Volga River, i. 73.Voltaire, ii. 15, 352.Wafer, Lionel, a buccaneer, ii. 358.Wahunsunakok, i. 94.Waldeuses, the, ii. 205.Wales, conquest of, i. 259.Walker, William, ii. 348.Walsingham, Sir F., i. 36,Walton, Izaak, i. 221.Wampum, i. 137.Ward's Plantation, i. 186.Warner, Augustine, ii. 100.Warren, William, i. 296.Warrasqueak Bay, i. 131, 209.Washington, Augustine, ii. 249.Washington, George, i. 70, 273, 296ii. 175, 227 ; his love for dogs,horses, hunting, <strong>and</strong> fishing, ii. 239,240 ; killed by his doctors, ii. 260.261 ; his intimacy with Lord Fairfax,ii. 397 ; sent to warn theFrench, ii. 399.Washington, Henry, ii. 25, 397.Wasliiugton, John, ii. 25, 59, 69, 97.Washington, Lawrence, brot<strong>her</strong> ofGeorge, ii. 247, 249, 389.Wasliington, Lawrence, brot<strong>her</strong> ofJohn, ii. 59.Washington, Lawrence, of Sulgrave,i. 70.Washington, Martha, ii. 119 ; <strong>her</strong> lifeat home, ii. 235.Washington family tree, ii. 27.Waters, Fitz Gilbert, ii. 25, 26.Watson, Elkanah, ii. 215, 216.Wedding, the first in EnglishAmerica, i. 113.Weddings, ii. 237.Weeden, W. B., ii. 251.Weller, Tony, ii. 142.Weromoconioco, i. 94, 102, 112, 114-119, 130-139, 165, 224 ; ii. 158.West, Francis, i. 131, 140, 146, 251.West, John, i. 297, 298.West, Joseph, ii. 279, 286.West, Penelope, i. 147.Westminster Abbey, i. 43.Westminster School, i. 42.Westover, i. 225 ; ii. 257.West Point, Va., i. 224.

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