Waterbury, provincial officer, 299
Webb, Colonel Daniel, 270, 280
sent to relieve Oswego,
284
arrives too late, 290
at Fort Edward, 341,
354
fails to support Fort
William Henry, 342-346
his explanation, 343n.
his report to Loudon,
632
Wedell, General, defeat by Russians, 606
Weld, Chaplain, 284 and n.
Weiser, Conrad, Indian interpreter, 67, 71, 126, 246
Wesley, John, 29
West, Captain Benjamin, finds bones of Braddock’s men, 457
Whiting, Lieutenant-Colonel, ambushed, 218
Whitmore, brigadier, in Louisbourg
expedition, 385, 391-393
becomes Governor after
its fall, 403
Whitworth, Dr. Miles, in Acadia,
197
at Fort William Henry
Massacre, 350
his report on massacre,
633-634
William Henry, Fort, established,
226
first attack on fort
fails, 310-313
threatened by new attack,
329
under siege, 339-347
description of fort,
341
Monro’s brave
defense of, 343-347
its surrender to Montcalm,
347
Indians break pledge
to Montcalm, 348
massacre and atrocities
at, 348-352, 353n.
survivors reach Fort
Edward, 351-352
fort burned, 352
camp life and health
in, 429-432
William of Orange, 29
William III of England, 29
Williams, Ephraim, 210
comments on Crown Point
army, 211-212
killed at Lake George,
218
Williams, Stephen, Chaplain with Crown Point expedition, 210, 213
Williams, Thomas, surgeon at Crown
Point, 210, 212
at Lake George battle,
219-220
his anxiety for Oswego,
284
report on fall of Oswego,
285
Williams, Colonel William, comment
on Oswego loss, 285
his letters on Ticonderoga
defeat, 428
his reports of illness
at Fort William Henry, 431-432
Williamsburg, Virginia, social life in (1754), 128-129
Winnebago Indians, 335
Winslow, John, 132
raises Massachusetts
regiment, 181
leads Colonials at Beausejour,
183 and n.
oversees removal of
Acadians, 194-204
his appearance and character,
198
his treatment of Acadians,
199-203
named Commander of Ticonderoga
Campaign, 269-270
prepares attack on Ticonderoga,
273-274
confers with General
Loudon, 281
at Lake George, 294-295
his praise of Israel
Putnam, 299
comments on Crown Point
failure, 305
Massachusetts shares
cost of his expeditions, 408
Wolfe, Major-General Edward, father of James, 473, 475


