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receives a deed of their beaver-hunting ground from the Five Nations, i. 33.

Williams College, ii. 239, 242.

Williams, Eleazer, impostures of, i. 91; his personal appearance, i. 92; his story of the “Bell of St. Regis,” i. 92.

Williams, Captain Ephraim, ii. 232; in command at Fort Massachusetts, ii. 241; the founder of Williams College, ii. 242; sketch of, ii. 242; death of, ii. 242.

Williams, Esther, released from Indian captivity, i. 87.

Williams, Eunice, in Indian captivity, i. 75; at Caughnawaga, i. 80; becomes an Indian squaw, i. 90, 91.

Williams, Major Israel, ii. 232.

Williams, John, minister at Deerfield, i. 57; his letter to the governor, i. 59; attacked by the French and Indians, i. 61; 415 captured, i. 62; on the attack of Deerfield, i. 69; his experiences during captivity, i. 71-79; his sufferings, i. 77; proves a stubborn heretic, i. 78, 79; bought by Vaudreuil, i. 79; kindly treated by Vaudreuil, i. 81; sent to Château Richer, i. 82; his grief at his son Samuel’s conversion to Catholicism, i. 83; on the methods employed by the Jesuits in converting prisoners,