Manhattan (Manatoes, Manatos, Manhades, Manhados, Manhatas, Manhatoes, Man- hattos, Monhatas, Monadoes, Munnados). See New York City.
Manhattos, The, vi. 335.
Manhegin Island, Me., i. 234n, 238n. Maning, Anne, i. 98.
Manittuwond Island, vi. 189.
Man-killer, The, a Cherokee,
Manly, Capt., 1775, i. 270.
Manly, Com. John, ii. 211.
Mannering, Joseph, i. 92, 93n.
Manning, Hezekiah, iv. 7.
Manning, James, D.D., Pres. of Brown
University, iv. 431.
Manning, Mary. See Adams, Mrs.
Manning, Mrs. Sarah. See Bull, Mrs. Manomet. See Sandwich. Manomet River, iii. 233n.
Manonscusset, or Scusset, iii. 234n, 348. Mansfield, Moses, viii. 694.
Mansfield, William Murray, Earl of, iv. 334. Mante, Maj. Thomas, Gage's opinion of his account of Braddock's expedition, iv. 367, 369.
Manton, Rev. Dr. Thomas, viii. 208. Mantoweeze, an Indian, vii. 518. Maquae Indians, i. 106, v. 212, 258; viii. 81, 83, 85; ix. 187. Treaty with them,
Maquawogs. See Mohawks. Maquoit, v. 270, 273.
Marblehead, Mass., ii. 173; iv. 872; vi. 118n; vii. 274; viii. 190.
Donation Committee of Boston, iv. 29, 68, 109, 124. Replies, 30, 216.
Marburg, iii. 3.
March, Col., 1707, v. 313.
March, Lieut., killed, 1755, v. 412.
Marcou, Jules, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., ix. p. xvii.
Mare Point, v. 274.
Margeson, Edmond, iii. 449, 454. Margomask, v. 508.
Margry, Pierre, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., ix. p. xvii.
Marian, Gen., 1781, x. 815.
Marie, wife of Uncas, vi. 232. Markham, Rev. Dr., 1769, iv. 449.
Marl supposed to be discovered in New England, vi. 544.
Marlborough, J. Churchill, Duke of, v. 329; vii. 409.
Marlborough, Indian murders at, v. 315, (Malbury) 326.
Marlorat, Augustin, viii. 76.
Marsh, Ebenezer Grant, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiii.
Marsh, George P., LL.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., v. p. xii.; vi. p. xii.; vii. p. xii.; viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii.
Marsh, Pelatiah, iv. 45.
Marshal, Lieut., 1760, v. 561.
Marshall, Capt., 1767, iv. 411, 412. Marshall, Benjamin, iv. 255, 264.
Marshall, John, LL.D., Cor. Memb. M. H.
Martha's (Martin's) Vineyard, i. 201, 226; (Capawack) iii. 97, 104, 122; v. 62; vii. 30n; (Martin's) Vineyard, vi. 284. Ship- wreck on, 1675, vii. 42.
Martian, Capt., 1635, ix. 139, 144, 147. Martin, Capt., 1624, ix. 67.
Martin, Capt, 1667, vii. 529.
Martin, Capt., 1774, iv. 166. Martin, Col., 1768, x. 601. Martin, Mr., 1763, x. 490, 505. Martin, Mrs., 1681, viii. 29.
Martin, Christopher, Part taken by, in rela- tion to the voyage of the Pilgrims, iii. 56, 57, 62, 72. Governor in the Mayflower, 72, 448. His alleged arbitrary conduct, 72. 73. His family, 448, 451.
Martin, Henry, viii. 195.
Martin, Gov. John, Letter of, to Lord Dart- mouth, x. 698.
Martin, Capt. Knot, Jr., iv. 226.
Martin, Mary, vii. 376.
Martin, Solomon, iii. 448.
Martin, William, v. 447.
Martindale, Capt., 1775, i. 270.
Martinique, v. 492, 500, 515; ix. 448, 461. Martin's Hundred, ix. 65, 72.
Martley, Robert, i. 77.
Martyn, Com., 1710, v. 320.
Martyn, Mrs. Martha (Symonds Denison), vii. 133, 134.
Martyn, Peter, iii. 136.
Martyn, Richard, viii. 357.
Martyr, Peter, viii. 76.
Mary II., Queen, viii. 117, 118, 412, 516n, 539, 596n.
Mary Ann, vessel, i. 99, 100.
Mary and Anne, vessel, iii. 365.
Mary and John, vessel, i. 232, 239, 245; iii. 307; vii. 14.
Maryland, v. 213, 233, 244, 419, 479; ix. 141, 152; x. 521, 579, 609, 617 foll., 692 foll., 707, 800, 801. Boston Port Bill, iv. 38n, 39n. Indignation at the murders in, v. 420. To be made Catholic, Indian ix. 83. Granted to Lord Baltimore, 97. Placed under the protection of Loyola, 99, 107. Boundary of, ix. 335; x. 824,
826. Charter, 817, S20.
Maryland Provincials, v. 481.
Mary Rose, ship, blown up in Charlestown Harbor, 1640, vi. 141.
Mascareen, Capt., 1710, v. 321, 322. Mascarene, Maj. Paul, delegate from Nova Scotia, 1723, v. 363.
Mashaseog country, v. 124. Mashpey, v. 133.
Mason, Capt., 1632, i. 94.
Mason, Mr., 1683, v. 117, 119.
Peck), vii. 416-422. Mason, Charles, and Dixon, x. 825. Mason, Charles, D.D., Member M. H. S., v. p. ix. His death, vi. p. ix. Mason, Jeremiah, LL.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xv.
Mason, Capt. John, proprietor of New Hampshire, ii. 285, 286; iii. 154, 296, 328; vii. 329n; ix. 47; x. 815, 817. Mason, Capt., afterwards Maj.-Gen. John, i. 35; vi. 164, 189n, 250, 268, 271, 275, 278, 296, 298, 485; vii. 82, 294, 522, 523, 541n, 551n, 554. And the Pequots, iii. 356, 359. Commands troops to defend Uncas, 435. Commission respecting the Pequots at Nameag, vi. 338. Expedition against the Pequots, vii. 321. Letters to John Winthrop, 411; to John Winthrop, Jr., 413, 414. 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 424, 425, 426; to Elizabeth Winthrop, 421; to the Governor, &c., of Connecticut, 423. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 8. Letter from Edward Hop- kins to, vi. 338. Notice of, vii. 411n. Mason, Jonathan, iv. 2, 159, 238, 265, 267, 269, 270, 275.
Mason, Rebekah. See Wait, Mrs. Mason, Robert, viii. 527, 531.
1688, 367, 369. Notice of, 367n. Mason, Robert M., Member M. H. S., ix. p.
Mason, Stephen, viii. 676, 705n. Letter to Simon Bradstreet, v. 256. Letter to In- crease Mather, viii. 699. Mason, Thaddeus, ii. 132, 133. Masquanominit, an Indian, vi. 248. Massachusetts, ii. 23, 230; iii. 97; v. 365, 442; vi. 272, 291, 301, 312n, 346, 515; vii. 583; x. 535. Laws restraining religious liberty, collected by J. Clarke in his “Ill Newes," ii. 65 foll. Profits of the Governor, 176. Governor to be appointed by the king, by the charter of 1691, 302. Coin- age, 259, 276, 296. Extinction of slavery in, iv. 333-346. The Body of Liberties cited on slavery, 334. The law for levy- ing taxes, v. 154, 168, 173. Possession of Nova Scotia by the French an injury to, 319. Land titles in, viii. 536. claim Nova Scotia, x. 841, 845. dary, southern, ii. 186; iii. 368; west- ern iv. 420; x. 493-497, 514; northern, x. 817, 834; with Plymouth Colony, vi. 156- 158. Massachusetts and the Waldo Pat- ent, ix. 195 foll. The first charter, iii. 238n; vi. 369n. Procured, ii. 218. Re- voked, 1636-37, vi. 450. Abstract of it, x. 820-822. Description of it, vii. 159n. The duplicate, 159-1612; brought over by Samuel Sharp, viii. 285n. Its publication, vii. 161n. Vacated, 1684, v. 142; ix. 189. Exemplification of the judgment for va- cating it, ii. 246-278; vi. 142. Writ of quo warranto against, 1683, ii. 293; v. 91; ix. 189. A new charter granted, 1691, ii.
301-303, v. 254-257, 278, 283, 289, 294, 299; viii. 51, 117, 118, 710. Act for alter- ing it, 177-, x. 759, 769. Plantation of, vi. 8, 38, 39, 44, 381. Scottow's "Narrative of the Planting of Massachusetts Colony," iv. 279-330. Pilgrims' first visit to, 1621, iii. 104, 209. Arrival of Endicott, 1628, 238; of Pilgrims from Leyden, and others, 1629, 1630, 245, 267. Gardiner's charges against, 1633, 296. Emigration to, 1632, 302. Imprisons Alden, 1634, 318. Com- plaints against, in England, 1635, 327. Consulted as to the recovering of Penob- scot, 1635, 333-336. Applies to Plymouth for aid against the Pequots, 1637, 352. Massachusetts troops arrive at Pequot River, 1637, vi. 194. Letter to the Gov- ernor, &c., from Richard Saltonstall, 1637, vii. 253. Letter to the Governor and Council of War, from Daniel Patrick, 1637, 322. Petition of Hugh Peter to the General Court, in behalf of John Hum- frey, 1638, vi. 96 Mission of, to Plymouth, respecting uncleanness and Familism, 1642, iii. 386. Payment to, by Andrews, 1642, 401, 404. Confederation with, 1643, 416. Gorton's complaints against, 1644, vii. 601n. Consultation with magistrates and elders of, respecting hostilities by the Narragansetts, 1645, iii. 432. Men to be furnished by, 433. Letter of George Cleeve to the Governor, &c., of, 1645, vii. 366. Cromwell and his crew at, 1646, iii. 441, 442. Proceedings against, 1646, vi. 182. Question of jurisdiction with Ply- mouth Colony, 1650, 281. Prosecution of Obediah Holmes and others, 1651. ii. 27-65. Petition of Roger Williams to the General Court, 1651, iv. 471-473. Sickness in, 1652, vii. 459. Declines Col. Temple's offer concerning the Quakers, 1659, 509. Debate in the General Court on the king's letter, 1662, viii. 204. Dispute with Rhode Island, 1664, vi. 296. Resistance to the royal authority in, 1666, vii. 312, 313. The "laws made the last court," received at New York, vii. 320. Action in relation to the observance of the Sabbath. 1678, viii. 279. Commissioners. 1679, v. 68. Gen- eral Convention of, 1689, 203, 204. Letter from Gov. Bradstreet to John Hampden. Jr., in behalf of the General Court of, 1689, viii. 538. Answer of the Council to the Declaration of the Representatives, 708. Vote of the Governor and Council, 709. Order for town elections, 710. Let- ter of the Governor and Council of, to Thos. Hinckley, 1690, v. 239. Coune 1 of War, 1690, 240. Proposed annexation of Plymouth Colony to, 276, 288, 292, 293. Its annexation, 1691, 299, 301. Troops furnished for the expedition against Port Royal, 1710, 320. Treaty with the In- dians, 1713, 336, 337; 1726, 363, 364. Send Commissioners to Canada, 1724, 355; to St. George's, 1725, 360. Disas- trous expedition to the neutral French at Menis, 1746, 373, 374. Troops sent against Crown Point, 1755. 392. Troops sent against the French, 1755, 391. Expedition against Cape Breton, 1745, 398. Troops raised, 1758, 462. General Court meets at Cambridge, 1769-71, iv. 447, 452. 457. Troops raised in, 1776, x. 774. Action of
the House of Representatives on the Bos- ton Port Bill, 1774, iv. 1. Massachusetts Bible Society, i. 288n. Massachusetts Company, vi. 32, 312n; vii.
Massachusetts Historical Society, viii. 224n. Its Library, ii. 147; v. 351n, 397n; vi. 497n; vii. 13n, 98n, 371n. Its Cabinet, v. 323n; vi. 275n. Receives the Apple- ton Fund, iii. p. xviii. Act of Incorpora- tion, ii. p. v.; iv. p. vii. By-laws, ii. p. vii.; iv. p. ix. Lists of officers, resident, honorary, and corresponding members are prefixed to each volume, and a list of the officers and members from the foun- dation precedes vol. i. Collections and pro- ceedings of the, cited, i. 33, 90, 154n, 239n; iii. 20n, 39n, 41n, 49n, 59n, 77n, 95n, 98n, 108n, 153n, 154n, 165n, 191n, 196n, 198n, 201n, 205n, 219n, 221n, 224n, 233n, 248n, 290n, 295n, 300n, 304n, 352n, 353n, 356n, 364n, 369n, 372n. 373n, 403n, 404n; iv. 280, 463n, 474n, 478n, 479n; v. 313, 340n, 418, 425: vi. 20n, 156n, 157n, 179n, 205, 249n, 252n, 285n, 286n, 296n, 299n, 313n, 369n, 452n, 456n, 467n, 522n, 551n, 559n, 572n; vii. 5, 13n, 52n, 53n, 54n, 56n, 83n, 91n, 111n, 113n, 118n, 130n, 134n, 139n, 156n, 162n, 199n, 218n, 228n, 257n, 278n, 282n, 315n, 394n, 411n, 452n, 468n, 471n, 477n, 487n, 493n; viii. 123n, 229n, 285n, 373n, 470n, 524n, 654n, 683, 684. Massachusetts Indians, vi. 241, 254, 258. Voyage to the, iii. 104. Afraid of the Tarrateens, 104. Second visit to them,
Matakeeset, now Pembroke, v. 86. Mathematical School in Boston, proposed by Edward Howes, vi. 512. Mather, Capt., 1761, ix. 379, 380, 403, 418. Mather, Mrs. Abigail, viii. 19.
Mather, Mrs. Catherine (Holt), viii. 657n. Mather, Cotton, D.D., iv. 437 (?); vii. 487n; vii. 9, 34, 61, 114n, 121, 238, 243, 246, 251, 268, 291, 296, 308, 312, 313, 347, 352, 365, 373n, 379, 380, 424, 465, 469n, 479, 483n, 495, 497, 501, 502, 503, 505n, 530, 555n, 596, 605, 606, 608, 611. 621, 624, 626, 634, 647n, 660n, 662, 671, 672, 674, 682, 701, 705. Introduces inocula- tion, ii. 169. His wife's niece's death, v.
189. Note on the forged letter attributed to, viii. 108n, 109n. J. Cotton wishes him for tutor to his sons, 240, 241. At- tempt on his life, 449. Apology of, 451. Invited to New Haven, 692. Notice of, 383n. His works, viz.: "Almanack for 1683," 479; " Angel of Bethesda," 445, 446, 448, 450, 452; "Biblia Americana," 436 (extract from it, 439); "Bonifacius, Essay with Proposals to do Good," 419?, 441;"Christian Philosopher," 445, 447, 450, 455; "Coheleth," 439, 442; "Curiosa Americana," 455; "Divine Afflations," 452; "Elijah's Mantle," 453; "Essay on Witchcraft," 391; "Fisherman's Calling," 408; "Flying Roll brought forth to enter into the House of the Thief," 417; "Good Lessons for Children," 455; "Hades look'd into," 427n; Magnalia" cited, 17n, 555n (misprint in the, i. 54; account of Gov. Bradford in the, 75, 76, 80; the sketch of Bradford quoted, iii. Pref. p. xvi.); "A New Year well begun," viii. 450 (reprint of the dedication to, 431, 433, 455); "Nismath Chajim," 452, 454; "Pietas Hallensis," 425; Psalterium Americanum," 431; "The Right Way to Shake off a Viper," 442, 443; "A Seventh Son." 454; "Stone cut out of the Moun- tain," 445; Thoughts for the Day of Rain," 407; Tokens for Good,” 420, 425; "Victorina," 427; "Winthropi Jus- ta," 406, 425; Paper relating to the ap- pointment of an agent to England, 389. Statement by, 460. Letters of, to the church in Charlestown, viii. 119; to Mrs. Joanna Cotton, 403: John Cotton, 383; Thomas Hinckley, v 248; John Richards, viii. 385-402; Wait Winthrop. 404-426; John Winthrop, 405-459; J. Woodward, 456. Supposed letter of, to Judge Sewall, relating to the adininistration of N. How- ell's estate, with notes by J. Savage, ii. 122-129. Letters to, from S. Danforth, i. 255-260; Th. Bailey, viii. 488; J. Cotton, 241, 243, 247, 251, 252, 253; Rich. Hench- man, 664; Nathaniel Mather, 33; Natha- niel Mather, Jr., 672, 673; John Winthrop, 681; Timothy Woodbridge, 638.
Mather, Rev. Eleazer, viii. 9, 33n, 39, 85n, 205, 671n. Letter to John Davenport,
Mather, Mrs. Esther (Warham).
dard, Mrs. Mather, Rev. Increase, D.D., i. 17, 19; ii. 127, 128, 206, 300, 307; v. 29, 41, 43, 206, 229n, 258, 280, 292-294; viii. 5, 110, 113, 114, 117, 121, 227, 234, 247n, 260, 269, 339, 364n, 383n, 414, 442, 470n, 483n, 485, 502, 508n, 516n, 520, 525, 526, 528, 531, 533, 534, 552, 597n, 627, 663n, 666n, 672n, 673, 692, 694, 700, 704, 705, 707n, 708n, 712, 713. Notices of, 5n, 89n. His rashness, v. 299. His portrait sent to his brother Nathaniel, viii. 28. His voyage to Eng- land, 1688, 255, 257, 315, 316n, 542, 570, 673, 674, 701n, 712; ix. 192. His illness, viii. 639. His escape from shipwreck, 679. Warrant for his arrest, 702 Pleas in the case of Randolph against, 703. His writings: Relation of the Troubles of New England from the Indians," iv. 475, 476, 488; viii. 158, 342, 353, 578, 581; the English edition, 576, 577; extract from it,
iv. 489-491; Phinehas Pratt's "Rela- tion," iv. 488-491; "Call to the Present and Succeeding Generations," viii. 23; "Κομητογραφία,” 49, 101n, 349, 477, 480, "The Church the Subject of Persecu- tion," 293; "De Signo Filii Hominis et de Secundo Messi Adventu," 309, 349, 354, 509, 582, 619, 623; "Practical Truths," 311;"Mystery of Christ," 313; "Heav- en's Alarm," 348; several other works, 353; "Answer of Prayers," 374; "First Principles of New England" (Letter of the Aged N. E. Ministers), 9, 414;" Remarks upon an Answer to a Book against the Common Prayer," 414; "Essay for the Recording of Illustrious Providences," 349, 354, 466n, 475, 512, 612; N. Mather's remarks on it, 58. Petition in behalf of Harvard College, 113. Memorial of griev- ances presented to James II. by, 114. Petition (with others) to the Committee for Trade, &c., 116. Report and order in Council in the handwriting of, 117. Petition (with others) to James II., 701. Diary of, cited, 31n, 56n. Note by, 375. Letters of, to 90; James Allen, 110; Sir Henry Ashhurst, 117; Sampson Bond, 96; (with Cotton Mather) to the church in Charlestown, 119; John Cotton, relating to the disposal of Philip's son, 689; John Davenport, 188, 205; Joseph Dudley, 100, 112; John Emerson, 111; Thomas Hinckley, v. 209, 254; Samuel Mather, viii. 98; John Mayo, 89; Charles Morton, 111; Earl of Nottingham, ii. 307; Jonathan Tuckney, viii. 91; Elders of the church in Weymouth, 99; John Whiting, 93; Michael Wigglesworth, 94, 95; Samuel Willard, 97. Letter forged in his name, 59, 100, 104, 112, 113, 525, 528, 529, 534, 597n; note on it, 108-110n. Letters to, from James Allen, viii. 674; Anonymous, 668, 669, 702; John Bailey, 486, 491; Sam- uel Baker, 509, 512, 513; John Bishop, 298, 299, 300, 301, 303, 304, 306, 307, 308, 309, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315; Richard Blin- man, 328, 329, 330, 333, 334; Rev. Simon Bradstreet, 477, 479, 480, 532; John But- terworth and William Ingraham, 647; Israel Chauncey, 627; Ichabod Chauncy, 617, 619; Richard Chiswell, 575; Joshua Churchill, 639; Thomas Cobbet, 288, 289, 291, 293, 296; John Cotton (Plymouth), 228, 229, 230, 232, 234, 236, 238, 239, 242, 244, 246, 248, 250, 254, 255, 257; John Cotton (H. C. 1678), 656; Seaborn Cotton, 552; John Cory and others, 695; Samuel Cradock, 641, 643; Thomas Cullen, 632, 634; Thomas Danforth, 504, 505, 506, 507; John Dixwell, 164; Joseph Dudley, 482, 484; Joseph Eliot, 374, 375, 378; John Emerson, 663; James Fitch, 473, 474, 475; Seth Fletcher, 599; James Forbes, 581; William Goffe, 156, 159, 160, 162, 163; Daniel Gookin, 626; Thomas Hanford, 623, 625; Daniel Hemingway, 657, 659; John Higginson, 278, 280, 282, 283, 285, 287; Jeremiah Hobart, 661; Jane Hooke, 261, 262, 263, 264, 266; William Hooke, 582; Samuel Hooker, 337, 338; William Ingra- ham and John Butterworth, 647; Thomas Jollie, 317, 319, 322, 325; Hannah Jones, 604, 607; William Jones, 611, 612; Abra- ham Kick, 596, 598; Samuel Lee, 540, 541,
542; William Leete, 621; John Leusden, 678; Richard Lobb, 648, 650; Stephen Mason, 699; Nathaniel Mather, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 28, 32, 34, 37, 38, 40, 41, 44, 46, 47, 51, 52, 56, 58, 61, 63, 67; Richard Mather, 76; Samuel Mather, 380, 381, 549, 550; Warham Mather, 671; Joshua Moodey, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 363, 364, 365, 369; Nathaniel Morton, 594; Elizabeth Moulder, 587; Church at New Haven, 692; Jeremiah Peck, 660; William Peck, 620; Samuel Petto, 341, 342, 344, 348, 349; John Phillips, 676; Abraham Pierson, Jr., 601; Edward Randolph, 524; John Richards, 494, 496, 498, 500, 502; John Rogers, 521, 522; John Russell, 79, 82, 84, 86; Joshua Scottow, 631: Samuel Sewall, 516, 517, 519; Thomas Shepard, Jr., 602, 603; Solomon Stoddard, 586; William Stoughton, 592; Edward Taylor, 629; Sir Robert Thorner, 677; Thomas Thornton, 573; Benjamin Tompson, 635; Samuel Torrey, 615; Jonathan Tuckney, 351, 352, 353, 354; Samuel Wakeman, 585; John Walley, 651, 654; Thomas Waterhouse, 588, 590; John Westgate, 577; Philip, Lord Wharton, 680; John Whiting, 463, 464, 465, 466, 469; Michael Wigglesworth, 645; Samuel Willard, 570. Invitation to, to attend the funeral of Sam- uel Nowell, 704.
Mather, Katherine, viii. 58, 420, 424, 427n. Notice of, 420n.
Mather, Mrs Lydia (George), ii. 127. Mather, Mrs. Maria (Cotton), viii. 12, 14,
16, 21, 36, 38, 41, 45, 58, 62, 66, 67, 84, 85, 88, 97, 228, 232, 235, 247, 251, 263, 265, 268, 296, 298, 299, 303, 305, 307, 308, 310, 312, 315, 351n, 358, 380, 493, 495, 497, 499, 501, 552, 574, 581, 601, 606, 611, 624, 626, 641, 664.
Mather, Maria, daughter of Increase, viii. 249, 384, 497.
Mather, Rev. Nathaniel, viii. 31n, 76, 150, 293, 330, 335, 486, 493, 494, 550, 576, 583, 619, 623, 648n, 649, 650, 651, 657, 677, 678n, 692. Letters to John Rogers, 1, 4; to Increase Mather, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 28, 32, 34, 37, 38, 40, 41, 44, 46, 47, 51, 52, 56, 58, 61, 63, 67; to Cotton Mather, 33; to Richard Lobb, 65. Severe illness of, 38. Notice of, 1n. Epitaph of, in Bunhill Fields Cemetery, 2n. Portrait of, 28, 40, 45.
Mather, Nathaniel, son of Increase, viii. 18, 19, 33, 34, 61, 247, 314, 384. Letters to Cotton Mather, 672, 673. Death of, 676, 677. Notices of, 672n, 673n. Epitaph of, 672n.
Mather, Oliver, iv. 266. Mather, Rev. Richard, i. 212; iii. 337n; iv. 291, 296; viii. 1n, 2n, 89n, 226n, 240, 282, 549n, 551n, 657n. Letters to
69, 72; to Increase Mather, 76. List of books borrowed by him, 1647, 76, 77. Notice of, 69n.
Mather, Samuel, first husband of Ann Holme,
Mather, Rev. Samuel (H.C. 1643), son of Richard, i. 212; Dublin, viii. 1n, 9, 18, 31, 32, 34, 35, 43, 89n, 150, 488. Alleged portrait of, 18n. Publication of his works, 23, 34. His "Sermons on the Types," 43, 45, 47, 49, 50, 54, 57, 60, 61. Letters
Mather, Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1671), of Windsor, Conn., son of Timothy, viii. 34, 61, 64, 304, 463, 464, 466. Letter from Increase Mather to, 98. Letters to In- crease Mather, 380, 381. Notices of, 34n, 380n.
Mather, Samuel (H. C. 1690), son of Increase, v. 210; viii. 368, 677, 712. Notice of, 672n.
Mather, Rev. Samuel (H.C. 1723), D.D., son of Cotton, viii. 408n. Mather, Sarah, viii. 384.
Mather, Mrs. Sarah (Hankredge Story Cotton), viii. 226n. Letters to, from John Cotton, of Plymouth, 226, 543; from John Davenport, 547; from Seaborn Cot- ton, 551. Notice of, 351n.
Mather, Timothy, viii. 9, 15, 18, 34n, 39, 91, 380n.
Mather, Warham, viii. 33, 61, 85. Letter to Increase Mather, 671. Notice of,
land of the Sachem of, vi. 355. Mattakeese, v. 133.
Mattamuke (Windsor), Conn., vii. 66, 67. Mattebeck (Waterbury), Conn., i. 109. Matthew, Sir Tobias, ix. 81, 83, 117. Sketch of his life, 84, 85.
Matthews, - 1683, v. 118, 119. Matthews, Capt., 1710, v. 323. Matthews, Rev. Marmaduke, i. 212 Matthews, Samuel, Gov. of Virginia, ix. 60, 63, 104, 132, 135, 136, 141, 142, 149, 150, 151, 152, 178. Sketch of, 107, 109, 112. His reasons for expelling Gov. Harvey, 131. His enmity to Harvey, 138. Favors re- ceived from Gov. Harvey, 144. The accord" with him, 145. The discord, 146 foll.
Maud, Rev. Daniel, i. 212.
Mauduit, Israel, iv. 411. Purchases books for Harvard College, 415.
Maumanadtuck, an Indian, vi. 192. His wife, 262.
Maunsell, Capt., 1758, ix. 227, 228. Mauquawo Indians, vi. 284.
Mauquawog Indians, vi. 201, 272, 298. See also Mohawks.
Mauquowkit, or Waukheggannick, vi. 199. Mausup. See Pessacus.
Maverick, Mr., 1639, vi. 573. Maverick, Moses, iii. 300n.
Maverick, Samuel, iii. 325n; iv. 333; vii. 40, 377n, 380; viii. 170, 197. Letters to John Winthrop, vii. 307, 308; to John Winthrop, Jr., 309, 311, 312, 313, 315, 319; to Sampson Bond, 316. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 6. Mawdson, John, i. 77.
Mawsup. See Pessacus. Maxanno. See Meika.
May, Mr., 1775, iv. 215.
May, Mrs., of Amsterdam, i. 81.
May, Dorothy. See Bradford, Mrs. May, Samuel, iv. 3.
Mayer, Lieut., 1761, ix. 418.
Mayer, Brantz, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii.
Mayflower, vessel, i. 140, 147; iii. 54, 55n, 56, 58, 68, 246; vi. 120n, 162n. Hired, i. 137; iii. 58. Sails from South- ampton, i. 145. Carlyle quoted on, 146. Perilous voyage of the, iii. 75, 77. of passengers in the, 74, 77, 100, 447-455. Deaths and births on board, 75-77, 92, 100. Place of anchorage of the, 81. Sails to Plymouth, 88. Character of the crew, 92. Remains nearly five months, 99. Pilgrims live on board the, 100. Deaths among the crew, 100. Returns without freight, 99, 109. See also Jones. Mayhew, Mrs. Elizabeth (Clark), wife of Jonathan, iv. 405, 412. Her father's death, 1768, 426.
Mayhew, Mrs. Jane (Paine). See Sansom, Mrs.
Mayhew, Jonathan, D.D., iv. 399, 341, 407,
415, 429, 444, 450. His sermons on liberty and against licentiousness, 407. Print of, 429. Mayhew, Mathew, letter to Thomas Hinck- ley, v. 61.
Mayhew, Thomas, i. 95.
Mayhew, Thomas, Gov. of Martha's Vine- yard, v. 61. Agent of Matthew Cradock, vi. 118, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124, 126, 127, 128, 216, 230, 515, 572; vii. 253. Letters to John Winthrop, 30, 32; to John Win- throp, Jr., 31, 33-42. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 1. Notice of, 30n. Mayhew, Thomas, Jr., vii. 30n, 588n. Lost at sea, 35, 36. His widow and sons, Mathew, Thomas, and John, 36, 37, 38. Mayo, Rev. John, viii. 205. Letter from Increase Mather to, 89. Notice of, 89n. Mayo, Mrs. Thomasine, viii. 90. Mazarin, Cardinal, vi. 80.
Mead, Mr., viii. 498.
Mead, or Meade, Rev. Joseph, ix. 3, 80. Mead, Matthew, v. 210.
Meadows, Anne. See Johnson, Mrs. Meadows, Robert, vi. 25, 26, 28n. Meadows at Plymouth, iii. 216.
Meares, Barnabas, ii. 281.
Mears, Sampson, iv. 191.
Mears, Thomas, v. 414.
Mease, James, M.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S. i. p. xvi.
Meclethweit, Mr., vii. 226.
Mecock, Thomas, i. 31.
Medcalfe. See Metcalf.
Meddah, Jacobus, v. 475.
Mede, Joseph, viii. 8, 43, 379. Dr. Twisse's "Fifteen Letters to. 517n. Meder, Col., 1760, ix. 267.
Medfield, letter to J. Richardson, iv. 171, and reply from the Donation Committee of Boston, 172.
Medford, Mass. (Mystic), vi. 52, 118n, 201, 369n.
Medicine in New England, 1663, vii. 551; 1683, v. 112; 1721-36, ii. 164-189. See also the letters to and from J. Winthrop, Jr. Medoctack Fort, v. 452.
Meeke, William, v. 416.
Meekesano, a Narragansett sachem, iii. 440, (Mixano) 436.
Meekins, Thomas, viii. 79.
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