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Menemsha bite. iii. 45.

Menomene river.

ii. 10.

Menomene, or fols-avoise, indians,
their language, number and resi-
dence. ii. 10.

iv. 134.

iii. 66.

Mercer, richard. iv. 134.
Mercer, mrs.
Merchant,
Merchants of boston send relief to his
majesty's fleet in distress at caribbee
islands. vi. 592.
Merchant adventurers, the first in
massachusetts. ii. 68.
Mercury, packet brig. iv. 285.
Mercy, william. viii. 46.

Merick, henry. iv. 240.
Merrick, william. vii. 138.

Merrill, rev. nathaniel, of nottingham
west. iv. 78.

Merrill, rev. gyles, minister of north
parish of haverhill and plaistow.
iv. 78. his ordination, death and
character. 147. 152
Merrill, rev. nathaniel, of boscawen.
X. 74.

Merrill, james-c. iv. 147. 169. x.

192.

Merrill, samuel. iv. 147. 169.
Merrill, rev. nathaniel, of lyndebo-
rough, new hampshire. viii. 177.
Merrimack river. iii. 137. 144. iv.
76. 121. v. 17. vii. 18. 66. x. 72.
indians at. v. 32.
Merrimack, new hampshire, its minis-
ters and churches. viii. 178.
Merrimack bridge. iv. 122.
Merrimack intelligencer. iv. 126.
Merrimack bay, french vessel wrecked

at.

v. 99.

Merrit, henry. iv. 242.

Merry,

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of rochester. iv. 253.
iii. 66.

Merry's pond. iv. 253.
x. 36.
Merry-meeting bay. ii. 229. iii. 118.
its indians capture families there.
viii. 254.

Merton college. i. 165.
Meserve, george. iii. 119.
Messinger, widow. viii. 197.
Metapoiset. vii. 156.

Metcalf,

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printer. ii. 283.

Methna, signification of. ii. 267.

Mevis,

vii. 29.

Mexanimo. See miantonemo.
Mexico, natives of.

mexico.
Miacomit. iii. 26.

Miami river. ii. 7.

Miamis indians. ii. 6. 7. and the
illinois, originally one tribe. 7. at-
tentive to agriculture; their number
and annuity. 7. 12.
Miantonemo, sachem of the narragan-
sets. iv. 42. or mecumel, comes
to boston to make peace. v. 144.
145. 253. 254. conspiracy against
the english; character and de-
signs. vi. 446. 447. appears at
court at boston; persuades massa-
chusetts people that his intentions
are peaceable. 448. attacks un-
cas and is defeated. 450. is cap-
tured and put to death. 451. with
the consent of the commissioners of
the united colonies. vii. 45. 46. 47.
with canonicus, quarrels with ou-
samaquin. 75. 76. comes to bos-
ton about gorton's affairs.. vi. 404.
vii. P. 59. or miantonomeh, or me-
cumeh, kindly treated at boston;
his punishment for stealing there.
P. 64. 65. or mexanimo, troops
sent against. viii. 3. or miantomo.
136. joins capt. mason against the
pequots. 122. 136. 148. ix. 182.
or myantonemo, captured and put
to death by uncas. 202. a friend
to rhode island. 202.
Michigan lake. ii. 10. 11.
Mickasew, its meaning. iv. 275.
Middleborough, bills of mortality.
ii. 261. iii. 169. vii. 142. cider.
116.

Middlebury, vermont, a statistical ac-
count of. ix. 123. scenery. 124.
alluvial soil. 125. 126. mills and
manufactories. 127. marble manu-
factory. 129. 130. face of coun-
try and minerals. 131. iron ore.
133. facilities for manufacturing
copperas. 134. valuable marble.
135. water; mineral spring; fer-
tility of soil. 137. price of wood
and of wheat at; fruit trees. 138.
gardening. 144. catalogue of
plants, with their botanical names.
146, et seq..

Middlebury river. ix. 123.
Middlecot, richard. viii. 44.
Middle ground shoal. iii. 45.
Middle pond. iii. 118.

v. 27. See new Middlesex canal. ii. 174. iv. 193.
Middletown, new hampshire, descrip-
tion of. iii. 120. incorporation.

121. schools, professional men and Millford, connecticut, settled. vi.
inhabitants. 121.

Midwifery, lectures on. i. 117.

Mills, serjeant elisha. viii. 46.

319.

Mighill, rev. thomas, of scituate.

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Mildew, in new england. vi. 642.
Mile-and-a-half money. iv. 88.
Mile-end cove. ix. 198.
Miles, capt. charles. viii. 46.
Military officers chosen by the court
of assistants. vii. P. 32. 34. cho-
sen by the freemen for life or good
behaviour, excepting the major-ge-
neral, who is chosen annually. viii.
11.

Military, twenty-six companies of, un-
der massachusetts government;
drilled eight days a year; each per-
son fined five shillings for every neg-
lect, without other exemption than
ministers, deacons and magistrates.
vii. 53. of massachusetts, in 1665.
viii. 72. muster early in massachu-
setts. i. (xxix.)

Military company, the first about bos-
ton, petitions to be incorporated;
petition rejected. v. 243. See an-
cient and honourable artillery com-
pany.

Military affairs, commissioners of,
have power of life and limb. v. 164,
Military hospitals. i. 111.

Mill brook. iv. 55. 62. or stony

brook. x. 65.
Mill river. iii. 166.
Miller, rev. john, of rowley, requested
to go to virginia, and declines. vi.
410. 663. of yarmouth. vii. 13.
Miller, , says the people of
new england are traitors, because
they have not the king's colours on
the castle; arrested, but dismissed.
v. 241.

Miller, lieut. viii. 157.

Miller, james. ii. 167. viii. 46.
Miller, ensign thomas. ii. 175.

Miller, rev. dr. samuel, of princeton,
new jersey. viii. 167.
Miller, deacon thomas. ii. 171.
Miller, capt. joseph. ii. 176. 180.
Miller's retrospect, quoted. viii. 276.
Milles, john. vii. P. 5.
Milles, joy,
of the first bap-
Milles, recompense, tism in boston.
vii. P. 5.

Mills, samuel-j. missionary to indians.
ii. 1. 3. 22.

Miltimore, rev. william, of falmouth,
maine. iv. 181.

Milton, vaccination at. i. 125.
Milton hills. iv. 270.

Mineral substances, mode of collect-
ing. i. 25.

residence

Minetares indians, their
and number. ii. 35.
Ministers questioned about power of
the magistrates, and their answers.
vi. 396. 400. tax for the support
of. vii. P. 6. quarrel about the
manner of supporting them. vi.
412. meet at cambridge to consult
about books opposed to congrega-
tional government. 415. to be
supported by their own congrega-
tions. v. 304. meeting of, at ips-
wich. iv. 158. about the standing
council ; their resolves. vi. 387.
388. of new hampshire, list of, in
1767. iv. 78. of massachusetts,
defend inoculation for small-pox. i.
106.

Ministers of boston, their opinion con-

cerning episcopacy. ii. 133. 137.
agree to send clergymen to virginia.
vi. 410.

Ministers and churches in new hamp-

shire. x. 54.

Ministry, a learned, opposed and de-
fended. iv. 12.
Minks. iii. 2.
Minot,
of dorchester. iv. 91.
Minot, john, his letter to gov. shute
quoted. viii. 265.,

Minot, judge george-r. i. (xii. xviii.)
viii. 298.

Minoway-kautong indians, or gens de
lai, their residence and numbers. ii.
40.
Mint, early in massachusetts. ii. 274.
Miracle, a pretended. iv. 107.
Mirrick, james. viii. 106.

Mirror of the times and general adver-
tiser, extract from. vii. 186.
Mishawum, or charlestown. ii. 163.
Mishawumut, its meaning. x. 174.
Miskenomge, its meaning. iii. 182.
Misquamacock; carr, &c. decision re-
lating to. vii. 91.

Misquitucket. iii. 175.
Missionaries, english, in america. i.
158. ii. 206. among indians. 48.
Missions to indians, probable benefit
of. ii. 20. 22.

Mississippi. ii. 4. 11. 14. 27. 40. or
micissippi. viii. 250.
Mississippi territory. ii. 28.

Missouri river. ii. 23. 41. 42.

Mocquages indians. vii. 81.
Moffatt, john. iii. 119.
Mogg, a mischievous indian, killed by
lieut. tippin. vi. 632. 633.
Mohegan indians, friendly to the en-
glish. iv. 28. v. 14. about hud-
son's river. v. 33. their place of
residence. viii. 123. ix. 201. at
war with the narragansets. 201.

Missouri indians, their residence and Mohegan indian language, rev. dr. ed-

numbers. ii. 32.

Missuckeke. iii. 182.

Mistick. ii. 161. its tax. viii. 230.
Mistick river. ii. 89. vii. 39.
Mistick indians. v. 32.
Mistick fight, gained by captain mason
and others, over the pequots. viii.
141.

Mitchell, experience, a forefather. vii.
138. 147. 148. x. 57. 69.
Mitchell, rev. jonathan, of cambridge,
his character. i. 205. arrives. V.
199. his death and character. vi.
605. and epitaph. 606. viii. 98. 111.

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wards's observations on, with an ad-
vertisement by j. pickering, esq. x.
81, et seq.
(And see index, x. 155.
158.) errours in, corrected. 83.
Mohegon, or hudson's river. ix. 99.
Molina, his excellent history of chili,

referred to. ix. 229. 231. x. 120.
Mohootset pond. iv. 272. meaning
of the name. iv. 275.

Mohawk indians. ii. 6. iv. 130. or
moquawes, their league with the
english. v. 33. 34. vi. 629. their
number, etc. viii. 243. or maques.
238. 239. or mawques.
vi. 629.
or maquas. ix. 236. language.
See index. x. 155. 158.
Mompesson, sir giles, a patentee of
new england. v. 217.

Monamoiet, or chatham. iv. 228.
Monckton, general. iii. 192. 194.
Monchauset. iv. 265.

Monchisses, its meaning. iv. 265.
Money coined in massachusetts.
(xi.) ii. 274.

i.

Monhegan, early place for fishing.
v. 105. vi. 532. sir f. gorges has
a plantation at. ix. 85. mutineers
left by capt. rocraft stay a winter

at. 9.

Monhegan island, colony at. v. 36.
which is broken up; account of.

37.

Monimet, or back river.

x. 47.

Monk, george, innholder at boston,
notice of. ii. 103.

Monk's hill. iii. 163. 204.

Monponset, now halifax, massachu-
setts. iii. 164.

Monponset pond. iii. 164. vii. 157.
172. See moonponset pond.
Monroe,
ii. 247.
Monson. iv. 74.

Monstreseur, capt. lieut. viii. 156.
Montague's prairie. ii. 40.
Montezuma. v. 27.

Montgomery, general. ii. 237. 238.

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portsmouth. vi. 608.
Moody, capt. samuel, of saco; his
letter from father ralle. viii. 258.
his letters to gov. shute about father
ralle's exciting indians against mas-
sachusetts. 265. 266.

Moody, rev. john, of newmarket, new
hampshire. iv. 78.
Moody, rev. amos, of pelham, new
hampshire. iv. 78.
Moody, elizabeth. x. 179.
Moody, william. iv. 169.
Moody, moses-s.

iv. 169.

iv. 281.

Moonponset pond. iv. 280. 281.
Moonponset, its meaning.
See monponset pond.
Moore, george. iv. 224. 240.
Moore, dr. of nova scotia. viii. 284.
Moore, rev. solomon, of new boston,
new hampshire. viii. 176.
Moore, rev. jonathan, of rochester,
notice of difficulties with his peo-
ple. iv. 262. 263. his manuscripts.
iv. 264. x. 32.
Moore, serjeant samuel. ii. 175.
Moore, mary. x. 179.

Moorhead, rev. john, of boston. viii.

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Morrell, goodman. viii. 233.
More's forge. vii. 172.

Morey,

Morgan,

iv. 294.

executed. ii. 102.
Morgan, captain. ii. 230. 234. 236.
239. 242. 244.

Moria river. ii. 42.

Morning exercises, continuation of,
referred to. ii. 97.

Morrice, william. vi. 562. secretary
of charles ii. his letter referred to.
viii. 76. 79. 81 109.

Morrill, rev. moses, of biddeford. iv.
188.

Morrill, rev. robie, of boscawen. X.
74.

Morrill, joseph, of biddeford, his do-
nation to boston during its port bill.
ix. 159.

Morris, serjeant richard, his pension
from massachusetts. viii. 234.
Morris, roger, esq. viii. 155.
Morris, lieut. viii. 156.
Morrison, john. x. 176.
Morrison, rev. dr. robert, missionary
at canton. viii. 167.
x. 192.
Morse, rev. asarelah, of tisbury. iii.

74.

Morse, sarah. x. 178.

Morse, rev. dr. j. his new year's ser-
mons referred to. ii. 169. 171. 173.
178. 180. 181. his report on indian
affairs quoted. x. 152.

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Morse, leonard. iv. 179.
Morse, samuel f. b. ii. 178.
Morse, sidney-e. ii. 178.
Morse, richard-c. ii. 178.
Mortality of pilgrims. i. (xxii.)
Mortimer,
of boston. ii. 103.
Morton, george.
v. 82.83.
Morton, thomas, host of merry-mount.
ii. 90. iv. 35. a master of misrule.
a pettifogger of furnival's inn, cre-
ates disturbances at mount wollas-
ton. v. 103. 104. sent to england
as a culprit; writes against new
england; dies at pascataqua.
104. trial and punishment of. 137.
141. complains of massachusetts
colony to the king. 145. his rail-
ing letter to gov. winthrop. 169.
returns to new england, and is
brought before the court. vi. 427.
his letter against massachusetts peo-
ple. 428. imprisoned and fined ;
removes to agamenticus. 430.662.
sent prisoner to england; his letters

opened by the government of mas-
sachusetts. vii. P. 30. his accusa-
tions against massachusetts. P. 85.
88.
Morton, nathaniel, secretary of ply-
mouth colony, his memorial quoted.
i. 169. iii. 208. corrected. vii. P.
83. 91. colony records referred to.
iii. 178. iv. 86. 91. vii. 190.
(prince's advertisement.)
Morton, john. ii. 173. iv. 91.
Morton, rev. charles, biography of.
i. 158. of charlestown, his publica-
tions. 160. of newington green.
ii. 100. arrives. 115. described
by dunton. 116.

Morton, ephraim. iii. 190.
Morton, dr. ii. 115.

Morton, john, schoolmaster at ply-
mouth. iii. 173. 193. iv. 86. 90.
.91.

Morton, josiah. iv. 293.
Morton, nicholas. ii. 178.
Morton, phebe. iii. 193.
Morton, lieut. nathaniel. iv. 87.
Morton,
iv. 260. 284.

Mosely, rev. elisha, of new gloucester.
iv. 181.

Moshasuck river, land near granted
by canonicus to roger williams. ix.
169.

Moss, rev. joseph, letter to dr. ma-
ther requesting advice, books, &c.
on the subject of the episcopal con.
troversy in connecticut. ii. 129.
133. of derby, connecticut.

iv.

a puritan. vii. P.

indian method of taking moose at,
which are numerous there. 19.
Mount sod. iii. 75.
Mount wollaston. iii. 285. or
braintree, or merry-mount, difficul-
ties and profaneness at. v. 102.
104. people at, sell guns to in-
dians; desert the plantation. 104.
vii. P. 66.

Mountain hill. iii. 179.
Mountain indians. ii. 43.
Mountaineers indians, their residence
and number. ii. 44.

Mourt, george, author of mourt's re-
lation. ix. 28. probably one of the
merchant adventurers. 29..
Mourt's relation of the beginning of
the plantation of plymouth. ix. 26,
et seq.
parts left out from the
abridgment contained in 8th massa-
chusetts historical collections, first
series, are restored. 34, et seq.
a copy of, in the city library at phi-
ladelphia, of which a transcript is
made under the care of mr. du
ponceau. 26. quoted. iii. 183.
a compilation by several hands. ix.
28. 29. 73.

Mouse river. ii. 42.
Mover, william. viii. 107.
Moxon, rev.

of springfield,

poetry on.
viii. 4.
Mr. stricken from a man's name by
way of punishment. vii. P. 35.
Muckquachuckquard, an indian deity.
ii. 112.
Muddy river. ii. 141. incorporated
by the name of brookline. 145.

iii. 203. 284. 285. iv. 101. vii.
P. 66.

297.
Mossiour,

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Mud pond. iv. 193.

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Mud island. viii. 174.

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