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Middleton, Arthur, Signer, 1. 282, 2. 26 n.
Middleton, Col. (?) Edward, and Giles Sylvester (1660), 4. 278-281; plan- tation, 5. 106.
Middleton, Mary (Izard), at Charles- ton, 2. 26.
Middleton, Thomas, and Shelter Island, 1. 246, 4. 272.
Middletown (Mattabesic), Conn.,storm (1708), 1. 160, 14. 34; Maverick on (1660), 1. 244; in 1650, 2. 49;
in 1795, 3. 48; and Saml. Stow (1669), 5. 292.
Midway, Ga., church, 8. 174.
Mifflin, Thomas, major, 8. 60.
Mifflin, Warner, and antislavery, 20. 60; and armistice (1777), 61.
Mignet, Francois Auguste Alexis,
M.H.S. tribute to, 1. 139-145; birth and death, 139; as journalist, 140; French Rev., 140; offices, 140; in Institute, 140, 145; writings, 140; discourses, 141-145; letter to R. C. Winthrop (1867) on John Winthrop, 141 n .; as orator, 142, 144; on Ma- caulay, 143; hits at Napoleon III., 143; Franklin, 144; on Thiers, 145. Migration of races, in Europe, 12. 108-
111; Persian Wars as phase, 17. 384-386, 397.
Milan, La Scala (1829), 19. 444.
Mildmay, Agnes (Sharpel Winthrop), 2. 253.
Mildmay, Agnes (Winthrop), Lady, 2. 253.
Mildmay, Ann (Hallyday), Lady, Hoar's funeral sermon on, 9. 450.
Mildmay, Frances (Ratcliff), 2. 253.
Mildmay, Sir Henry, of Graces, de- scent, 2. 252.
Mildmay, Sir Henry, regicide, ex-
ploded coat of arms, 2. 252; de- scent, 253; trial, 253.
Mildmay, Humphrey, 2. 253.
Mildmay, Sir Thomas, 2. 253.
Mildmay, Sir Walter, and Winthrop family, 2. 120; descent, 253.
Mildmay, William, of Springfield Barnes, 2. 253.
Mildmay, William [H. C. 1647], 2. 252, 253.
Mildred, Daniel, letter on Declaratory Act (1766), 11. 446.
Miles, Capt. Charles, at Ticonderoga (1776), 12. 102.
Miles, Rev. Henry A., at Plymouth anniversary (1845), 10. 395.
Miles, Henry H., accepts spurious Montcalm letters, 3. 202.
Miles, Solomon P., tutor, 3. 162.
Milford, Richard Phillipps, baron, 5. 10.
Milford, Conn., Maverick on (1660), 1. 245; in 1650, 2. 49; remon- strance (1667), 5. 292; sickness at (1703), 12. 148.
Milford, Brit. war-ship (1775), 2. 303. Military Historical Society of Mass., J. C. Ropes and, 13. 209, 14. 240. Military history, mistakes of lay historians, 17. 250, 260 n., 396.
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MILITIA-MINISTERS
Militia, of Boston (1660), 1. 238; of N. [ Miller, Thomas, negro, free paper, 20.
Eng. (1660), 247; Boston pre-Rev. companies, 250; standard of a Mass. colon. co., 2. 166, 199; interest of David Sears, 411; N. Eng. Guards, 5. 470-472; in Am. Rev., 6. 139; royal instructions on provincial, 8. 100; in King Philip's War, 12. 402; orders of sham fight at Boston (1686), 13. 328-330; con- trol in Mass., 16. 244; Mass. proc- lamation on (1701), 17. 53; Va., and Brit. invasion (1780), 19. 121; in Va. campaign (1781), 130, 131, 139; Wm. Duane on (1806), 20. 295; Pa. (1807), 305. See also An- cient and Honorable Artillery, In- dependent Company of Cadets. Mill Dam, Boston, 13. 2.
Mill rents, in Maine (1686), 13. 276, 277.
Mill Street, Boston, identity, 1. 318. Millar, - drawing of battle of Bunker Hill, 2. 395.
Millard, Thomas, Boston estate, 2.123. Millbury, Mass., view, 3. 283.
Miller. See also Millar.
Miller, -- , of Philadelphia, vocalist (1804), 2. 11, 13.
Miller, Misses, of Newport (1778), 2. 239.
Miller, Lieut .- Colonel, in campaign of 1760, 5. 354.
Miller, Anna [Mrs. Bigelow], 5. 482. Miller, Rev. Ebenezer [1], relig. con- troversy, 8. 92, 112.
Miller, Ebenezer [2], gift to Old Colony Club, 3. 407; guest of club, 411; career and diary (1777-99), 8. 112; entries on weather, 113-115.
Miller, Edward, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291.
Miller, James, selectman of Charles- town (1690), 7. 152.
Miller, Capt. Jeremiah (1778), 6. 111. Miller, Rev. John, at Yarmouth, 2. 48. Miller, John, pirate, dying speech, 6. 172.
Miller, Capt. (?) Joseph, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 420.
Miller, Paul, admitted a denizen of Mass. (1686), 13. 256.
Miller, Samuel, at communion, 19. 371; biog. note, 371 n.
Miller, Col. Stephen [1], guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 399, 411; house burned, 410.
Miller, Stephen [2], letter to Ed. Win- slow (1792) on procuring a servant, 2. 242.
513.
Miller, Fort, N. Y., troops at (1760), 4. 390, 5. 353-354.
Milligan, Joseph, letter from John Adams (1818), 13. 311.
Millot, Claude F. X., abbé, J. Q. Adams on Elements, 16. 398 n.
Mills, violinist (1768), 10. 29. Mills, Lieut. Amasa, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 61, 75, 77.
Mills, Elijah H., senatorial candidacy (1827), 15. 234.
Mills, Jane (Warde), 1. 138.
Mills, John, militia captain (1705), 1. 158.
Mills, Capt. John, of Mass., in Am. army (1779), 6. 127.
Mills, John, senatorial candidacy (1827), 15. 234.
Mills, Mary (Sheffield) [Mrs. Mar- shall], 14. 15.
Mills, W., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.
Mills's Tavern, Worthington (1812), 19. 367.
Millstone Bridge, N. J. (1781), 6. 159.
Milman, Henry Hart, why not a bishop, 8. 397.
Milnes, Richard Monckton. See Houghton.
Miltiades, battle of Marathon, 17. 252- 262.
Milton, John, papers in Lenox Library, 1. 201; hymn, 17. 136.
Milton, Mass., and Gov. Hutchinson, 2. 219, 8. 291; attempt to an- nex portion to Hyde Park, 3. 212; services of J. M. Robbins, 212; bicentenary, 213; history, 213, 4. 135; in 1775, 9. 87; pre-Rev. estates, 10. 40.
Milton Academy, connection of Rob- bins family, 2. 137, 3. 209.
Miner, Rev. Alonzo A., at Frothing- ham's funeral, 1. 392.
Miner, Andrew (1775), 9. 64.
Mineral springs, Saratoga, in 1782, 2. 131.
Minerva (1774), 10. 85.
Mingo, negro in Braintree, 14. 18; death of wife, 22.
Miniford Island, patent (1666), 4. 291. Mining, in New Eng. (1648-55), 3. 192; coal in Md. (1836), 7. 268, 272. Minisink, N. Y., Indian attack (1779), 2. 461.
Ministers, exempted from Mass. tax- ation (1686), 13. 281. See also Religion.
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MINNS-MITCHELL
Minns, Thomas, on com. on Boston | Miranda, Diego de, and Menendez, bicentenary, 2. 220. 8. 452.
Minns, Thomas, and Billings Be- quest, 17. 235; elected a member M. H.S., 18. 123; on Auditing Com. (1904-07), 252, 454, 20. 87, 587; re- ports, 18. 285, 19. 221, 20. 226; gift of deposit books to M. H. S., 19. 212, 20. 215; remarks, 19. 227; seconds resolve on E. J. Young, 20. 2; gift to M.H.S., 228; on bank in De- troit (1806), 521-525.
Minor, Lucian, diary of Western travel (1836), 7. 263-294; biog. note, 263 n.
Minor, Manasseh, commission (1703), 5. 300.
Minor publications of M. H.S., bibliog- raphy, 6. 214-249.
Minot, Christopher, letter from Bel- cher (1748), 9. 16 n .; absentee loyalist, 10. 164.
Minot, Elizabeth (Whitney), 5. 429. Minot, Francis, and F. E. Walker, 3. 248; enters Harvard, 14.205; youth- ful interest in pyrotechny, 319.
Minot, George Richards, on capture of Shattuck, 1. 304; justice of peace, 3. 92; and beginning of M.H.S., 6. 278; memoir, 7. 124; Librarian, 8. 343; and Boston Magazine, 18. 326.
Minot, Mary (Dasset | Biggs), death, 13. 366.
Minot, Stephen, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Minot, William [1], in M. H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 77; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 238; on com. on M. H.S. semicentenary, 284 n .; and Mo. Compromise, 7. 120 n .; and Franklin Fund, 12. 29 n .; Federal commissioner (1822), 14. 401.
Minot, William [2], letter to R. C. Winthrop (1884) on freedwoman Mumbet, 1. 3; gift to M.H.S., 33; Commencement part (1836), 5. 217, 217 n .; card on Gilchrist (1860), 14. 85 n .; Henry Lee's characterization, · 19. 252.
Mint, in colon. Mass., 1.241; Dudley's Council on reestablishment (1686), 13. 244.
Minter, Sarah (Willet), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Minter, William, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Minutemen, importance and prece- dent, 12. 75. See also Lexington and Concord.
Miranda, Francisco A. G., Jefferson and, 20. 282.
Miranda, Hernando de, and Menen- dez, 8. 453.
Mirbeck, Frédéric I. de, commissioner to Haiti, 2. 332 n.
Mirepoix, Duchesse de, letters from Lévis, 4. 96.
Mirepoix, Charles de Lévis, duc de, letters from Lévis, 4. 96.
Mires, Thomas, killed at Cherry Val- ley, 2. 450.
Miscegenation, influence on negro problem, 19. 99-102.
Missale Romanum Ordinarium (Mex- ico, 1561), 12. 397.
Missions, Abr. Bishop's attack on foreign, 19. 199; at Malta (1832), 489; at Constantinople, 503. See also Indians, Religion.
Mississippi, Perry's Japan expedi- tion, 2. 260.
Mississippi River, continental char- acter overlooked, 8. 69, 75; ques- tion of navigation (1787), 17. 452, 454, 461, 473.
Missouri, and Civil War, 3. 332. See also next title, and South.
Missouri Compromise, annulled, 3. 327; Boston proceedings on, 7. 119; error in, 13. 448-454; second compromise resolution, 450; state resolution accepting it, 451.
Mitchel, -, sea-captain (1774), 16. 288.
Mitchel, John, in Passamaquoddy Bay (1764), 3. 90; map and St. Croix River boundary, 350, 357- 360.
Mitchell. See also Mitchel.
Mitchell, -, of Charleston (1805), 2.26.
Mitchell, Goodman, of Conn. (1657), 1. 121.
Mitchell, Major Abiel, at siege of Boston, 9. 68.
Mitchell, Experience, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Mitchell, Hugh, of Cherry Valley, family massacred, 2. 450.
Mitchell, Rev. Jonathan [1], at Cam- bridge, 2. 47; and Harvard, 5. 401; in Harvard Corporation, 408; and Pres. Dunster, 408, 409; as student, 412; influence on stu- dents, 413; censor of press, 8. 272, 11. 243, 247, 248; and Higginson's election sermon (1663), 9. 418;
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MITCHELL-MONIS
Answer to Apologetical Preface, 421; Nehemiah on the Wall, 429; letter from (1667), 437; Mather's Eccle- siastes, 511; Propositions Concern- ing Baptism, 12. 274; preface to Whiting's Last Judgement, 383.
Mitchell, Jonathan [2], graduates, 17. 58.
Mitchell, Margaret (Williams | Ur- chin), 6. 62.
Mitchell, Nahum, Bridgewater, 6. 209; memoir of N. M. Davis, 7. 122; of Saml. Davis, 122; Librarian M.H.S., 8. 343; at Plymouth an- niversary (1845), 10. 395; at bi- centenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.
Mitchell, Ruth [Mrs. Green], 9. 532.
Mitchell, Samuel Latham, and Priestley, 3. 27, 37.
Mitchell, Thomas, exile in Amster- dam (1606), 6. 57; Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Mittemair, Charles J. A., Harvard LL.D. (1836), 5. 218.
Modestof, Vasili, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Modoc Indians, extermination, 17. 5. Modyford, Sir James, Gov. of Old Providence, 13. 8.
Moffat, Thomas, letter, 4. 86; ab- sentee loyalist, 10. 164.
Mogor, (?) John, in Am. army (1777), 6. 99, 100.
Mohawk (Maqua) Indians, proposi- tion (1668), 5. 292; and Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 364, 365, 367, 369; conferences (1689), 9. 480; (1690), 486; (1677), 13. 405. See also Iroquois.
Mohawk Valley, in 1778-79, 2. 445- 458; St. Leger's campaign, 3. 103, 104; Crèvecœur on approach of winter in, 20. 40-43.
Mohegan, Conn., papers on bounds (1683-1705), 5. 294, 296, 300, 301. Moireau, Auguste, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 17. 76.
Moland, John, Philadelphia lawyer (1754), 7. 341.
Molasses Act, of 1764, called Black Act, 10. 60; Boston merchants on, 60-61; of 1733, deliberation over, 11. 294.
Molesworth, Robert, viscount, on ori- gin of Mass. motto, 2. 40.
Molina, Alonso de, dictionary, 12. 396.
Molineaux, Emeric, map (1600) and Cartier's voyages, 7. 309.
Molines. See Mullins.
Molineux, John, purchases confis- cated Boston estate, 1. 315, 10. 182.
Molineux, William [1], in Boston so- ciety, 10. 38, 39; attack on John Temple, 64; on com. on Sheaffe affair (1770), 73; animosity against Quincy and Kent, 78; attacks cus- toms commissioners, 79; and tea question, 80, 82; conference on Port Bill, 84; debate on Com. of Corresp. (1774), 86; death, 89; Rowe on, 89; funeral, 89; promi- nent rebel, 16. 92.
Molineux, William [2], purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 1. 315, 10. 182.
Molineux, privateer (1749), 5. 92.
Molla, Francis, prize case (1752), 5. 97-98.
Molten, John B., soldier, reprieved (1779), 6. 120.
Moltke, Hellmuth K. B., graf von, on Civil War, 19. 336; preparedness for French War, 20. 193.
Molton, Nathaniel, captured (1758), 6. 33.
Molucca Islands, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 330.
Mommsen, Theodor, moral indiffer- ence, 7. 422; M.H.S. tributes to, as historian, 18. 2-5, 26-30; port., 26; and public affairs, 28-29; popularity, 30.
Monachus, Franciscus, globe (1526), 8. 77.
Monarchy, rise, 16. 238.
Moncacht-Apé, journey, 3. 380.
Moncal, Major, of Eng. (1694), 2. 176.
Monckton, Lieut .- Col. Henry, killed at Monmouth, 3. 116.
Moncrieff, Major James, in Boston (1775), 10. 90.
Money, coinage in colon. Mass., 1. 241, 13. 244; Solon's legislation, 6. 386; advocacy of specie (1836), 7. 286; movement to prevent ex- port (1786), 8. 496; current, in Mass. (1682), 12. 406; Toppan's works on, 15. 483-488; specie in U. S. (1786), 17. 361. See also Coins, Finances, Paper money.
Monhegan Island, apocryphal runic inscription, 4. 56-57.
Monis, Judah, member of First Church in Cambridge, 5. 406; Colman's discourse on baptism of, 9. 338; Watts on treatises of, 339.
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MONITOR-MONTREAL
Monitor, on the James, 10. 435. Monk, Christopher. See Albemarle. Monk, George. See Albemarle.
Monk, George, of Boston, dines Bel- lomont, 2. 125; in 1691, 7. 157. Monke, Levinus, letter from J. Bailee (1607), 2. 38.
Monmouth, James Fitzroy, duke of, Dudley's Council on rebellion of, 13. 238.
Monmouth campaign, contemp. ac- counts, 3. 114-117, 6. 108-112; court-martial for Lee, 3. 117.
Monod, Gabriel, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Monographs as basis of general his- tories, 13. 110-113.
Monro. See also Monroe, Munroe. Monro, -- , innkeeper at North- borough (1777), 6. 89.
Monro, David B., at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Monroe, Caleb B., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152; char- acterized, 153.
Monroe, George Harris, elected a member M.H.S., 12. 168; remarks, 15. 24; M.H.S. tributes to, 18. 2, 3, 5-10; death, 2; birth, 3; in M.H.S., 3; and F. W. Bird, 6, 9; ancestry, 6; as journalist, 6-9; public service, 9; memoir assigned to F. B. Sanborn, 471.
Monroe, Pres. James, in picture of Va. Conven. of 1829, 4. 306; as Minister to Spain, 5. 18; port., 10. 570; Marshall on (1823), 14. 333; and Jos. Jones, 15. 117; candidacy for House (1788), 126; in Europe (1795), 149, 150; on Federal in- trigue (1802), 161; and genesis of Monroe Doctrine, 373-436 [see Monroe Doctrine]; elected to As- sembly (1787), 17. 457; descent, 18. 6; in Va. Assembly (1782), 19. 150; appearance (1812), 377; and War Dept., 20. 353, 354; letter from Wm. Duane (1814) introduc- ing Jones, 375; and office for Duane, 378-385; and Fla. negotiations, 388; Harvard LL.D., 492-495.
Monroe Doctrine, docs. on genesis, 15. 373-436; authorship, 373, 393- 394, 437; Monroe on Canning's advances, 374-376; Russian notes on Span .- Am. and Holy Alliance, 376, 383, 400, 402-405; Adams on Canning's object, 377: Adams's comprehensive plan, 377-378; re- plies to Russia, 378-381, 392, 400-
402, 405-409; preparation of an- nual message, 381, 392-394; reply to Canning, 381-383; drafts of reply to Canning, 381-382, 384- 389; Canning's change of attitude, 382; supplementary instructions to Rush, 389-392; question of European congress, 391, 417, 432, 435; Adams's account of commu- nications on Russian note, 394- 399; Monroe's letters on doctrine in annual message, 409-412; Rush's letters on Canning's proposals, 412- 436; Canning's letters to Rush, 415-419, 433; Sheldon's letter on French attitude, 429.
Montagu, Capt. George, command (1774), 10. 84; on Mass. coast (1776), 94. .
Montagu, Admiral John, in Boston society, 10. 43, 78; as fisherman, 50; and John Rowe, 82, 83, 87; departs, 87.
Montague, Brit. war-ship (1746), 5. 89
Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de, on suicide, 16. 531.
Montcalm de St. Veran, Louis Joseph, marquis de, letters in Parkman MSS., 1. 361; authorship of spuri- ous letters, 3. 202-205; Lévis's plans of campaigns, 4. 94; letters from Lévis, 96; journal of cam- paigns, 96; at battle of Quebec, 96; letters to Lévis, 97; death, 97; instructions, 98; royal in- structions to, 99.
Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, baron de, and modern hist. method, 13. 89.
Montgomery, -, sea-captain (1781), 6. 132.
Montgomery, Col. Archibald, fight with Cherokecs (1760), 5. 358, 359. Montgomery, Gen. Richard, union with Arnold's force, 2. 271, 286, 287; siege of Quebec, 271; assault and death, 272, 292-293; captures Montreal, 286; plan for assault on Quebec, 289, 292-293; buried, 296; orders concerning regt. (1760), 4. 406-409.
Montmorency, Henri de, letter to James I. (1613) on Argall's raid, 1. 187.
Montmorency, Lévis's plan of battle (1759), 4. 94.
Montreal, Dollier de Casson's MS. hist., 1. 361 ; capture (1775), 2. 286; (1760), 4. 401, 5. 376-378, 18. 422;
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MONTRESOR-MORECOCK
aspect (1760), 4. 402, 5. 378; relief from Boston (1768), 10. 55.
Montresor, Capt. James, and relic of statue of George III., 4. 296; at- tack on, in Boston, 10. 89.
Montreuil, Chevalier de, letter to Lévis, 4. 97.
Monts, Pierre du Guast, sieur de, settlement on St. Croix Island, 3. 353-357.
Moodey, Rev. Joshua, death, 1. 151, 14. 17; preface to Hubbard's Bene- fit of Well-Ordered Conversation, 9. 461; to Mather's Memorable Provi- dences, 479; to answer to Keith, 486; Practical Discourse, 468; Mather's sermon on, 513; preface to Mather's Speedy Repentance urged, 12. 391; election sermon (1675), 13. 345, as minister at Portsmouth, 16. 179-181; Keith's answer to, 17. 37.
Moodey, William (1717), 8. 217, 218. Moody. See also Moodey.
Moody, Andrew, captured at Que- bec, 2. 295.
Moody, Deborah (Dunch), Lady, at Swampscott, 1. 216; banished, 242; at Gravesend, 245, 2. 49.
Moody, Eliezer, witnesses Dan- forth's deed (1684), 5. 435.
Moody, John, Apostle Eliot on two servants of, 18. 344.
Moody, Samuel, letter to Winthrop (1647) on iron works, 8. 16.
Moody, Rev. Samuel, of York, sermons at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 436, 437; and Jon. Edwards, 15. 17-19; anecdote of siege, 17. 90.
Moody, Samuel [H. C. 1746], men- tioned in J. Q. Adams's diary, 16. 361; biog. note, 361 n .; impres- sions of, 361 n., 362, 370. Moody, Samuel, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Moody, Rev. Silas [1], 7. 46.
Moody, Silas [2], store in Maine, 7. 47.
Moody, William H., corresp. with Pres. Adams (1904) on Constitution, 18. 189-192.
Moor, Mrs., on Mattapony River (1781), 6. 147.
Moor, Reverend, at Halifax (1770), 4. 70, 72; visits Boston, 71.
Moore. See also Moor, Moors, More. Moore, Colonel, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.
Moore, Bartholomew B., of Ala., 20. 517.
Moore, George Henry, Pres. Win- throp on, 1. 75-76; SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES ON WITCHCRAFT, 77-99; com- municates list of Bostonians who kept carriages (1768), 225; on in- ducements of Land Bank Co., 225; on Jefferson and Judge Pickering, 225; on validity of oyer and termi- ner court, 2. 43; NAME "CO- LUMBIA," 159-165; on M.H.S. and Boston bicentenary, 219-221; collection of Mass. laws, 5. 419; vindication of John Dickinson considered, 6. 67-71; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 238; death an- nounced, 384; and Bradford MS., 11. 300.
Moore, Rev. John, at Hempstead, 2. 49.
Moore, Capt. (?) John, at battle of Lake George, 18. 320.
Moore, John Bassett, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 14. 163. Moore, Col. Samuel, at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 430.
Moore, Thomas, of Boston, houses burned (1676), 13. 411.
Moorhead, Rer. John, Isaac Watts on, 9. 356, 358; funeral, 10. 27; Pel- ham's mezzotint, 18. 238.
Moors, John, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Moors, Capt. Joseph, constable of Groton, 1. 299; company of minutemen, 12. 103.
Moors, Timothy, minuteman, 12. 105; in Am. army (1775), 107.
Morals, vice in Brit. army (1760), 4. 403, 5. 363, 364, 388; royal in- structions on (1702), 8. 100. See also Crime, Sexual morality, So- cial conditions.
Moran, Benjamin, on C. F. Adams, 3. 150.
Moravian, Ohio River steamer (1836), 7. 289.
Moravians, settlements in Pa. (1779), 2. 474-475; Isaac Watts on, 9. 382, 398, 402.
Moray, Sir Robert, and John Win- throp, Jr., 4. 266; letter from Win- throp (1664) on Jupiter's satellites, 8. 2.
More, , sea-captain, wrecked (1691), 7. 158.
More, Lydia [Mrs Cooke], 8. 214. Moreau, Gen. Jean Victor, residence in Pa., 19. 372.
Morecock, John, prize case (1748), 5. 90-91.
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MOREHOUSE-MORRIS DANCE
Morehouse, Col. (?) Andrew, inn- | Morrill, Justin S., length of service in keeper at Dover, N. Y., 2. 477. Senate, 10. 10 n.
Morellet, André, and Shelburne, 17. 322, 325.
Morey, Rev. George [1], at Harvard Commencement (1815), 5. 180.
Morey, George [2], Commencement part (1811) and biog. note, 5. 175 n. Morgan, Major, and Isle of Wight (1696), 2. 184.
Morgan, Daniel, in Arnold's Que- bec expedition, 2. 275, 277, 292, 293; captured, 295; in Saratoga campaign, 3. 104-109; Dupré's medal, 5. 350; Cowpens, 19. 122, 123.
Morgan, George Cadogan, as uncle's biographer, 17. 262.
Morgan, Hartly, musician (1771), 10. 29.
Morgan, Dr. John, at interment of Warren, 10. 99.
Morgan, John, and Burr's trial, 20. 300.
Morgan, John Pierpont, and Am. colony at Göttingen, 12. 366; and return of Bradford MS., 15. 80.
Morgan, Lewis H., on tomahawks, 6. 37.
Morgan, Sydney (Owenson), Lady, appearance, 19. 441, 442, 467.
Morgan, Sir Thomas C., at Lafayette's (1829), 19. 441.
Morgan, Titus, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 166.
Morgan, William, design for monu- ment to, 8. 196.
Moriscoes, treatment, 8. 42 n.
Morison, Horace, Commencement part (1837), 5. 220; biog. note, 220 n.
Morison, Nathaniel H., Commence- ment part (1839), 5. 227.
Morland, (1788), 16. 400.
Morley, Herbert, septarchy (1659), 7. 363.
Morley, John, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 14. 427; accepts, 15. 1; transferred to honorary mem- bership, 18. 370; and M. H.S. meeting, 417.
Mormonism, influence of dreams on origin, 15. 85.
Morocco, travel in (1831), 19. 479- 483.
Morpain, Captain, wounded at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 426.
Morrell, Rev. William, New England, 4. 73-76; extant copies, 9. 186. Morrill. See also Morrell.
Morris, -, of Isle of Wight (1700), 2. 192.
Morris, of Philadelphia, in Florence (1830), 19. 456.
Morris, Captain, in campaign of 1755, 16. 76.
Morris, Colonel, of Charleston (1805), 2. 26.
Morris, Reverend, as travelling com- panion (1836), 7. 269.
Morris, Anne C. (Randolph), 2. 8 n. Morris, Anthony, as agent in Madrid, 5. 23,24.
Morris, Capt. Charles, Rogers on (1815), 4. 208.
Morris, Edward, protest against stu- dents' long hair (1673), 9. 99.
Morris, Edward E., ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.
Morris, George, sutler in campaign of 1760, 4. 393, 5. 358.
Morris, Gouverneur, as host at Mor- risania, 2. 7; bachelor, 8; mar- riage, 8 n .; Duane libel suit, 20. 309-310.
Morris, Henry, death, 4. 143, 209; M.H.S. tribute to, 143; MEMOIR by A. L. Perry, 209-212; father, 209; and history of Springfield, 210; and Conn. Valley Hist. Soc., 210; marriage, 210; lawyer and judge, 211; displaced, 211; subsequent career, 212; honorary degree, 212; in M.H.S., 212.
Morris, Lewis, Signer, 1. 282.
Morris, Margaret, exile.in Amsterdam, 6. 57.
Morris, Mary (Warriner), 4. 210.
Morris, Mathias, and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 291.
Morris, Oliver B., career and char- acter, 4. 209, 211.
Morris, Robert, and vote on Inde- pendence, 1. 274, 275; Signer, 282; control in Pa. (1786), 17. 354; and tobacco trade (1787), 455; letter- books, 18. 336; Savage's port., 19. 8; Edmund Pendleton on appoint- ment (1781), 135; bank scheme, 137, 143; Va. and tobacco trade with New York (1782), 154-157. Morris, Gov. Robert Hunter, journey (1754), 7. 343; letters from John Shirley (1755), 16. 73-76.
Morris, Thomas, in 1804, 2. 10; in 1789, 16. 462. Morris dance, allowed by Book of Sports, 19. 90.
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Morrison. See also Marissen, Morison. Morrison, David, captured by In- dians (1746), 5. 115.
Morrison, George, exile in Amster- dam (1603), 6. 57.
Morrow, Jeremiah, in Congress, 6. 72-73.
Morse, Dr. Benjamin, on com. on grievances (1786), 1. 301.
Morse, Christopher, Boston estate, 1. 313.
Morse, Capt. Edmund, 6. 21.
Morse, Edward S., on Henry Wheat- land, 9. 289, 293.
Morse, Elizabeth, disciplined by church (1735), 6. 488, 490.
Morse, Jedediah, orthodoxy, 6. 446. Morse, John, and Pottawatomie Mas- sacre, 14. 6 n.
Morse, John Torrey, Jr., list of pub- lications (1884-1906), 2. 68, 392, 3. 280, 4. 106, 348, 6. 405, 7. 369, 9. 24, 20. 208; memoir of C. F. Ad- ams assigned to, 3. 221; MEMOIR OF O. W. HOLMES, 11. 47-66; on com. on memorial ed. of Bradford and Winthrop, 12. 172; MEMOIR OF HENRY LEE, 19. 228-257.
Morse, Joseph, petition (1637), 3. 199. Morse, Persis [Mrs. Sibley], 2. 487.
Morse, Mrs. Prudence, Boston estate, 1. 313.
Morse, Col. Robert, in Halifax, 3. 78. Morse, Robert M., and J. C. Ropes, 14. 237.
Morse, Sally [Mrs. Hill], 6. 21.
Morse, Sally (Wesson), 6. 21.
Morse, Samuel F. B., tablet to, at Rome, 11. 282-283; as artist, 283- 284; Am. tablets, 285.
Morson, -, of Dominica, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 396.
Morss, Rev. James, 2. 430.
Mortgages of M.H.S., paid off, 3. 96; history to 1887, 291-293; on Fen- way site, 10. 299; cancelled, 11. 238, 268, 324.
Mortimer, Thomas, ed. of Lex Mer- catoria, 3. 393 n .; ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.
Mortingdell. See Martindale.
Mortlock, Alice (Dardin), 6. 57.
Mortlock, Jane (Thomson), exile in Amsterdam (1611), 6. 62.
Mortlock, Richard, exile in Amster- dam (1611), 6. 57.
Morton, - -, in Am. army (1781), 6. 133, 152.
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