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Mansfield, William Murray, earl of, N. H. case, 43. 88, 45. 198; Somer- set slave case, 43. 451; correspond- ence on privateer prisoners of war, 45. 16-19; anecdote, 49. 447; Quincy on, 50. 444, 447; attitude (1775), 59. 137.
Mansfield, Mass., sesquicentennial badge, 59. 2.
Manship, Paul, medal by, 57. 2.
Mansor, Susanna [Mrs. Bray], 51. 165.
Mantalos, - de, 46. 358.
Manton, Thomas, on Reyner's Rules, 46. 260 n.
Mantua, in 1819, 51. 410.
Mantuano, Giovanni Batista Bri- tano, dit, engraving, 49. 28.
Manufactures, during Revolution, 44. 368; Dix on New England (1834), 50. 161; colonial attitude (1765), 55. 222; colonial, and price of labor, 58. 424 n .; Mass. (1768), 438-441; colonial export of hats, 442; guard- ing British machines, 59. 183. See also Cloth; Economic conditions; Iron.
Manumission, certificate, 44. 370. See also Emancipation.
Manuscripts in M.H.S., Bancroft, 42.
236; Knox, 43. 282, 53. 187, 60. 193; Jacob Brown, 43. 412; Second Church of Boston, 412; Savage- Shaw, 460, 544, 44. 283, 605, 660, 52. 322, 53. 178, 55. 1, 2, 224, 56. 1, 2, 69, 316, 57. 240, 278, 308, 59. 1,2. 265, 60. 1; Brook Farm, 43. 544, 58. 1, 60. 23; Wolcott-Huntington, 44. 88, 283; Belcher, 189, 52. 140; Whitman, 44. 563; repair, binding, 566, 48. 366; Dodge, 44. 659; Wigglesworth sermons, 45. 1; Partridge, 2, 48. 3, 51. 209; Geo. Sumner, 45. 415; Mass. docs., 499, 48. 362, 49. 288, 50. 4, 51, 210, 342, 52. 140; Eustis-Baldwin, 45. 499, 50. 4, 52. 140; Sewall sermon notes, 45. 542; collection, 545, 546; safety, 557; Haynes, 577; Ballard, 577; Chandler, 578; Hall-Baury, 578, 47. 446, 50. 82, 54. 193; Appleton, 46. 241; Baylies, 305, 47. 53, 223, 48. 168, 320; Jefferson, 46. 340, 49. 3, 51. 114, 60. 193; Thorndike, 46. 379; catalogue, 400, 56. 295; Har- low-Bordman, 402, 54. 6, 319, 60. 1; Isaac Smith, 47. 53; Everett, 128, 48. 168, 50. 119, 179, 52. 2, 54. 81, 55. 1, 56. 167, 264, 57. 1, 58. 1, 59. 1; Claflin, 47. 275; War of 1812, 275; Boston Marine Insurance Co., 276; Phoenix Bank, 312; Davis, 312, 54. 212, 60. 359; Willard Phillips, 47. 369; Foster, 48. 2; Lopez-Champlin, 3, 49. 3; Coloni- zation Soc. of Mass., 48. 75; Geo. Howe, 133; Zachary Eddy, 168; Mann, 254, 52. 45; Jackson, 48. 319, 52. 169, 322, 60. 49; Lee- Cabot-Perkins, 48. 320, 56. 1, 316, 57. 308, 60. 49; Bulfinch, 48. 320, 55. 285; society as depository, needs, 48. 364; Watson-Goodwin, 495; Bigelow, 49. 3, 55. 4, 60. 87; Annin-Barton surveys, 49. 3; John Pierce, 3; Canada (1775-83), 3, 412, 50. 218, 55. 224, 285, 56. 295; Ellis Ames, 49. 60; Theo. Parker, 169; Chas. Deane, 257; Story, 289, 52. 322; Low, 49. 290; Timothy Pickering, 412; Joshua Pico, 412; Levi Sprague, 50. 4; Gay collection, 38, 39, 114-116, 204, 208, 57. 229, 241, 513; Mauduit, 50. 119-121; Thwing collection on Boston prop- erty, 121-123; Gerry, 178; Tuttle, 179; John McNeil, 179; Pennell,
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179; Nahum Mitchell, 179; Saml. Blodget, 180; Dow, 180; Byles, 208, 53. 141, 179; Dering, 50. 208; S. T. Armstrong, 208; Thos. Minns, 218; John March, 51. 3; Boardman- Welch sermons, 3; Kendal sermons, 90; Dexter, 90; Raymond & Co., 115; Dolbeare, 115, 289, 52. 283; Va. Co. records, 51. 209; Dodd, 239; Amory, 289, 55. 214, 224, 56. 2; Waldo, 51. 290; Warren, 312, 53. 187, 54. 243, 56. 279, 295; Holmes Hinckley, 51. 343; Jas. Shapley, 343; Hancock, 355; Leon- ard Bliss, 355; J. S. Place, 355; Quincy, 52. 3, 53. 66, 56. 2; Vose, 52. 3; Cross, 3; Mark Hopkins, 3; S. F. McCleary, 3, 54. 193; Metcalf, 52. 3; Benj. Harris, 3; Child, 3; S. D. Edes, 3; Wm. Jarvis, 3; Benj. McKendry, 3; R. C. Winthrop, 45; Preble, 86, 59. 1, 2, 60. 1; E. W. Atkinson, 52. 118; Cary, 140, 169; Savage commercial, 168; Shattuck, 169, 284, 54. 212, 56. 167, 168, 295, 316, 58. 237, 59. 2, 302, 60. 161, 359; E. D. Harris, 52. 283; Mayo, 284; H. V. Boynton, 53. 2; W. H. Prescott, 3, 55. 319; Moses Little, 53. 3; Rufus Choate, 18; Williams Market Corporation, 18; Lawrence, 38, 59. 302; Bunker Hill Monu- ment Assoc., 53. 38; Langeron, 38; Belknap, 39, 55. 319; First Univer- salist Church, Boston, 53. 39; Van Buren, 94; Benj. Greene, 141; Bandelier, 141; Hassam-Hilton, 141; Timothy Tileston, 178; Hector McNeill, 179, 59. 2; Horatio Wood- man, 54. 5; Danl. Webster, 5, 56. 280, 57. 2; Young Men's Republi- can Com., 54. 6; 54th Mass. In- fantry, 6; Paul Revere, 6, 244; Tobey-Sprague, 7; Nich. Pike, 7; Wm. Dawes, 48, 244; Foster, 81; Stephen Hales, 81, 56. 1; Denny, 54. 139; Thwing, 140, 55. 44; J. A. Andrew, 54. 140, 212, 243; Stod- dard, 212; Saml. Phillips, 213; Brooks, 213; Republican Institu- tion, 213; Gilman, 244; Park Holland, 244, 289; Dow, 289; re- turn of Trumbull Papers to Conn., 353-357, 55. 30-40; Jenks, 1; Saml. Bradford, 1; Davenport, 2; Whitcomb, 3; J. S. J. Gardiner ser- mons, 3; Hutchinson Papers con- troversy, 155 n .; Harvard Class of 1852, 165; Banks: Marthas Vine- yard, 185; Portsmouth port, 185;
E. W. Sage, 214; Blake, 214, 56. 299; Lunt, 55. 285; W. H. Gardiner, 339; Sumner St. Fire Com., 339, 59. 265; S. M. Morse, 56. 2; Dalton, 69, 57. 185, Gen. In. xiv; Sol. Stoddard, 56. 69; Winthrop Sargent, 167; Saml. Cowell, 264; Ballard-Haven, 279; Rand, 280; Mason-Rogers- Bromfield, 299; Elizabeth Howe, 299; Caleb Moody, 299; Dwight- Williams, 316; Crehore, 57. 1; Page, 1; Provident Institution for Savings, 1; Israel Keith, 1, 74; Pearl, 2; Towne, 2; Francis Pea- body, 2; Hawley Northampton, 2; Dana, 2; Hood-Linzee, 2; T. H. Peck, 74; Young, 74; Wm. Plumer, 308; Franklin Pierce, 308; E. E. Hale, 308; Cary, 361; N. Eng. Pantheon, 513; Sedgwick, 513, 59. 2; J. B. Case, 58. 1; Greenough, 1; West Barnstable Congregational Church, 1; John Lathrop sermons, 249, 59. 236; Abiel Holmes, 58. 249, Gen. In. xiv; provenance and de- posit, 58. 250; Hancock's letter- books to Library of Congress, 250; Isaac and Wm. Smith, 59. 1; Town- send, 1; Follen, 1; Hodges-Fox, 1; Spooner, 1; Edmund Longley, 1; G. S. Boutwell, 2; Artemas Ward, 97, 236, Gen. In. xv, xvi; Chas. Sprague, 59. 97; Ed. Willis, 139; Remey, 139; Mass. Soc., Sons of the Rev., 139; Saml. Checkley sermons, 236; Putnam, 302; Ste- vens, 60. 1; Thursday Evening Club, 49; Scollay, 87; Margaret Hall, 87; Jeffries, 87; Adams, 87; G. A. R. post, 121; G. R. White, 121; Brewer, 161; French and In- dian War, 161; Neufville, 161; Caleb Davis, 359; D. W. Lord, 359; Jere. Lincoln, Gen. In. xiv; In- crease Sumner's judicial notes, xvi. See also Sources.
Maple Leaf, transport (1863), 57. 424- 426.
Maps and plans, Oregon Trail, 43. 19 n .; Moll's (1715), 544; Newport Harbor, 49. 263; South Boston (1804), 50. 4; Thwing Boston rec- ords, 122; Livermore's atlas, 53. 341; Boston, 55. 339; Shrewsbury, 339; American Revolution, 56. 167; Boston fire (1872), 168; first of Pa., 57. 172-183; MS. Mass. (1824), 229; reproductions of N. Am., 58. 251, 252; Tyndall's Va. (1608), 244; photostats, 294; Mass. land
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tracts, Gen. In. xiv, xv; Me. (1798), xv; British American colonies, xv; Quebec province (1763), xv. See also next title; Geography.
MAPS AND PLANS, Oregon Trail, 43. 19; parallels in history, 594-603; Boston fire (1794), 47. 293; Mass. towns and declaration of rights and church and state (1780), 50. 392; Boston and vicinity (1775), 52. 334; Tyndall's Va. (1608), 58. 244; Charlestown (1875), 59. 293.
Maratti, Carlo, engraving, 49. 28. Marble, William, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Marblehead, Mass., Washington Be- nevolent Society, 49. 279; army post, hospital (1817), 50. 65, 66; papers on fort (1744-64), 178; en- forcement of association, 484; pri- vate papers concerning, 52. 322, 54. 49, 57. 229, 241; Great Awakening, 53. 195; custom-house records, 54. 328; war-service medal, 55. 6; Boston at, 99; contested election (1834), 57. 261; port officer, 58. 444; impressment affair (1775), 59. 111.
Marbury, Anne [Mrs. Hutchinson], 48. 281.
Marbury, Rev. Francis, conference with Bishop Aylmer, text, 48. 280; statement to Burghley on beliefs, 281, 287-290; ordination and living, 283, 290, 291.
March. See also Marsh.
March, John, Pemaquid (1695), 43. 518.
March, John, letter book (1811), 51. 3. March to the Sea, rate, 44. 63. See also Sherman, William T.
Marchant, leaves besieged Boston, 60. 96.
Marchant, Benjamin, Antigua peti- tion, 59. 175.
Marchant, Guyot, imprints, 58. 297. Marchant, Henry, Vassall's appeal,
41. 216, 218; Washington's Rhode Island tour, 51. 36, 37.
Marchant, John, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Marchant, John B., James Adger affair, 45. 53 n.
Marchant, Nathaniel, Antigua peti- tion, 59. 175.
Marchant, Thomas, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Marches, proper campaign, 44. 36- 40, 63-65; Craufurd's, considered, 296.
Marcou, Philippe, gifts, 53. 18, 39. Marcus Aurelius, statue, 51. 449.
Marcy, William L., campaign life of
Van Buren, 42. 417-419, 422, 426; Polk's Cabinet, 435; Declaration of Paris, 46. 27, 28 n .; Canadian reci- procity, 47. 146; Charnwood on, 51. 99.
Margaret (1623), 47. 190.
Margaret, on Northwest Coast (1792), 53. 253, 254, 257-259. .
Marggraf, Andreas S., sugar, 59. 333. Margolioth, Naphtali, 52. 301 n.
Marheineke, Philipp K., Ebeling on, 59. 372.
Maria, Giacomo de, work, 51. 423. Maria (1776), 55. 72.
Maria, case (1799), 44. 414.
Maria Amelia of Saxony, political attitude, 51. 386.
Marichal, Margaret, Acadian, 43. 94.
Marie Antoinette, execution, 43. 138; in 1778, 54. 116; lost congressional port., 59. 45; port. requested, 54; its reception and travels, 67-72; at Washington, fate, 72-75, 80, 82- 85; - engraving, 60. 121.
Marie Louise, medal, 51. 342, 419; Italy, in 1819, 417-420, 436-438, 59. 353; Hundred Days, 363.
Marietta, Ohio, Sargent Papers, 56. 167, 295. Marigner, Louisiana affairs (1770), 60. 295. Marigold, 54. 304.
Marine, French department of old régime, comptroller generals, 60. 263; regulations, 265, 266, 271; establishment of Conseil, 304. See also Navigation.
Marine Committee of Continental Congress, letters (1776) on cruise, 55. 73-75; letters to, 82, 100, 110, 114, 125; report on McNeill case, 143.
Marine Corps, act (1917), 51. 12; in American Revolution, 55. 128, 60. 115.
Mariner, confederate privateer, 56. 376.
Marion, Elizabeth [Mrs. Story], 51. 194.
Marion, Ellin (Bridge), 51. 194.
Marion, Francis, irregular cavalry, 43. 558; southern campaign, 585.
Marion, John, sr., Sharlot case, 49. 101, 103-105.
Marion, Joseph, 51. 194; notary con- test (1720), 43. 437.
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Marion, Conn., French camp, 58. 272. Marion, confederate privateer, 56. 376.
Maritime jurisdiction, Ghent nego- tiations, 48. 139.
Markham, William, Penn on, 45. 240. Markoe, Francis, jr., letter to, 56. 297.
Marks, Hastings, Virginia church support, 42. 342.
Marks, Peter, Virginia church sup- port, 42. 342.
Marks, William, ill, 49. 222.
Marlborough, James Ley, 1st earl of, Milton on, 45. 224 n.
Marlborough, James Ley, 3d earl of, Maine, 45. 224 n.
Marlborough (Whipsufferage), Mass., petition (1660), 45. 568, 569; Constitution of 1780, 50. 365.
Marlborough, N. H., in 1820. 50. 194. Marly, France, waterworks, 54. 102, 117.
Marmore Cataract, in 1819, 51. 442. Marnef, Jan de, imprint, 58. 304.
Maro, whaler, Hawaii, 54. 19.
Maroney, John, privateer, 55. 80, 90. Marpurg University, closing, 59. 347, 348.
Marquesas Islands, ships at (1821), 54. 29, 31, 34.
Marquis de Cassigny, 44. 377.
Marret, Abigail [Mrs. Monis], 52. 299 (see Gen. In. xxi).
Marret, Edward, 52. 299 n.
Marret, Hannah, 52. 299 n.
Marret, Mary [Mrs. Martyn], 52. 300 n.
Marrett, Rev. William, on Concord fight, 56. 77.
Marriage, deceased wife's sister bill, 41. 434; slaves, 42. 196, 198, 199, 206; miscegenation, 44. 338; Scot- tish alamode (1806), 48. 525; ancient Germanic, 51. 121. See also Divorce; Family; Husband and wife.
Marrs, Alice H., gift, 52. 284.
Marrs, Kingsmill, port., 56. 265. See also Kingsmill Marrs Collection.
Marrs, Laura [Mrs. Kingsmill] (Nor- cross), gifts, 49. 411, 50. 2, 119, 413, 51. 3, 89, 114, 238, 353, 52. 282, 53. 17, 92, 129, 185, 186, 54. 140, 212, 213, 320, 55. 215, 286, 320, 339, 56. 2, 210, 265, 280, 299, 57. 1, 74, 229, 278, 309, 58. 2, 97, 59. 97; legacy, 60. 195, 196.
Marryat, Charlotte (Ingraham), 47. 518 n.
Marryat, Frederick, mother, 47. 518 n. Marsden, Reginald G., Plymouth letters, 44. 178.
Marseilles, colonial trade, 60. 269, 285.
Marsen, -, shipmaster (1776), 60. 110.
Marsh. See also March.
Marsh, Lieut. Alphonso, rank, 57. 449.
Marsh, Edward H., gift, 49. 167.
Marsh, George Perkins, described, 48. 436.
Marsh, John, lithograph, 52. 282.
Marsh, John Fred, letter (1861) on paper, 56. 232 (see Gen. In. xxiii).
Marsh, Rev. Jonathan, 42. 448; ser- mon, 449.
Marsh, Dr. M. M., negro troops, 43. 369.
Marsh, Moses, Weymouth, 42. 460.
Marsh, Nathaniel, store-card, 48. 320. Marsh, Thomas J., 41. 496.
Marshall, , England (1624), 44. 188.
Marshall, Rev. Daniel, revivalist, 48. 261.
Marshall, Emily [Mrs. Otis], 45. 182 n.
Marshall, John, shipmaster, Liberty affair, death, 55. 251, 252, 273, 274. Marshall, John, John Adams on, 44. 428; opinion on neutrality, 45. 307; Jefferson on Washington biog., 46. 407; indebtedness to Hamilton, 412; ratification, 47. 38; port., 55. 5; reply to presidential ad- dress, 57. 158; letter in M.H.S., 59. 139; letter (1830) on Wirt's proposal, 60. 160; Beveridge's biog., 315. See also X Y Z mission. Marshall, Josiah, 45. 182 n .; career, 54. 18 n., 22; port., 22 n .; rival trader on, 28. See also Marshall & Wildes.
Marshall, Josiah T., Hawaii, 54. 43; career, 43 n.
Marshall, Rebecca [Mrs. French], 54. 30 n.
Marshall, Robert, Boston petition, 52. 315. Marshall, Thomas, Ticonderoga, letter (1777), 44. 692, 695; Boston, evacuation, 47. 109 n., 59. 133.
Marshall, Thomas, St. Kitts trader (1687), 52. 336.
Marshall, William E., Lincoln port., 47. 127.
Marshall & Wildcs, in letters, Pacific-
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China trade (1821-23), 54. 21, 29- 47. Marsham, Thomas, goods from Lon- don, 47. 184.
Marshatt, Michael, 51. 223.
Marshfield, Mass., trade (1768), 58. 425; petition to return by loyalists, 60. 36.
Marston, , Adams-Gerry dinner (1810), 47. 483.
Marston, Benjamin, letter (1785) on St. John, 54. 341.
Marston, Elizabeth (Greenwood), 47. 191 n., 51. 183.
Marston, Elizabeth (Welland | Blake), 51. 183.
Marston, Hannah (Welland), 51. 183. Marston, John, Son of Liberty, 47. 191; will, 191 n .; peace celebration,
49. 82 n .; port., biog. note, 51. 183. Marston, Mercy (Marston), 51. 183. Marston, Nathaniel, 51. 183.
Marston, Thomas, New Hampshire Assembly, 45. 629.
Marten, Thomas, West Indian tradc, 47. 185.
Martens, Georg F., Ebeling on, 59. 367.
Martens, Thierry, imprint, 58. 297.
Marthas Vineyard, mission, 46. 379; Minns's MS. on, 50. 218; papers on, 55. 185; Morton's land, 58. 158, 163; trade (1768), 428; customs officer, 437.
Martin, Saint, tomb, 51. 459.
Martin de Valencia, photostat of work, 58. 303.
Martin. See also Marten; Martyn.
Martin, Alexander, newspaper (1801), 41. 50 n.
Martin, Benjamin, Pepperell, 44. 263. Martin, Christopher, Mayflower supercargo, career, 60. 213, 214, 217.
Martin, David, Franklin port., 55. 4. Martin, Rev. Edward (?), London sermons (1628), 50. 207.
Martin, Edward, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 175.
Martin, George W., on Missouri Compromise, 41. 220.
Martin, Sir Henry, Digby's commis- sion, 59. 6.
Martin, Col. Henry P., Bull Run, 56. 370.
Martin, Dr. J. L. (?), Van Buren (1844), 42. 422.
Martin, John, Virginia transporta- tion, Rasdell suit (1624), 51. 220- 226, 232; Virginia patent, 224.
Martin, Rev. John, on Bunker Hill, 58. 201-207, 59. 41; account con- sidered, 58. 207-209; career, Stiles on, 209-214.
Martin, Gov. Josiah, on Mecklen- burg Declaration, 43. 107, 108; Robt. Howe, 49. 458; instructions on collection of debts, 459; letter (1775) on Collett, 460 n.
Martin, Knott [1], 59. 111.
Martin, Knott [2], loyalist, 59. 111.
Martin, Mary (Prower), 60. 217.
Martin, Michael, loyalist, 48. 27.
Martin, Peter, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Martin, Richard, New Hampshire Council, 45. 630.
Martin, Richard, shipmaster, 45. 644 n., 653.
Martin, Sarah, 59. 111.
Martin, Thomas, Mayflower crew, 60. 221.
Martin, Thomas, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 174.
Martin, Thomas P., 54. 21 n.
Martin, Capt. William, 55. 67, 70.
Martin, William D., M. C., 49. 221.
Martindale, Capt. Sion (?), escape, 43. 98.
Martineau, Harriet, Civil War, 44. 5; Conway incident, 46. 122; Vaughan, 59. 378.
Martinet, François N., Franklin port., 56. 146 n., 149 n.
Martinez de la Rosa, Francisco, 46. 365.
Martinique, Rodney on importance (1762), 54. 270-272; bills of ex- change, 60. 292, 293.
Martyn, Charles, gifts, Ward Papers, 59. 97,236.
Martyn, Rev. John, 52. 286, 300, 307. Martyn, Mary (Marret), 52. 300 n.
Marvell, Andrew, Works for Harvard Library, 43. 614.
Marvin, Theophilus R., Daye monu- ment, 56. 214.
Mary II. of England, Mass. agents, 45. 645; verses on death, 50. 77.
Mary, of Boston (1688), 52. 337.
Mary, of Yarmouth (1711), 57. 402.
Mary, of Charlestown, plundered by pirates (1721), 44. 453.
Mary (1787), 59. 193.
Mary (1794), 44. 682.
Mary and Elizabeth (1687), 52. 335, 336.
Mary and John (1634), 47. 179.
Maryland, congressional elections, 42. 180; politics and elections (1843).
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397; (1862), 47. 14; (1828), 49. 215; (1830), 224; (1773), 469; secession, 42. 146, 43. 671, 680; Know Nothings and Davis, 672- 674; fugitive slaves to D. C., 44. 666; ratification, 45. 335, 480; com- pensated emancipation, 46. 101, 104; navy in American Revolution, 181, 60. 111; privateer, 46. 185; New England-West Indian trade (1667), 47. 217; early Methodism, 48. 263; Pitt statue and port., 295, 298; religion, 49. 468; travel through (1773), 468-470; (1791), 51. 58-61; (1826), 59. 380, 382-384, 411; tea affair, 50. 473; finances and banking (1841-42), 53. 298, 302, 305; federal troops (1861), Butler, 56. 233, 356-359, 364; paper money, 57. 75.
Maryland (1781), 44. 372.
Maryland, ferryboat, 56. 357 n.
Maryon, John, AUTOG., 49. 105.
Masearene Papers, 50. 39.
Mascoll, Joseph, Boston crew, 55. 88. Masconomo, Thompsons Island, 41. 535.
Masers de Latude, Henri, relic, 54. 83.
Mashpee, Mass., mission, 46. 379.
Maskelyne, Nevil, 43. 610, 625.
Mason. See also Masson.
Mason, - -, Charlotte, N. C., tav- ern (1791), 51. 74.
Mason, Abigail, 51. 183.
Mason, Alice [Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Sumner], 46. 151 n.
Mason, Ann [Mrs. Tufton], 45. 228.
Mason, Anna P. [Mrs. Grant], 52. 31. Mason, Anna S. L. [Mrs. Gray], 49. 398.
Mason, Catharine (Wiggin), 45. 228.
Mason, Charles, family, 49. 398.
Mason, Charles T., gift, 53. 93.
Mason, Elizabeth, ring, 50. 468.
Mason, Eunice (Diman) [Mrs. Hara- den], 51. 183, 184.
Mason, Fanny P., gift, 59. 302.
Mason, George, state papers, 42. 407; revolutionary invoice, 44. 371; opinion on Cabinet, 47. 43; Gun- ston Hall in 1791, 51. 64.
Mason, Hugh, commission, 53. 93.
Mason, Jacob, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Mason, James M., letter (1859) on Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 516; attitude (1860), 43. 661; on slaves 1 for Cal., 44. 510; character, 45. 39,
48. 483; conduct in Boston (1857), 45. 81 n .; Bright, optimism, 46. 103; Conway incident, 122; father's estate, 47. 486; house destroyed, 48. 19; on blockade, 444; attends Parliament, 445, 446, 456, 457, 460; on death of Lincoln, 476. See also Trent.
Mason, Jeremiah, dinner talk, 44. 336; Webster dinner, 45. 160; suc- cessor in Senate, 46. 405 n .; on Mme. Bonaparte, 47. 485 n .; on S. T. Mason, 485 n .; on Mrs. Madi- son, 492 n .; on Livingstons, 493 n .; on Mrs. Derby, 496 n .; pallbearer, 498; travel experience, 506; on Ghent negotiations, 513 n .; on Madison, 517 n .; on Dearborn and Armstrong, 521 n .; on death of Gerry, 523 n .; descendants, 49. 398; letters, 53. 18.
Mason, Capt. John [d. 1635], patent, 41. 536; aristocratic influenee in colonial grant, 45. 212-214, 220, 223, 228-230, 232, 238, 635, 46. 451; Newfoundland, 48. 113.
Mason, Maj. John [d. 1672], Indian corn trade, 48. 37, 38, 41, 43-45; Pequot War, 51. 285.
Mason, John, England, poem (1674), 57. 38.
Mason, John (Tufton), 45. 228.
Mason, John Y., religion, 52. 100.
Mason, Jonathan [1], family, 50. 195 n .; Quincy correspondence, 466.
Mason, Senator Jonathan [2], Chesa- peake-Leopard affair, 45. 356; diary, 47. 447; family, 50. 195 n .; on New Haven visit, 51. 40 n .; view of house, 53. 129; Beacon Hill land, 59. 302.
Mason, Joseph, New Hampshire claim, 45. 213, 228.
Mason, Lowell, music in schools, 53. 42. Mason, Martha [Mrs. Foster], 51. 170.
Mason, Mary J. [Mrs. Remey], 59. 139.
Mason, Miriam [Mrs. Phillips], 50. 195 n.
Mason, Philip Q., on J. Q. Adams's address, correspondence (1841), 43. 296-300.
Mason, Powell, 53. 107.
Mason, Ralph, 45. 567.
Mason, Robert (Tufton), New Hamp- shire claim, Cranfield, 42. 19, 20, 45. 213, 220, 232, 630, 635; career,
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228-230; Thaddeus Maccarty, 48. 137.
Mason, Robert, transporté, 49. 328.
Mason, Samuel, Mohegans, 56. 40- 42, 52, 53, 56.
Mason, Stephen, 56. 50.
Mason, Stevens Thomson, estate of, social life of, 47. 485, 486; Jeremiah Mason on, 485 n .; reply to presi- dential address, 57. 143.
Mason, Thomas [1], 51. 183.
Mason, Thomas [2], port., biog. note, 49. 261, 51. 183.
Mason, William P., election of 1830, 49. 238; James Mills Club dinner, 57. 263.
Mason, William S., Franklin collec- tion, 56. 101.
Mason Papers, 56. 299.
Masons, and trade troubles, 41. 258; medals and badges, 426, 46. 304, 53. 93, 186, 58. 2; in Holy Roman Empire (1786), 43. 623; S. L. Thorndike, 4℃. 126; gift from Mass. grand lodge, 49. 288; Boston lodge records (1733), 289; old jewel, 54. 290 (see Gen. In. xxii); chapter pennies, 58. 2; travel certifi- cate (1762), 60. 1. See also Anti- Masons.
Masquanamine, deed, 44. 260.
Masquerades, London (1806), 48. 534.
Massachuset Indians, Standish, 41. 534; Squantum, 538; last one, 540.
Massachusetts, customs service, rec- ords as historical source, 46. 440- 474, 54. 326-331 [see Customs]; treasury papers (1763-1812), 49. 412; sources of maritime history, 54. 324-327; Alden's history, 55. 157. See also next titles; Boston; Council; General Court; New Eng- land; Plymouth; counties, leaders, other New England states, towns, and wars by name.
Colony, to 1692: Cotton's farewell sermon to Winthrop's company, 41. 101, 43. 503, 504; noncon- formity and separation, 41. 104; first works on, 110; settlements be- fore Winthrop, 536; Puritanism and Milton, 42. 49-54; deteriora- tion after 1650, 155; Quakers, broadside, protests, 203, 358-381, 44. 590 n., 50. 179, 54. 317; Ende- cott flag incident, 42. 266-280, 58. 450, 451, 456, 457; Upham and early court records, 43. 277-281;
Dorchester Co. suit (1635), 493- 496; John Humphrey as early press agent, 504; Coddington and Anne Hutchinson, 44. 583, 584; Cran- field-Randolph intrigue, 45. 237; Andros, 238; iron works, 566- 568; Merrymount affair, 641-643; agents in England on Andros case, 644-649; efforts for new charter, 650-654; Board of Trade on (1690), 651, 652; expenses of agency (1690), 651 n., 652 n .; interim election (1690), 652; Randolph on charter and laws, 654, 655; Cotton, Hooker, and Williams, 46. 273; treatise on sovereignty under charter (c. 1664), 285-302; claim of practical inde- pendence, 441-443, 451, 453-456; annulment of charter, 456, 458, 459; Breeden contempt (1662), 47. 216; Barbados trade (1667), 217; accounts with Rev. John White (1631-32), 343-347; fast for Eng- land, 48. 55; shipments to (1636), 51. 283, 284; Huguenots, 52. 121; Pine Trec coins, 319; militia, 55. 346; attorney-general, 56. 171; county court files, 57. 20-28; be- ginning of local courts, 21; voting with corn and beans, 231-234; Indian place names, 58. 95; re- prisal on Spaniards (1655), 248; fur trade (1638), 388; Digby's con- nection, 59. 24. See also New Eng- land Confederation; Plymouth Colony.
Province, 1692-1776: land bank, 41. 208, 42. 454-456, 45. 202, 46. 463; slavery, Indian, domestic trade, 42. 196-202, 44. 335, 656, 657, 59. 265; throat distemper, other epidemics, 42. 446, 453, 460, 461, 469, 472, 474, 476, 44. 273; earthquake (1755), 42. 467; fast (1768), 470; Acadians in, 43. 94; British debts, 202-207; paper money, contest, pamphleteers, 256- 259, 428-447, 50. 72-74, 56. 37; districts instead of towns, 44. 67; Board of Trade on conduct, 202; impressment, Corbet case, 428-452, 47. 202; execution of pirates, 44. 453; payments to officials (1742- 68), 45. 30-32; controversy over governor's support (1771), 32-34; traces of primogeniture, 34, 35; Book of Laws (1742), 46. 427; royal veto, 445, 460; Shirley and parlia- mentary tax protest (1755), 464, 465; pre-revolutionary troubles,
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465-477 (see Gen. In. xix); stamp tax, 47. 2; Shute's administration, petition to Privy Council, 219, 220, 57. 69; manuscript note, 48. 168- 170; coercive acts, 49. 369; southern attitude toward (1773), 445; Mau- duit papers on agency, 50. 119-121; public printing bills (1758-68), 51. 338-340; excise, 338, 340; royal mast trees, 54. 50; Jackson and Bollan as agents, dismissal, 53. 25, 59. 421; N. Y. boundary (1768), 55. 283; provision for missionaries, 56. 22 n .; agriculture, 36; Franklin's accounts, 94-100, 103-120; Mas- sie's propaganda letters, 97-99, 117, 118, 120-125; pre-revolutionary tracts in England, 99, 119, 120; pro- posed review of regiments (1775), 168; proposed making of example of (1767), 58. 76; affairs before Lexington, 59. 111-113; writs of assistance decision, 414, 420, 421; Bollan and acts of trade, 418, 419; comment on Bernard, 422, 424; military preparations, powder (1774), 60. 40; delegates to Con- tinental Congress (1776), 98-101; broadsides (1744-45), 177.
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