Index to the records of the Council of New Hampshire from November 17, 1631, to April 17, 1784, Part 20

Author: New Hampshire. General Court. cn
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Concord, E. N. Pearson, public printer
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i,


i,


24


i,


31


i, 34


governor of Portsmouth, Eng.


i,


24


i, 32


see neat above. .


and from Ambrose Gibbins


i,


28


i, 29


death .


i,


33


i, 35


will, depositions relating to


i,


37


- indenture to, from Council of Plymouth


iv, 391


MASON, JOHN, [HAMPTON : ]


deputy-marshal


i, 138


i, 140


i, 141


grantee of Kingston


ii, 74


MASON, JOHN TUFTON :


estate of, sale, taxes, etc.


viii, 201


viii, 423


lands of, hearing in relation to


. viii, 441


MASON, JOSEPH :


. deposition relative to Capt. John Mason's will garrison soldier


ii,


84


MASON, LEMUEL, ENS. :


wages, Board of War to pay .


. viii, 408


viii, 411


MASON, ROBERT [TUFTON] :


proprietor of Province of N. H. in N. E.


i, 38


i, 54


i, 62


i, 63


i, 64


i, 80


i, 86


i, 103


i, 131


i, 145


i, 147


i, 167


and see Actions.


claims, petition · . i, 39 i, 47


iv,


9


iv, 53


iv, 54


joint letter to (fragment)


offensive declarations and letters


i,


64


i, 65


i, 66


i, 95


i, 96


i,


97


i, 132


i, 167


iv, 42


conveyance to governor


i, 77


chancellor, court of equity


i, 78


i, 79


i, 80


v. Richard Martin


i, 79


i, 100


justice of the peace


i,


83


i, 138


i, 139


i, 142


bills of cost .


i, 84


i, 93


i, 106


i, 127


complaint to Governor respecting deeds .


i, 85


v. John Tucke


v. Nathaniel Bachelder [Bachiler]


i, 89


v. Morris Hobbs .


i, 90


v, Samuel Sherburn


i, 91


v. Richard Waldron


i. 127


cases, execution suspended


i, 131


.


.


i,


41


.


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.


·


·


i,


37


·


i,


30


account


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i, 42


councilor


·


i, 27


letter to, from Neale and Wiggin Wannerton and Gibbins


18


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i. SS


·


295


NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1631-1784.


MASON, ROBERT [TUFTON] :


captain of troop, complaint


· i, 133


commander of troop, warrant


i, 144


i, 148 i, 150


signer of " Articles of Peace " with Indians


i, 160


MASON, THOMAS :


disabled soldier, doctor's bill allowed


. viii, 37


MASON'S CLAIM :


proprietors holding land under


. viii, 76


MASON'S PATENT :


lands in, act for conveyance of


. viii, 218


MASSACHUSETTS:


general court


i,


37


i, 41


i, 265


i, 269


i, 270


i, 275


i, 276


i, 277


i, 280


i, 281


i, 282


i, 284


i, 285


i, 289


i, 290


i, 291


i, 292


i, 293


i, 299


i, 301


ii, 152


iv, 221


iv, 223


iv, 320


v, 46


v, 102


V, 105


V, 107


V, III


v, 35I


vi, 14


vi, 16


vi, 27


vi, 35


vi, 39


vii, 63


vii, 76 vii, 130


vii, 131 vii, 182


vii, 225


Assembly : Council : Council and Assembly: General Assem-


bly : Government : House of Representatives


. . see next above.


letters to and from.


resolutions of


governor and council


i, 41


ii, 6


ii, 137


ii, 149


ii, 151


ii, 152


v, 46


v, 47


soldiers serving in New Hampshire


i, 199


i, 200


i, 208


i, 216 i. 217


i, 218


i, 219


i, 220


ii, 6 ii, 54


ii, 69


ii, 137


ii, 141


ii, 142 ii, 146


ii, 149


ii, 151


ii, 152


ii, 155 ii, 157


ii, 162


ii, 164


ii,, 170


ii, 185


ii, 186


ii, 189


ii, 190


ii, 195


ii, 199


ii, 200


ii, 203


ii, 205


ii, 207


ii, 208 ii, 210


ii, 21I


ii, 213


ii, 218


iii, 29


iii, 30


iii, 31


iii, 32


iii, 37


iii, 38


iii, 44


iii, 47


iii, 48


iii, 50


iv, 135


iv, 160


iv, 161


.iv, 168


iv, 171


iv, 174 iv, 175


iv, 188


v, 135


v, 228


vii, 97 vii, 105


quota of .


. i, 286


i, 291


i, 294


i, 295


i, 301


allowances (wages) to


·


·


.


·


i, 293


v, 188


V, 223


v, 245


v, 248 vii, 97


commissioners on Indian treaty .


·


i, 269


letter to Josiah Willard, secr. .


i, 283


to New York on defense of the colonies confer with Indian chiefs at Casco Bay . . v, 390


i, 286


on medium of exchange . .


v, 392


.


see general court above.


i, 198


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·


.


.


296


INDEX TO RECORDS OF THE COUNCIL,


MASSACHUSETTS;


commissioners to demand satisfaction of eastern Indians . . V, 402 i, 296


committee of war .


i, 289


and see Commissioners for the War.


committee on westward expedition to treat with Six Nations


jurisdiction over New Hampshire ii,


30 ii, 37 iv, 41 v, 176


ii, 206 iv, 170


interests in fortifying Piscataqua river


ii, 231 ii, 233


assistance from


ii, 236 ii, 238


ii, 240 ii, 251 ii, 255 ii, 257 v, 123


ownership of Piscataqua River ii, 241


collecting powder-money of N. H. vessels


ii, 266


peace with Indians made by .


iii, 84


governor delivers up Indian captives


iv, 232


volunteers


V, III


v, 178


v, 264


transports in Nova Scotia expedition order relating to the eastward Indians


v, 358


grant of land to Portsmouth .


v, 384


molesting the Nutfield settlement


v, 395


recruits


petitioners to the king for settlement of Mass. and N. H. lines


v, 401 vi, 3 vi, 4


account for supporting Fort Dummer act of, enabling officers in Cr. Pt. expedition


vi, 55


French neutrals passing through


vi, 102


proclamation for laying embargo


vi, 104


ports open to Portsmouth coasters .


vii, 117


towns, petitions of, complaining of the high prices .


vii, 118


committees of N. E. states meet in


. vii, 126


consulted on defence of Ticonderoga vii, 129 vii, 130


vii, 131


purchase of fire-arms of .


vii, 211


letter from, asking aid in expedition against Penobscot . viii, 160 fort, see Fort Massachusetts.


annexation of New Hampshire to, see New Hampshire. boundaries . which see. Booth Bay : Boxford : Bristol : Concord : Essex County : Kit-


tery : Maine : Marlborough : Medford : Newbury : North- field : North Hampton : Salisbury : Springfield . . which see. MASSACHUSETTS BAY: see MASSACHUSETTS : MASSACHUSETTS BAY COMPANY :


King Charles's order to i, 47


MASSACHUSETTS COMMITTEE :


account iv, 324 iv, 325


MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNMENT: see also MASSACHUSETTS: Gen- eral Court.


action to prevent trade with the French . i, 281


.


i, 290


vi, 39


impost duties


v, 188


forces sent to Nova Scotia vi, 26 vi, 27


.


vi, 98


297


NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1631-1784.


MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNMENT : see also MASSACHUSETTS : Gen- eral Court. towns laid out by order of grants by


vi, 2 · vi, 78 . . · vi, 81 vi, 83 vi, 84 vi, 86 vi, 138


MASSACHUSETTS SERVICE :


enlistments into, from this state . . ·


.


viii, 235 viii, 239


MASSEY, GEORGE :


connected with anonymous letters to Jotham Odiorne .


vi, 49


MASSEY, GRIFFIN : prisoner from New York . vii, 127


MAST-DRAWERS:


protected, see Mast-men. MASTERS :


of mast ships, non-compliance with entry acts of 15 Caro. II . ii, 70


prosecution of


ii, 148 ii, 163


severity of, to servants or slaves-act for restraining


ii, 120 iv, 152


MASTERS OF VESSELS : see SHIP-MASTERS :


MASTING, THOMAS :


petition


i, 53


MAST-MEN:


protected ii, 69 ii, 72 ii, 158 ii, 193


iv, 197


MASTS : see also TIMBER : TREES: WOODS :


for royal navy


i, 277


taxation of, petition concerning


ii, 198


seizure of


iv, 227 IV, 228


impressment of


. vi, 19


belonging to the state, committee on


vii, 98


vii, 99


exportation of, permitted


. viii, 120


from New England


. which see.


MAST SHIPS :


not entered according to acts of 15 Caro. II.


ii, 70


ii, 73


and see Masters : of mast ships.


seizure of


ii, 162


ii, 163


ii, 167


ii. 168


sailing for England


v, 140


v, 141


MAST TREES :


preservation of


iv, 221


v, 219


MAST-YARDS :


exported, impost on


ii, 207


iv, 170


MATHER, JOHN N. :


petition, committee on .


viii, 433


viii, 440


MATHES, FRANCIS :


representative petition


iv, 247


iv, 261


iv, 268


MATHES, VALENTINE :


justice of the peace


vi, 152


·


·


.


·


iv, 350


iv, 351


iv, 352


ii, 73


298


INDEX TO RECORDS OF THE COUNCIL,


MATHEWS, BENJAMIN :


petition


iv, 275


MATHEWS, DANIEL :


sheriff, to serve town-meeting warrants . i, 101


deposition .


i, 103


MATHEWS, FRANCIS :


lessee of lands on Piscataqua river . .


i, 34


MATHEWS, FRANCIS, ENS. :


muster-roll and account . .


v, 350


MATHEWS'S NECK :


ferry landing


ii, 165


MATROSS COMPANIES :


lieutenant of, tried by court-martial


vii, 76


enlistment of vii, 94 vii, 124 viii, 35 viii, 42 viii, 130


and see Daniels, Eliphalet, Capt. : Salter, Titus, Capt.


petitions vii, 204 vii, 246 viii, 98 viii, 159


viii, 164


enlistment of sailors out of .


. vii, 224


wages, pay-rolls · · . .


vii, 248


vii, 265 viii, 40 viii, 155 viii, 191 viii, 199


and see Dearing, Ebenezer, Capt.


enlarging, vote for


. viii, 89


allowed money in lieu of blankets


. viii, 102


committee on


. viii, 127


at Piscataqua Harbor Portsmouth


which see.


MATROSSES : see MATROSS COMPANIES :


MATROSS OFFICERS :


petition, rations


. vii, 237 vii, 248


MATTOON, - [MATOON] : representative


iv, 365


MAUNDY, RICHARD :


account, petition .


·


i, 209 iii, 79


MAURDYN, THOMAS :


soldier, account .


.


ii, 242 ·


MAUSTIN : see MARSTON :


MAY, EDWARD :


soldier, Oyster River .


i, 224


MAYHEW, PETER :


petition


. viii, 79


grantee of confiscated land, Rumney


. viii, 181


MEAD, JOHN AND JOSEPH : bond, recovery on


. iv, 338


MEAD, JOSEPH :


commander of the Crown, letter from


vi, 117


brigantine, Ferdinand, information vi, IIS vi, 119 vi, 120


. vi, 130


.


.


·


·


299


NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1631-1784.


MEAD, NICHOLAS :


prisoner, escape and re-commitment


V, 391


MEADER, JOHN :


Robert Mason v.


i, 106


petition


iv, 295


iv, 297


MEADOWS, PHILIP [MEADOWES] :


Lord Commissioner for Trade and Plantations


i, 213


i, 244


i, 245


i, 248


v, 14


7, 18


v, 22


v, 28


v, 224


MEASAM, GEORGE :


letter on clothing for the army


· vii, 147


MEASURES: see WEIGHTS AND MEASURES :


MECKER, JEMS :


soldier, Oyster River


i, 224


MEDAR'S :


garrison, soldiers posted there


i, 171


i, 177


MEDAR, DAVID :


damage claim


vii, 98


MEDFORD, (MASS.) :


accounts, committee on .


. vii, 157


soldiers at, in 1775


vii, 173


vii, 186


MEDIUM :


of exchange .


. which see.


MEETING-HOUSES :


see Antrim : Concord : Dover : Dover Neck : Exeter : Hampton :


Londonderry : North Hill: Portsmouth : Rogers, Daniel, Rev. : Stratham : Strawberry Bank.


sessions of courts in


. v, 170


"proclamations to be read in "


v, 199


" on the king's great road from Greenland to Exeter " ·


v, 356


MEETINGS :


town, see Town-meetings.


of proprietors'


in unincorporated places


which see.


towns


MEINZIES, JAMES :


lawyer, complaint against ii, 273


ii, 274 ii, 275 ii, 280 ii, 282


MELLEN, JOHN, CAPT. [MELLIN] :


pay-roll


representative


viii, 44 viii, 47 .


petition, account, committee on . viii, 174 viii, 210 viii, 211 MELLOOMSCOTT :


township at, petition for grant of . MELONY, JOHN : suspected inimical


vi, 54


MELONY, RICHARD :


George Kezer v., act for a review .


.


. viii, 155


.


.


·


----


. viii, 6


. vii, 195


.


300


INDEX TO RECORDS OF THE COUNCIL,


MELVIN, ELEAZER :


affidavit relative to murder of Indians, Contoocook .


i, 267


MEMORANDA:


of ship-masters' recognizances


i, 122


i, 126 i, 130


i, 136 i, 137


goods received of consignee Raymond


i, 15


goods and ammunition, Newichawanick


i, 30


account with Richard Rogers


i, 37


papers and minutes taken from secretary's office . ii, 219


ii, 220


MEMORIALS : see also PETITIONS: REMONSTRANCES :


see Amstrong, Robert.


see Officers.


Atkinson, Theodore.


Packer, Thomas (2d).


Blanchard, James.


Peabody, Nathaniel.


Cook, Elisha.


Pearson, Joseph.


Dartmouth.


Portsmouth.


Frye, Joseph.


Randolph, Edward.


Gilman, Jeremiah.


Rogers, Robert.


Gilman, John Taylor.


Romer, Wolfgang William.


Gilman, Nicholas.


Russell, Eleazer.


Goldston, Ralph.


Stark, John.


Grant, James.


Superior Court of Judicature : justices, etc.


Hampton Falls.


Lieutenant-governor and Coun- cil.


Tate, James.


Taylor, John.


Londonderry.


Vaughan, William.


Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations.


Wallace, -, Mr.


N. H. Line Officers.


Whipple, Joseph.


Noyes, Oliver.


Windham : selectmen.


v, 278


relating to plunder, Port Royal expedition on state of the province


v, 348


MEN : see SOLDIERS : NEW HAMPSHIRE MEN :


MENDON, -, CAPT. :


to execute quarantine orders .


vi, 46 .


MENIS :


French post .


v, 340 .


MEN-OF-WAR: see also FRIGATES :


see Alcide : Lis : Vigilant.


French, taken by Admiral Boscawen


i, 298


near Louisburg


vi, 15


taken by Commodore Warren


vi, 17


at Grand Bank


vi, 98 vi, 99


at Newfoundland


vi, 126


MENSREAT(?), JOSEPH :


of Newcastle, sworn


ii, 15


MENZIES, JOHN [MINZIES] :


judge of the admiralty


v, 355 . .


.


.


Waldo, Samuel.


301


MERCHANDISE : see also GOODS :


imported, duty on


. ii, 281


and see Duties : on imports.


of British subjects, condemnation of


. vii, 77


of inimicals, sale of


·


vii, 162


limitation of prices of, commissioners on


. viii, 118


exportation of, acts and resolutions to prevent


· viii, 194


MERCHANT-MEN :


at Port Royal and Piscataqua river


v, 126


and see Merchant-ships.


MERCHANTS :


order of President and Council to . MERCHANT-SHIPS :


i, 40


- English, to have admiralty passes i, 248 their masters to have governor's certificate embargo on .


ii, 235


V, 21


28


v, 128


which see.


MEREDITH :


justice of the peace


vi, 152


petition


, viii, 75


selectmen's account


· viii, 94


lands in, act for conveyance of


viii, 107 viii, 112


viii, 439


MERRILL, - -:


justice of the peace


,


· vi, 160


MERRILL, ABRAHAM :


petition for the incorporation of a town


vi, 67


vi, 68


MERRILL, JOHN :


petition for ferry, Merrimack river . .


. vi, 148


MERRILL, JONATHAN :


coroner


. viii, 355


MERRILL, JOSHUA : coroner


. viii, 445


MERRIMACK :


petitionee


vi, 59


committee of safety


. vii, 27


coroners


.


vii, 54


selectmen's account


. viii, 94


MERRIMACK RIVER [MEREMAKE, MIRRIMACK] :


as boundary of Mason's patent settlements on


i, 33


i, 47


and see Rumford.


province line referred to


ii, 65


ii, 113


iv, 372


vi, 64


and see & Hampton : selectmen. Salisbury, Mass.


draft (plan) of


iv, 318


iv, 320 iv, 321


iv, 361


iv, 362


vi, 2


enemy between, and the Newichawanick


v, 87


towns and grants on west side of .


·


.


vi,


2 vi, 4


.


.


i, 264


i, 267


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NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1631-1784.


302


INDEX TO RECORDS OF THE COUNCIL,


MERRIMACK RIVER [MEREMAKE, MIRRIMACK] :


vi, 148 viii, 174 viii, 353


ferries viii, 367 viii, 380 viii, 390 viii, 418 viii, 486


as division of beef cattle districts .


viii, 215


Isle of Hooksett falls on


· viii, 359


fishing in, bill to regulate


. viii, 475


fish in, act to prevent destruction of


. viii, 482


and see Alewives : Fish.


MERROW, JOSHUA, LT. :


officer, taken prisoner at Ticonderoga, account


. viii,


5


depreciation note, indorsement on . . viii, 253


MESANDOWIT :


signer of " Articles of Peace " with English-


i, 160


MESERVE, CLEMENT [MESARVE] : of Strawberry Bank i, 164


MESERVE, ESTHER :


to convey land, act for .


. viii, 200


MESERVE, GEORGE :


estate of, taxes . . viii, 163


absentee, act for sale of his lands . viii, 200 viii, 319


MESERVE, MRS. :


petition


. viii, 195


MESERVE, NATHANIEL, COL. :


regiment


vi, 100


vi, 106


letter on situation at Lake George and Fort Edward . vi, 102


petition


viii, 424 viii, 438


MESERVIE, CLEM :


garrison soldier


ii, 84


MESSAGES :


to governor of Canada, commissioners on general court to Col. Evans .


iv, 215


. vii, 267


by governors and lieutenant-governors see under their names. MESSENGERS : salary . i, 86


to congratulate Earl of Bellomont . iii, 54 iii, 74


instructions to. see next above, also Plaisted, Ichabod.


to General Court . .


iv, 177


to N. H. grants, see Kingsbury, Absalom.


MESSUAGES :


to sell, guardian's petition for leave sale of, act for-see Hart, Samuel, Capt.


. iv, 294


division of, act for . viii, 144


METCALF, JOSEPH, JR. :


soldier, omitted in roll, wages allowed . viii, 29 METHUEN DISTRICT :


petition for incorporation vi, 57 vi, 58


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NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1631-1784.


3º3


MEXICO :


dollars of, value regulated


i, 56


MIDDLESEX (MASS.) :


court officers i, 169


party to divorce case from


vi, 164


MIDDLETON :


incorporation of, act for . vii, 180 vii, 202 viii, 4 viii, 10 proprietors, petition for


. viii, 432 viii, 463


MIDDLETOWN: see MONADNOCK No. 2 :


MILES, ABNER :


disabled soldier, account . viii, 113 MILE SLIP [STRIP] :


to choose assessors, resolution for .


. vii, 66


MILE STRIP [SLIP] :


bridge in, over Souhegan river, act for . . viii, 76 viii, 90 MILITARY FINES :


distraint for .


ii, 56


vote for " enlarging "


. iv, 349


MILITARY OFFICERS :


see Dover : Exeter : Hampton.


duties in preventing spread of small-pox


. vi, 28


under orders to prevent escape of French neutrals


. vi, 102


appointment of


vii, 3 vii, 12


and see the titles of the various military officers.


obliged to take " oath of fidelity " .


viii, 19


acting under authority of Vermont . continuation in office, see Proclamations : to civil and military officers.


MILITARY OFFICES :


vacated by Gov. Shute .


v, 367


MILITARY POWER :


conflicting with the civil


vii, 62


vii, 72


MILITARY STORES :


providing


i, 260


i, 289


i, 290


i, 295


ii, 112


ii, 114


ii, 119


ii, 122


ii, 133


ii, 134


ii, 284


iii, 53


iii, 71


iii, 81 iii, 88


iv, 151


iv, 153


iv, 157


iv, 351


v, 108


v, 146 vii, 61 vii, 160


vii, 64


vii, 113


vii, 158 vii, 159


vii, 205


viii, 100


and see Continental Army : & supplies for,


Soldiers :


also Continental Stores : State Stores : Expeditions: Fort William and Mary: Garrisons: Great Island : Maga- zines.


exportation of, restricted


.


vi. 95


king's ordnance, Boston


.


vi, 99


.


.


v, 277 v, 2So


v, 290 v, 364


. viii, 363


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«


304


INDEX TO RECORDS OF THE COUNCIL


MILITARY STORES :


carrying out, by coasters forbidden


vii, 117


resolution for supply and delivery of


vii, 138


for Ticonderoga, left on the way


vii, 158


vii, 159


transporting .


vii, 176


vii, 187


vii, 205


vii, 213


at No. 4, committee on .


viii, 81


viii, 86


MILITARY WATCH :


ordered in every town


.


.


.


v,


v, 45


v, 58


MILITIA :


bills and acts relating to


ii, 56


iv, 352


iv, 354


V, 117


and see Militia Act.


power of, lay in president and council


ii, 70


ii, 72


province


iii,


4 iv, 163


v, 113


v, 233


v. 234


town


ii, 243


ii, 246


v, 82


v, 114


v, 182


and see Companies : town militia, also next above.


lieutenant-colonel of, dismissed


iii,


iii,


4


v, IO


viii, 112


ordered to be in arms at celebrations .


v, 48


v, 71


V, 222


companies .


. V, 114


v, 133


v, 183 viii, 65


and see East Kingston : Pembroke.


to march at a minute's warning


regiments, -


raising re-enforcements from


vii, 65


vii, 106 v, 108


9th, field-officers appointed .


vii, 69 viii, 114


4th, settling and filling vacancies in


vii, 80


vii, 88 vii, 203


Ist, field-officers appointed vii, 91


viii, 179 viii, 257 viii, 300


new, formed . vii, 179 vii, 202


vii, 203


vii, 209


viii, 197


7th, colonelcy resigned


. viii, 76


6th, colonelcy and lieutenant-colonelcy resigned


· viii, 94


IIth, colonelcy resigned


. viii, 96


quota of, for defence of Rhode Island and see Rhode Island : defence of.


· viii, 100


8th, colonelcy resigned


viii, IO8


12th, major appointed


viii, 112 .


2d, field-officers appointed .


. viii, 178


Ioth, division of, committee on


viii, 197


viii, 199


Londonderry


. viii, 197


15th, field-officers nominated


viii, 198


16th, field-officers appointed colonelcy resigned .


viii, 21 I .


19th, field-officers nominated locations annexed to


viii, 262


viii, 264


vacancies in field-officers viii, 243 viii, 246 viii, 293


viii, 342


·


·


iii,


3


major .


3


·


·


.


.


v, 46


v, 162


vii, 31 vii, 109


.


.


.


.


ii, 118


iii,


3 v,


10


ii, 109


ii, 172


iii,


3


ii, 253


ii, 254


·


. viii, 199


. viii, 216


.


which also see.


305


NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1631-1784.


MILITIA :


. see also.


regiments,- 3d, officers appointed. viii, 256 · viii, 295 three months' men apportioned to . viii, 260 viii, 264 colonelcies resigned viii, 421 viii, 433


drafting, bill for .


· vii, 125


to march under Gen. Stark


. vii, 218


by the colonels


· vii, 219


from the .


viii, 197 viii, 198


regulating, committee on and bill for in service at Piscataqua Harbor


vii, 196 viii, 148


· vii, 199


brigaded


vii, 205


vii, 217


vii, 218


viii, 181


commander of, in case of alarm


vii, 214


to re-enforce northern contl. army . wages of, committee on


vii, 222 vii, 223


adjutant-general of, rank


·


·


vii, 251


raising on an emergency, resolution for returns of, called for


viii, 88 viii, 90


viii, 374


colonels to raise recruits for contl. army . fines received by, committee on to send forward their men .


viii, 271 .


945 men to be raised from


viii, 176


viii, 177


three months' pay-rolls .


viii, 193


raising, to assist Gen. Washington


viii, 261 .


viii, 265 viii, 267


viii, 270


viii, 277 viii, 374


to liberate Col. Enoch Hale


. viii, 307


to be sent into Cheshire county


viii, 328 viii, 335


for defence of frontiers


viii, 376 .


Major General of, see Povey, Thomas.


of Dover : Exeter : Greenland : Hampton : Portsmouth : Straw- berry Bank


. which see. MILITIA ACT : see also MILITIA LAWS :


printing and dispersing it


vii, 93 vii, 158


act in addition to .


vii, 150 -


viii, 103


explanation of, resolution for .


. vii, 220


viii, 65


MILITIA LAWS: see also MILITIA ACT .


amendment of, resolution for .


vii, 156


vii, 158


revision of, committee on


. viii, 123


MILITIA OFFICERS : see also MILITIA : commissions and qualification


.


6 v, 329


V, 331


V, 371


meetings of .


ii, 100 ii, 189


ii, 190


V, 113 v, 262


directed concerning scouts and watches notified to attend council


v, 82


ordered to secure grain in garrisons .


.


v, 93


to assist in raising regiment for Canada


vii, 50


.


viii, 169


viii, 198


.


.


i, 284


.


. ii, 97


v, 76


20


vii, 230 vii, 231 vii, 232


viii, 102 .


306


INDEX TO RECORDS OF THE COUNCIL,


MILITIA OFFICERS : see also MILITIA :


recruiting our army in New York


. vii, 10;


carrying orders to, account for


· vii, 105


to be muster-masters and paymasters


· vii, 165


nomination and appointment of vii, 220 viii, 93 viii, 108 viii, 197


viii, 199 viii, 265 viii, 270 viii, 293 viii, 421


and see Field-officers.


to take fire-arms from Quakers


· vii, 220


petition, committee on .


· vii, 264


directed how to make up their rolls


. viii, 189


vacancies in, committee to fill


. viii, 421


MILLAR, -, MR. :


Indian interpreter .


vi,


9


MILLARD, PAUL :


his sloop seized


ii, 5


MILL-DAM POND :


Portsmouth


. which see


MILLER, HEBER, DR. :


petition, account


viii, 174 viii, 201


MILLER, JOHN, SENR. :


distressed for military fine


ii, 56


MILLER, -, MR. :


of New York assembly .


i, 272


MILLER, SAMUEL :


petition for incorporation of Souhegan East


. VI,


59


MILLES, -:


produced his clearing, protected


ii, 3S


MILLET, THOMAS, CAPT. [MELLIT] : petitions


iv, 250


iv, 252


iv, 269 iv, 273


iv, 279


iv, 283


iv, 303


iv, 309 iv, 314 iv, 315


iv, 333 iv, 346


trustee, act for him to convey lands


MILLS :


for slitting or rolling iron, act of Parliament to prevent their


erection


·


vi, 62


MILLS, JAMES : soldier, omitted in the roll, wages paid . viii, 54


MILLS, JOHN, CAPT. :


enlisting officer


vii. 211 .


company pay-roll .


. viii, 367


MILLS, RICHARD :


petition and account


v, 209


MINISTERS :


see Adams, Hugh. Blunt, John. Chaplains.


see Dover.


Durham. Emerson, John. Exeter.


Cotton, John.


.


·


vi, 129


·


.


.


307


NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1631-1784.


MINISTERS:


see Great Island.


see Pike,


Hampton.


Indian Nations.


McClintock, Samuel.


Portsmouth. Rogers, Daniel. Rogers, Nathaniel. Stratham.


Newcastle. Odlin, John.


Taxes.


bill concerning .


ii, 62


to take oath of allegiance


ii, 91


to publish proclamations


ii, 271


iii, 70 iii, 84


iv, 220


V, 12


v, 63


v, 74


v, 87


v, 252


v, 259


v, 267


maintenance of


.


·


iv, 146


iv, 147


iv, 179


iv, 250


iv, 296


iv, 305


iv, 316 iv, 330


iv, 344 v, 383


v, 392


vi, 36 vii, 238


to have notice of Thanksgiving .


iv, 193


report on Rev. Hugh Adams's book ·


iv, 224


with governor and council to appoint school-master, act for


V, 3II


v, 312


MINISTERS' HOUSES : act concerning


ii, .60


MINISTER TAX : see MINISTERS : maintenance of.


collecting, Quakers exempt from, see Quakers. against non-resident proprietors


. which see.


MINISTRY :


of Great Britain


. which see.


MINOR, JAMES :


ferriage account


. vii, 272 MINORS : lands, bills and acts for sale of


. vi, 129


viii, 73 viii, 212 viii, 222 , viii, 229 viii, 487 MINOT, -, COL. :


gave information about Indian murders .


i, 266


MINOT, JAMES : justice of the peace


i, 267


MINOT, JONAS :


petition, committee on . . viii, 138 viii, 140 viii, 216 viii, 244 MINUTES : see also RECORDS : of Council, see Council Records.


MISPRISION :


of treason, act (bill) against ,


vii, 121 vii, 147 ·


and see Treason : Traitors.


MISSIONARIES :


French, teaching Indians the Romish religion . . V, 5


MITCHELL, D. :


commissioner of admiralty


· i, 241


-


·


Moody, Joshua.


308


INDEX TO RECORDS OF THE COUNCIL,


MITCHELL, GEORGE :


surveyor, gives name to a line


iv, 372 vi, 3 vi,


5 MITCHELL, ISAAC :


petition, committee on . viii, 432 viii, 436


MITCHELL, JOHN, CAPT. : witness in case of anonymous letters to Jotham Odiorne . .


vi, 50


prisoner, petition for


·


vi, 52


MITCHELL, PETER : enemy, located . vii, 90 vii, 98


MITCHELL, ROBERT :


master of sloop, Success


v, 68 ·


MITTIMUSES :


see Cary, Matthew : Legroe, Peter : Mead, Nicholas : Moody, Joshua, Rev. : Rine, Lewis de : Weare, Nathaniel.


MODERATORS:


to qualify town officers, resolution empowering :


. vii, 15 Hampton, see Wingate, Joshua.


MOFFATT, ZEBULON :


account


MOGG :


Indian, appearance in the council


MOGOON, JOHN [MAGOON] :


petition . i, 230 iii, 57 iii, 58 iii, 60


iii, 62


case, father's will and estate concerned .


iii, 59


MOHAWK POINT:


Winnipiseogee River, ferry there


. viii, 239


MOHAWKS [MOHOGS] :


hostility to eastern Indians .


i, 155


i, 159 i, 165


alliance with St. François tribe


i, 26;


peace with French


ii, 140


MOHON, DENNIS :


of Strawberry Bank


i. 164


MOLASSES :


imported and exported, drawback on


ii, 243


ii. 247


exportation of, act to prevent permitted


viii, 164 . viii, 18


MONADNOCK No. 2 [MIDDLETOWN] :


incorporation, petition for


. vi, 159


MONADNOCK No. 4 : incorporation, petition for


vi, 153


MONADNOCK No. 6:


incorporation as Packersfield, petition for


vi, 160


MONCKTON, R. :


Lord Commissioner for Trade and Plantations


v, 224


MONEY :


see Bills of Credit : Blanket-money : Borrowing : Coat-money : Continental Money : Exchange Money : Hard-money : Law-


viii, 45


. v, 393


·


.


.


viii, 194


.


309


NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1631-1784.


MONEY :


ful Money: Light-money: New Emission Money: New York : Paper-money : Powder-money : Proclamation-money : Silver Money : Subsistence Money : Travel Money. foreign, act to regulate value of . · ·




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