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Madeleine de Verchères, her heroism, [302]-[308].
Madocawando, Penobscot chief, [345], [360], [363].
Mareuil interdicted for play-acting, [325]-[328].
Massachusetts, condition of the colony, [244], [285].
Mather, [243], [246].
McGregory, expedition to Lake Huron, [128], [147].
Meneval, governor of Port Royal, [237]; a prisoner at Boston, [240].
Meules, intendant of Canada, [72]; letter to La Barre, [99]; representations to the king, [114]; recalled, [136].
Michigan, the country claimed by the English, [122].
Michillimackinac, trouble there, [76]; French stores threatened, [83], [84], [87]; expedition of Perrot, [111]; threatened Indian hostilities, [121]; Indian muster, [145]; English traders seized, [146]; craft of the Rat, [176]; burning of an Iroquois prisoner, [205]; in command of Cadillac, [331].
Missionaries, French, among the Indians, [24], [68]; to be protected (Denonville), [124], [163 n.].; (Dongan), [126], [130], [160]; instigate Indians to torture and kill their prisoners, [205]; incite to murderous attacks, [374].
Mohawks, fear the French, [74]; their settlements, [93]; at Schenectady, [212], [215]; visit Albany, [218]; mission village at Saut St. Louis, [309]; expedition against the tribe, [310]-[315].
Montespan, Mme., [12].
Montpensier, Princess, [1]; at Orleans, [2]; her exile, [4]; relations with Mme. Frontenac, [10] (see [12 n].).
Montreal, condition under Perrot, [28], [65]; arrests made by Perrot, [66]; terror at the Iroquois invasion, [179], [191]; threatened attack from New York, [236]; condition of the country during the Indian invasions, [301]; great gathering of traders and Indians, [316]; great council of Indians, [443]-[451].
Mosquitoes, [103].
Moyne, Le, [106], [208].