M.
Macartney, Captain, his humanity, II. [343], [344].
McBryer, Andrew, I. [85].
Macdonald, Captain, serves in the expedition of Major Grant, II. [152]; his death, II. [153].
MacDonald, Captain Donald, sent to attack the French at Le Calvaire, II. [336]; his death, II. [349].
McDonough, Thomas, II. [440].
McGinnis, Captain, I. [308], [309].
Machault d'Arnouville, minister of marine and colonies (1754-1757), I. [13], [15], [179], [367], II. [44].
Machault, Fort, II. [159].
Mackay, Captain, I. [152]; at Great Meadows, I. [152], [159], II. [421]-[423].
Mackellar, Patrick, serves as an engineer under Braddock and Wolfe, I. [221 note], II. [208]; to strengthen Fort Ontario, I. [420], [420 note].
Mackenzie, Captain, II. [152]-[155].
Macleane, Allan, II. [245 note].
McMullen, Lieutenant, sent to Crown Point, II. [254].
Macnamara, Admiral, accompanies La Motte's expedition, I. [182], [183].
MacVicar, Anne, recollections of Albany, I. [319], [320].
Madawaska, I. [283].
Madeira, I. [287].
Mahon, Lord, I. [179].
Maillard, missionary at Cape Breton, I. [105], [119].
Maillebois, I. [10], [359].
Maine, English possessions in, I. [20], [124].
Maître Abraham, II. [289].
Manach, Father, I. [252]; letter of Boishébert to, quoted, I. [265], [266].
Manila, II. [401], [402].
Manitou, the, I. [479], [487], [489].
Mann, Sir Horace, letters from Horace Walpole quoted, I. [188]; ambassador at Florence, II. [323].
Mansfield, I. [8].
Mante, Major Thomas, II. [82 note], [97]; statistics of the force sent against Louisbourg, II. [56 note].
Maps of the Illinois colony, I. [41 note]; map of Bonnecamp, I. [62 note]; of French and British dominion in North America, I. [126 note].
Maria Theresa, her inheritance from Charles VI., I. [18]; her heritage taken from her, I. [19], [353], [354]; the enemy of Frederic the Great, I. [353]; flatters Pompadour, I. [354], [355]; the war in Europe, II. [38]-[40], [409]; condition of France, II. [393].
Marietta, I. [48].
Marigalante Island, restored by England, II. [405].
Marin, I. [486], II. [20], [30], [122], [244]; promotion of, I. [88]; commander of Duquesne's expedition to the Ohio, I. [129]-[131], [137]; his sickness and death, I. [129]-[131].
Marin joins the war-party of Perière, I. [429]-[431]; the slaughter at Fort Edward, I. [485]; official knavery, II. [27]; victory over, II. [122]-[127]; taken prisoner, II. [248].
Marin, Madame, II. [20].
Marlborough, Duke of, I. [316].
Marolles, correspondence of, II. [81 note].
Martel, the King's storekeeper, II. [20], [30].
Martin, Father, evidence in relation to the massacre at Fort William Henry, I. [514 note].
Martin, Abraham. See [Abraham].
Martin, Sergeant Joshua, one of Rogers' rangers, I. [444].
Martinique, II. [401], [405].
Maryland, I. [332], II. [132]; government and characteristics of, I. [25], [33]; aid asked from, by Dinwiddie, I. [139]; aids Virginia, I. [168]; commissioners sent to Albany for an Indian congress, I. [173]-[176]; council of governors held with Braddock, I. [191]-[196]; sufferings caused by Indian warfare, I. [329], [330], [422].
Massachusetts, I. [168], [260], [315], [480], II. [93]; religion, finance, and politics of, I. [25]-[29], II. [84], [85] (see [Assembly of Massachusetts]); commissioners sent to meet the Indians at Albany, I. [61]; council of governors held with Braddock, I. [191]-[195]; characteristics of the officers from, I. [272], [273]; distribution of the exiled Acadians, I. [282]; the Crown Point expedition fitted out, I. [285], [286], [291], [292], [313], [314]; money received from Parliament, I. [382 note], II. [85]; method of raising and paying troops, I. [384]-[387], II. [84], [85]; tablet erected to Lord Howe, in Westminster Abbey, II. [91]; utterances from the pulpits after the fall of Canada, II. [377]-[379].
Massachusetts Historical Society, the, I. [316 note]; portrait of Captain Winslow in, I. [273 note].
Massey, Colonel, II. [247].
Mathevet missionary for the Nipissings, I. [487].
Maumee River, the, I. [40], [51], [52], [82], [84].
Maurault, Abbé, II. [255 note].
Maurepas, Comte de, I. [259 note].
Maurin, François, II. [20]; official knavery, II. [22]-[24], [30]; thrown into the Bastille, II. [385].
Mauritius, Island of, I. [10].
Maxen, II. [388].
Maxwell, Thomas, II. [258 note].
Mayhew, Jonathan, his prediction for the American colonies, II. [325].
Maynard, Captain, II. [123 note].
Mazade, Madame, I. [361].
Mediterranean Sea, the, II. [49].
Meech, Lieutenant, his encounter with the enemy, II. [207].
Mellen, Reverend John, pastor of the Second Church in Lancaster, II. [377]; his sermon on the fall of Canada, II. [378].
Memeramcook, I. [120], [122].
Memphremagog, Lake, II. [254], [256].
Menomonies, the, I. [407]; called to council by Montcalm, I. [486]-[489].
Mercer, Colonel, commandant at Oswego, I. [397], [410]; his death, I. [412], [413].
Mercer, Lieutenant-Colonel, to hold the new Fort Duquesne, II. [160].
"Mermaid," the, I. [247].
Messalina, I. [353].
Mexico, I. [20].
Mexico, Gulf of, I. [40], [205].
Miami confederacy, the, I. [40], [52].
Miami Indians, the, I. [51], [79], [83], [209]; their chief (see [La Demoiselle]), home of, I. [40], [51], [52], [55], [56], [58], [84]; visited by Céloron, I. [51], [52]; visited by Gist, I. [55]-[58]; their feeling towards the English, I. [59], [130]; attacked and killed at Pickawillany, I. [84], [85], [130]; called to a council by Montcalm, I. [486]-[489]; become allies of the French, I. [130], II. [142].
Miami River, the, I. [40], [51], [56], [83].
Michigan Lake, I. [75], [407], [437], [486].
Michillimackinac, I. [75], [84], [486], II. [248], [249].
Micmacs, the, I. [23], [107], II. [181], [194]; their missionary, I. [113], [121] (see [Le Loutre]); disposition and characteristics of, I. [113]; at Beaubassin, I. [116]; murder of Captain Howe, I. [118], [119]; chief of, killed, I. [252]; called to a council by Montcalm, I. [486]-[489]; under Boishébert, II. [66].
Middle Ages, the, I. [17].
Milbank, Mr., II. [358].
Mildmay, questions of boundary, I. [123].
Miller, Captain, I. [428], II. [332].
Mines, district of, I. [235]; population of, I. [264]; the people summoned to hear the mandate of the King, I. [271], [272]. See [Acadians].
Mines, basin of, I. [94], [237], [240], [241], [260], [267]-[269], [276].
Mingoes, the, I. [40], [46], [60], [209]; attitude towards the English, I. [59], II. [150], [151]; border warfare of, I. [329].
Minorca, I. [36], II. [40]; garrisons of, I. [9]; restored by France, II. [405].
Miquelon Island given to France, II. [405].
Miramichi, II. [25], [80].
Mirepoix, French ambassador at London, I. [180]; correspondence of, I. [183].
Missaguash River, the, I. [116], [118], [120], [235], [241], [248], II. [181].
Mission Indians, the illegal traffic carried on by the French, by means of, I. [65]; allies of the French, I. [371], [372], [475], [479], [480], II. [12]; their ferocity, II. [144], [145].
Missionaries, their work among the Indians, I. [25], [64], [65], [75], [243]-[245], [429], II. [412]; intrigues with regard to the Indians, Acadians, and English, I. [99], [100], [102], [103], [243]-[245], II. [420], [421].
Missisqui, I. [485].
Missisquoi Bay, II. [254].
Mississagas, the, I. [70], [486].
Mississippi, the, I. [20], [24], [40], [42], [124], [125], [130], [170], [335], [372], II. [179], [405], [406].
Mitchell, his map of the British and French Dominions, I. [126 note].
Moccasons, I. [259].
Mohawk River, the, I. [28], [32], [62 note], [64], [80], [287], [319], [321], [374], [375], [393], [406], II. [6], [86], [116], [128], [240].
Mohawks, the, I. [28], [65], [73], [88], [287], [296], [321], [327], [467], II. [2], [417]; complaints of the tribe, I. [171], [172]; joins Johnson's expedition, I. [289], [295]-[310]; their chief, I. [301], [303], [309]; their bravery and ferocity, I. [303], [309], [310]; council held with Johnson, I. [391], [392].
Mohegans, the, I. [391], II. [256]; council held with Johnson, I. [392]; ally themselves with the English, II. [148].
Mollwitz, battle of, I. [19].
Monckton, Robert, I. [246]; appointed leader of the expedition against Acadia, I. [194], [196]; the capture of Beauséjour, I. [196], [239], [248], [254], [260], II. [193]; the Acadians removed from their homes, I. [254], [266]-[284] (see [Acadians]); despatched to the Bay of Fundy, II. [78]; serves under Wolfe, at the siege of Quebec, II. [193], [213], [226], [231]-[233], [266], [267], [274], [290], [295], [295 note], [298 note], [309], [438]; disabled by his wounds, II. [309], [317]; joins Rodney, II. [401].
"Monmouth," the, II. [49], [50].
Monongahela River, the, I. [136], [144], [145], [155], [207], [208], II. [138], [152], [159], [160].
Monongahela River, the battle of the, I. [210]-[213], [221], [221 note], [223], [223 note], [328].
Monro, Lieutenant-Colonel, commandant at Fort William Henry, I. [495], [496]; his danger, I. [496]-[498]; his correspondence with Webb concerning aid, I. [497], [502], [503]; his correspondence with Montcalm, I. [493], [499]; his brave resistance, I. [502]-[505], II. [88]; the garrison capitulates, I. [505]-[507]; the massacre, I. [505], [507]-[513], [513 note, 514 note], II. [428]-[431].
Montagu, George, letter from Walpole, II. [390], [391].
Montcalm, father of Louis, the Marquis, I. [357]; death of, I. [358].
Montcalm, brother of Louis, his prodigious knowledge and early death, I. [358].
Montcalm, Chevalier de, son of the Marquis, appointed to command a regiment in France, I. [360]; his marriage, II. [176].
Montcalm, Marquis de (1884), I. [366 note].
Montcalm-Gozon de Saint-Véran, Louis Joseph, Marquis de, I. [150], [356], [489]; his aides-de-camp, I. [282], [363]; succeeds Dieskau in command, I. [356]; birth, education, and traits of character, I. [356]-[358], [366], [367], [413], [414], [465], [466], [483], [489], II. [167], [318]-[322]; the letter from D'Argenson, I. [360]; his wife and family, I. [359], II. [317]; his military service, I. [358]-[360]; his letters to his mother quoted, I. [360]-[362], [372], [373], [453]-[457], [464], II. [112 note, 113 note], [164], [174], [176], [275], [426]-[428]; his salary, I. [361]; letters to his wife quoted, I. [362], [364]-[366], [453]-[456], [474], II. [111], [179]; embarks for America, I. [362]-[365]; his relations with Bougainville, I. [363]; his opinion of Lévis, I. [363], [378], [379], [455], II. [308]; his arrival in Canada, I. [365], [366]; his relations with Vaudreuil, I. [366]-[368], [377], [460], [462]-[466], II. [3], [4], [8]-[10], [164]-[175], [179], [180], [197], [202], [203], [293], [301], [317]-[323]; his relations with his troops, I. [368], [369], [421], [464], [465], [502], II. [121], [208], [209], [228], [260], [281]; his relations with the Indians, I. [372], [373], [379], [456], [463]-[465], [474]-[476], [487], [488], [499]-[501]; life at Montreal and Quebec, I. [376], [407], [453], [455]-[459], II. [7], [8]; letters to the minister of war, I. [377], [463]-[465]; hastens to the defence of Ticonderoga, I. [378]; his victory at Oswego, I. [405]-[416], [419], [420], [460]-
[465], [467], [475], II. [127], [292], [320]; his situation at Ticonderoga, I. [421], [422]; his descriptions of men and things, I. [453]-[456]; receives the cordon rouge, I. [454]; letters to Bourlamaque quoted, I. [454], [455], [457]-[459], [466], II. [7]-[9], [167]-[169], [212], [275]; plans a new attack, I. [472]; the French troops at Ticonderoga, I. [477], [478]; calls a council of Indians, I. [485]-[489]; joined by Lévis, I. [492]; prisoners taken on the lake, I. [492], [493]; his letter to Monro, I. [498], [499]; the attack and conquest of Fort William Henry, I. [499]-[513], [514 note], II. [167], [168], [428]-[431]; his position in relation to Fort Edward, II. [3], [4], [167], [168]; retires to Quebec, II. [7] meeting at Montreal, II. [10]; reveals the frauds in trade, II. [35], [36], [321], [322]; expedition against Ticonderoga, II. [86]-[113 note], [238], [240], [431]-[436]; joined by Lévis, II. [103]; the fight with Abercromby, II. [105]-[112]; letter to Doreil, II. [111], [112]; the cross planted on the battlefield, II. [112]; parties sent to harass Abercromby, I. [121], [122]; questions Major Putnam, II. [126]; his camp broken up, II. [130], [167]-[169], [175]; his condition after the battle of Ticonderoga, II. [164]-[169]; resolves to stand by Canada, II. [172], [173]; his promotion, II. [174]; the refusal of forces from France, II. [174]-[178]; marriage of his children, II. [176]; letter from Belleisle, II. [176], [177]; his plans for a final effort for Canada, II. [178], [179]; death of a child of, II. [179]; his arrival at Quebec, II. [198], [199]; the siege and reduction of Quebec by Wolfe, II. [199]-[233], [259]-[325], [325 note, 326 note]; his headquarters and camp, II. [200], [201], [208], [209]; his plan of battle and course of action, II. [209], [210], [218], [219], [222], [224], [228], [260], [262]-[270]; condition of Canadians, II. [225], [226]; Montmorenci evacuated, II. [273], [274]; deceived as to Wolfe's movements, II. [282]-[285]; the English army ascends the Heights, I. [286]-[290]; the night before the battle, II. [290], [291]; his last words to the army, and the final attack, II. [291]-[300], [346]; his wounds, II. [297], [303], [304]; his remarks to the people, II. [297], [297 note]; his death and burial, II. [305]-[307], [309], [310], [317], [326 note], [441], [442]; his protecting care for the Canadians and French, II. [309]; his last letter to Townshend, II. [309]; papers given to Roubaud, II. [321], [322], [325 note, 326 note].
Montcalm, Madame de, mother of the Marquis. See [Saint-Véran].
Montcalm, Madame de, wife of the Marquis, I. [361], II. [168]; her family, I. [358]; letters from her husband quoted, I. [362], [454], [474], II. [111], [112], [426], [427].
Montcalm, Mademoiselle de, daughter of the Marquis, her marriage, II. [176].
Montcalm, Mirète de, II. [179].
Montesquieu, I. [16].
Montgomery, Captain Alexander, II. [261].
Montgomery, Colonel, his regiment, II. [132]; advance of Forbes's army, II. [158].
Montgomery, General Richard, II. [261].
Montguet, II. [302].
Montguy, II. [99].
Montigny, taken prisoner, II. [248].
Montmorenci, the heights of, II. [200], [209]; the cataract, II. [207], [220], [436]; position occupied by Wolfe, II. [216]-[221]; the disaster and evacuation of, II. [228]-[233], [259], [268], [269], [273], [274], [381].
Montour, Andrew, the expedition with Gist, I. [54]-[59].
Montour, Catharine, I. [54].
Montpellier, I. [366], [457].
Montreal, I. [52], [64], [66], [88], [129], [131], [366], [407], [414], [418], [428], [453], [467], [474], [483], [513], II. [4]-[7], [87], [126], [251], [318], [338]; social life among the officials, I. [453], [457], [458], II. [18]-[22]; scarcity of flour, II. [10]; La Friponne, II. [24]; census of, II. [178]; call to arms, II. [195], [198]; approach of Amherst, II. [236], [265], [361]-[371]; Lévis sent to protect, II. [250]; supplies sent to Quebec, II. [264]; Lévis departs for Quebec, II. [312]; preparations to attack Quebec, II. [340]; the fall of Canada, II. [360]-[382]; the city described, II. [371], [372]; capitulation of, II. [372], [373], [383], [403]; the French soldiers return to France, II. [374], [383].
Montreuil, Adjutant-General, I. [376]; aids Dieskau, I. [307]; his letter concerning Montcalm, quoted, I. [376], [377]; delay in sending aid to Montcalm, II. [301]; his letters, II. [438].
Moore, Colonel William, letter to Governor Morris, I. [347].
Moravian brotherhood, the, II. [144].
Moravians, the, I. [31], [54], [347]; mission of Frederic Post, II. [144]-[149].
Moro Castle, II. [401], [402].
Morris, Robert Hunter, Governor of Pennsylvania, I. [167], [228], [233 note], [439], [440], II. [131], [144]; correspondence with the younger Shirley quoted, I. [188], [201], [202], [323], [324], [340], [343]; council of governors held with Braddock, I. [191]-[195]; relations of the Penns with, I. [338]; question of taxing proprietary lands, I. [337]-[341], [344]-[347], [349]; his relations with the Assembly, I. [339]-[350]; letter to, from William Moore, I. [347]; declares war against the Indians, I. [392]; sends Colonel Armstrong to attack Kittanning, I. [423]; Indian convention held at Easton, II. [147], [148].
Morris, Captain Roger, aide-de-camp to General Braddock, I. [202], [203]; wounded in the battle of the Monongahela, I. [219], [229].
Murdering Town, hamlet of, I. [136].
Murray Captain Alexander, I. [268]; a memorial sent to, from the Acadians, I. [260]-[263]; his relations and correspondence with Colonel Winslow, I. [268]-[271], [278]; the removal of the Acadians, from their homes, I. [269]-[272], [275], [278]-[281]. See [Acadians].
Murray, James, II. [351]; serves under Wolfe at the reduction of Quebec, II. [193], [216], [217], [263], [266], [267], [274], [290] (see [Quebec]); his character, II. [193], [331], [332], [345], [346]; remains in command at Quebec, II. [317], [331], [332]; an attack expected from the French, II. [335]-[338]; expedition of Lévis against Quebec, II. [340]-[358], [442]-[444]; his relations with his soldiers, II. [351], [352], [365]; the courtesies of war, II. [354]; the fall of Canada, II. [360]-[382]; ascends the St. Lawrence to Montreal, II. [361]-[366], [368], [371], [372].
Muskingum River, the, I. [48], [55].
N.
Naples, I. [9].
Napoleon I., I. [1].
Narrows, of Lake George, the, I. [430], [434], [441], [491], II. [92], [93].
Necessity, Fort, I. [151], [156], II. [277]; retreat of Washington's forces, I. [160], [161]; matters pertaining to the capitulation of, II. [421]-[423].
Negroes, I. [29], [193], [228]-[230].
"Neptune," the, II. [192].
Netherlands, the, II. [404].
New Brunswick, I. [90], [123], [124].
New England, I. [55], [123], [291]; characteristics of her colonies, I. [25]-[29], [31], [33], [246], [273], [284], [286], II. [89], [116], [117], [377]; confederation of the colonies, I. [34]; the provincial troops, I. [384]-[387], [399]-[402], II. [338]; rejoicing at the fall of Louisbourg, II. [76]-[78]; her joy over the victories in Canada, II. [324], [325], [377]-[379].
New France, character of the country with regard to attack and defence, I. [23], [24]; extent of, in America, I. [23], [24], [39]-[43], [53], [71], [72], [75], [79], II. [129], [316]; the downfall of, II. [378]-[382]. See [Canada].
New Hampshire, II. [120]; invaded by parties from Canada, I. [176]; the expedition sent against Crown Point, I. [286], [290], [291]; money granted to, by Parliament, I. [382 note]; Rogers' rangers, I. [431], [432]; her sacrifices in time of war, II. [86].
New Haven, I. [291].
New Jersey, I. [139], [327], [419], II. [93]; characteristics of, I. [33]; aids Virginia, I. [168]; Crown Point to be seized, I. [194]; the "Jersey Blues," I. [320]; money granted to, by Parliament, I. [382 note]; Indian warfare, I. [422], [484].
New Orleans, II. [405]; chain of forts connecting the city with Quebec, I. [36], [39]-[41]; in the possession of France, II. [405]; given to Spain, II. [406].
New Oswego, I. [398], [411].
New York, I. [40], [124], [141], [292], [310], [315], II. [2], [3], [79], [162], [248], [402]; questions of boundary, I. [28], [79], [195]; matters of interest concerning the people and the place, I. [32]-[35], [59], [61], [328], [349], [350]; expeditions of war fitted out by, I. [142], [144], [162], [173], [286], [292], [383], [474], II. [93], [192]; Indian complaints, I. [172], [176]; council of governors held with Braddock, I. [191]-[195]; plans of Shirley to repel French invasion, I. [193] (see [Shirley]); orders for the removal of the Protestant population of, I. [284 note]; attitude of the Five Nations in time of war, I. [372]; council of war held, I. [381]; money granted to, by Parliament, I. [382 note]; expeditions of war planned, I. [384], [469], [470]; Indian warfare, I. [422]; difficulty in quartering the troops in winter, I. [439], [440]; exposed condition of the forts, I. [474], [475]; rejoicing at the fall of Louisbourg, II. [76].
Newcastle, Duke of, I. [8], [194], II. [40], [41], [397]; at the head of the English government, I. [177], [178]; error in Braddock's campaign, I. [196], [197]; his influence over England, II. [41], [43]; blight of his administration, II. [46]; his idea of promotion in the army, II. [191]; influence upon the army, II. [380]-[382]; disliked by George III., II. [392], [400].
Newell, Chaplain, preached to the army before Lake George, I. [296].
Newfoundland, I. [185], [471], II. [402]; the fisheries, II. [405], [410].
Niagara, Fort, I. [70], [75], [80], II. [10], [127], [142], [160], [242], [370]; situation and importance of the post, I. [75], [76], [79], [318], [324], II. [243], [244], [248], [249]; expedition against, I. [192], [194], [195], [233], [318]-[329], [373]-[376], [399], II. [222], [381], [393]; capture of, by Prideaux, II. [242]-[249], [253].
Niagara River, the, II. [243].
Niaouré Bay, I. [408], [409].
Nicholson, conquest of Acadia, I. [90].
Nîmes, I. [356].
Nipissing Lake, I. [485].
Nipissings, the, I. [40], [74], [154], [485]-[489]; their missionary, I. [487]; death of a chief, I. [493], [494].
Nivernois, Duc de, sent to London to negotiate for peace, II. [403].
Niverville, I. [486].
Noix, Isle aux, II. [178], [195], [308], [367]; the French entrenched at, II. [238], [239], [241], [249], [265]; the French retreat from, II. [251]-[253].
Normanville, brothers, I. [210].
North America, I. [10]. See [America].
North Carolina, I. [33], [187], [382], II. [132]; answers the appeal of Dinwiddie, I. [139], [142]; condition of forces from, I. [162], [163]; council of governors held with Braddock, I. [191]-[195]; effect of the victory at Fort Duquesne, II. [162].
North pole, the, I. [20].
Northampton, I. [290].
Northern Department, the, II. [393].
Northwest Bay, I. [490].
Nova Scotia, I. [239], [249], II. [1], [181], [183], [192], [381]; matters pertaining to Acadia, I. [90] (see [Acadia] and [Acadians]); rejoicing at the fall of Louisbourg, II. [77]; solitude of the forts, II. [77], [78].
Nuns, the, at Quebec, II. [330]. See [Ursulines].
O.
Oath of allegiance. See [Acadians].
Obadiah, name used in New England, I. [246].
O'Callaghan, I. [514 note].
Ochterlony, Captain, escapes from Indians' cruelty, II. [232].
Œdipus, II. [9].
Ogden, Captain, II. [256]; sufferings of the rangers, II. [257].
Ogdensburg, I. [38].
Ohio Company, the, I. [53], [142], [155], [196]; their trading-houses, I. [59], [132], [144], [145], [200].
Ohio Indians, the, I. [59 note], [150], [153].
Ohio River, the, I. [21], [24], [37], [39], [42], [43], [50], [60], [61], [63], [65], [86], [127], [128], [176], [207], [209], II. [20], [21], [142]-[144]; valley of, controlled by the French, I. [76] (see [French]); conflict of French and English for the surrounding territory, I. [128]-[134], [142]-[161], [318], [329]-[350], II. [144]-[151], [244], [247]; forts on, I. [137]-[139], [142], [143].
Ojibwas, I. [130], [209], [486]-[489].
Oneida Lake, I. [322], II. [242].
Oneidas, the, I. [288], [392], II. [6], [128], [129]; in the Iroquois mission, I. [65].
Onondaga, I. [172], [173], [395]; the Iroquois capital, I. [66]; council held by Johnson, I. [391], [392].
Onondaga River, the, I. [73], [322], II. [128], [242].
Onondagas, the, I. [392], II. [246]; efforts of the French to convert, I. [65], [171].
Onontio, the, I. [67], [154].
Ontario, Fort, I. [398], [410], [411], [420]; burned to the ground, I. [415], [416].
Ontario, Lake, I. [38], [65], [72], [75], [195], [289], [321], [322], [374], [376], [381], [382 note], [384], [398], [399], [408], [415], [418], II. [127]-[129], [162], [195], [243], [249], [361]; journey of Father Piquet, I. [69].
Ord, Captain, mentioned in Campbell's letter, I. [227].
Orléans, Isle d', II. [199], [204], [207], [216], [229], [344], [362]; position of Wolfe, II. [213].
Orléans, Point of, II. [203], [211], [216], [219], [222], [270], [274], [281].
Orme, Captain Robert, aide-de-camp of Braddock, I. [191], [202], [203], [224]; wounded in the battle of the Monongahela, I. [219], [225]; his account of Braddock's death, I. [225], [226]; correspondence with Dinwiddie, I. [229]-[233].
Orry, I. [15].
Osages, the, I. [43], [83].
Osborn, Admiral, expedition under, II. [49], [50].
Osgood, Captain, I. [270], [272].
Oswegatchie, I. [52], II. [369]; La Présentation, I. [65]-[67].
Oswegatchie River, the, I. [38].
Oswego, I. [38], [52], [70], [73], [74], [79], [88], [195], [321], [374], [467], II. [128], [242], [369], [418]; life of the garrison at, I. [62], [68], [69], [73], [350], [397], [398]; French enmity towards, I. [78], [78 note], [288], [324]-[327], [374], [393], [405]-[416]; arrival of Shirley's expedition, I. [322], [381], [384]; importance of, I. [398], [399]; account of the capture by the French, I. [405]-[416], [419], [420], [460]-[467], [475], II. [127], [292], [320]; murders committed by the French, II. [2]; return of Bradstreet, II. [129]; to be re-established, II. [235]; plans of Amherst, II. [249].
Ottawa River, the, I. [125]-[154], [372], II. [369].
Ottawas, the, I. [40], [57], [84], [209], [487 note]; village of, I. [76]; their cannibalism, I. [483]; called to a council by Montcalm, I. [486]-[489]; French allies, II. [142].
Otter Creek, II. [241].
Otway, his regiment at Albany, I. [399].
Oudenarde, battle of, II. [391].
Oueskak, inhabitants removed from, I. [255].
Oxford, I. [142].
P.
Pacific Ocean, the, II. [406].
Paine, Timothy, I. [404].
Panama, II. [401].
Panet, Jean Claude, II. [439].
Parfouru, Madame de, II. [427].
Paris, I. [13], [14], [16], [186], [192], [311], [360], [361], [457], II. [47], [322], [374]; questions of American boundary, I. [86] (see [France]); trial of the dishonest officials, II. [385], [386].
Paris, the peace of, II. [383]-[408].
Parker, Colonel, his party captured by Indians, I. [484], [489].
Parkman, Rev. Ebenezer, II. [89 note].
Parkman, George Francis, II. [440].
Parkman, William, opinion of Abercromby, II. [89].
Parliament, the, I. [6], [7], [167], [170], [181], II. [41], [83], [84]; taxation by, I. [171], [177], [193], II. [413]; raises money for campaigns in America, I. [195], [316], [382]; money paid to Massachusetts, II. [85]; elections in 1761, II. [392]; the peace between England and France, II. [406]; resistance of the British colonies, II. [413].
Parliament of Paris, the, I. [363].
Passamaquoddy Bay, II. [183].
Patten, Captain, assists Bradstreet, I. [395].
Patterson's Creek, I. [342].
Patton, John, I. [80].
Paxton, town of, I. [344].
Peabody, his bravery, I. [428].
Péan, I. [458], II. [8], [20]; his wife, I. [87], [88], II. [9], [19], [28], [29]; promotion of, I. [88]; his official knavery, I. [129], II. [22]-[24], [28], [31]-[33], [37 note]; letter to Duquesne, I. [129]; effort to descend the Ohio thwarted, I. [130], [131]; at La Chine, II. [9]; thrown into the Bastille, II. [385].
Péan, Madame, I. [87], [88], II. [9], [19], [28], [29].
Peleus, II. [184].
Penisseault, Antoine, II. [20]; official knavery, II. [23], [24]; thrown into the Bastille, II. [385].
Penisseault, Madame, II. [29].
Penn, Richard, proprietary of Pennsylvania, I. [338].
Penn, Thomas, proprietary of Pennsylvania, I. [338].
Penn, William, his plan of union for the colonies, I. [34]; first proprietary of Pennsylvania, I. [338], [339].
Pennahouel, chief of the Ottawas, I. [487]; his speech, I. [487]-[489].
Pennoyer, Jesse, II. [258 note].
Pennsylvania, I. [227], II. [130]; matters of interest concerning the people and the place, I. [25], [31]-[33], [35], [37], [42], [45], [54], [59], [60], [86], [193]-[198], [339]; efforts of Dinwiddie to obtain help from, I. [139]-[141]; relations of the Assembly with the people, I. [142], [165]-[168], [337], [339]-[350], [422], [423], II. [131]; commissioners sent to Albany, I. [173]-[176]; German population, I. [193]; sufferings of the settlers, [329], [330], [336]-[350], [365], [422], [423], II. [131], [132]; questions of taxing proprietary lands, I. [337]-[341], [344]-[347], [349]; a militia law passed, I. [348]; roads to be made by the army, II. [132]-[134]; Indian allies sought for, II. [142]-[147]; expedition of Major Grant, II. [152].
Penobscot River, the, I. [485].
Penobscots, I. [514 note].
Pepperell, his regiment, I. [194], [320], [382], [398], [410].
Pepperell, Fort, condition of, I. [411].
Perière, war-party sent out under, I. [429].
Peronney, Captain, killed in battle, I. [230].
Perrot, Isle, II. [371].
Persians, II. [323].
Perth, II. [185].
Peter the Great, I. [17], [18].
Peter III., II. [399].
Peter, Captain, the mission of Frederic Post, II. [149], [150].
Peticodiac, disaster to the English, I. [275], [276].
Petrie, Johan Jost, taken prisoner, II. [7].
Peyroney, Ensign, I. [158]. See [Peronney].
Peyton, Lieutenant, his escape from Indians, II. [232].
Philadelphia, I. [196], [219 note], [228], [231], [233], II. [132], [161]; relative size of, I. [31]; its prosperity, I. [336], [337]; influence of the Quakers, I. [336], [337], [339]; council of, I. [426]; difficulty in quartering the troops, I. [439], [440]; rejoicing at the fall of Louisbourg, II. [76]-[78].
Philippines, the, II. [401].
Philipsbourg, siege of, I. [358].
Philistines, II. [126].
Phillips, governor of Acadia, I. [97], [101 note].
Phillips, Lieutenant, surrender of, II. [13], [14].
Phipps, Governor, letter from John Ashley to, I. [387].
Piacenza, I. [359].
Piankishaws, the, I. [83].
Pichon, Thomas, commissary at Fort Beauséjour, I. [243]; his treachery, I. [243], [243 note]; his writings, I. [243 note], [251 note], [266], II. [81 note].
Pickawillany, I. [52], [55]-[58], [81], [209]; the Indians cajoled by the English, I. [82], [83]; the town attacked, and the English traders slaughtered, I. [84], [85].
Pique Town (Pickawillany), I. [52]; his importance of, I. [52].
Piquet, Abbé, I. [65 note], [392]; his mission and plans, I. [38], [52], [65]-[75], [78], [171], [414], [487], II. [242], [369], [417], [418]; his banners, II. [418].
Pisiquid, I. [94], [244].
Pisiquid River, the, I. [268].
Pitt, William, I. [6], [408], II. [40], [190], [432]; his characteristics and his politics, I. [8], [9], II. [42]-[49], [391], [392], [398], [400], [407]; his relations with Newcastle, I. [179], [400]; his decline in power, I. [469], [470 note], II. [41], [44], [45], [398], [399], [401]; his views and plans for war, II. [47], [48], [83]-[85], [89], [118], [131], [132], [141], [157], [193], [235], [236], [240], [391], [392], [400], [401], [408]; report made by Pownall, II. [84], [85]; naming of Pittsburg, II. [159]; the expeditions against Louisbourg and Quebec, II. [191]-[193], [194 note], [268]-[271], [323], [345]; disliked by George III., II. [391], [392], [397]; negotiations with Choiseul, II. [393]-[397]; an explanation demanded of Spain, II. [396], [397]; the peace of Paris, II. [400]-[407]; carried into the House of Commons, II. [406], [407].
Pitt, Fort, built by Stanwix, II. [159].
Pittsburg, II. [235], [236], [244]; site of, I. [46], [60], [142], [143], [207]; naming of the place, II. [159].
Plassey, the victory of, II. [45], [408].
Plates, leaden, bearing inscriptions, I. [43]. See [Céloron].
Plymouth Colony, the, I. [245].
Pococke, Admiral, Sir George, II. [401], [402].
Pointe-aux-Trembles, II. [19], [224], [263], [278], [341], [361].
Poisson, Jeanne. See [Pompadour].
Poland, I. [10].
Polson, Captain, I. [227], [230].
Pomeroy, Abigail, II. [237].
Pomeroy, Rev. Benjamin, II. [237], [238].
Pomeroy, Daniel, in the expedition against Crown Point, I. [291], [311].
Pomeroy, Rachel, I. [311].
Pomeroy, Lieutenant-Colonel Seth, I. [290]; in the expedition against Crown Point, I. [290], [291]; quotations from his letters, I. [291]-[294], [311], [312], [316 note]; the battle of Lake George, I. [303], [305], [312 note].
Pomeroy, Seth, jr., I. [291].
Pomeroy, Theodore, I. [316 note].
Pompadour Madame de (Jeanne Poisson), I. [2], [353], II. [44], [394]; her political influence, I. [2], [3], [15], [179], [354], [355], [363], II. [38]-[45], [173], [174], [393], [409].
Pondicherry, II. [389], [402].
Pont-à-Buot, I. [248].
Pontbriand, Bishop, II. [265], [309].
Pontiac, I. [209], [347 note], II. [122].
Pontleroy, II. [100].
"Porcupine," the, II. [284].
Port Royal (Annapolis), I. [108].
Portland, former name of, I. [169].
Portland, town on Lake Erie, I. [38].
Portneuf, to build a trading-house at Toronto, I. [69], [70].
Portugal, II. [402], [411].
Post, Christian Frederic, II. [144]; his mission, II. [144]-[149]; sent as envoy to the hostile tribes, II. [144]-[151]; his journal, II. [147 note], [163 note].
Potomac River, the, I. [59], [191], [200].
Pottawattamies, the, I. [76], [130], [209], [437], [438], [486]-[489], II. [142].
Pouchot, Captain, I. [374], II. [10], [11]; the attack on Oswego, I. [409], [410]; arrives at the camp of Montcalm, II. [103]; attacked, and surrenders at Niagara, II. [242], [249]; the surrender of Fort Lévis, II. [370].
Poulariez, Colonel, the capitulation of Quebec, II. [291], [303].
Pownall, Thomas, Governor of Massachusetts, I. [513 note], II. [84], [430], [431]; despatch sent to Loudon, II. [1]; statement concerning the war-debt of Massachusetts, II. [84]-[86].
Prague, the battle of, II. [39].
Prairie à la Roche, I. [41].
Preble, Major Jedediah, I. [275], [276].
Presburg, the Diet at, I. [19].
Presbyterians, the, I. [32], II. [116], [117]; in Pennsylvania, I. [31], [336]-[339], [347].
Presquisle, I. [89], [128], [131], [137], [144], II. [159], [160], [244]; the fort burned, II. [247].
Prévost, the intendant at Louisbourg, I. [104], [105], II. [72], [81 note]; memorial brought to Drucour, II. [72]-[74].
Prideaux, Brigadier, II. [235], [236]; the capture at Fort Niagara, II. [242]-[249], [253]; his death, II. [245], [249].
Prince Edward's Island, I. [98], II. [74], [75].
Princess's Bastion, the, II. [55], [64].
Pringle, Captain, joins a scouting-party, II. [12]; his bravery, II. [13]-[16].
Protestantism, I. [31], [355].
Province Arms, the, II. [76].
Provincial troops, the, II. [116], [119]. See [Army].
"Prudent," the, II. [67]-[69].
Prussia, political condition of, I. [2], [17], [19], [353]-[355], II. [399], [400], [405], [409]; the Seven Years War, II. [38], [39], [409]; successes of, II. [46]; campaigns under Frederic, II. [387], [388]; policy of George III., II. [393]; number of lives lost in the war, II. [409].
Puritans, the, i, [26], [29]; the settlers in Massachusetts, I. [26]; the class holding Roundhead traditions, I. [29]; dislike of the ways of the Virginians, I. [30].
Putnam, Israel, in the expedition against Crown Point, I. [291]; his bravery, I. [428], [429]; meeting with Langy's men, II. [96], [97]; his biography, II. [123]; taken prisoner, II. [123], [124]; his adventures, II. [123]-[126]; tortures inflicted upon, II. [124]-[126]; exchanged, II. [126], [127].
Puysieux, Marquis de, I. [15].
Pygmalion, I. [465].
Pynchon, Doctor, I. [306].
Pyrrhic dance, the, I. [407].
Pythoness, the, I. [438].