Massachusetts, calls for Stamp Act Congress, [80], [81];
enthusiasm in for Virginia resolutions, [81], [82];
prepares for war, [134].

Matthews, General Edward, commands British raid into Virginia, [257], [264], [267].

Maury, Rev. James, wins his case for damages after annulling of option law, [45];
describes Henry’s speech in Parsons’ Cause, [52-55].

Mazzei, Philip, publication of Jefferson’s letter to, [407].

McIntosh, General Lachan, commander in the Northwest in 1779, [263].

McKean, Thomas, member of first Continental Congress, [108].

Meade, Rt. Rev. William, explains Henry’s apology to Maury, [57].

Mercer, James, prominent member of Virginia bar, [93];
on committee of Virginia convention, [152].

Meredith, Samuel, Henry’s brother-in-law, describes character of Henry’s mother, [299].

Middleton, Henry, meets John Adams at first Continental Congress, [105], [106];
a member of it, [108].