Mifflin, Thomas, entertains delegates to first Continental Congress, [104], [105], [106], [107];
a member of it, [108];
accompanies Washington to Boston as aide-de-camp, [154];
his connection with the Conway cabal, [247], [250].

Miller, John, describes Henry’s last speech, [416].

Mississippi, navigation of, its abandonment proposed by Jay in Congress, [307];
violent opposition aroused in South to its surrender, [308], [309];
Henry’s desire to retain it makes him fear a closer union with Northern States, [310], [311].

[Pg 448] Moffett, Colonel George, flight of legislature from Tarleton to his farm, [284].

Monroe, James, tells Henry of Jay’s proposal to abandon Mississippi navigation, [307];
says Northern States plan to dismember the union, [307];
opposes ratification of federal Constitution, [320];
helps Henry in debate, [320];
letter of Jefferson to on Henry, [404];
recalled from France, [407].

Murray, William Vans, appointed envoy to France, [412].

Nelson, Hugh, remark of Henry to, [19].

Nelson, Thomas, offers resolution in Virginia convention, instructing delegates to propose independence, [197];
conveys resolutions to Congress, [198];
defeated for governor by Henry in 1776, [211];
succeeds Jefferson as governor, [285];
opposes ratification of Constitution, [319].

New England, effect of Virginia resolutions in, [80], [82], [88].

Newenham, Sir Edward, sends presents to Washington, [301].