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at Fort St. Louis, i. 327; i. 331, 350.

Mareuil, the Jesuit, at Onondaga, i. 138; on the destruction of the Jesuit mission-house at Onondaga, i. 139.

Marganne, François de, see _La Valterie, Sieur de_.

Margry, Pierre, i. 18, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 354, 355, 356, 358, 360, 366, 368; ii. 12, 25, 36; on the achievements of the family of La Vérendrye, ii. 42.

Marguerite, see _French, Martha_, and _Stebbins, Abigail_.

Maricourt, i. 11.

Marie Françoise, see _French, Freedom_.

Marie Jeanne, see _Hurst, Sarah_.

“Marie-Joseph,” the, i. 194.

Marin, a French trader, i. 343, 344.

Marin, ii. 126, 131, 185, 194, 196; attacks Saratoga, ii. 210; ii. 294, 295, 300.

“Marin,” the, i. 300, 302.

Marlborough, town of, attacked by the French and Indians, i. 99.

Marlborough, Duke of, i. 118; rancorously attacked, i. 163; the prestige of his victories, i. 163; the disgrace of, i. 184.

Marlborough, Sarah, Duchess of, i. 164.

Marquette, the Jesuit, at Michilimackinac, i. 17; at Fort St. Louis, i. 327; ii. 57.

“Mars,” the, ii. 159.

Marshall, N., on Parson Moody, ii. 79.

Martha’s Vineyard, ii. 182.

Martin, Judge M. L., i. 344.

Martinique, i. 130, 192, 193.

Martissan, ii. 106.

Martissan, battery of, at Louisbourg, ii. 304.

Martissans, heights of the, ii. 302.

Maryland, the colony of, i. 8, 148; supports the plan to conquer Canada, ii. 152; ii. 261.

Mascarene, Major, in command at Annapolis, ii. 61; attacked by Duvivier, ii. 62; 391 refuses to surrender, ii. 62;