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ii. 146;
transformed by slavery, ii. 148.
Mansfield, Lord, his decision that slaves landing on British soil became free, ii. 201.
Mansvelt, a buccaneer, ii. 350.
Map of North Virginia, i. 55.
Map of Virginia contrasted with that of New England, ii. 8, 9.
Maracaibo, sack of, by Le Basque, ii. 350; by Morgan, ii. 353.
Marcus Aurelius, i. 82.
Marches or border counties, i. 257.
Market, the American, i. 46.
Marlborough, Duke of, ii. 190.
Marquis, meaning of the title, i. 257.
Marseilles, i. 82.
Marshall, John, ii. 129, 175, 266.
Martha’s Vineyard, i. 55, 56; ii. 8.
Martian, Nicholas, i. 288.
Martin Brandon, i. 186; and Flowerdieu Hundred, i. 225.
Martin, John, i. 92, 245.
Martin, Richard, his speech in the House of Commons, i. 181.
Martin’s Hundred, i. 186, 209.
Martyr, Peter, i. 15.
Mary and John, the ship, i. 70.
Marye, a Huguenot family, ii. 205.
Marye, James, ii. 247.
Maryland, i. 63, 145; origin of the name, i. 265; called the Scarlet Woman, i. 295; Puritans in, ii. 137, 150; Quakers in, ii. 138; Catholics in, ii. 150; sheriffs in, ii. 153; parsons, ii. 165; wheat culture in, ii. 268; social features of, ii. 267, 269; poll tax in, ii. 376.
Maryland Historical Society, i. 268.
Marylanders mistaken for Spaniards, i. 292.
Mary Tudor, i. 66.
Masaniello, ii. 103.
Mason, George, colonel of cavalry, ii. 59, 104, 234.
Mason, George, statesman, ii. 59, 247; life on his plantation, ii. 232-234.
Mason, James Murray, ii. 234.
Mason, John, ii. 232-234, 247.
Masquerade of Indians, i. 114.
“Masque of Flowers,” a play, i. 175.
Mass celebrated for the first time in English America, i. 274.
Massachusetts, i. 63;