Leeward Islands Station, extent of, 99;
under command of Barrington
when war begins, 1778, 99;
Byron succeeds to command,
1779, 105;
held temporarily by Hyde Parker,
1779, 113;
Rodney takes command, 1780,
121, 128;
Hood in temporary charge of,
1782, 177, 185, 196-205;
Rodney relieved by Pigot,
225.
Les Saintes, small West India Islands,
between Dominica and
Guadeloupe,
scene of Rodney’s battle with de Grasse, 209,
211,
213.
Manners, Lord Robert, British naval captain
(killed in the battle
of
April 12, 1782), encomiums of, upon Hood, quoted, 202,
205.
Martinique, French West India Island,
99, 104, 128, 130, 140, 141,
142,
144, 147, 149, 153, 167, 206, 207;
principal French depot in
West Indies, 100;
action off, between de Grasse
and Hood, 162-167.
Mathews, Thomas, British Admiral, Influence
in British Navy of
court
martial upon, in 1744, 93, 139.
Minorca, Mediterranean Island in British
possession, Byng’s action
off,
1756, 93, 94;
recovery of, a primary object
with Spain, 120;
supplied by Rodney, 1780,
125, 126;
by Darby, 1781, 187;
attack upon by France and
Spain, 1781, 188;
capitulates, 1782, 189.
Mobile, Farragut’s attack in entering,
cited in illustration, 66
(note).
Monroe Doctrine, in last analysis is the
formulation, in terms, of
a
purpose to prevent the propagation to the American
continents
of wars arising elsewhere, 4;
recognition of same danger
in unchecked Asiatic immigration, 4;
necessity of adequate force
in order to maintain, 29.
Montgomery, Richard, American General,
sent by the Congress to
conduct
invasion of Canada, 9; killed in assault on
Quebec,
10.
Moultrie, Fort, Description of, 33.
Moultrie, William, American officer, commands
Fort Moultrie when
attacked
by British squadron, 32-36.
Narragansett Bay, occupation of by British,
1777, 47;
value of, 47, 56;
Rodney’s opinion of,
48, 115;
description of, 69;
military and naval situation
in, 1778, 72, 73;
abandonment of, by British,
1779, because of improper dispersion
of
their army, 113, 114, 115;
occupied by French squadron
and troops, 1780, 149, 150, 155-157;
Rodney neglects to attack,
150;
French division in, watched
by British from Gardiner’s Bay, 151,
170;
but starts, 1781, for Chesapeake
Bay, 170;
returns to, unsuccessful,
173;
sails again from, 177, and
joins main fleet in the Chesapeake,
184.


