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'Index: M', in Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 21, 1609-1612, (London, 1970) pp. 456-464. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol21/pp456-464 [accessed 19 March 2024]

Index M M Mab, James, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 260 M'Aula (Maccawla), Alexander, of Durling his complaint against Bingley, 360 M'Carthy (Chartie), Lady Ellen, daughter of Donnell M'Carthy More, late Earl of Clancarty letter to Earl of Salisbury, 279 M'Carthy (MacCarty, McTartie) Florence, Irish Jesuit created Archbishop of Tyrone by Pope, 72, 101 principal negotiator in Tyrone's affairs, 88 leaves Rome for Spain, 88 Maccawla, Alexander. See M'Aula, Alexander McDonogh, Bryan. See M'Donough, Bryan M'Donough (McDonogh), Bryan, of Coolaney, co. Sligo, Ireland regranted his lands, 348 McGrach, Miler (Milerus), Protestant Archbishop of Cashel letter to Earl of Salisbury, 175 M'Mahon (Mohan), Owen M'Ivor, Irish Catholic created Bishop of Clogher by Pope, 101 McTartie, Florence. See M'Carthy, Florence Mackworth, Sir Thomas, of Normanton, co. Rutland his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187 Mcon (Mascon) [Sane-et-Loire, France] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 238 Maden, Mr. 250 Maddingley (Madingley), co. Cambridge 40 Madrid [Spain] letters dated from, 5(2), 16, 17, 18, 306, 312, 335 Shirley disappears from, 5 courier takes only eleven days to reach Brussels from, 10 birth of a son to Constable of Castile celebrated in, 18 news from, 307 Madrusio, Cardinal. See Madruzzo Madruzzo (Madrusio), Carlo, Cardinal, Bishop of Trent his palace at Trent mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 244 Magdalen College, Oxford letter to Earl of Salisbury from Vice-President and others of, 259 Mahon, Ardell McDowrie imprisoned at Canterbury, 201 Maidstone, co. Kent Assizes at, 226 Main, River [France] 105 Main (Mein), River [Germany] 245 (3), 246 (4) Maine, Duc du. See Mayenne Maine, Madame du. See Mayenne Mainwaring (Maynwaringe), Sir Arthur, Carver to Prince Henry letter to Earl of Salisbury, 157 216 Mainz (Mayence, Mayance) [Hesse, Germany] Viscount Cranborne at, 246 Mainz, John Schweikard von Kronenberg, Archbishop Elector of 246 Maison Carre (La) (Maison Quarree) Viscount Cranborne visits at Nimes the temple called, 109 Maison Quarree. See Maison Carre Major, Mr. 207 Malby, Sir Nicholas, former Chief Commissioner of Connaught mentioned, 299 Malemort [Vaucluse, France] Viscount Cranborne crosses the Durance at, 110 Malingnes. See Malines Malines (Malingnes) [prov. Malines, Belgium] Viscount Cranborne dines at, 248 Mallery, Sir John. See Mallory, Sir John Mallory (Mallery), Sir John, of Hutton Conyers, co. Yorks. 132 Malmesbury (Malmsbury), William of reference to, 68 Malsanger. See Malshanger Malshanger (Malsanger), co. Hants. letter dated from, 298 Malta, Knight of. See Philibert Man, Isle of profits of, 7 67 conveyance of money from, 133 Lieutenant of. See Ireland, John Mane, Joseph. See Mayne, Joseph Manfredi, Fra Fulgenzio, Venetian Servite friar executed in Rome, 230 Manners, Roger, 5th Earl of Rutland dispute in forest matters between Earl of Shrewsbury and, 57 61 letters to Earl of Salisbury, 63, 170 Manning, , servant to Thomas Branthwaite killed by Branthwaite, 333 Mansell (Mansfield), Sir Robert, Treasurer of the Navy 57, 307, 349 signs naval estimates, 166 Mansfeld (Maunsfeld), Sir Edward, of Taplow, co. Bucks. alleged to be recusant, 250 Mansfield, co. Notts. manor of, 367 Mansfield, Sir Robert. See Mansell, Sir Robert Mansfield Woodhouse, co. Notts. manor of, 367 Mantua, Vincent Gonzaga, Duke of his palace at Lake Garda, 242 his relations with Venice, 242 M.P. (i.e. Maestro Paolo). See Sarpi Marcellez. See Marseilles Marcle, Much (Mitchemarble), co. Hereford 228 Marcle (Martle), co. Hereford 228 Marcos, , Alcalde of Madrid returns from banishment, 17 Margarita, Queen of Spain, wife of Philip III and daughter of Charles, Archduke of Gratz with King of Spain at El Pardo, 16, 18 88 her death, 335 n. Margate, co. Kent 207 Margitts, George, ironmonger, of St. Dunstans in the East, London letter to Earl of Salisbury, 27 Maria, Infanta of Savoy rejection of proposal of marriage between Prince Henry and, 343 Mariana (Marianus), Juan de, Spanish historian and theologian his work mentioned, 228 Marianus. See Mariana, Juan de Marie de Medici, Queen of France, later Queen Regent Viscount Cranborne attends ballet of, 19 215 and n, 234, 269, 310(3) to take oath to treaty, 229 Edmondes to discuss the question of Scottish Guards with, 341 Marignano (Marignan) [Italy] Viscount Cranborne passes through battlefield of, 241 Marimont (Marymont) [Hainault, Belgium] Archduke goes to, 51 Marius, Caius, Roman consul and general reference to his victory over the Cimbres, 110, 242 Markham, Anne, wife of Sir Griffln Markham in danger of being robbed of her portion of family estate, 8 holds in lease the demesne of Arnold manor, 59 74 Markham, Sir Griffin, soldier and conspirator letters to Earl of Salisbury, 7, 136, 167 requests to have his place of banishment altered, 8 59 his wife. See Markham, Anne Marmande [Lot-et-Garonne, France] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 107 Marmoutier [Indre-et-Loire, France] Viscount Cranborne mentions Abbey of, 105 Marne, River [France] Viscount Cranborne crosses, 113 Marseilles (Marcelles) [Bouches-duRhne, France] Viscount Cranborne's description of, 109, 110 138, 146, 156 English ship despoiled by vessel of, 226 Marshal, Mr. See Marshall, Thomas Marshall, George, of London letters to Earl of Salisbury, 190, 218 his pension, 308 Marshall, Thomas, a surveyor letter to Earl of Salisbury, 20 27 Marshe, , widow, of London alleged to be recusant, 297 Marten, Dr. See Marten, Henry Marten, Henry, Advocate-General 332 Martin, , secretary to the Danish embassy to England presented with gift, 260 Martle. See Marcle Martyn, Henry, one of the King's trumpeters granted coppices in New Forest, 298 Martyn, William, Rector of Cookley, co. Suffolk involved in legal proceedings concerning tithes, 16 Marylebone (Marrybone), London King to hunt a buck at. 28. 32 Marymont. See Marimont Marrybone. See Marylebone Mascon. See Mcon Mason, Thomas, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 260 Masque provided by Queen for investiture of Prince Henry, 170 Massie, Mr. See Meysy, William Master of the King's Revels. See Buck, Sir George Mathias, , member of the Danish embassy to England presented with gift, 260 Matignon (Matinian), Charles, Sire de, Comte de Thorigny, Lieutenant of the French King in Lower Normandy fortifies Norman towns in Dauphin's name after murder of Henry IV, 219 Matinian, Monsieur. See Matignon Matthew, Gabriel, of Sanslap alleged to be recusant, 299 Matthew (Mathewe), Richard, sailor, of North Meols, co. Lancs. involved in an attempt to convey calf-skins illegally overseas, 258 Matthew, Tobias, Archbishop of York letter to Earl of Salisbury, 150 Matthew, Tobie, courtier and Catholic convert, son of Tobias Matthew thought to have written a book offensive to King, 100 acquitted from charge of authorship, 151 Matthias, Archduke of Austria, King of Hungary his ambassador recognised by King of Spain, 5 his Ambassador to Spain. See Harrach Mattyson, William, yeoman, of Fenton, co. Hunts. indicted for offence of depopulation, 90 Maule, Patrick. See Maull, Patrick Maull (Maule), Patrick, Gentleman of the Bedchamber his pension, 308 Maundy, The King's money to be disbursed at, 349 Maunsfeld, Sir Edward. See Mansfeld, Sir Edward Maurice, Prince. See Nassau Mawe, Leonard, Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge signs joint letter of thanks to Earl of Salisbury, 15 candidate for Proctorship of Cambridge University, 174 Maximilian, Archduke of Austria 244 Maxwell, James, Gentleman Usher his pension, 308 May, Mr. See May, Humphrey May, Hugh, Groom of the Privy Chamber his wages and livery, 346(2) May, Humphrey, Remembrancer of Ireland 329(2), 337, 338, 341(2), 346, 347(4), 351, 352(2), 358, 360(2) May, Humphrey, Groom of the Privy Chamber replaced by Hugh May, 346 May, William, carpenter payment to, 331 Mayence. See Mainz Mayenne (Maine), Charles de Lorraine, Duc de 107, 112 Mayenne (Maine), Henriette de Savoie, Duchesse de her house at Aiguillon, 107 Mayer, Edward, Deputy-Treasurer of Virginia 318 Mayerne, Henry, son of Theodore Turquet de Mayerne granted denization, 316 Mayerne, Marguerite, wife of Theodore Turquet de Mayerne granted denization, 316 Mayerne, Theodore Turquet de, physician granted denization, 316 Mayne or Maney, Sir Anthony, of Linton, co. Kent 153 Mayne (Mane), Joseph, Receiver of Buckinghamshire claims title to trees in Bernwood Forest, 63 Mayney, Mr. 367 Maynwaringe, Sir Arthur. See Mainwaring, Sir Arthur Meakelburge. See Mecklenburg Meath, Bishop of. See Montgomery, George Mecklenburg (Meakelburge) [Germany] 2, 3 Mecklenburg, Charles I, Duke of 2 Mecklenburg, John Albert, Duke of, nephew of Charles I, Duke of Mecklenburg refuses to arrest Hyll, 2 Medici (Medicis), Don Juan de, natural son of Come de Medici I, Grand Duke of Tuscany 205 Medina Sidonia, Alonzo Perez de Guzman, Duke of expected in Madrid, 334 Mein, River. See Main Melbourn, co. Cambridge 90 Melcombe Regis, co. Dorset 226 Melksham (Melkesham), co. Wilts. recommendations for improving the Forest of, 179 Melville (Melvin), Andrew, Scottish Presbyterian leader and scholar given leave to take money out of England, 298 Melville (Melvyll), Sir Robert, member of the Privy Council of Scotland his pension bought by Lady Walsingham, 180 Melvin, Andrew. See Melville, Andrew Melvyn, , of London, widow alleged to be recusant, 296 Mendip (Myndipp), co. Somerset Queen's manor of, 374 Merchant Adventurers, The request that English beer be shipped to them at Middelburg, 43, 234 their factors and officers in Hanseatic towns arrested by Emperor's order, 225 members readmitted after expulsion for marrying foreigners, 329 Mercoeur (Mercure), Francoise de Lorraine, Duchesse de her chateau at Ancenis, 106 Mercure, Madame de. See Mercoeur Meredith, John, of Llanelly, co. Brecon alleged to be recusant, 270 Meredith [? John or Edward, purveyors of military clothing] 232 Merhonore (Mere Honour), The, of the King's Navy to be repaired, 307, 349 Meriall, Michael, mariner engaged in shipbuilding, 329 Merionethshire 103 Metcalfe, Sir Thomas, of Nappa, co. Yorks. 49 involved in legal proceedings over tithe at Aysgarth, 198 Methould, Thomas, of Langford, co. Norfolk indicted for offence of depopulation, 91 Methwold, William, Serjeant-at-law succeeds Denham as Chief Baron of Exchequer in Ireland, 332 Metz [Lorraine, France] 246 Meuttas. See Mewtys, Jane Mewtys (Meuttas) [? Mrs. Jane] considered a very attractive "Valentyne", 15 Mewtys or Meautys (Mewtis), Thomas, private secretary to Sir Francis Bacon interested in purchasing gatehouse and tower of Hertford Castle, 34 Mewtys (Mewtis, Mewtas Mewtus), Sir Thomas, captain in the Dutch service letters to Earl of Salisbury, 126, 206 King requests leave of absence for, 341 mourner at the funeral of Earl of Salisbury, 374 Meysy or Massie, William, Keeper of the Gatehouse prison in Westminster 221 to surrender Dr. Bishop to French Ambassador, 343 Michell (Mytchell), Francis, of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London report on his behaviour in Italy, 24, 25, 26 Michell, Gilbert, of Bodmin, co. Cornwall named commissioner to investigate piracy in Cornwall, 11 Michell, William granted reversion of office of Coroner and Attorney of King's Bench, 332 Michell, letter to, 289 Michelborne, Laurence, of Winchester, co. Hants. alleged to be recusant, 296 Middelborrough. See Middelburg Middelburg (Middelborrough, Midlebrough, Midelbourg) [Zeeland, Netherlands] request for English beer for Merchant Adventurers in, 43, 210, 234 letter dated from, 231 Viscount Cranborne visits, 248 303 Middleham (Mydleham), co. Yorks. King's manor of, 11 49 Middlemore, [? Edward] 222 Middlemore, Mrs. See Middlemore, Mary Middlemore, Mary, Maid-of-honour to the Queen receives grant of money from King, 5 Middlesex 36 recusants in, 228, 297 Receiver-General for. See Davyes, Sir John Middleton, co. Northants. gale blows down King's mill in manor of, 3 364 Middleton, Roger, Captain, naval commander leaves Plymouth with King's pardon for Easton, 308 Midlebrough. See Middelburg Midwault. See Mittenwald Miescowski, , Marshal of Poland crosses from Dover to Calais, 84 ready to sail from Calais to Dover, 290 Mignieux, Sieur de, Governor of Montreuil-sur-Mer 236 Milan (Italy) Viscount Cranborne's description of, 240 Milan, Duchy of [Italy] Viscount Cranborne's journey through, 240, 241 gold and silver twist thread made after the manner of, 346 Milborne, Dr. See Milbourne, Richard Milbourne (Milborne), Richard, Dean of Carlisle Bosville's letter to, 23 Mildenhall (Myldenhall), co. Suffolk 91 Mildmay, Sir Anthony, former English Ambassador to France 233 Mildmay (Mildemay), Sir Thomas, of Moulsham, co. Essex letter to Earl of Salisbury, 41 appointed Deputy-Lieutenant of Essex, 56 Mildmay (Mildmaye), Sir Walter, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, (d 1589) mentioned, 167 Milerus. See McGragh, Miler Milford, co. Pembroke murder and arson committed by pirates at, 209 Millan, P. 288 Milles, Ellis granted recusants' property, 259 Miltenberg (Miltenbourg) [Bavaria, Germany] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 246 Miltenbourg. See Miltenberg Milton, co. Kent soldiers commit disorders at, 200 letter dated from, 201 manor of, 329 Minchen Wood, Edmonton, co. Middlesex 179 Mincing Lane, London letter dated from, 9 299 Minions transported to Denmark, 339(2) Minorells. See Minories Minories (Minorells), The, London King's storehouse of ordnance at, 350 Mirambaut. See Mirambeau Mirambeau (Mirambaut) [CharenteInfrieure, France] Viscount Cranborne refers to chateau at, 107 Mirebeau, Jacques Chabot, Marquis de, Governor of Chatillonsur-Seine 238 Mitchemarble. See Marcle, Much Mittenwald (Midwault) [Austria] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 245 Mocenigo, Giovanni, Venetian Ambassador in Rome arrogant behaviour of de Castra towards, 81 Modane (Modene) [Savoie, France] Viscount Cranborne dines at, 238 Modene. See Modane Mohan, Monsr. See M'Mahon Mohun, Sir Reginald (Reinald), of Hall near Fowey, co. Cornwall named commissioner to investigate piracy in Cornwall, 11 Moissac [Tarn-et-Garonne, France] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 107 Molyns, Sir Michael, of Clapcot, co. Berks. petition to Percival, 327 Mompellier. See Montpellier Moncrieff (Mongrief) Sandy [? Alexander, falconer to the King] 114 Mongrief, Sandy. See Moncrieff Monhain. See Monheim Monheim (Monhain) [Bavaria, Germany] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 245 Monmouthshire 165 Monopolies East India Company granted sole right to import pepper, 154 Monson (Mounson), Sir Thomas, of Burton, co. Lincs., Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber granted forfeited lands, 227 made Master of the Armoury in the Tower of London, 301 316 Monson (Munson), Sir William, Admiral letter to Earls of Salisbury and Nottingham, 212 his plans for pursuing Salkeld, 213 further activities of, 213 Montagu (Mountagewe), Sir Edward, of Boughton in Weekley, co. Northants. 235 Montagu (Mountague), Sir Henry, Recorder of London nominated Commissioner for suits, 22 159, 316 ready to lend money to King, 183 letter to Earl of Salisbur y, 255 Montagu, James, Bishop of Bath and Wells 46, 138, 143, 147, 149(2), 294, 342, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 143 Montaigne, Mr. Dr. See Montaigne, George Montaigne (Mountaingue), George, Master of the Savoy and chaplain to the King 73, 153 Montauban (Montaubon) [Tarn-etGaronne, France] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 107 Mont Cenis (Le Mont Senis) Viscount Cranborne travels through, 238, 239 Montlimart (Montlimart) [Drme, France] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 110 pamphlet against Jesuits printed at, 288 Montgomery, Countess of. See Herbert, Susan Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, Philip Montgomery, George, Bishop of Derry, later Bishop of Meath 118, 123(2), 346 Montgomery, 131 Montgomeryshire 103 Montlimart. See Montlimart Montmlian [Savoie, France] Viscount Cranborne dines at, 238 Montmorency, Henri I, Duc de, Constable of France his lands in Brittany, 106 Governor of Languedoc, 108 Montmorency, Henri de, son of Henri I, Duc de Montmorency Governorship of Languedoc to revert to, 108 Montorgueil (Mount Orgueill), Castle, Jersey letter dated from, 220 Montpellier (Mompellier) [Hrault, France] Viscount Cranborne witnesses award of degree to Scotsmen studying in medical school at, 108 description by Viscount Cranborne of, 108, 109 146 Governor of. See Chatillon Montreuil-sur-Mer (Monstreuil) [Pas-de-Calais, France] Viscount Cranborne passes through, 237 Governor of. See Mignieux Montsoreau [Maine-et-Loire, France] Viscount Cranborne mentions castle at, 105 Monstreuil. See Montreuil-sur-Mer Monville (Monvile) [Seine-Infrieure, France] 224 Moore (More), Sir Edward, of Mellifont, co. Louth, Ireland, father of Sir Garret Moore mentioned, 347 Moore (More), Sir Garret, of Mellifont, co. Louth, Ireland to hold his lands in free socage, 347 Moore, Sir George. See More, Sir George Moore, Henry, of Cookley, co. Suffolk summoned on charge concerning tithes, 16 Moore, John, lawyer of Lincoln's Inn, London counsel to Earl of Sussex, 197 Moore, Richard warrant for arrest of, 46 Moray (Murray), Scotland election as Bishop of Down and Connor of James Dundas, chanter of, 329 Moray, Thomas. See Murray, Thomas Morbred, Antoninus. See Morebreade, Anthony Mordant, Lord. See Mordaunt, John Mordaunt, Lord. See Mordaunt, John Mordaunt (Mordant), John, 5th Lord Mordaunt his education to be supervised by a bishop, 36 and n. to be entrusted to the care of Bishop of London, 231 More, Gabriel, Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge 193 More (Moore), Sir George, Chancellor of the Order of the Garter 346 More, Sir Thomas, former Lord Chancellor anecdote concerning, 167 Morebreade, Anthony (Morbred, Antoninus), Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford signs letter to Earl of Salisbury, 259 Morehall, Sall, co. Norfolk manor of, 332 Morehay Walk (Morhay), Rockingham Forest, co. Northants. 12 Morelack. See Mortlake Morgan, Mr. See Morgan, Thomas Morgan, Sir Edward [? of Llantarnam, co. Monmouth] 74 Morgan, Sir Matthew, former commander in Ireland 74 Morgan, Sir Edmund, the Earl of Pembroke's lieutenant in Portsmouth uses threatening speech, 191 Morgan, Thomas, Surveyor of Woods south of Trent in conference with Fanshawe concerning King's woods, 78 Morgan, Sir William [? of Tredegar, co. Monmouth] named as one of Sir Robert Stewart's sureties, 165 Morgan, affray at his house in Smithfield, 38 Morhay. See Morehay Walk Morkeley, William, former Master cook to the Queen 352 Morlewood, co. Gloucester letters dated from, 127, 129 Moro, Don Christoval de. See Castel Rodrigo Morre, John. See Murray, John Morris (Morice), Francis grant to, 348 Morrison, Sir Richard, VicePresident of Munster to report on state of province, 306 Mortlake (Morelack), co. Surrey letter dated from, 170 Morton, John, of East Greenwich, co. Kent petition to King, 368 request to Earl of Salisbury, 368 Morton [? William, English recusant], prisoner in the Gatehouse papistical sentiments expressed in his chamber, 221 Moseley, Edward, of Gray's Inn, London, Attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster 332 Moselle, River [Germany] 246 Mostyn, (Sir) Roger, of Mostyn Hall, near Holywell, co. Flint letter to Earl of Salisbury and Sir Julius Caesar, 70 Mote Park, co. Berks. trees sold in, 59 Moucheron, Peter, a merchant of Middelburg his petition to King supported by Prince of Orange, 210 his petition to Earl of Salisbury, 231 Mounson, Sir Thomas. See Monson, Sir Thomas Mountague, Lord. See Browne, Anthony Maria Mountagewe, Sir Edward. See Montagu, Sir Edward Mountague. See Montagu, Sir Henry Mountaingue, Doctor. See Montaigne, George Mountfield, co. Essex [? Sussex] 232 Mountjoy, Lord. See Blount, James Mowlesdale, Roger granted recusants' lands, 259 Mugur [? Mughu, Persia] 325 Mulconry, Father Florence (Florentinus), Provincial of the Irish Franciscan friars. Archduke writes to, 9 is Tyrone's agent in Madrid, 307 Muler, Daniel his pension bought by Shafton, 180 Munck, Levynus, secretary to the Earl of Salisbury letter to Earl of Salisbury, 120 146, 233, 285, 338 letters to Houghton, 155, 202 mourner at the funeral of Earl of Salisbury, 374 Muneachtis, co. Donegal, Ireland dispute over land called, 360 Munson, Sir William. See Monson, Sir William Munster, Ireland 167, 305, 306 trees to be marked for King in, 305 state of fortifications in, 305 reference to the Articles of the Plantation in, 337 Munster, Lord President of. See Brouncker, Sir Henry Danvers, Henry Munster, Vice-President of. See Morrison, Sir Richard Murey, Thomas. See Murray, Thomas Murray. See Moray Murray, Earl of. See Stewart, James Murray, Sir David, Keeper of Prince Henry's Privy Purse letters to Earl of Salisbury, 39, 84 associated with Russell in setting up brimstone work, 74 letter to King, 280 Murray, Sir James his pension bought by Hay, 180 Murray, James [? Master cook] his pension bought by Lady Cary, 180 his pension, 308 Murray (Morre), John, Groom of the King's Bedchamber his efforts to establish his position, 130(2) his pension bought by Hampton, 180 letters to Earl of Salisbury, 216, 235 his pension, 308 Murray (Moray, Murey), Thomas, tutor to Prince Charles, and Master of Sherburn Hospital to receive timber from King's wood at Chopwell, 28, 44 his non-residence at Sherburn Hospital deplored by Bishop of Durham, 74 visits castles in co. Durham, 119 140 Muscovy (Muscovia). See also Russia 325 Music Viscount Cranborne wishes Lanier to be taught the "viol" in Italy, 212 Mussy L'Evesque. See Mussy-surSeine Mussy-sur-Seine (Mussy L'Evesque) [Cte d'Or, France] Viscount Cranborne dines at, 112 Mustapha Basha, official in the service of the Sultan of Algiers grants safe conduct to Flemish merchants, 173 Mydleham. See Middleham Myldenhall. See Mildenhall Myndipp. See Mendip Mytchell, Mr. See Michell, Francis Myton (Mytton,) co. Yorks. 365