Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1640-1. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1882.
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M.
Mabb, Ralph, bookseller
Maccoll, Archibald
McDonnell, Maurice, Captain
Machell, John, petition of
McKenzie, George, Earl of Seaforth, guarded in Edinburgh
Mackerness, Rd.
Mackworth, Sir Henry, Bart., deceased
-, Dame Mary
-, Sir Thos.
Maclean, Sir Lachlan
Macrowe, Joan, widow, petition of
-, John, scrivener, deceased
Maddison, Sir Lionel, his house in Newcastle
Madrid, in Spain
Magennis, Arthur, sent for by the House of Lords
Magna Charta
Mahometans
Maidenhead, the, Cateaton Street
Maidstone, Kent
-, curate of, see Barrell, Robert.
-, mayor and jurats of
-, petition of
Maile, Mr.
Maine, Mr.
Mainwaring, Sir Arthur, lieutenant of Windsor Forest, licence to
-, Philip
Major, Mr.
Makin, Mr.
Maldon, Essex
-, bailiffs of
Mall or Mawle, Mr., groom of the bedchamber
-, letter to
Mallard, David, shoemaker to the King
Mallett, Mr.
Maltby, co. York
Malton, co. York
Maltravers, Lord, see Howard, Henry.
Manchester, Earl of, see Montague, Henry.
Mandeville, Viscount, see Montague, Edward.
Maning, Thomas, of Wadham College, Oxford
Mann, Edward, patent to, of chief clerkship of Newcastle
Manners, George, Earl of Rutland
-, writ summoning to Parliament
Manning, Edward
-, receipt by
Mannington, Richard, letter of
Mansell, Sir Anthony, petition of
-, Bussy
-, Sir Robert, bond of
-, letter of
-, works for manufacture of glass
Manthropp, Mr., J.P., at Great Yarmouth
Manwood, Sir John
-, letters, &c. of
Maplesden, Jervaise, deceased
-, Thomas
Marburg, in Germany
March, Richard, keeper of his Majesty's stores, see Marsh.
Marchland, see Marshland.
Marden, Kent, clothiers of
Mareschal, Louis, letter of
Mareschal, Louis, machine invented by
Margate Roads
Margetts, Dinah, wife of Thomas
-, petition of
-, Thomas
-, petition of
Mariners, see Ships, seamen, &c.
Market Harborough, co. Leicester, see Harborough Market.
Markham, East, co. Notts
Mark Lane, London, document dated from
Maria, the, of Lubec (ship)
Marigold, the, ship
Marlborough, Earl of, see Ley, James.
Marley, John, chief clerk of Newcastle
Marriott, Thomas
Marrowe, Mr., lieutenant of Sir Foulke Huncks
Marsh or March, Mr. Richard, keeper of his
Majesty's stores of Ordnance
-, certificate by
-, direction to
Marshall, Thomas, gent., petition of
-, —, a tailor
Marshalsea, the (prison)
-, keeper of, warrant to
Marshland, co. Lincoln
Marston, John, clerk
-, articles against
-, letter of
Marston, co. Northampton
Martham, Norfolk
Martial law
Martin or Marten, Sir Henry, Judge of the
Court of Admiralty, one of the High
Commissioners
-, certificate by
-, impeachment of, by the Commons
-, questions brought before, note
of
-, reference to, of petition
-, Nicholas, letter of
-, Thomas
-, Wm.
Martines, Stephen, a Spaniard, pass for
Marton, Surrey
Mary, Princess Royal, eldest daughter of
Charles I.
-, dower of
-, jointure of
-, marriage contract of, with
William, young Prince of Orange
-, marriage of, to take place in
England and Amsterdam
-, not to be transported to the
Low Countries till she is 12 years old
Mary, Princess Royal, &c., suite of
-, late Queen of England
-, de Medicis, widow of Henry IV. of
France, and mother of Queen Henrietta
Maria of England
-, her chaplain
-, reported death of
-, lodges at St. James's
-, marriage treaty of
-, ship and conduct money must
be had to keep her
Mary d'Austriche, marriage treaty of, with Louis XIV.
Mary Anne, the, ship
Mary Rose, the, H.M.S.
Masline, Henry
-, Robert
-, William
Mason, Dr. Robert, Chancellor of Winchester
diocese
-, reference to
-, Stephen
Mass, the
-, the abominable sacrifice of
Massen, Dr.
Massey, Robert, of Warrington
Massie, Jeffery, letter of
Massingham Magna, Norfolk
Mathew, Sir Thomas
-, Sir Toby
Matthews, —, a tailor
Maule, Mr., of Panmure, letter to
Maurice, Prince, third son of Elizabeth, Queen
of Bohemia
-, letter of
-, described as a young Palatin
Mawer, Robert, milliner at Court
Maxwell, 40 persons of the name of, killed by
the Scots
-, James
-, John, Bishop of Ross
-, pass for, to go into Ireland with
wife and family
-, his servant
-, Mr.
-, Robert, Earl of Nithsdale
-, his lady
May, Sir Humphrey, late Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Maydwell, Godfrey, filacer in the Court of
Common Pleas, depositions by
-, Thos., public notary
Mayhew, Mr., petition of
Mayle, Robert, deceased, late third prothonotary of the Common Pleas
Maynard, Anne, Lady, widow
-, petition of
Maynard, Charles, brother of William, late
Lord
-, Frances, late Lady
-, John, M.P.
-, William, Lord Baron Maynard of
Estaines, Lord Lieutenant of cos. Essex
and Cambridge, letter to
-, children of
-, deceased
-, certificate of death of
-, William, Lord
Mayne, Jasper, declaration of
Maynwaring, see Mainwaring.
Mayors, warrants, &c. to all
-, appointed to levy ship-money
Mayo, Thos.
-, sometime a Papist but now a Protestant
Meautys, Thomas, Clerk of the Council, and Muster-master General of England
Medium merchants, the
Medley, Charles, a trooper
-, Nicholas, deputy bailiff of Barnsley
manor, certificate by
Meeke, Wm.
Meekely, William, brief on behalf of
Melksham, Wilts
Melvin, Mrs.
Mennes or Mence, Captain John
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, his regiment
Merchants Adventurers, the
-, petition of
-, estates of, in Ireland
Merchants' service, scarcity of mariners for
Merchants Strangers
-, factors of, residing at Dover
Meredith, John, petition of
Merick, Colonel, see Merrick, Sir John.
Merioneth co.
Mermaid, the, in Bell Yard, London
Merlin, old prophecy of
Merrick, Dr.
-, Sir John
-, musketeers of
-, regiment of
Merry, Sir Thomas
Merthyr Dovan, co. Glamorgan
Merton College, Oxford
-, innovations in government and religion in
-, property and leases of
-, statutes of
-, visitations of
-, visitors of
Merton College, warden, fellows, and scholars of
Messenger, Margery, alias Baily
Metcalfe, Christopher
Methold, Norfolk, lease of
Mewee or Muse, Francis, bailiff and keeper
of the Queen's house, at Holdenby,
account of
-, misdemeanours of
Michell, Richard, boats built by
-, Will.
Mickleton, co. Gloucester
Mickleton, Francis, constable
Middlesex
-, Green wax in, arrears of
-, justices of peace for,
and see Sheppard, Thos.; Wardour, Sir
Edward.
-, knights of the shire for, and see
Franklin, Sir John; Gilbert, Sir Thos.
-, manufacturers of mohair yarn in,
petition of
-, Queen's estates in
-, sheriff of
-, sheriffs of London and
-, letter to
-, late sheriffs of
-, ship-money in
-, sessions in
-, writs for
Middle Temple, London, see Temple, the.
Middleton Farm, Somerset
Middleton or Milton Keynes, co. Bucks
Middleton, Anna, widow, petition of
-, Francis
-, John, deceased
-, John, letter of
-, Peter, deceased
-, Sir Thomas, petition of
-, —
Middlewich, co. Chester, general sessions at
Midford, Mary, petition of
-, Robert, deceased
-, Robert
Milborne, John, sheriff of co. Monmouth, letter of
Mildmay, Sir Henry, Master of the Jewel
House
-, petition of
Milford Haven
Millbrook, Beds, Queen's manor of
Miller, Henry, clerk
-, Richard, mercer, of London
Milleran, Robert, an infant
Mills, James, deceased
-, John
-, John, petition of
-, John
-, pass for
Mills, John, of Canterbury
-, Katherine, petition of
-, Mr.
Mills Farm, Essex
Millward, Sir Thos., Kut., Chief Justice of Chester
Milner, Jane, petition of
-, Peter, petition of
-, Richard
-, deceased
-, Tempest, draper
Milston, Wilts
Milton, co. Cambridge
-, near Gravesend. His Majesty's fort
at
-, captain of, see Fletcher,
John.
Milton Abbas, co. Dorset
-, cure of
Mincing Lane
-, document dated from
Mincklen, Francis
Mineral and Battery Works, Corporation of, erected
Ministers, oppressed
-, lost their livings for not reading the
King's book
-, names of inconformable ministers in
London
-, and elders of outlandish congregations
in London, remonstrance of
-, great scarcity of preaching ministers
-, to stir up the people to desire reformation, &c.
-, suspended for not publishing the
Book of Sports
Mint, the
-, abuses in
-, Commissioners for the making of
money for the King's greater profit in
-, to be removed to Leaden Hall
-, master and worker of
-, rates charged by, for coining
-, Wardens, Comptroller, and Assaymaster, offer of, to the King
Mitcham, Surrey
Miviott, Mr., deputy paymaster in the army
Moab
Moates Bulwark, near Dover Castle, document dated from
Mohair yarn, manufacturers of, in Middlesex, petition of
Molton, co. Lincoln, lands in
Molyne, Abraham, letter of
Monasteries, transportation of children to
Mongewell, co. Oxford
Monmouth caps
Monmouth co.
-, revenues in
-, receiver of, see Watkins, Wm.
-, sheriff of, see Milborne, John.
-, ship-money in
-, distresses for, resisted
Monopolies, Committee of House of Commons
for
-, grievance of
-, Jesuits projectors of
-, mountains of
-, opinion of the Council concerning
Monopolists and projectors disabled from being members of Parliament
Monroe, see Munro.
Monsieur, of France, marriage treaty of, with Mademoiselle Montpensier
Monsieur, of France, marriage treaty of, with Lady Henrietta
Monsigot, M.
Montague, Edward, Viscount Mandeville
-, Henry, Earl of Manchester, Lord
Privy Seal, and Lord Lieutenant of
Hunts
-, letter of
-, Mr.
-, letter of
-, Richard, Bishop of Norwich
-, commissary to, see Lewen, Dr.
-, lease by
-, episcopal seal of
-, letters and certificates to
-, Thos.
Montanists
Montford, Thomas, constable
Montgomery, document dated from
-, co.
-, sheriff of
-, ship-money in
Montpensier, Mademoiselle, marriage treaty of
Montreal, Mr., French agent
Montrose, Earl of, see Graham, James.
Moore or More, variously spelt:—
-, Dame Anne, widow, petition of
-, Edward
-, Dame Elizabeth
-, Sir Francis, serjeant-at-law, deceased
-, Harry, discharged prisoner
-, Sir Henry, His Majesty's ward
-, Thos., gent
Moorecroft, Robert
Mordant, Mr.
Mordington or Morlington, co. Berwick
-, document dated from
-, encounter with Scottish horse at
-, Sir James Douglas's house at
-, damage done to
More, see Moore.
Morehead, David
-, William
Moreton, —, cornet of a troop of horse
Morgan, Henry, clerk
-, Mr.
-, William, petition of
Morlais in Brittany, English ship seized near
Morland, J.
Morley, co. York
Morocco, the Emperor of, guns and merchandise for
Morpeth, Northumberland
-, fortified by the Scots very strongly
Morrice, Alice
-, Edward, of Henbughey, co. Denbigh,
petition of
Morris, John, Hebrew professor in Oxford,
petition of
-, John, letter of
-, Mr., curate of Chelsea, sermon by
-, Mr., prime accountant of the Ordnance
Office
-, keeps no accounts
-, —, deceased
Morse, Henry, a priest
-, discharged by warrant from the
King
-, Mr.
Mortimer, Mr., letter to
Morton, Thomas, Bishop of Durham
-, his house at Stockton
-, Earl of, see Douglas, William.
-, Lord, his regiment of men
Mose or Mosse, Wm., petition of
Mosely, Mr.
Moslock, Mr.
Motteram, Robert, yeoman
Moulton manor, co. Lincoln
Mountague, see Montague.
Mountnorris, Lord, see Annesley, Francis.
Mowbray and Maltravers, Lord, see Howard, Henry.
Mowbray, Lady Anne, daughter of the Earl
of Kelly, petition of
-, Sir Robert
Munro, John, Lieut.-Col.
-, his regiment
Monro, John, Lieut.-Col., remains at Aberdeen three months
-, Colonel Robert
-, letters of
-, the like to
-, his quarters at Ayton
-, document dated from
-, forces of
-, strengthened daily
-, fort erected by
-, receipted bill of
Munslow, co. Salop
Murray, David, of Edinburgh
-, James, Earl of Annandale, petition
of
-, grant to, of walks in Windsor
Forest
-, John, late Earl of Annandale
-, William, groom of the Bedchamber
Muscadine wine
Muschamp, Captain
-, his commission to raise a troop
of dragooners
-, trained band of
-, Thomas
Musgrave, Abraham
Muspool, Little, co. Warwick, coal mine at
Musters
-, papers relating to and see
names of counties, army, &c.
-, Commissary-General of
-, rolls
Mylles, John, see Mills.
Mynce, Captain John, see Mennes.