Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678 With Addenda, 1674-9. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.
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Mabberley, Cheshire, the rectory of, dispensation concerning
Macartie (Macarty, McCarty), Capt.
Donagh, of Col Macarty's
regiment, certificate concerning
-, Col. or Lieut.-Col. Justin, of
the Duke of Monmouth's foot
regiment
-, certificate by
-, commission to
-, seized at Barnet, to be
liberated
-, regiment of. See Army,
the.
-, Owen, of Col. Macartie's
regiment
McCartney, George
-, money of, at London,
mentioned
-, to secure wine for
Viscount Conway
-, bills of, mentioned
Macclesfield, manor of, licence to fell wood and dig and melt iron stone in, requested
McConchie, Gilbert, of Daltamie, warrant for a charter on the resignation of
MacDonnell, Elizabeth. See under
Howard, Edward and
Bernard.
-, Randal, Marquess of Antrim,
present at a funeral at Carrickfergus
-, Rose wife of, Marchioness of Antrim, attends
the funeral of her daughter,
Martha O'Neil
Macdougal, Sir James, of Garthland,
criminal letters issued against,
as a favourer of Covenanters
-, no accuser appears
against
Macennerighin, Capt., of Col. Macarty's regiment
Macgill, Capt. John, deceased, grant
to, recited
-, John Macgill, grandson of, warrant for a grant to
Macgregor, Lieutenant, of the Earl of Dumbarton's regiment, certificate of a pass for
Mackaile, Matthew, letters of
-, attends the Duke of
Lauderdale to Berwick Sands
Mackarter, Alexander, commission to
Mackenzie (Mekenree), Donald,
lieutenant of Lord Dumbarton's regiment, certificate
of leave to
-, commission to
-, Sir George, of Rosehaugh,
Lord Advocate, letter of
-, letters to
-, warrant in favour of
-, great services of, to
the King in Scotland
-, warrant for payment
to, of journey- and outrikmoney
-, warrant for a commission to
-, Sir George, of Tarbett,
pardoned and received again
into favour
-, warrant for a charter
to
-, to be received into the
Privy Council of Scotland
-, gift to, of the office of
Justice General of Scotland
-, to be a commissioner
of the Supreme Court of
Criminal Judicatory
-, warrant for gift of a
pension to
-, nominated a commissioner for Plantation of
Kirks and Valuation of
Teinds in Scotland
-, said to have been made
Lord Justice General
-, said to have called the
Earl of Rothes a "hocus,"
-, pardoned by the King
and likely to be introduced to
the Bench
-, Colin Mackenzie of
Reidcastle and Alexander
Mackenzie of Coull, warrant
for a charter to
-, Kenneth, of Suddie, commission to
-, Roderick, of Findon, warrant for a charter to
Mackernes, John, warrant for a pension to
Macleans, the clan of the, oppressed by the Earl of Argyle
McShaen, Neale, servant of the Duchess of Portsmouth, pass for
Maddox, Mr., a Dissenting minister in Southwark
Madrid, courier from, for Nieuport
or Ostend
-, the peace said to be ratified
at
-, treaty between France and
Spain arrived at
Maes, the, packet-boat from
-, See also Meuse, the.
Maesland Sluys, Dutch men-of-war
from
-, three yachts waiting for the
Duchess of York at
Maestricht, report that, is to be
restored to the Dutch
-, restoration of, mentioned
-, soldiers taken to, by Lord
Feversham
Magenis (Magennis), Arthur, and his
wife, pass for
-, Brian, servant of Edward
Rawdon, money desired to be
paid to
-, letter directed to the
address of, at Paris
-, letter to be delivered
by
-, with the ambassador
at Paris
-, Conn, letter of
Magna Carta, cited
Marden Newton, fire at (1676)
Maidenhead, coach sent to, to meet
the Speaker
-, express to be forwarded to
Maidman, Henry, warrant for payment to
Maidstone, Mayor of. See Walker, George.
Maidstone, John, M.A., chaplain to
the battalion of Guards in
Flanders, commission to
-, desired
-, orders for payment to
-, certificates of pay due
to
Mailhey, Bertrand au, a painter employed by Verrio
Maine, the Duc de, persons employed for the cure of
Maire, Henry le, late servant of the Marquess of Winchester, pass for
Maister, Henry, mayor of Hull,
implicated in a case of
seditious language
-, and three Aldermen of
Hull, examination taken
before
-, certificate by
Maitland, George, of Eccles, commission to
-, Capt. James, of the Earl
of Linlithgow's regiment
-, John, Duke of Lauderdale,
letters of
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, warrants to
-, speech of, mentioned
-, the Duke of Hamilton
sent for by
-, Scotch noblemen coming to London to complain
against
-, recommendation to
impeach, either in Scotland,
or at Westminster
-, referred to as Earl of
Guildford
-, complaints against,
answered by the King
-, said to be afraid of his
guards
-, should be removed
-, the House of Commons
desires the removal of
-, vindicates himself in
a pamphlet
-, named in an address
to the King
-, mentioned in a Nonconformist sermon
-, proceedings of, in
Scotland, approved by the
King
-, said to be much discontented in mind
-, to be High Commissioner in the Convention of
Estates at Edinburgh
-, faction hostile to,
carry the elections at Dumfries
-, methods of, described
-, attends the Scotch
Council and fines a Quaker
-, harangues the estate
of Burghs
-, person known to
-, officer ordered to
receive directions from
-, attended on by the
Duke of Hamilton and others
at Edinburgh
-, the King not angry
with, for what he had done,
but for not having done more
-, fruitless interview
between, and the Duke of
Hamilton
-, objected to, as Commissioner to the Convention
-, said to have requested
a stoppage of the forces being
sent to Scotland
-, explains the arrest of
Sir Patrick Home
-, writes that all will be
well in Scotland
-, gone to his house at
Lethingtoun near Haddington
-, said to be anxious to
see the King
-, information forwarded
to
-, arms pretended for
the use of
-, not likely to return to
Edinburgh until the messenger from the Convention
bring some intelligence from
Court
-, returned to Edinburgh
-, to leave for London
immediately
-, going to London
-, gone to London
-, statement that, would
extend arbitrary government
to the three kingdoms
-, attended as far as
Berwick Sands
-, arrival of, at Windsor
-, ratification of the acts
of, during the late Convention
at Edinburgh
-, conventicle said to
have been held in the house of
-, present at a Council
at Windsor
-, would have the Earl
of Mar surrender his heretable
keepership of Stirling Castle
to him in return for Lord
James Douglas' regiment
-, furnishes a description
of Walsh, the conventicler
-, accuses the Duke of
Hamilton of weakening the
King's prerogative in Scotland
-, lodgings for, to be
assigned in Holyrood House
-, an old antagonist of
-, the Scotch judicatories
said to be absolutely subservient to
-, the Marquess of Athol
a great adversary of
-, interest of, said to
make new advances every
day
-, express for
-, as Commissioner of the
Convention of the Estates of
Scotland
-, instructions to
-, paid 70l. a day
-, narrative of
debate between, and the Duke
of Hamilton
-, carries at least
two-thirds of the votes in the
Convention
-, warrant for payment of salary to
-, and the Privy Council
of Scotland, letter to
-, or the Privy Council of
Scotland, visitors to be permitted to see Sir Patrick
Home only in the presence of
a nominee of
-, See also Charles II.
-, Elizabeth wife of,
Duchess of Lauderdale,
daughter of, married to the
son of the Earl of Moray
-, Charles Maitland of
Halton, brother of, Treasurer
Depute of Scotland, letter to
-, instructions to
-, joins in a debate
in the Scotch Convention
-, heritable sheriff
of Lothian
-, sent to give the
King an account of the
revenue of Scotland
-, warrant for payment to of journey-and
outrik-money
-, Richard son of,
nephew and heir apparent
of the Duke of Lauderdale,
to marry the Earl of Argyle's
eldest daughter
-, office of
Lord Privy Seal of Scotland
said to have been given to
-, Lewis, commission to
-, Richard, of Gogar, to be
admitted to the Privy Council
of Scotland
-, nominated a commissioner for Plantation of Kirks
and Valuation of Teinds in
Scotland
Majorca, vessel from
-, man-of-war of, a, bound for
Ostend
-, convoying Dutch and
English merchantmen
Malaga, vessels from
-, to be put in quarantine
-, the Court of Aldermen
satisfied that there is no
danger of infection from
-, wines from
-, wines, fruit and oil from
Malbery, Mistress
-, desired to act on behalf of Lady Lindores
Malines, letter from, mentioned
-, troops to be quartered at
-, troops ordered to
Mallett, Michael, to be taken to the
Tower
-, accused of speaking
treasonable words
-, sent to the Tower
-, to be released from the
Tower on parole
-, Mr., M.P., note of a speech
of
Malstrand, a Hull shipmaster from
Man, Capt. James, commander of a
London fly-boat
-, John, letters of
Manacles, the, vessels coming from, met off Falmouth
Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu, Edward, Earl of Manchester.
Manley, Francis, to be passed on the
musters
-, Sir Robert, letter of
Mann, Joseph, commission to
-, —, an alias of William
Smith
Mansard, Mistress, of France, pass for
Mansell, Sir Edward, of Margam,
Vice-Admiral of South Wales,
letter of
-, complaint of, against
the Marquess of Worcester
-, pressing men for Plymouth
-, Bussy Mansell, cousin
of, high sheriff of Glamorganshire, licence for, to be absent
Mansfelt, Pieter, an Ostender, attacks the Dover packet-boat
Manton, Dr., a Nonconformist preacher
Mapletoft, Robert, Dean of Ely,
approaching death of
-, Dr., professor of physic in
Gresham College
Mar, Earl of. See Erskine, Charles, Earl of Mar.
Marche, Pierre de la, licence to
Marcin (Marsyn, Mersan), Ernest,
Baron or Court of, uncle of
the Duke of Lorraine, stopped
by creditors at Harwich
-, sailed from Harwich
Marcoville, the Sieur, equerry to the Most Christian King, pass for
Marescotti, Giulio, Italian, pass for
Mareuil (Mirrell), —, the late Portuguese ambassador's secretary
-, See also Haggett, —.
Margate, letter dated from
-, Lord Howard arrived at
-, King's ships ordered to
-, horses to be transported
from
-, the two battalions at, to
return to quarters
-, pier, vessels in
Mariot or Marrot, Simon, pardon to, caveat concerning
Marischal, the Lady. See Keith, Mary, Lady Marischal.
Mark. See Cleves.
Market Bosworth, co. Leicester, rectory of, presentation to
Markham, Sir Robert, M.P. for Grantham, case of
Marloe, Capt., of Sir John Fenwick's regiment
Marlot, Mr.
Marman, John, commission to
Marre, John, commission to
Marriages, clandestine, bill for preventing
Marridale, John, ensign in the Middlesex militia
Marsali, Daniel, subject of the Emperor, pass for
Marseilles, wines laden at
-, vessels fitting for, stopped
at St. Malo
Marsh, Narcissus, D.D., Principal of
St. Alban Hall, Oxford,
granted the Provostship of
Trinity College, Dublin
-, Father, rector of Ghent,
present at a Jesuit consulta.
Marshall, Charles, ensign in the
Middlesex militia
-, Thomas, D.D., Rector of
Lincoln College, Oxford, letter
of
-, letter to
-, Thomas, master of the
Westmoreland, alleged negligence of
-, Lieut., of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of foot, to
be allowed on the musters
Marshalsea, the, prisoner in
Martin, Abel, pass for
-, Dr. Richard, minister of St.
Saviour's, Southwark, distribution to poor watermen
by
-, Sir Roger, pass granted to
-, and his wife, Dame
Tamworth Martin, pass for
-, requested
Martyn, John, of Plymouth, reference of petition of
Martnahame, Moor of, and barony of Martnahame Kingskyle. See Overskeldoune.
Marvell, Andrew, burgess of Hull,
'a shrewd man against
Popery,'
-, blame for the publishing of certain libels likely to
be thrown on
-, death of, mentioned
-, book attributed to
Mary, Queen, statute of, for punishing inventors of false rumours, mentioned
Maryborough, case of the Government of
Maryland, vessel from
-, expected war with the
Indians in
-, the Indians in arms in
-, the Indians in, forced to
deliver up murderers of Englishmen
Mason, Cat., lodging house keeper
-, Sir Richard
-, Robert, clerk accomptant
of the Irish office of the
Postmaster General, affidavit
by
-, [Captain], Colonel Blood's
rescue of, mentioned
Massareene, Lord. See Skeffington, John, Viscount Massareene.
Master, Edward, letters of
-, son of, a captain of
foot
Masters, Mr., letter to
Masterson, Daniel, a seaman committed for mutiny, to be
delivered to the Marshal of
the Admiralty
-, warrant for the
release of
Matharne, letter dated from
Mathews, William, commission to
Matison, Alexander, commander of the Elizabeth
Mattei, Nicola, Italian musician, pass for
Matthew, Tobias, Archbishop of York, death of (1628), mentioned
Matthews, George. See Preston,
Sir George.
-, and James Clarke,
mortgage to, mentioned
Mattinacnock, an island in Delaware river, grant of
Maubert, Mademoiselle Anne, pass for
Mauchline, town of, refuses to give the bond
Maude, Adam, of Brussels, pass for
Maugridge, John, drum major general, warrant to
Maules, Mr., Register of the Court of Claims for Connaught, request on behalf of
Maxstoke, proportion of a month's
assessment on, to be paid
-, Constables and Headboroughs of, warrant to
Maxwell, Sir George, of Newark,
committed to prison for
seditious words
-, Robert, Earl of Nithsdale,
warrant for a pension to
May, George, M.A., chaplain in
ordinary, recommendation on
behalf of
-, Hugh, certificate by
-, Richard, Recorder, and
others of the Corporation of
Chichester, minute of a
request of
Maybole, near Ayr, a great conventicle held at
Maye, Martin, chirurgeon to Prince Rupert's regiment of dragoons
Mayhew, Mr., a Nonconformist preacher
Maynard, William, Lord Maynard,
letter of
-, letter to
-, —, note of speech of, in the
House of Commons
Mayne, Major Edmond, of the Duke
of Monmouth's regiment of
Horse, order to
-, granadoes to be delivered to
Maynooth, co. Kildare, market and fairs at, grant of, requested
Mazine, Charles, recommendation of, mentioned
Meaburn, letter dated from
Mead, David, gentleman usher daily
waiter in ordinary to the
Queen, pass for
-, George, menial servant to
the Queen, pass for
-, Matthew, of Stepney, petition of
Mearne, Samuel, bills of, for
stationery, allowed
-, notice to be given to
-, as Warden of the
Stationers' Company, Samuel
Packer brought before
Mearns, heritable sheriff of the. See Carnegie, Robert, Earl of Southesk.
Mease, William, and Thomas Witherly, to be inserted in the
next general pardon for Newgate convicts
-, warrant for a
pardon to
Meath, lands in, to be passed to the Duke of York
Mechlin, letters of the Prince of
Orange from, mentioned
-, question as to the deputypaymasters residing at
Mediators, the, said to have refused to sign the peace
Medicines, a catalogue of chymical
Mediterranean, the, agreement with
Holland as to, to be changed
-, list of the ships almost
ready for, and of ships in
-, the French would be
masters in, if the Dutch
squadron quitted Cadiz
-, proportion of ships to
be supplied by England and
Holland in
-, French ships in,
ordered to come to Brest
-, all quiet in
Medlycott, Thomas. See Stonehouse, Sir John.
Medowes, Sir Thomas, letter of,
mentioned
-, requested as
evidence
-, letters to
-, account of the journey
of, to London
-, Richard Bower certain
that, will confirm his story
-, list sent by
Medway salmon, a, sent to Sir J. Williamson
Meers, Francis, clerk, once schoolmaster of the Bishop of London, letter on behalf of
-, recommended for a
prebend
-, warrant in favour of,
desired
-, presentation of
Meggott, Dr., Mr. Rosewell promised the next Windsor prebend after provision being made for
Mel, Mademoiselle Susanne, pass for
Mell, Frederick, commission to
Melvill, Capt., of the Earl of Dunbarton's regiment
Melville, George, Lord Melville, case against, mentioned
Mendez, Fernando, M.D., appointed one of the King's Physicians in ordinary to attend on the Queen
Mendlesham, Suffolk, troops to march to
Mennell, Alderman, deceased, proposal to buy lands of the son of, at Sheerness
Menzies, Duncan, commission to
-, pass for
-, Col. James, of Culdaars,
commissions to
-, commissioned to raise
a company of Highlanders
-, warrant for a charter
to
-, company of Highlanders of. See Army, the.
Meoles, John, commission to, as
Lieutenant
-, Capt., of the Holland regiment
Mercado, David Raphael de, of Barbados, grant of denization to
Merch, Margaret, pass for
Merchant Adventurers of England, the, statement of the case of the creditors of
Meredith, Sir Charles, Chancellor of
the Exchequer in Ireland,
warrant for a commission to
-, Roger, secretary to the
extraordinary embassy to
the States General, warrants
for payment to
-, dispatch from the
Prince of Orange conveyed by
-, instructions to Sir W.
Temple carried by
Merman, a, and mermaids, said to have been seen
Messina, notes about the sudden
quitting of
-, quitted by the French.
Mets, Henry de, of Brussels, pass for.
Meuse, the, proceedings of the
French armies between, and
the Rhine, mentioned
-, See also Maes, the.
Mevis, vessel from
Mew, Lieut.-Col. John, of the London
Trained Bands
-, Peter, Bishop of Bath, offence taken by Nonconformists at a sermon of
Mico (Micho), —, S.J., letter of,
mentioned
-, present at a Jesuit
consulta
-, incident during the
seizure of
-, resolution for the
King's assassination drawn
up by
Middelburg, vessel of
-, vessel from
-, capers of
-, privateers of
-, poverty of the parts near
-, the Duke of Monmouth
visits
Middlesex, Lord Lieutenant of.See
Craven, William, Earl of
Craven.
-, High Sheriff of, warrant to
-, and Surrey, the 14 outparishes in, bill of mortality
in
-, and Westminster, list of the
officers and soldiers in, under
the command of the Lord
Lieutenant
-, Westminster and Southwark, Lord Lieutenant of.
See Craven, William, Earl of
Craven.
Middleton, Charles, Earl of Middleton, commission to
-, lieut.-col. of the Earl
of Mulgrave's regiment, at
Bruges
-, Capt. Charles, company of,
in the Duke of York's regiment
-, soldiers deserted
from
-, to be
released
-, goes on board
at Harwich
-, sailed from Harwich
-, Capt. David, of Sir Charles
Wheler's regiment
-, company of
-, John, 1st Earl of Middleton
-, as Commissioner of
Scotland in 1661, first session of, mentioned
-, John, serjeant-at-arms, warant to
Midland Circuit, the, the Justices of Assize for, warrants to
Milbrone, Mr.
Mildmay, Richard, receiver to Sir
George Rawdon, letters of
-, letter to, mentioned
-, bills received by
-, sent to Belfast
Milford, vessel for
-, seamen pressed at
Militia, the, note about
-, Roman Catholics' servants sent to, to be excepted
against
-, Bill, the, doubt whether,
will be passed
-, the House of Commons dissatisfied at the loss
of
Mill, Robert, collector of customs at Leith, objected against, as commissioner for Linlithgow
Miller, Francis, and other merchants
of London, traders in foreign
iron wire, petition of
-, John, commission to
-, Thomas, Mayor of Chichester, letter to
-, King's letter to, requested
-, Capt., of the Coldstream
Guards
-, at Bruges
-, certificate of leave to
Milleran, M. de, certificate concerning
Million, Henry. See Hill, Richard.
Millis, Mr., a brown baker in Bow Lane
Milner, John, late clerk of the Merchant Taylors' Company
Milon, Elizabeth, waiting gentlewoman to the Duchess of Mazarin, pass for
Milward, Richard, D.D., warrant for a dispensation to
Minster, proposal for a line of communication from Sheerness dyke to
Mint, the, pix boxes in, sum remaining in, mentioned
-, office of King's clerk
of, caveat concerning
Minto, minister of. See Scott, Francis.
Minutius, Cassidorius Aureus, Latin work by
Mirrell. See Mareuil.
Mitcham. See Morden.
Mohune, Michael, letter of
Mole, the, all the Algerines said to be got into
Molineux. See Molyneux.
Molloy, Col., servant to
Molyneux (Molineux), Caryll, Viscount Molyneux, Jesuits met
going to the house of
-, Roger, letters of
Moncke, George, Duke of Albemarle,
lands possessed by, in Wexford and Wicklow
-, Christopher son of,
Duke of Albemarle, colonel
of the Queen's regiment of
Horse, letter to
-, reference of
petition of
-, at Deal
-, sails for Ostend
-, regiment of. See
Army, the.
-, chaplain of. See
Rich, Samuel, M.A.
Moncreeff, Capt. James, company of
Monday, Ensign, desires to resign
Mones. See Easter Dercullich.
Monk, Nicholas, late Bishop of Hereford, wife and daughters of, lease granted to, mentioned
Monmouth, Duke of. See Scott,
James, Duke of Monmouth.
-, Duchess of. See under
Stuart, Mary, Duchess of
York.
Monmouth, a receiver of clipped money at
Monmouthshire, persons removed
from the commission of the
peace in
-, a corner in
Mons, the Prince of Orange resolved
to try relieving
-, the French withdraw nearer
to
-, a deputy of the States
General permitted to enter
-, the Duke of Luxembourg
refuses to open the passage
to, on a report of peace
-, the Duke of Monmouth goes
to visit
-, relief of, considered unlikely
-, the Duke of Monmouth said
to have marched to join in
the relief of
-, action near, mentioned
-, news of the relief of, expected
-, relief of, reported
-, the battle near, account of,
obtained from Ostend
-, the French said to have been
totally routed before
-, the action near, said by
some to have been indecisive
-, See also Ath.
Monson, Sir John, statement of, as to the Earl of Lindsey's compensation for draining Lindsey Level
Montagu, Edward, Lord Montagu
of Boughton, again victorious
at Newmarket
-, Edward, 2nd Earl of Manchester, as Chamberlain of the
Household
-, Ralph, Master of the
Great Wardrobe, warrants to.
-, warrant for the suspension of
-, disgraced and succeeded as ambassador to
France by Lord Sunderland
-, reported interview
between, and the Papal
Nuncio in France
-, copy of letter to, from
the Earl of Danby
-, Sir William, Chief Baron of
the Exchequer, called in to
a Council on the Popish plot
Montagu, Viscount. See Browne, Francis, Viscount Montagu.
Montall, Monsr., reported to be slain in battle
Montgomery, Alexander, Earl of
Eglinton, as heritable sheriff
of Renfrew, exception on
behalf of
-, Hugh, Earl of Mount
Alexander, horse race for the
plate of
-, Robert, of Hessilhead, land
wodsett by
Montingo, Antonio, painter of flowers, and Alice his wife, warrant and certificate concerning
Montpellier, France, passes to
Montrose, Marquis of. See Graham, James, Marquess of Montrose.
Montserrat, vessels from
-, Governor of. See Stapleton.
Col. William.
Moody, Robert, a plan of Lord Conway's great building sent by
-, visit of, to London to
buy fruit-trees
Moore, Francis, pass for
-, Sir Henry, of Fawley, Berkshire, passes granted to
-, Francis son of, passes
granted to
-, Sir John, of Lord Alington's
regiment, letter to, and company of
-, John, commission to
-, Sir Jonas, often spoken to,
by Major Darell, about the
fortifications of Sheerness
-, and Edward Sherburne, estimate by
-, Sir William, caveat at the
desire of
-, Mr., servant of the Duke of
Norfolk, information about
-, Mrs., petition of, mentioned
-, —, S.J., said to have been
sent to Scotland to raise a
disturbance
Moors, the, a sloop mastered by
-, mustering a great army
against Algiers
-, said to be in arms
against Algiers
Moray, Earl of. See Stuart, Alexander, Earl of Moray.
Mordaunt, Elizabeth, Viscountess
Mordaunt, pass for
-, Henry, Earl of Peterborough,
Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire
-, notice to be given to
-, estate promised to
-, Charles nephew of,
Viscount Mordaunt, afterwards 3rd Earl of Peterborough, arrived in the
Downs
-, Henry, colonel of the
Duke of York's regiment of
Horse, memorandum of order
to
-, Capt., of Lord Alington's
regiment, letter to
-, company of
Morden and Mitcham, Surrey, parishes of, licence to stop up a path in
Morgan, Edmund, of Penloyne,
removed from the commission
of the peace of Monmouthshire
-, Edward, of Penbry, removed
from the commission of the
peace of Monmouthshire
-, Peter, deputy consul at
St. Sebastian, pass from
-, Capt. Roland, of the Holland regiment
-, Sir Thomas, Governor of
Jersey, letters of
-, mentioned
-, letters to
-, Valentine, consul at St.
Sebastian
-, William, letters of
-, complaint of, against
the Marquess of Worcester
-, kept from the House
of Parliament by fever
-, letter noted as sent to
-, William, commission to
-, note of
-, W., a Jesuit, said to have
been sent to raise commotions in Scotland and Ireland
-, present at a Jesuit
consulta
-, at Stony Stratford in
suspicious circumstances
-, person that could give
an account of
-, Capt., company of, in Jersey
Morlaix, vessel of
-, vessels from
-, vessel from, cast away
-, linens from
-, news from
-, M. de Verdun at
-, expectation at, of the renewal of trade with England
-, the Governor of, forces
English vessels to pay for
clearing
-, See also St. Malo.
Morley, Capt. Robert, killed in a
riot in Northumberland
-, —, a suspected Popish priest,
to be taken into custody
Morley (?), Lord, case of, quoted as a precedent
Morloe, Capt., of Sir John Fenwick's regiment
Morpeth, dragoons to quarter at
-, the Duke of Hamilton said
to be at
-, Lord. See Howard, Edward,
Lord Morpeth.
Morrice (Morice), Nicholas, Clerk of
the Signet
-, sworn and admitted
a Clerk of the Signet
-, Sir William, Secretary of
State, agreement with, mentioned
-, William Benedictus, commission to
Morris, Lieut., and Adjutant William,
serving in Virginia, Frances
wife of, reference of petition
of
-, warrant for payment to
-, —, sergeant in the Middlesex
militia
Mortlake, seizure of a press at
Mosse, John, to be of the King's music
Mostyn, Sir Edward, and his wife and daughter, pass for
Motley, Major, lands at Deal from Virginia
Motte, Francis la, grant of denization to
Moulier, Marie du, pass for
Mount Alexander, Earl of. See Montgomery, Hugh, Earl of Mount Alexander.
Mower, Robert, alias Moore, of Chesterfield, fined in the King's Bench
Moxon, Mr., desires Sir J. Williamson's encouragement in his work
Moyle, Thomas, commission to
Mudd, Ambrose, Mayor of Dartmouth, letters of
-, examination taken
before
Muggleton, Lodowick, "A Transcendent Spiritual Treatise" by
Mulenare, Francis de, merchant of Bruges, certificate concerning
Mulgrave, Yorkshire, manor of,
petitions concerning
-, Earl of. See Sheffield, John,
Earl of Mulgrave.
Mulleneux, —, of Lord Conway's troop, runs a man through the body
Muller, M., Minister of Lünenburg
at the Hague, offer made by,
of alliance with the King
-, Hans Kaspar, of Zurich, pass
for
Multyfarnham, abbey of. See Ballynelack.
Munster, quit rent payable in
-, fines and casualties of, clerk
or receiver of, accounts of,
to be inspected and passed
Murray, Anthony, a Presbyterian
minister, the Duke of Lauderdale extends an act of indulgence to
-, Charles, captain of a foot
company in the regiment of
Lord James Douglas, warrant
to
-, company of, to be
furnished with quarters
-, James, of Philiphaugh, of
the Earl of Mar's regiment
-, commission to
-, John, Marquess of Athol,
as heritable sheriff of Perthshire
-, successor of, as Commissioner of the Treasury of
Scotland
-, appointed Lord Privy
Seal of Scotland
-, shows his loyalty by
ordering an attack on
Covenanters
-, commission of, declared void
-, deprived of his offices
of Lord Privy Seal and
Captain of the Guard of
Horse in Scotland
-, Richard, of Broughtoun,
objection against, as commissioner for the Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright
-, on trial for forgery
concerning the Earl of
Annandale's lands
-, Sir Thomas, of Glendoick,
late Senator of the College of
Justice, appointed Clerk
Register of Scotland
-, warrant for a commission to
-, Capt., of the Earl of Dunbarton's regiment
-, Capt., ready to embarktroops for England at Drogheda
Muschamp, Robert, late deputy governor and lieutenant in Holy Island
Muscovians, the. See Russians, the.
Muscovy, notes about
-, Company, the, petition of
Musgrave, John, chirurgeon, commission to
-, requested
-, Sir Philip, death of, mentioned
-, Sir Christopher, son of,
letters of
-, letters to
-, petition of,
mentioned
-, reference
of
-, desired to
attend on the King
Musters, the, the Commissary of,
desires the appointment of a
muster-master for Virginia
-, the Commissaries
General of, letters to
-, order to
-, warrants to
-, See also Clarges,
Sir Thomas; Howard, Henry,
and Sir Cecil.
-, See also under
Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth.
Myhell, Thomas, of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment in France, appointed to Hull garrison
Myles, Robert, going from Lisburn to England