Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III, 1696. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.
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M
Maake, Cornelius
Maas, the
Maccalesteyne, Charles
Maccarthy, Charles
-, Donogh
-, Katherine
Maccartney, Col.
Macclesfield, Earl of
-, letter from
-, letter to
MacCulloch (Mackullock), George
-, John
Maccullum, Robert
Macdonnell, Col.
-, Daniell
-, Hannah
-, Lieut.
-, Randall
Macdougall, Lieut.-Col.
Mac Elligott, Col.
Macey, Mr.
Macfarlane, John
Macgill (Makgill), Col. George
Machielse, Mattheus
Mackanness (in Barbary)
Mackardy, Patrick
Mackarel, Robert
Mackay, Alexander
-, Col. Æneas (Eneas)
-, Daniel
-, John
-, Lieut.-General
-, Major-General
-, Col. Robert
Mackenzie, Major Duncan
-, Roderick
Mackie, John, letters from
-, Mr., letters to
Mackinan, Lieut.
Macklellan, Ensign Farquhar
Mackworth, Sir Robert
Maclean, John
Macleod, Donald
-, Norman
Macollock (Macullock), George
Macpherson, Sir Æneas
Madagascar
Madrid
-, Imperial Envoy to
-, letter from
-, news from
Madson, Dorothy
Maes, Diana
Maestricht
Magennis, Mortagh
Maget, —
Maglue, John
Magnoni, Anthony Francis
-, John
-, Lewis
-, Susanna
Magrale, Morris
Magrath (Magraff), Sir John
Mahomet, Sultan
Mahoon, Terence
Maidman, Mr.
Maidstone
-, gaol at
-, trials at
Maillard, Hannah
Main (Maine), Anne
-, Peter
-, —
Mainaudue, Alcide
Mainders, Make
Maine
Mainwaring, Matthew
Maison, John
Maitland, Col.
-, Richard
Majorca
Malerarguet, Baron de
Malide, James
Mall, William
Mallet, Magdalena
-, Paul
-, Sieur
Mallivoir, James
Malmesbury, aldermen of
-, assistants of
-, borough of, charter granted
to
-, chief steward of
-, monastery of
Malone, Richard
Malt, consumption of
Malta
Maltice, Elizabeth
Maltza, Martin
Man. Isle of. See Isle of Man.
Man, John
Manchester, church of, wardens and fellows of
Mandin, James
Manello, Petro
Manfield, —
Mangy, Arthur
Manley, Isaac
-, Capt. James
-, John
-, Mr.
-, Newland
Manning, Huntington
Manoüe, Joseph
Manoury (Manouri), Esther Anne
-, Esther Madeleine
-, John
-, Madeine
Manrell, Mr.
Mapas, Christopher
Mapletoft, Stiles
Marchant, Hugh
Marcks, Christian
Mardags, Gritie
Mardoe
Mare, Ellinor
Mareschall, Jan
Maret, John
-, William
Marey
Margate
-, deputy-postmaster of
-, expected arrival of suspected
persons at
-, passes to
-, William III at
Margate Pier, wardens of
-, repair of
Mariette, Alexander
-, Magdalen
Marignault, Lieut.-Col.
Marines, the
Mariot (Marriot), Francis
-, George
Maris, Benjamin
-, Charles
Marisco (Mariscoe), Peter
Marisden, alias Marshdean, co. Gloucester
Markham, John
-, Joshua
Marlborough, Mayor of, letters to
Marlborough, Earl of
-, Lord
-, Sarah, Duchess of
Marnell, James
Marphet, Anne
Marseilles
-, ships of
Marselle, Count
Marsh, Thomas
Marshall, John
-, William
Marshalsea, the. See under London.
Marston, Mr.
Martason, Dominick
Marteau, Esther
Martel, Arnaldo
Martens, Hans
-, Hendrick
Martham, manor of, co. Norfolk
Martillac
Martin Cross
Martin (Martyn), Gregory
-, Joan
-, John
Martinique
-, coast of
Marton, Frederick, Count de
Marton Jabel (sic), a place so called
Mary II
-, death of
-, funeral of, minute description of
-, grants by
-, payment for mourning for
Maryburgh
Mary Kirk, camp at
Maryland, passengers to
Mary of Modena, James II's queen
Marys, Charles
Mascall, Mr., mayor of New Romney,
letter to
-, letter from
-, Robert
Masclary, Gaspart
Mason (Masson), John
-, Robert
-, Sarah
-, Stephen
-, William
Massey, Capt.
-, John
Massingham, Great, manor of, co. Norfolk
Massingham, Little, manor of, co. Norfolk
Massoneau, Jacob
Maston, manor of, co. Norfolk
Mateise, Joseph
Matheis, Simon
Mathews (Matthews), Charles
-, Brigadier Edward
-, Major George
-, John
-, Mr.
-, letter to
-, Thomas
-, William
Matthieu, John
Maudit, Mr., letter to
Mauliverer, Thomas
Maundrel, Henry
"Maundy men," reference to
Mauret, John
Maurice, Theodore
-, Theophilus
Mawies, Leysbit
Maxwell, George
-, Jean
-, Major-General
-, Margaret
-, Robert
Maxwell of Pollock, Sir John
Maxwell of Sprinkell, Sir Patrick
May, Charles
-, Edward
-, Humphrey, letter from
-, William
-, — (a priest)
May Island
Mayer, Kindly
Mayes, Joseph
Mayo, county of
Mayo, Daniel
Mazick, Henry
McCrakon, Elizabeth
-, Capt. James
McEgan, Daniel
McGrothen, James
McIntosh, the Laird of
McKenrig, Alexander
McKenzie, Murdock
McNeal, Capt. Daniel
McPherson, Sir Æneas
Mead, John
-, Sir John
-, Major Patrick
Meadhouse, Sir Philip
Meadows, Sir Philip
Meads, Eleanor
Meagher, Thady
Meath
-, lands in
Meath, Earl of
-, letter from
-, letter to
Mecca
Medina, Agosta
Mediterranean, the
-, French Fleet in
-, naval action with the French
in
-, news from
-, ships for
Mediterranean Fleet, the
-, Admiral of
Mediterranean Squadron, the
Medlicott (Medlicot), Cornet
-, Lieut.
-, Thomas
-, —
Meese (Meeze, Mees), Captain
Meetings, dangerous, prohibited
Meibrow, John Henrich
Meisters, Mr.
-, William
Meldrum, Robert
-, —
Melfort, John, Earl of
-, Lord
Melisse, Frans
Melkers, Jan
Melon, Capt. John
Melonnière. See De la Melonnière.
Melville, George, Earl of
-, James
Menantran, James
Mendes, Samuel
Mendlesham
Menninck, Cornelius
Men of war, rules and instructions for
Mequinez (Mackanness) in Morocco
Mercers, the
Merchant jews, the, See also Jews.
Meread, Jacob Nunes
Meredith, Sir Charles
Meres, Capt.
Merie, John
Merioneth, Lord Lieutenant of
Meritz, Jean
Meriton, Thomas
Merlin. Henry
-, James
Merman, James
Merrick, Dennis
Merritt, Isaac
-, Thomas
Merveilleux, Madam
Messia, Moses
Messina
Metcalf, Mr.
Methuen, John
-, Mr.
Metzger, George
Meure, Anthony
Meurs, arms of
Meuse, the
Mewes, Michael
Mexom, Simon
Mey, John
Meyer, James
-, Wolf
Meyercrone, Christian
Meyers, Ralph
Michael, a negro boy
Micharius, Thomas
Michell (Michell). See Mitchell.
Michelau, Mons. Adam
Michelburne, Col. John
Michielse, Bona Catly
-, Jan
-, Peter
Micknans Town (co. Meath)
Middlesex, grand jury of
-, deputy-lieutenant of
-, Lord Lieutenant of
-, sheriffs of
Middleton (Midleton), Benjamin
-, David
-, Francis
-, Lord
-, letter from
-, secretary to
-, Phillip
-, William.
-, —
Midland circuit, the
Milburn (Milborne), Henry
-, Capt. Richard
Mildenhall, manor of, co. Suffolk
Milebank, Sir Marke
Mileham, manor of, co. Norfolk
Milford
-, want of provisions at
Milford, George
Militia, raising of
Militia, the. See Scotland.
Milled money, issue of
-, reference to
Miller, John
-, Samuel
-, Thomas
Millington, Capt. Robert
Millon, Capt.
Mills, water in London sewers to be used for driving
Mills, John
Milne, David
Minauteau, James
Minorca
Minshull, Capt. Peter
-, Richard
Mint, the. See under London, Mint, the.
Mints, country
-, clipped money and plate
brought into
-, at Exeter
-, at Hereford
-, at York
Minto, county of
Miremont, Marquis de
Mist, Sarah
Mitcham (co. Surrey)
Mitcham, Henry
Mitcheldean (Gloucester)
Mitchell (Michel. Michell), Admiral(Vice)
-, Capt.
-, David (Vice-Admiral)
-, Dr. David
-, John
-, Capt. John
-, Lieut.-Col
-, Sir Michael
-, Mr.
-, Richard
-, Capt. Samuel
-, Thomas
Mitchellburne, Col. John
Modershill, co. Tipperary
Moffet, Charles
Mogul, the
Mohun, Charles Lord
Mollein, Elizabeth
Molinier, Peter
Moll, Jan
Mollet, Molet, Anne
-, John
Molyneux, Sir Francis
Mompesson, Sir Thomas
Monaghan, county of
Monaghanstown, Island of
Monard, David
Moncrief, David
Monday. See Munday.
Money, broad
-, clipped
-, ingots of
-, punished for procuring from criminals at a low
rate
-, clipping, charge of
-, counterfeit
-, counterfeiting
-, current, supply of
-, want of
-, dearth of
-, exportation of
-, French, value of
-, hammered
-, light, coinage of
-, milled
-, narrow
-, new
-, scheme for raising
-, seizure of
-, silver, account of what had
been coined at the Mint
-, "species" of
-, See coinage, coiners and
coining.
Money, Anthony
Mongy, Capt. Peter
Monins, Lady
Monk, Elizabeth
-, Mr.
Monks, manor of, co. Norfolk
Monmouth, corporation of
-, mayor of
-, recorder of
-, town clerk of
Monmouth, Duke of
-, Mary, sister of
-, Earl of, assault upon
Monroe (Monro), Sir Alexander of
Bearcrofts
-, Archibald
-, Col.
-, David
-, George
Mons
Montague (Montagu), Charles
-, Col.
-, Earl of
-, letters to
-, Heneage
-, Mr.
-, Lord
Montenon, Gedéon
Montese, Mons.
Montgomery
-, Lord Lieutenant of
-, "horse match" and "cocking" at
-, postmistress at
Montgomery, —
-, Francis
-, Hamilton
-, Sir James
-, escape of
-, Lady
-, Lord
-, See also under Pembroke and Montgomery.
-, Mary
-, Mr.
-, Sir Thomas
Montmorency, Anthony
Montrath, Charles, Earl of
Montserrat, island of, provost marshal-general of
Moore (Moor, More), Arthur
-, Captain
-, Charles
-, James
-, John
-, Lieut
-, Mary
-, Robert
-, Roger
-, Thomas
-, —
-, house of, in Westminster
Mooregraves, manor of, co. Norfolk
Moorish Princess, a
Morandi, Lorenzo
Mordaunt, Capt
-, Col.
-, Charles
-, Harry
-, Col. Henry (Harry)
Morden (Cambridgeshire), pass to
Morden, Capt. John
Moreau, Peter
-, —
Morel, Magdalene
Morenu, Gabriel
Mores, Edward
Moret, Peter
Morffe, Robert
Morgan, Capt.
-, James
-, Capt. James
-, Major
-, Capt. Thomas
-, William
Morlais
Morley, Mr.
Morice, Margaret
-, Thomas
-, See Morris
Möring, Heronimus
Morocco, Emperor of
-, proposed treaty with
-, ransom of captives in
Morrais, David
Morris, Charles
-, Edmund
-, John
-, Theodore
-, William
-, See Morice.
Morrison, Col. Henry
Mortier, David
Mortimer (Mortimore), Capt. Andrew
-, Margaret
Morton, James, Earl of
Moses (Mosis), Abraham
-, Anna
-, Hanna
-, Pores
Mosman, Capt.
Moss, John
Mostert, Claes Peterse
Mostyn, co. Flint
Mountague, Heneage
Mountjoy, Lord
-, Mr.
-, Mrs.
-, Viscount
Mountrath, Charles, Earl of
-, letter from
-, letter to
-, Lord
Mout, Andrew
Mowat, Andrew
Moyer, James
Moyle (Moile), Anne
-, John
-, Capt. John
-, Randolf
Muir, Sir Archibald
-, Francis
Mulledy (Mullady), Sir Anthony
-, Daniel
-, Elizabeth
-, Hugh
-, Jane
-, Margaret
-, Patrick
-, Redmond
Muller, Evers
-, Henry
-, John
Munche, Lieut. Albert
Munday (Monday), James
-, John
-, Joseph
-, Thomas
Munster, province of
-, coast of, squadron of
Munstey, news from
Munyon, John
-, William
Murant, John
Murdery, co. Kildare
Muriall, John Baptista
Murphy, Catharine
-, John
-, —
-, Thady
Murray, Sergeant David
-, George
-, James
-, Sir James
-, James, Lord
-, John
-, John, Lord
-, Lord, creation of
-, Mary
-, Marquis of
-, Sir Patrick
-, Roger
-, William
-, —
Murray, of Blackbarrony, Sir Archibald
Murray of Philiphaugh, —
Muschamp, Denys
Muscovy, ships from
Musgrave, Christopher
-, Mr
-, Capt. Thomas
Muskary (co. Cork), barony of
Musters, charge of falsifying
Mutel, Charles Theophilus
Mutlow, Margaret
Muydermans, Johanna
N
Nacton, manor of, co. Suffolk
Nagels, Jannetie
Nagle, David
-, Pierce
Namur
-, siege of
-, taking of
Nanfan, Capt.
Nangle, Walter
Nantes
-, ships of
Napier, Lady Mary
Napper, Elizabeth
-, Sir Nathaniel
-, —
Narand, Thomas
Narcock, —
Nargone, —
Nash, Capt.
Nassau, arms of
-, Count of
-, See also De Nassau.
National Association, the
National, or National Land Bank, the. See Land Bank.
Naval actions with the French, description of
Navan, co. Meath
Navy, the
-, Commissioners of
-, letters from
-, Commissioners for victualling
-, report by
-, debt due to
-, funds for
-, officers in, exempt from
serving on juries
-, report or state of
-, requirements of
-, timber for, from New England
-, treasurer of
-, victuallers for
-, victualling
-, victualling office for
-, protection granted by
-, volunteers for
-, See also Men-of-War
Navy Board, the
-, Commissioners of
Navy Office, the
-, protection granted by
Naylor, Margaret
Naze of Norway, the
Neal, Jury
Neale, James
-, Thomas
Neales, alias Lucas, manor of, co. Norfolk
Neatby, Ralph
Neave, Serjeant
Neell, John
Negus, Major Francis
-, Mr
-, William
Nehrin, Catherine
Neile, Mr.
Neiraat, Gerret
Nelson, Charles
Nelthrop, —
Neruman, John
Nesmond, Admiral
-, Marquis de
-, Mons.
-, squadron of
-, —
Nettles, Robert
Neufrue, Martin
Neustadt. See Nieustadt
Neutre, John
-, Peter
Nevill (Nevell), Admiral
-, Rear-Admiral
-, Capt. John
-, John, Rear-Admiral of the
Blue
-, Judge
Nevis, Island of, Provost-MarshalGeneral of
Newark
Newbury (Berks)
Newbottle
Newcastle-on-Tyne
-, Mayor of, letters to
-, passes to
-, scarcity of money in
-, tumult at
Newcomb, Thomas, executrix of
Newdigate, Sir Richard, letters to
New England
-, naval stores from
-, passengers to
-, secretary for
-, ships built in
Newfoundland
-, convoy for
-, east side of, English fishery
on
-, French fishery at
-, French in
-, merchants of, memorial of
-, provisions for
Newgate. See London.
Newhalt, Peter
Newham, manor of, co. Suffolk
New Hampshire
-, deputy-governor of
Newland, Sir Benjamin
Newman, Charles
Newmarket
-, pass to
Newport, Andrew
-, Richard
-, Thomas
New Romney
-, Mayor of
-, letters dated at
Newton, manor of (co. Norfolk)
Newton, Cary
-, Dr. Isaac
-, assistant allowed to
-, John
-, Lieut.-Col.
-, Mr.
-, William
Newton Hansard, manor of (co. Durham)
Newtown (Isle of Wight), Mayor of
Newtown Stewart, castle and town of
New York
-, army in
-, passes to
Niadorff, John Ernest
Nicholas, Edward
-, George
-, Mrs
Nicholls, John
-, Robert
Nicholson (Nicolson), Charles, I.
-, Hugh
-, Thomas
Nickson, Abraham
Nicol, John
Nicolai, John Frederick
Nieuport, letters dated at
Nieuburg
Nieustadt (Neustadt)
-, encampment at
Ninan, letters dated at
Nisbet, Alexander
Nivelles
-, letter dated from
Nix, Henry
Noads, John
Noailles, Matthew
Nobels, Daniel
Noblet, Peter
Nocca, Ivan Batta
Noel, —
Nolan, Dr.
Nomes, Leisbet
Non-jurors, execution of the laws
against
-, ordinations of
-, reference to
-, See Norwich, Bishop of
Norcott, Colonel
-, Lieut.
Nore, the
-, letters dated at
Norfolk, county of
-, assizes for
-, Grand Jury of
-, High Sheriff of
-, ports in
Norfolk, Duke of
-, Duchess of
Norfolk Circuit, the
Norie, John
Norman, Capt. George
Normandy, coast of
Norris, Capt
-, John
-, Mr.
North, Nathaniel
Northampton, passes to
-, Mayor of, letters to
North Cape, the
Northcote (Northcott), Col.
-, John
-, Col. William
-, William
Northern Channel, the
Northall, manor of, co. Norfolk
North Holland
Northumberland, passes to
-, ports in
Norton, Capt. Owen
-, Lieut.-Col. William
-, William, murder of
Norward Cape, the
Norway
-, Naze of
-, passes to
-, ports of
-, ship from
Norwich, city of
-, assizes at
-, late Bishop of (William
Lloyd)
-, proceedings against
the
-, Chancellor of
-, clipped money in
-, Grand Jury of
-, letters dated at
-, Mayor of, letter to
-, mint at
-, pasess to
-, St. Augustin's parish in
-, unemployment in
Norwood, Edward
Nottingham, Mayor of, letter to
-, passes to
Nottinghamshire
-, High Sheriff of
Nowell, Charles
-, —
Nowers, manor of (co. Norfolk)
Noyelles, Count
Nugent, Christopher
-, Sir John
-, Col. Richard
Nunninck, Goswin
Nuremburg
-, sword blades made at
Nuthall, William
Nutt, John
Nuys, Anthony
Nyngs, Cornelius
O
Oaths, reference to
-, tendering of
-, refusal of
O'Brien (O'Brian), Derby
-, Henry
-, William
Obruyn, Don Arthuro
Obry, Dennis
Odell, Thomas
Odre (Odry), Isaac
-, John
Oelkens, George
O'Farrell, Brigadier Francis
Ogilby (Ogilbie, Ogleby), Col. Bartholomew
-, Elizabeth
-, James
-, Sir James
-, Robert
Ogilvie, Sir James
-, letter from
-, letter to
Oglethorpe, Lady
-, Lord
-, Sir Theophilus
Ognate, Madame
O'Kaven, Mrs
Oldes (Oldys), Ambroise
-, Dr. William
Oldfield, Capt
Old Town (co. Meath)
Oldys, Alexander
Oliver, John
-, Mrs.
Olivier, Francis
O'Neil, Henry
Ongar (co. Essex)
Onslow, Capt
-, Mr., letters to
Oowels, Aaltie
Opie, Richard
Orange, arms of
-, Henry Frederick, Prince of
Orchard, Joanna
Ordnance, the, master-general of
Ordnance Board, the
-, clerk of
-, office of
-, letters from
-, officers of
-, protections granted by
-, storekeeper of
-, stores of
Orford, officers at
Organ, Richard
Ori, Marcus
Orillon, Moses
Oristown (co. Meath)
Orkney, Earl of
Orleton
Ormeston, Joseph
Ormond, Duke of
-, letter to
-, secretary to
Ormsby, Christopher
-, Daniel
-, Edward
-, Major William
Ormston
Orphan Fund, the
Orphear, Edward
-, Thomas
Orr, Robert
Orson, Henry
-, wife and children of
Osberg, James
Osborne, Henry
-, Capt. James
-, John
-, Sir John
-, Kean
Oseur, Nicholas
O'Shanghnessy, Roger
Ossewell, —
Ossory, Lord
Ostend
-, man of war of
-, passes to
-, ships of
Oswald, Sir James
Otway, Francis
Oudenarde
Oulson, Oulston, Peter
Overhoff, John
Overkirk (Averskirk), Seigneur de, See D'Auverquerque
Overvleit, Adrian
Ovindon, Capt.
Owens, Frederick
-, Mr.
Oxborne, Thomas
Oxford
-, Bishop of, letter to
-, "cocking" at
-, daily post to and from
-, passes to
Oxford, Earl of
Oxford Circuit, the
Oxford University, Chancellor of
-, colleges in:—
-, All Souls, warden of,
letter to
-, Brazenose
-, gift to
-, principal and
scholars of
-, Gloucester Hall, erection
of as a college
-, King's Hall, principal
and scholars of
-, Magdalen
-, New
-, Vice-Chancellor of
Oxfordshire, passes to
-, Receiver General of
Oxmontown (Oxmanstoun), co. Dublin