General Index: M, N, O

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III, 1696. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.

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'General Index: M, N, O', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III, 1696, (London, 1913) pp. 556-565. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/will-mary/1696/pp556-565 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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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