Index: M

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 17, 1702. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1939.

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M.

Mabedrud manor (co. Carmarthen), 286.

Mabelview manor (co. Carmarthen), 286.

Macarty. See Maccarty.

McBridge, John, Presbyterian minister in the north of Ireland, grant to, 429.

Macburny, James, the Royal Fishery of England, 218.

Maccarty (Macartie, Macharty, McCartie, and see Reah), Lady Arabella, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 522, 539, 573, 608.

-, Major Derby, prisoner at Gravesend, 554, 577, 582, 605, 624.

-, Donogh, styled Lord Clanearty and Earl of Clancarty, 240; subsistence out of Secret Service as a prisoner in the Tower, 605, 624.

-, Elizabeth, Countess of Clancarty, annuity out of Tenths, 240; royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 826, 837, 840, 845, 851, 860, 864, 870, 877, 887, 898, 903, 908, 917, 925, 934.

-, Lady Margaret, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 874, 877, 887, 895, 903, 909, 917, 925, 934.

-, Lieut. Owen, prisoner at Gravesend, 577.

-, Col. Owen, prisoner in the Tower, subsistence out of Secret Service money, 605, 624.

Macclesfield, Earl of. See Gerard, Charles.

McCracken, Mrs, Elizabeth, one of Queen Mary's pensioners, 1056.

MacDonnell, Alexander, 3rd Earl of Antrim, [Jacobite] regiment of, 1083.

Macdonnell, Mrs. Elizabeth, one of Queen Mary's pensioners, 1055.

Mac Elligott, Col., prisoner in the Tower, subsistence to out of Secret Service, 605, 624, 811.

Macey, [George, chief clerk to the Warden of the Mint], 252.

Machado, Antonio Alvarez, contractor for bread waggons for the Army in Flanders, 13, 14, 37, 242, 688, 1152, 1153, 1158, 1159, 1160.

Machainville, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1167.

Macharty. See Maccarty.

Mackay, Col., debt to for recruits, 1187.

-, Mr., bill on the Ordnance, 511.

Mackburney Ja., petition for a place, 439.

-, John, riding surveyor of Hawkers, 339.

Mackenny, Dunc, Quarter Master in Col. Leigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1113.

Mackenzie, Mrs. Frances, one of Queen Mary's pensioners, 1056.

-, John, Ensign in Col. Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1122.

Mackerel fishery, 211.

Mackey, Benjamin, shipmaster, 136.

McKewin, Andrew, carman of the stores in Ireland, 1095.

Macknelly, Francis, smith's assistant to the Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1182.

Mackney, John, agent to Bishop Burnet receiving secret service money for him, 916.

McLaughlin, John, pioneer to the Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1096.

McMerrick, James, waiter Southampton port, 134.

McMullen, Brice, pioneer to the Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1096.

Macon, Serjeant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

Macqueen, George, going as a chaplain to Maryland, 259.

Macrane, Alexander, Lieutenant in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1132.

Maddox (Madox, Maddocks), Phillip, under clerk of Privy Council, 337, 572, 663.

-, Roger, private trooper in Col. Theodore Russell's Regiment in Ireland, 1181.

-, Thomas, Cashier to Sir Ed. Seymour as Navy Treasurer, settling Seymours accounts, 8, 11, 85, 131.

-, -, shipmaster, 210.

-, William, stable pension, 1013; petition, 442.

Madeiras, the, ships for, 165, 184.

Madge, Eliza[beth], alias Ogleby, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service, 526, 545, 564, 579, 592, 616, 633, 665, 684.

Madrid (Spain), 186, 753, 793, 796.

Madronet, Elize, engineer, army debt to in Ireland, 1186.

Madronnet, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1168.

Maelienydd. See Melenydd.

Maffei, Count Annibale, Envoy from Savoy, 429.

Magiere, Surgeon in Major General la Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

Magill, Hugh, army transport from Whitehaven to Ireland, 537.

Magny, Abraham, Hackney Coaches Commissioner, 63, 310.

Mahany, Cornelius, trooper, Irish prisoner at Gravesend, 577.

Mahon, Mrs., widow of Walter Cantwell, Provost Marshal in the Savoy, 1179.

Mainwaring (Manwaring), Arthur, a Commissioner of Customs, 226, 330; Auditor of Imprests, 1092.

-, Charlotte, daughter of Sir John, 244, 317, 377.

-, Elizabeth, relict of Sir Thomas, 377, 435.

-, -, daughter of Sir John, 244, 317.

-, George, agent to the Town Major of Chester, 521, 523, 550.

-, Sir John, surety of Morgan Whitley, his estate extended for Whitley's debt, 12, 16, 17, 37, 38, 139, 171, 236, 244, 317, 321, 435, 476; daughters of, 244, 317.

-, Sir Thomas, son of Sir J. Mainwaring, 435.

-, Thomas, Ensign in Brigadier Selwyn's Regiment, 1145.

Maitland, Brigadier [James], waggon money due to his Regiment [the 25th Foot], 1184.

Majou, Duplessis, Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

Malafoste, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1169.

Malcome, John, Presbyterian minister in North Ireland, grant to, 429.

Maiden [Maldon, Essex], 569.

Maleprades, Ensign, in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

Malet. See Mallet.

Malherbe (Malherbie), Francis, Irish pension, 150, 938, 1104.

Malkin, Mr., payment to by Titus Oates, 728.

Mallaen, manor (co. Carmarthen), 286.

Mallefrades, Ensign in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1164.

Mallet, —, Ensign in Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

-, (Malet), Baldwin, Receiver General of Taxes, Land Tax, House Duties and Marriages, for Somerset and Bristol, 348, 368, 383.

Malows [Mallows], Benjamin, going chaplain to Virginia, 688.

Malt Act, Lottery, Office, tickets. See Excise (Malt).

Malthus, Daniel, apothecary, 297.

Malydes, Ensign in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

Man, Isle of, 737.

-, salt exports to, 213.

-, trustees and pension for poor ministers of, 125, 398.

Manaton, Francis, Receiver General of Land Tax, House Duties and Marriage Duties, to. Cornwall, 199, 200, 259, 376, 383.

Manby (Mainby), co. Lincoln, 266.

Manchester (co. Lanes.), prisoners sent to for trial, 751.

-, bayes (baize), 186.

Mander, Walter, supervisor of tin blowing houses in Cornwall and Devon, 27, 205, 244, 322–3.

Mangie, Capt. George, army pension arrears, 1103.

Maning. See Manning.

Manley, Francis, quayman's place London, 160.

-, Isaac, annuity out of the Post Office, 56; petition, 454, 475; royal bounty out of Secret Service money, 657.

-, James, Capt. in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1119.

-, John, sub-commissioner of Prizes at Plymouth, 47, 260.

-, Maria, widow, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 709.

-, Robert, Clerk of the Cheque to the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 984.

-, -, Clerk of the Avery, 1009.

Mann, Daniel, Comptroller of Cardiff port, 242.

-, John, Comptroller of Cardiff port, 242.

Manning (Maning), Hannah, one of Queen Mary's pensioners, 1052.

-, Robert, swords for the Yeomen of the Guard, 607, 621.

-, -, clerk of the bake house in the Royal Household, 991.

-, Thomas, ironmonger to the Works, 1063, 1069.

Manordilo manor, co. Carmarthen, 286.

Manors, leases of lands, etc. and grants of offices, etc. in. See Crown (Lands, leases).
-, names of
-, Anhunoc
-, Blaenaeron
-, Bucklawren.
-, Caerwedros.
-, Carnedon Prior.
-, Cays.
-, Cheylesmore.
-, Climsland Prior.
-, Crewddyn.
-, Cwm Tydyr.
-, Danbury.
-, Dauntsey, co. Wilts.
-, Eckington.
-, Epworth.
-, Fordington.
-, Glandestre.
-, Gleneurglin.
-, Gwynionedd Ucharden.
-, Glyn Cothi.
-, Gwyrthrynion.
-, Iscoed Ysherwin.
-, Kennington.
-, Kethinock.
-, Knighton.
-, Langton.
-, Mableview.
-, Mabedrud.
-, Mallaen.
-, Manordilo.
-, Mavon.
-, Melenydd.
-, Mevenydd.
-, Milverton.
-, Pennant.
-, Perfedd.
-, Presteigne.
-, Richmond (Surrey).
-, Ryme.
-, Sheere alias Richmond.
-, Shippon.
-, Silian.
-, Stapleford.
-, Talisarn Green.
-, Treworgie.
-, Whittle.
-, Wingham (Kent).
-, Wyberton.

Mansell, Ann, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 741, 744, 745, 748, 750, 754, 752, 756, 782 (her four sisters).

-, Frances, sister of Ann, royal bounty to, 748, 750, 752, 828.

-, Francis, brother of Ann, royal bounty to, 752.

-, Mary, sister of Ann, royal bounty to, 752, 761.

-, Thomas, Ensign in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1116.

-, William, brother of Ann, royal bounty to, 752.

-, Sir William, Ensign in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment, 1133.

Mansfield (co. Notts.), free school, 404.

Manston, Henry, shipmaster, 183.

Mantegna, Andrea, nine pictures sold to Wm. III, 59.

-, -, three pieces by, 708.

Manwaring. See Mainwaring.

Marais, Henry D', reward out of Secret Service for bringing an express from Dundalk, 566.

Maranie, Mrs. Dames [? Mesdames] de, Queen Mary's pension to, 1054.

Marbelle, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1161.

Marcett, Nicholas, London merchant importing coffee, 400.

Marcus, Monsieur, payments in Amsterdam for Post Office for Italian letters, 302.

Mardis, David, clerk, going as chaplain to Jamaica, 672.

Marechal, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1163.

Marescoe, Peter, Messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

Margretts, Henry, plasterer to the Works, 1171, 1172.

Maria, John, Serjeant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1170.

Maria, Princess of Orange, daughter of Charles I of England and wife of Wm. III of Orange and mother of Wm. III, 844.

MARINES (and see Army).
-, accounts, 82, 103, 275.
-, agent to. See Buckeridge, Mr., Carpenter, J.
-, artillery train for, 23.
-, clothing, 333; contract, 499.
-, See Blackham, R.
-, deductions from pay (6d. per £), 275; 4d. a day per man for victuals during their passage, 503.
-, employed about the Dockyards, allowances for, 276.
-, establishment, 275.
-, fees on issues, 81.
-, Instructions, 37, 38, 50, 234.
-, issues for:
-, to the Navy Treasurer, 20, 36, 37, 39, 50, 68, 79–80, 100.
-, to the Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, 208, 247, 315, 344, 363, 364, 416.
-, to the Navy Treasurer with an imprest to the Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, 21, 177, 187.
-, levy money, 15.
-, musters and Commissary and rolls, 275: to be sent monthly to the Navy Office, 275.
-, Office, 275.
-, Paymaster of (separate from the Army Paymaster and the Navy Treasurer), 15, 37, 247, 255, 275, see Whitfield, Wm.; to be fed with funds by the Navy Treasurer, 275, Office, 275; moneys for, imprested to the Army Paymaster by the Navy Paymaster, 177, 187, 195.
-, provisions when on board, 275.
-, question of dividing cost of and issues for between the Army and the Navy, 20, 21, 39, 85.
-, recruiting, 410.
-, Regiments:
-, Two old Regiments (1690).
-, First: Earl of Torrington's; then the Marquess of Carmarthen's, 494; accounts, 134; agent to see Buckeridge, Mr.; Commissary of Musters, 234 see Knatchbull, Sir T.; Deputy Commissary to, 273 see Gilliard, G.
-, Second, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery's; then Henry Killigrew's; then Sir Cloudesley Shovell's, 123; clothes and deductions, 134; Commissary of Musters, 234 see Knatchbull, Sir T.; Deputy Commissary, 273 see Gilliard, G.
-, Four Regiments (1698–9).
-, First, Thomas Brudenell's representing a re-formation of the above two old Regiments. Second, Edward Dutton Colt's; Third, Harry Mordaunt's; Fourth, William Seymour's, 154; Commissary. See Byng, G.; Deputy Commissary see Aylmer, Edw.
-, Six Regiments (from 1702 to make up 10,000 men for Sea Service, viz. Harry Mordaunt's; Henry Holt's; Thomas Saunderson's the 30th Foot; George Villiers' the 31st Foot; Edward Fox's the 32nd Foot; Lord Shannon's), 21, 30, 36, 37, 38, 92, 95, 100, 169, 177, 187, 208, 247, 275, 364, 407–8; Hy. Mordaunt's, 20, 50, 68, 80, 169, 278, 315, 381; Henry Holt's, 20, 50, 63, 68, 80, 169, 258, 278, 306, 315, 381; Thomas Saunderson's, 20, 50, 68, 80, 169, 278, 315, 381; Ed. Fox's, 20, 169, 224; Jo. Villiers', 20, 169, 224; Lord Shannon's, 20, 169, 224; musters, 407–8; Paymaster. See Whitfield, W.
-, Rules for governance of, 275–6.
-, Sea Service, Regiments etc. for. See Army (Regiments, Sea Service).

Maris, Charles, Messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

Markendale, Ellinor, petition, 476.

-, Joseph, Housekeeper to Hackney Coaches Commissioners, 306.

Marlborough, Countess Dowager of. See Ley, Margaret.

-, Countess and Duchess of. See Churchill, Sarah.

-, Earl and Duke of. See Churchill, John.

Marmande, Eliz. de, army pension arrears, 1108.

-, Eliza Acere de, petition, 464.

-, (Mermande), Jacob D'A Cere, Secretary at Brussels, 15, 16, 151, 314, 889.

Marot, Daniel, one of Queen Mary's pensioners, 1050.

Marqueron, Ensign in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1162.

Marr, La, French pensioner, debt to, 1104.

Marriage Duties (Rates and Duties on Marriages, Births, and Burials, Bachelors and widowers: as by 6–7 Wm. III, c. 6, 7–8 Wm. III, c. 35, and continued by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20; and by 9–10, Wm. c. 35, for preventing frauds therein), Act for, 766.
-, Commissioners for, 154.
-, Duplicates of assessments, 26.
-, lost orders on, 161.
-, monthly receipts from, 137, 159, 179, 201, 226, 259, 305, 331, 352, 367, 386, 412.
-, monthly distribution from, towards Parliamentary Deficiencies, 137, 160, 179, 201, 226, 259, 305, 331, 352, 367, 386, 412.
-, Receivers of for Counties, cities or districts, 125, 141, 174, 185, 243, 285, 296, 316, 376, 380, 382–3, 394, 419, 898.
-, allowances, 138.
-, appointment, 257.
-, delinquencies, 147.
-, receipts wrongly paid, 148.
-, Receivers of, for the various counties and places.
-, Bedfordshire. See Whitbread, Henry.
-, Berkshire. See Ambrose, Lawrence.
-, Bucks. See Horton, Hugh.
-, Cambridge and Ely. See Millicent, John.
-, Chester. See Lloyd, T.
-, Cornwall. See Manaton, Francis.
-, Cumberland and Westmorland. See Brougham, Thomas.
-, Derby. See Bradshaw, Samuel, Lloyd, T.
-, Devon. See Wood, Nicholas, Burridge, S.
-, Dorset & Poole. See Derbie, John.
-, Essex. See Rich, N., Everard, Sir H.
-, Gloucester. See Webb, Thomas.
-, Hereford. See Clark, Samuel.
-, Hertford. See Peters, R., Woolaston, J., Gape, J., Richards, T.
-, Huntingdon. See Jeay, W. and Dowse, W.
-, Kent. See Fausset, William,
-, Lancashire. See Thornton, John.
-, Leicester. See Bradgate, J.
-, Lincoln. See Cawthorp, W., Coxhall, G.
-, London, Westminster and Middlesex. See Cuddon, Sir Thomas, Fazakerley, William.
-, Norfolk and Norwich. See Ellis, John, Brown, Robert, Pacey, W.
-, Northampton and Rutland. See Mathews, Benjamin.
-, Nottingham. See Bury, John.
-, Oxford. See Harrison, Sir Robert.
-, Salop. See Hosier, George.
-, Southants and Isle of Wight. See Austen, Thomas.
-, Somerset. See Malet, B.
-, Stafford and Lichfield. See Burslem, William.
-, Suffolk. See Pacey, Samuel.
-, Surrey. See Child, L. and Nathall, J.
-, Sussex. See Bromfeild, F.
-, Warwick and Coventry. See Andrews, J.
-, Wilts. See Child, J.
-, Worcester. See Albert, Thomas.
-, York, Durham and Westmorland. See Wyvill, Francis, Williamson, R.
-, Monmouth. See Caswall, J.
-, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Pembroke, Haverford West. See Howells, G.
-, North Wales, Brecon, Radnor, Anglesea, Carnarvon,Merioneth, Montgomery. See Powle, C.
-, Flint. See Lloyd, T.
-, Surveyors of, 154, 172, 175, 193, 260, 349, 398, 882.
-, appointed by the Treasury, 172.
-, names of. See
-, Alder, W.
-, Antrim, S.
-, Atwood, G.
-, Baker, R.
-, Bavand, T.
-, Bayley, T.
-, Burnaby, F.
-, Byles, W.
-, Bill, H.
-, Birt, J.
-, Carr, G.
-, Carter, H.
-, Carter, R.
-, Chamberlain, J.
-, Chamberlain, W.
-, Champante, S.
-, Chandler, P.
-, Chappell, G.
-, Child, F.
-, Clarke, J.
-, Coker, J.
-, Corbett, E.
-, Cutting, G.
-, Davies. T.
-, Danvers, T.
-, Diggs, R.
-, Draycott, J.
-, Draycott, W.
-, Dynley, J.
-, Durham, W.
-, Elliott, W.
-, Francis, S.
-, Goodhall, J.
-, Greenwood, N.
-, Gwillim, T.
-, Hearn, J.
-, Hall, G.
-, Hand, T.
-, Harwood, J.
-, Ingram, W.
-, Jones, C.
-, Jones, H.
-, Jones, D.
-, Jones, W.
-, Jackson, S.
-, Jeay, T.
-, Knight, T.
-, Knight, R. D.
-, Langley, J.
-, Lowndes, F.
-, Lucas, J.
-, Mason, R.
-, Mordant, C.
-, Morphew, F.
-, Morris, H.
-, Musson, J.
-, Nevile, D.
-, Owen, R.
-, Owen, W.
-, Orbell, T.
-, Oliver, S.
-, Pyrke, J.
-, Palmer, W.
-, Probert, C.
-, Richbell, E.
-, Richards, D.
-, Ryves, J.
-, Sefton, J.
-, Sharpe, W.
-, Shirley, R.
-, Smith, O.
-, Smith, H.
-, Spencer, W.
-, Taylor, J.
-, Thomas, P.
-, Tregeare, J.
-, Trench, C.
-, Wake, D.
-, Walford, H.
-, Waller, W.
-, Wardour, E.
-, Warlow, W.
-, Watkins, R.
-, Williams, J.
-, Williams, W.
-, Winiatt, R.
-, Woodley, J.
-, Wyatt, W.
-, Yapp, J.
-, Young, R.
-, Tables of Marriages, supplied by the Queen's Stationer. See Stationer.

Marriott (Maryott, Merriott), Alexander, Gentleman Usher Quarter waiter, 1003.

-, Mrs. Ann, one of Queen Mary's pensioners, 1056.

-, Henry, surety for Henry, 309.

-, -, Stamp Collector, co. Norfolk, 309.

-, Isaac, petition, 454, 476.

-, James, Keeper of the Wardrobe and Privy Lodgings at Hampton Court, 118, 283, 1004, 1020, 1064; petition, 476.

-, John, Customs debt, (tobacco Duties), 256, 454.

-, Mr., discovering concealed estates, 55, 284.

-, Richard, surety for Henry, 309, 476.

-, Thomas, Clerk of the Pleas in the Exchequer Court, 965.

Marsh, Narcissus, archbishop of Dublin, a Lord Justice of Ireland, 128, 909.

Marshal (Marshall), Benjamin, annuity to the Bishop of Oxford for education of, 967.

-, Hezekiah, Commissary General for the Earl of Peterborough's Forces in the West Indies, 370, 385, 415; musters of Troops in Flanders, 357.

-, John, Yeoman Farrier to the Stables, 1010.

-, -, Cornet in the Royal Dragoons, 1143.

-, Margarett, widow, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service moneys, 629, 714, 721.

-, Mrs. Mary, one of Queen Mary's pensioners, 1056.

-, Phillip, a chairman in the Stables, 1013.

-, Richard, studmaster at Hampton Court, 77, 218, 1070; studmaster to Prince of Denmark, 326.

-, -, collector Whitehaven port, 158, 270, 325, 431, 454, 460.

-, Sarah, pension out of Secret Service, 82; pension in the Wardrobe, 1008.

-, Wm., surety in Excise collector's case, 161 (Marston, Wm.), 265, 457.

Marshalsea prison (Southwark) and prisoners in, 492, 493, 629, 633, 642, 644, 648, 675, 678, 722; Marshal of. See Baker, M.

-, Irish prisoners in, 493, 494.

Marston, William, sic for Marshall, William. See under Marshall, William.

Marten, David, Arras Worker to the Great Wardrobe, 1036.

Martin (Martyn), Benjamine, Lieut. in the Earl of Essex's Dragoons, 1144.

-, George, shipmaster, 166.

-, Ignatius, Lancashire traitor(1701), 336.

-, John, timber merchant, 1069.

-, Tutchen, a Queen's waiter London port, 230.

-, Walter, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1017.

-, William, a stamper in the Stamp Office, 82, 366.

Martiniere, Alexr. de la. See Lamartinerie.

Marton, Count, Frederic William de Roye de la Rochefoucault, Earl of Lifford. See Roye.

Martyn. See Martin.

Maruejot, Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Marwood, Thomas, Lieut. in an Independent Company of Miners, 1142.

Mary, Queen to William III:
-, apothecary to. See Harell, Dr. C.
-, coronation, 181.
-, equerry to, 441. See Killigrew, Henry.
-, funeral, 23.
-, issues to, out of Secret Service for her pension list etc., 705, 725, 726, 730, 944.
-, Maids of Honour to, 701, 715. See Royal Bedchamber.
-, Page of Honour to. See Raleigh, W.
-, Paymaster of her pension list. See Nicholas, E.
-, payments privately directed by, 628.
-, pensions list and bounty list to servants and charities. See Pensions (Mary); arrears of her pensions due at Wm's death, 946, 1047–1058, 1078.
-, as Princess of Orange in Holland, 525.
-, signing executive orders and documents as Queen, 510, 639, 692, 695, 711, 738, 1180, 1183, 1184; signing Secret Service accounts, 639, 669, 692, 704, 711.
-, spaniel keeper to. See Holder, G.
-, Treasury order to, from her, 500.

Maryland:
-, account of revenue, 223, 281.
-, Fines and forfeitures, 281.
-, twelve pence per hogshead, 281.
-, three pence per hogshead, 281.
-, Tonnage Duty, 281.
-, agent for prizes in, 346. See Muschamp, Mr.
-, Bibles for, 56.
-, business of, 506.
-, chaplains going to, 259, 538, 700.
-, Districts (Patuxent, Potomac), 281.
-, Governor of, 404. See Blakiston, N.
-, money due on Customs of, 509.
-, pirates' goods, 404.
-, ships for, 135, 181, 183.
-, stationery, Bibles and Common Prayer Books sent to, 40.

Masham, Winwood, Lieut. in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1130.

Mason, Catherine, payments to in the Cofferer's Office, 1007.

-, Charles, Comptroller of the Mint, 231.

-, -, (misprinted John), Receiver General of Taxes for co. Oxford, 292.

-, David, shipmaster, 136.

-, George, tobacco merchant, Bristol, 352.

-, Isaac, receiving bounty for Charles Roach, 742, 748, 751.

-, John, defaulting Receiver General of Taxes for co. Cambridge, 4, 6, 10, 24, 31, 82, 88, 129, 132, 190.

-, -, junr., surety for his father John, 129.

-, Joseph, receiving money for the Town Major of Bristol for prisoners, 522, 542.

-, Robert, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties co. Yorks, 349, 420.

-, Samuel, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

-, Thomas, shipmaster, 234.

-, -, sheriff for York city, 414.

Massac, Ensign, in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

Massachusetts Bay:
-, account of revenue, 223, 280.
-, Governor of, 136. See Dudley, Col.

Massar, Ensign in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1170.

Masse, Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1164.

-, Destreman, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1161.

Massereene, Visct. See Skeffington, C.

Massilots, Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1163.

Massot, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1169.

Massue de Ruvigny, Henry de, Marquis de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway, 644, 671, 672, 677, 678, 679, 712, 715, 716, 914, 959; Regiment of Horse, 1173–4; horses for his Regiment, 497; payment to for Brassaly's children, 645.

-, —, Madame Ruvigny, receiving the Earl of Galway's pension money, 712.

Master Carver to the King. See Gibbon, Grinling.

Master of the Horse. See Royal (Stables).

Master of the Music. See Music.

Masters in Chancery. See Chancery.

Masters, Isaac, pension in the Stables, 1013.

Matchlock musket, 109.

Mathematical boys, King's. See Christ's Hospital.

Mather, Eleanor, 525.

Matthews (Mathews, Matthew), Benj., of Daventry, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Northants and Rutland, 55, 200, 383, 506, 507, 508.

-, Col. [Edward], fire and candle for the Foot Guards, 98, 193, 468; recruit horses, 494; royal bounty, 588.

-, Elizabeth, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 721.

-, George, Major, prisoner in Chester and in the Tower, subsistence for, out of Secret Service, 550, 581.

-, -, receiving money for Symon O'Haugerne, 610, 624, 629, 633, 645, 648.

-, -, ship commander, 126.

-, Henry, bridgeman belonging to the tin boats in the Irish expedition, 1093.

-, Jane, widow of Brigadier Matthews, petition, 255, 476.

-, John, tobacco merchant of London, 434.

-, -, lease of the original seal and pre and post fines in Denbigh and Montgomery, 114.

-, -, vicar of Steyning, Sussex, 407.

-, -, Scotch mail, bills of exchange, 149.

-, Mary, creditor of Chelsea outpensioners, 135.

-, Mr., caught trying to escape to France, 569.

-, Mr., sawyer to the Works, 1069.

-, Ste., Master of the Grocers' Company's Barge, 518.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes for Hereford, Brecon and Radnor, 295.

-, Capt. [Walter], Troop in Leveson's Dragoons, 345.

-, Brigadier [William], royal bounty to widow of, 255, 476.

Mattle, Jean, a Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment, 1179.

Maudit (Mawdit), Peers, Windsor Herald, 197, 391, 966.

Maugredge. See Mawgridge.

Maule, Thomas, Lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1019.

Maunder, Richard, pensionary waterman, 119.

-, Walter, supervisor of Tin Blowing Houses in Cornwall and Devon, 348.

Maundrell, Richard, Customs place, 347.

Maundy. See Almoner.

Maurice, Humphrey, an Auditor of Crown revenues, 966.

Mauson. See Mawson.

Mavon alias Mavonion manor, Cardigan, 286.

Mawde, John, receiving money for Justice Rokeby, 841.

Mawditt. See Maudit.

Mawgan (co. Cornwall), 205, 244, 323.

Mawgridge (Maugridge, and See Mogridge), Mrs. Dorothy, army pension debt, 1099.

-, John, royal bounty to for service at Londonderry, 549.

-, Robert, one of the four Court Drums or Household Drums, 426, 428, 1182, 1191.

Mawson (Mauson), Charles, Chester Herald, 197, 391, 966.

Maxfeild, Francis, servant of the Hall in the Royal Household, 1015.

-, John, Arras Worker to the Wardrobe, 1036.

Maxwell, Capt. [William], acting as Major of Brigade, 175.

May, Sir Algernon, Keeper of Records in the Tower, annuity to out of First Fruits, 286, 318; petition, 441, 442.

-, Baptist, Keeper of the Privy Purse, 650, 694, 699, 732, 736, 785, 799.

-, Charles, pension as servant to Queen Mary, 1049.

-, George, shipmaster, 184.

-, Griffin, Captain in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1124.

-, Humphrey, transcribing Secretary's books in Ireland, 220, 221.

May, Isle of (Scotland), 166.

Maynard, John, Ensign in Col. Henry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1135.

-, Henry, one of the four Tellers of the Receipt of the Exchequer, 515, 516, 529, 535, 548, 549, 561, 562, 575, 576, 577, 590, 601, 602, 612, 613, 627, 628, 640, 647, 652, 653, 659, 660, 670, 671, 672, 680, 681, 682, 693, 694, 695, 696, 706, 712, 713, 719, 725, 726, 733, 734.

Mayo ("May"), Cape Verde islands, 170.

Mead, William, Commissioner of the 4½ per cent. Duty and collector of the Plantations Duty, 349.

Meadows, Sir Philip, a Commissioner of Excise, 95, 227; a Commissioner of Trade, 137, 380, 400, 965; Knight Marshal, 1001.

Meautys (Mewtys), Col. John, pension on the Army Establishment, 57, 1099; royal bounty to, 886, 930; petition, 454, 475.

Mechery, Ensign, in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

Mechin, Captain, in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1161.

Medals. See Mint; Anne (Coronation).

Medcalfe (and see Metcalf), Geo., Customs seizures, 161.

Medina (Modina), Sir Solomon, bread waggons contract for the Army in Flanders, 14.

-, his son Solomon, 13, 14, 681, 691, 1157, 1160.

Mediterranean, sick and wounded, 18, 99, 415.

Medley (Midley), Thomas, a Treasury clerk, 860, 863, 869, 876, 885, 894, 907, 919, 924, 932.

Medlicott, Charles, first clerk in Guy Palmes's office of Teller of the Receipt, 8, 45, 50, 466.

Meek, Antho, one of the five under searchers, London port, 233; petition, 440.

-, -, Sewer of the Chamber, 1004.

Mees, Capt. Geo., coming express from the Fleet at Cherbourg, 656; Rear Admiral at Cadiz, 186.

Meesters (Maester), William, storekeeper of the Ordnance, 374, 403, 1178.

Meknes (Morocco), slaves released from, 928.

Melanche, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

-, Francis de, Ensign in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1165.

Melenydd (Maelienydd) manor, co. Radnor, 147, 238; stewardship of granted to Robert Harley, 38.

Melfort, Earl of. See Drummond, John.

Mellefont, James, storekeeper of the Prize Office in London port, 257, 413, 454.

Mellon, John, Groom of the Chandlery in the royal Household, 993.

Melonière, la, Colonel and Major General, (Isaac de Monceau de la Melonière) Regiment of, 455, 1150, 1161, 1170, 1176, 1177, 1184; Royal bounty to, 3, 9, 145, 146.

Melville, Lord George, Earl of Melville, 531.

Menay (Anglesea), steward and keeper of Courts, 225, 437.

Mendez, Dr. Ferdinando, Physician to the Queen Dowager Catharine of Braganza, 1073.

Mendham, John, receiving money for Mary Brincknell, 666.

Meoles, Henry, Lieut. in Col. Henry Holt's Regiment of Marines, 1137.

Mer, Mere. See De la Mer.

Mercade, Benjamin, army pension arrears, 1105; petition, 446.

Mercer, John, Ensign in Lord Lome's Regiment, 1147.

Merchant, Hugh, assignee of the wages of a servant of the Household, 1001.

-, James, waterman London port, 348.

Merchant seamen's wages, poundage deduction from for Greenwich Hospital, 70.

Merchant Taylors Company, barge House in Kennington, 188, 274, 383, 459.

Mercier, Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1164.

-, James, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

Meredith, Ellis, Chamberlain or Cursitor or Keeper of Original Seal in the counties of Denbigh and Montgomery, 288, 454.

-, John, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties in Denbigh and Flint, 293, 310.

-, Mr., (estate), 474.

-, (Merewitts), Richard, customer of Chester port, 92, 409; petition, 464.

-, Col. Thomas, Regiment, 348.

Meres, Ambrose, corporal of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1019.

Merewitts [sic? for Meredith], Mr., Customer of Chester port, 92.

Meridale (Meridall) Capt. Thos., Half pay Ireland (Colenbine's Regt.), 263, 312.

Merioneth County, 425.
-, Chancellor and Chamberlain of, 232. See Bulkeley, R., Visct. Cashel.
-, Land Tax in, 691, 722, 756.
-, Receiver General of, 200–1, 371. See Powle, C.
-, Second Justice of, 259, 282. See Gwyn, M., Peisley, W.

Meritt. See Merrett.

Mermande. See Marmande.

Merrett (Meritt), Thomas, providing coals etc. for the Horse Guards, 1181, 1186.

-, William, Gentleman or Yeoman Harbinger, 999, 1025; hiring houses for the Venetian Ambassadors, 778.

Merrick, Elizabeth (née Horner), wife of Richard, 333.

-, James, waiter Southampton port, 112; Mr., 11.

-, Rowland, concealed estate called Pisthill, 333.

-, Thomas, Ensign in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1139.

Merriott. See Marriott.

Mery, Barthellomy, soldier in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1170.

Messenger of the Chamber. See Chamber.

Messenger of the Press. See Stephens, R.

Messingham (Meeson), co. Lincoln, 265.

Messor, John, Post office incidents (prosecutions), 302.

Metcalf (and see Medcalfe), Mr., Taxes Agents hearing, 31.

-, Rich., compounding Customs Duties, 243, 444.

-, William, compounding Customs Duties, 243, 444.

Methuen (Methvin), John, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 357, 914; Ambassador to Portugal, 256.

-, Paul, Envoy Extraordinary to Portugal, 314, 347.

Mevenydd manor, co. Cardigan, 343.

Mevis. See Nevis.

Mews, Peter, bishop of Winchester, Prelate of the Garter, 176.

Mews (Charing Cross). See Royal Stables.

Mewtys. See Meautys.

Meyer, Jacob, shipmaster, 212.

-, John, shipmaster, 131.

-, Rudolph, Swiss officer, royal bounty to, 595.

Michelbourn. See Mitchelbourn.

Michell. See Mitchell.

Midcombe (co. Oxford), 141.

Middle Park. See Hampton Court.

Middleham Castle, co. Yorks, constable or Keeper of (Earl of Holderness), 287.

Middlesex county:
-, Assessment arrears, 298–9. Commissioners, 298.
-, auditor of Crown Revenues, 216. See Shales, H.
-, clerk of the Peace, 51.
-, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, 328. See Smith, J., Codd, D.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for London, Westminster and Middlesex, 284, 376. See London; Cuddon, Sir T.
-, Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, 314, 473.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriages, 293, 420. See Duncombe, J., Dive, C., Bavand, T., Durham, W., Harwood, J., Coker, J., Orbell, T., Newington, T., Shirley, R., Lowndes, Fr.

Middleton (Midleton), Charles, Lieut. in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1126.

-, Sir Richard, steward of Denbigh lands, 247, 440.

-, Sir Tho., receiving money for the Town Major of Harwich, 722.

-, Walter, customer or collector of Milford Haven port, 297, 361, 459; relieving Irish prisoners in co. Pembroke, 538.

-, William, royal bounty to, 748, 846, 899; reward for prosecuting corn importers, 750, 782.

Midley. See Medley.

Milbanks (Milbank), Dame Jane, widow of Sir Mark (Sir H. Brabant's Excise farm debt), 307, 418, 476.

-, Sir Mark, surety for Sir H. Brabant, 307.

Milber, Richard. See Miller, Richard.

Milbourne, —, robber, 171.

Milde, Adrian de, Mews Keeper to the Stables, 1010.

-, Frederick de, Footman to the Stables, 1011.

Milford, Frederick, a stamper in the Stamp Office, 319, 476; Household barber to Charles II, 319.

Milford Port, co. Pembroke, 459; Customs officers of, 279, 297, 316, 347, 348, 361.

Millart, John, waiter at Startpoint (Bridgwater port), 140.

-, Roger, clerk to the Agents for Taxes, 55, 106, 263, 294, 312, 364, 367, 397.

Miller, George, bootmaker to the Robes, 1046.

-, Harold, Yeoman, carttaker to the Household, 1000.

-, John, Ensign in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1127.

-, -, bootmaker to the Robes, 1045.

-, Matthias, Customer of Carlisle port, 321, 324, 361.

-, Richard, employed to distribute royal bounty money, 689; for Monsieur Brassaley's children, 1054; for Margaret Whittle, 634 (Milber); for Mary Symons et al., 650; for Col. Robert Philips, 631, 662, 663, 689, 699, 709, 717, 729, 737; for David Robinson, 753.

-, -, Yeoman porter at the Gate, 1000.

-, -, Customer of woollen cloth and Petty Customs, London port, 251, 277, 442.

-, -, reformed Ensign in Ireland, 151.

-, Sarah, one of Queen Mary's pensioners, 1053.

Millery, Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

Millet, Tho., one of Queen Mary's pensioners, 1051.

Millicent, John, Receiver General of Taxes for Cambridge and Ely, 200, 382, 442.

Millington, Sir Tho., Second Physician to Wm. III and Queen Anne, 119, 283, 1021; Physician to the Person, 1027.

Million Act (4 Wm. & Mary, c. 3). See Excise (Additional).

-, Adventure (5–6 Wm. & Mary, c. 7) See Excise (Million).

Millon. See Milon.

Mills, Benjamin, killed in the Gravesend skirmish, 556.

-, Jane, widow of Benjamin Mills, royal bounty to, 556, 570, 593, 617, 636.

-, Thomas, master of Anne yacht, 435.

Milon, [John de Millon], Captain in Col. Rowe's Regiment, 1148.

Milton (Kent), [Irish] prisoners in, 554, 576, 577, 582; and see Ireland (prisoners).

Milton (co. Somerset), 169.

Milverton, manor (Somerset), 309, 339; steward of, 483.

Milward, John, clerk, going chaplain to Barbados, 688.

-, John, receiving money for the Yeomen of the Guard, 1027.

Miners, George, Groom of the Larder in the Royal Household, 996.

Mines, grants of, 157, 270; coals, 161, 163, 170, 185; lead, 43, 169.

Minshall, Peter, Captain in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1117.

Minson, James, tidesman Bristol, 431.

Mint, royal, in the Tower:
-, chief clerk of and keeper of the papers of the Mint, 232.
-, clerks, 476.
-, clipped money (in the re-coinage of 1696), 319.
-, clippers and counterfeiters, prosecution of. See Mint (Warden).
-, Coinage Bill (1695, 7–8 Wm. III, c. 1), 772.
-, Coinage Duties, 312.
-, Coinage warrant [or indenture]. See Mint (Indenture).
-, coining farthings. See Tin.
-, Comptroller of, 231. See Ellis, J.; Mollineux, T.; Mason, C.
-, copper money, 454.
-, Coronation medals struck in, 194, 210, 237, 428, 431; for Ambassadors, 215.
-, Excise moneys carried to, 255, 271.
-, graver of. See Harris, H.; Rotier, J.; Ball, S.
-, hammered money, recoining of, 790, 858.
-, Indenture (Wm. III), 270, 517; Queen Anne, renewal of by warrant, 164, 322.
-, Master and Worker of. (See Newton, Sir I.; Neale, T.), 191, 210, 231, 279, 322, 368, 370, 428.
-, melters melting down clipped moneys, 920; allowance for sweep, 155.
-, moneyers, petition of, 468.
-, pension in. See Rotier, J.
-, Principal Officers of (meaning the Warden, Master, and Comptroller), 155, 257, 273, 279, 439, 452, 454, 459, 460, 464, 476, 477.
-, puncheons for, 370–1.
-, re-coinage, Tax Receivers' losses by, 43; plate used in, 222.
-, Queen Anne's effigies, 66, 164.
-, reports and opinions on the Coin, 773.
-, smith of. See Silvester, Thomas.
-, silver and plate from the Vigo Expedition plunder, carried to, 423, 424, 432.
-, tin farthings and half pence. See Tin.
-, Warden (see Wynne, Dr. O.; Stanley, Sir J.), 12, 231, 282, 303; accounts, 157, 252; clerk to. See Shingley, J.; forfeitures, 12; prosecuting clippers etc., 252, 257, 278, 282, 291, 585.
-, Weigher and Teller, 217, 239. See Haines, H.; Segar, H.
-, (Country Mints):
-, at Bristol, 155, 294.
-, at Exeter, 155, 294.
-, at Norwich, Deputy Master's complaint against his officers, 279.

Minthe, Eliezer, engineer, debt to at Wm. III's death, 1183.

Minzies, Robert, Captain in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1126.

Miremont, Armand De Bourbon, Marquis de, 457, 579; Regiment of, 1179.

Mitchelbourne (Michelburn), Col. John, 1081, 1082, 1192–3; Regiment of, 1083, 1085, 1086.

Mitchell, Sir David, Gentleman Usher Black Rod, 965; robes for, 176; Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter, 1003; claiming place of Yeoman of House of Peers, 51, 52; sent to Holland on special service, 407.

-, John, royal bounty to as a mariner in the Mountjoy at Londonderry, 550.

-, (alias Ross), Mary, widow, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 525, 555, 566, 579, 599, 620, 645, 686.

-, Matthew, receiving money for Edward Whiffin, 646.

-, Michael, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1039.

-, (Michell) Samuel, assistant Secretary to the Trustees for Circulating Exchequer Bills, 224, 411.

-, Samuel, Captain in Brigadier Trelawney's Regiment, 1145.

Mitton, Roger, clerk, going chaplain to Virginia, 541.

Modeux, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

Modina. See Medina.

Mogridge (and see Mawgridge), Gilbert, shipmaster, 183.

Mogson, Francis, chirurgeon to the Earl of Pembroke's Marine Regiment, 1201.

-, -, Yeoman of the Guard, 985.

Mogul. See India.

Mohun, Charles, 4th Lord Mohun, of Okehampton, trial for murder, 265; Sea Service Regiment, 22, 177, 236, 350; executor of Charles, Earl of Macclesfield, 190, 248.

Molie, Ensign in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1164.

Molinier, Elizabeth, importing silks, 292, 299.

-, Mr., husband of Eliz., a private gentleman in the Guards, 292.

Moller, Mr., claiming arrears for the States General, 1072.

Mollineux (Molyneux, Mollinox), Edward, Lancashire traitor (1701), 336.

-, Francis, army clothier, Irish Forces, 92, 93, 396, 409.

-, - [Excise arrears due to Williamson], 88, 96, 97.

-, Nathaniel, Receiver General of Taxes, for Lancs. and Cheshire, 257, 389, 414; petition, 446, 475.

-, Thomas, Comptroller of the Mint, 231.

-, [William], a Commissioner for Forfeited Estates in Ireland, 701.

Molton, South (Hundred, Devon), 199.

Molyneux. See Mollineux.

Moncal. See Moneal.

Monceau. See Meloniere.

Monck, Christopher, Duke of Albemarle, 527.

-, George, Duke of Albemarle, 431.

Moncout, de, senr. and junr., Captains in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1161.

Moneal [? Moncal], Captain in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1169.

Monfort, Eleanor, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 624.

-, Ensign in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

Mongant, James, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1165.

Monger, Charles, Captain in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1138.

Monguier, Monsieur, loans on the Customs, 601.

Monguion, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1169.

Monjoy, Major, half pay Ireland, 263.

Monmilan. See Montpouillan.

Monnet, Pierre, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment, 1179.

Monmouth, county of, 267.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 202, 371. See Poynton, S., D'Oyly, T.
-, Receiver General of Land Tax, House Duties and Marriage Duties, 371, 454. See Caswall, J.
-, Surveyor of House Duties, 154, 421. See Taylour, J., Probert, C.

Monro, Henry, Col., royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 538, 541; Regiment of, 1082.

Montagu, Charles, Earl of Manchester, Ambassador in France, 13, 33, 228; Secretary of State, 33, 35, 107, 228, 621, 945; Secret Service, 228; loan to the King, 492.

-, -, (Lord Halifax), Chancellor of Exchequer, 738, 746, 771, 777, 788, 800, 820, 835, 854, 859; Auditor of the Receipt, 3, 5, 9, 80, 82, 85, 135, 240, 405, 433, 460, 462, 463, 803, 884, 900, 915, 982, 983, 988, 1040, 1073; clerk of, 441; reports by, 474; dispute with the Earl of Carmarthen as to the title to the office of Auditor of Receipt, 31, 32, 35, 40, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 272, 276; creation as Lord Halifax, 340; receiving money for rewards to capturers of traitors, 569, 830; receiving money for Lieut. John Chichester, 536.

-, (Montague) Christopher, auditor of the Receipt, 853, 866.

-, (Montague) Dr. John, Clerk of the Closet in the Chapel Royal, 1006.

-, Ralph, Earl (afterwards Duke) of Montagu, Master of the Great Wardrobe, 23, 153, 169, 181, 205, 219, 261, 334, 376, 388, 394, 431, 474; paying for work at Windsor for Wm, III, 313; royal bounty to, 789; petition referred to, 483; recommending salt officer, 270; petition concerning arrears due to him from Wm. III, 466; loan on the Excise, 491; loan to the King, 666; law case with Lord Preston, 52.

Montargyer (Montarguer), Col., petition, 476.

-, -, brother[in-law] and executor to Col. La Motte, 60, 1180.

Monteagle, Lord (Lord Morley and Monteagle). See Parker, Thomas.

Montgomery, Capt. Alexander (Echlin's Regiment), 143.

-, Hugh, Earl of Mount-Alexander, Master General of the Ordnance in Ireland, 355 (Charles), 410; trustee for the linen fund Ireland, 410; a Lord Justice of Ireland, 239, 910.

-, James, army pension arrears, 1105.

-,Madame de, arrears of pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1058.

Montgomery, County of.
-, Judges of. See Judges.
-, Original Seal, Pre and Post Fines, Keeper of, 114, 288, 454. See Meredith, E.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 200–1, 371. See Powle, C. sheriff of, 99.

Montigny, De, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1161.

-, John, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter, 1026.

-, John Rimij de, pension as a servant to Queen Mary, 1047.

Montjoy, James, Major and captain in Col. Lillingston's Regiment, 1146.

Montledier, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

Montmollin, Henry, Capt., Aide de Camp to the Prince de Vaudemont, 1149.

Montpouillon, (Monmilan), Ann Gabriell de, payment to out of Secret Service, 535.

Mountrath, Earl of. See Coote, Charles.

Montroy, Abraham Laroche, Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1165.

Montserrat:
-, agent for prizes, 346. See Gibbs, [Robert].
-, postal rates to, 406.
-, ships for, 166.

Moody, Anne, royal bounty out of Secret Service, 616, 683.

-, James, daily waiter in the Hall of the Royal Household, 1000.

-, -, deputy to Auditor Done, an Auditor of Imprests, 16, 64, 68, 85, 86, 476, 1092, 1183.

Moor (Moore, More), George, merchant, petition, 126.

-, Hy., waiter Saltfleet in Boston port, 218.

-, Henry, Earl of Drogheda. See Hamilton-Moore, H.

-, Horatio, Keeper of the Tennis Court, 392, 393, 476, 965.

-, Joseph, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

-, Obadiah, Lieutenant in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1134.

-, Thomas, 707; royal bounty payment to for Charles Roach, 707; royal bounty to, 715, 726.

-, -, Judge Advocate of the Forces, 1195.

-, -, boatman, Hastings, 140.

-, Lieut. Col. Thomas, Vigo plunder, 417, 433.

Mordaunt (Mordant), Charles, Ensign in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1135.

-, -, Earl of Peterborough, Earl of Monmouth, Governor of Jamaica, Governor in the West Indies, 95, 393, 403, 409; Expedition to the West Indies, 370, 408, 415; a Commissioner for inspecting the Army in the Northern Circuit, 554; grant of manor of Danbury, 351; rent of manor of Dauntsey, co. Wilts, 190.

-, Cole, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties for co. Yorks, 349, 420.

-, Harry, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance, 141, 164, 238, 289, 331; Regiment of Marines, 20, 50, 68, 80, 169, 278, 315, 364, 407; Regiment of Foot, 1133-5; Conservator and Supervisor of Dean Forest, 40, 252.

-, -, Clerk of the Ordnance, 965.

-, Henry, Ensign in Col. Henry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1135.

-, -, Esq., salary as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1047.

-, Sir John, a Commissioner of Excise. See Morden, Sir J.

-, Lewis, Captain in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1133.

-, Mr. [? Henry], Civil List payment issue, 403.

Morden, Sir John, a Commissioner of Excise, 477, 508, 530, 539, 550; loan to the King, 124.

Mordington, Lord and Lady. See Douglas, James; Douglas, Jane.

More. See Moor.

Moreau, Daniell, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 657, 1049; receiving money for Abel D'Allonne, 689.

Morland (Moreland), Sir George, junr., Annuity out of Tenths, 239.

-, Sir Samuel, senr., annuity or pension out of Tenths, 239; annuity out of the Post Office, 1060; inspecting Hampton Court buildings, 559; royal bounty to, 691.

Moresk (Cornwall), lease of mill in, 163.

Moret, John, Quarter Master in Harvey's Regiment, 288.

Moreton. See Morton.

Morgan, Major Anthony, Major of Brigade to the Horse, 175.

-, Charles, Yeoman of the Accompting House under the Board of Greencloth, 990.

-, Ellinor (Ellen), petition, 259; pension, 475.

-, Hannah, receiving money for Dame Eliz. Lenthall, 591.

-, Sir John, Governor of Chester, 542, 557, 568.

-, Thomas, Land Tax collector, 916.

-, -, receiving money for Col. Philip Howard, 823.

Morine, Peter, Lieutenant in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1124.

Morley and Monteagle, Lord. See Parker, Thomas.

Morley, Daniel, shipmaster, 166.

-, George, sewer in the Royal Household, 1003.

-, -, Master of Chancery in the Alienation Office, 193, 243; resigning to Mr. Freeman, 34.

-, -, a Commissioner for Prizes, 250, 385.

-, John, Foreign Apposer in the Exchequer Court, 413.

Morocco:
-, agents or ambassadors from, lodging of, 656. See Ambassadors from.
-, Emperor of, 311, 895.
-, redemption of Christian captives in. See Redemption, Capt. Delavel's journey to Morocco for, 311; conducting the Moors back to, 41.

Morphew, Francis, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Norfolk, 349, 421.

Morris, Ann, widow of Richard, prosecuting counterfeiters, 257, 454, 476.

-, Hy., Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Suffolk, 349, 421.

-, John, Messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

-, (Morrice), Nicholas, Clerk of the Signet and Privy Seal, 1004.

-, Richard, prosecuting clippers and counterfeiters for the Mint, 257.

-, -, coaches hired for the Treasury, 798.

-, (Morrice), Thomas, of London, merchant, a Commissioner for Army Debts, 214, 277, 367.

-, Thomas, messenger of the Chamber, 541, 552, 558, 636.

-, William, shipmaster, 125.

Morrison, James, an Army Commissary at Rotterdam, 1180.

-, Robert, royal bounty to for services at Londonderry, 536.

Morse, Henry, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1017, 1039.

-, John, gent., royal bounty to, 678.

Mortagh, Bryan, army pension arrears, 1108.

Mortenson, Anders, shipmaster, 212.

Mortimer, Margaret, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 754, 755.

Mortlake tapestry, house built for by Charles I, 422.

Morton (Moreton), Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, 273, 312, 476.

-, Thomas, custody of an idiot, 273, 312, 476, 478.

-, -, laceman to the Robes, 1045, 1046.

-, -, assignee of part of Sir Robert Killegrew's pension, 963.

Morton, (co. Lincoln), 266.

Morval, (co. Cornwall), 142.

Mose, Francis, collector, Shoreham port, 8, 129.

Moseley, John, Instrument Keeper to the King's music, 1016.

Moss, Ann. pension in the Stables, 1013; petition, 475.

-, Margaret, petition, 475.

Mostyn, Sir Roger, Constable of Flint Castle and Keeper of the Gaol there, 286; petition, 461.

Mote Park, laid into Windsor Park, rent of, 566, 676, 745, 759, 773, 860, 891; See Granvile, B.; Windsor (Great Park).

Mott, —, clerk, going as chaplain to New York, 147.

Motte, Monsieur, Colonel of the Miners, Engineer General, 510, 1180.

-, Bellau ("Betleau"), Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1163.

Mouchier, Nathaniel, Quarter Master in the Earl of Essex's Dragoons, 1144.

Mouline, La, Lieutenant in Major General La Meloniere's Reginent of Foot, 1164.

Moulsey, East, Manor of (co. Surrey), 980.

Mount-Alexander, Earl of. See Montgomery, Hugh.

Mount Batten (co. Devon), garrison, fire and candle for, 108.

Mounteagle, Lord. See Parker, Thomas.

Mountford, John, clerk in the Transport Office, 318.

Mountjoy Castle (co. Tyrone, Ireland), grant of, 321.

Mountjoy, Viscount and Viscountess. See Stewart, Mary; Stewart, William.

Mountstephen, John, sub-commissioner for Prizes, Plymouth, 47, 260, 356.

Mountrath, Earl and Countess. See Coote.

Moyle, John, Captain in Col. Fred Hamilton's Regiment, 248.

Mozett, John, Quarter Master in Col. Harvey's Regiment of Horse, 1110.

Muce, (and See Muse), Henriette de la, pension as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1053.

-, Oliver de la, pension as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1047.

Muisson, Ensign in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1162, 1163.

Mulford, Daniel, waterman, London port, 355.

Mullard, Peter, Quarter Master in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

Mullens, Richards, Lieut. in Col. Edw. Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1138.

Mulgrave, Earl of. See Sheffield, John. Mullryan, Cornelius, army pension arrears, 1101.

Munday, Olive, receiving royal bounty money for Mary Brincknell, 716.

Munden, William, Groom carttaker for the Household, 1000.

Munster (Germany), troops of the Bishop of, 1158.

Munster (Ireland), Postal Road. See Ireland (Post Office).

Murchiston, Wm., Pagekeeper Whittlewood Forest, 413.

Murcott, William, Post Office frauds inquiry, 90.

Murdock, John, Customs Surveyor Greenwich, 422.

Murfey, (Murphey), Capt., prisoner in the Tower, 605, 624.

Murray, Col. Adam, regiment of, 1082, 1185.

-, Elizabeth, Wardrobe pension, 1008.

-, George, collector of Excise, debt and imprisonment, 165, 411.

-, John, Groom of the Buttery, 992.

-, William, Sewer of the Chamber, 1004.

Muschamp, [George], agent for Prizes at Maryland, 346.

Muse (and See Muce) La, Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1164.

Muscovy, Czar of, 867.

Musgrave, Christopher, a Commissioner of the Privy Seal, 201, 301.

-, -, clerk of the Ordnance, 331, 403, 965.

-, Sir Christopher, of Edenhall (Cumberland), a Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer, 47, 62, 88, 264, 274, 300, 377.

-, William, tidesman, Whitehaven port, 234.

Music: (Household), Drums, Fife and Trumpeters, 197, 198, 1182.
-, King's Music and Musicians, allowance to, 115; Master of, 115, 197, 282; robes for, 197.

Muslins, clandestine imports, 196.

Musren, John, Scotch mail, bills of exchange, 149.

Musson, John, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties co. Notts, 349, 421.

Mustapha Kara, a Turk of Algiers, 793.

Muster Rolls. See Army (Muster); Ireland (Army).

Mutiny (Mutineers) Act. See Army (Mutiny).

Myers, James, shipmaster, 136.

Myles, Thomas, Second Lieutenant in Sir Cloudesley Shovell's Regiment of Marines, 1142.

Mynhennick, Anne, royal bounty to enable her to return to Exeter, 650, 655, 709.

Myrick, Thomas, landwaiter's place Bristol, 399.

Mytton, John, Gentleman Usher to Charles II and Jas. II, 43; petition, 446, 449.