Index: M

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Macarty (Mac Carty), Callaghan, third Earl of Clancarty (dispute with the Muskerry freeholders). 1004, 1066, 1068–70, 1085, 1086, 1257, 1268.

-, Charles, Viscount Muskerry, 1068–9.

-, Donough, first Earl of Clancarty, 1068–9.

-, Eleanor wife of Donough, 1069.

-, Owen (Irish quit rents), 852.

Macclesfield (Cheshire), annuity to minister of, 995, 1021, 1156, 1183; bakehouse lease, 1265.

MacMahon, Captain Teige (Irish new quit rents), 837.

Madame. See Orleans.

Madasco Lawrence, merchant, 1306.

Madeira wines. See Wines.

Madden, John, Surveyor General of Woods this side Trent, 7, 8, 18, 22, 32, 40, 42, 47, 55, 71, 204, 325, 436, 467, 474, 478, 481, 486, 630.

-, Mr., prosecution of, 74, 208; Surveyor General of Woods, 219.

Maddenstown (co. Kildare), 871.

Maddocks, Edmond, Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 510, 911.

-, (Madox), Philip, loans to Government, 585, 1338 (Madge or Maddox), 596, 605, 701.

Madge, Eleanor, murderess, 1343, 1355.

-, Humphrey, King's music, 222, 621, 898, 909; loans to the Government, 624.

Maffei, Monsieur le Comte de, Envoy from the Duke of Savoy, 515, 553, 721.

Magenis, Phelimy, Irish quit rents, 629.

MaGinn (MaGùine), Father Patrick employed in Flanders tin affair, 7, 359, 376, 486, 535, 723; Clancarty's affair, 1068–9–70, 1268.

Magot, Henry (Collector, One and Eleven months' tax, co. Essex), 1329.

Mainwaring (Manwaring), Roger, surety for Hollingshead, 1326.

-, Sir Thomas (co. Chester), 1178.

Maitland, John, second earl of Lauderdale (afterwards first duke), 707, 976, 1007, 1011, 1056, 1331, 1359; Steward of Petersham, 11; a Gentleman of the Bedchamber and pension to, 77, 91, 96, 116, 119, 225, 255, 359, 436, 594, 666, 721, 734, 745, 768, 814, 1032, 1203; a Privy Councillor, England, 840, 1071; money warrants, 25; Lady Dysart's business, 30; Garter, 1090; (Petersham and Ham), 189, 1215, 1227.

Malden (Surrey), 585, 659.

Maleverer, Sir Richard, 1263; Commissioner for Concealments, Yorks, 634.

Mallet, Mr., Hearthmoney, Merioneth, Carnarvon, Denbigh and Flint, 360.

-, Capt. Thomas (Barbados affair), 1072, 1074, 1077, 1080, 1083, 1253, 1258.

Maltraeth (Hundred, Anglesea), 1301.

Maltravers, Lord. See Howard.

Mamble (Worcester), 1328.

Man. See Mann.

Man, Isle of, 165, 250, 309, 1293, 1303.

Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu.

Mandeville, Viscount. See Montagu, R.

Mando. See Marido.

Manfield, Edward, secret service, 876.

Mangy (Maungy), Mr., a goldsmith of York, 934.

Manley, Cornelius, Constable of Harlech Castle, 1272.

Mann (Man), Dan, assessments, Carlford Hundred, Suffolk, 538.

-, John, Collector of Milford port, 585, 595.

-, Capt. or Col. John, a Wine Act Commissioner, 64, 453, 580, 739, 770, 771, 879, 1015, 1028, 1109; a Customs Farmer, 919, 1000, 1020, 1122, 1135, 1259, 1339; Surveyor General of Customs or Riding Surveyor for the out ports, 1192, 1225, 1314; destroying tobacco Plantations, 1101; Excise Farmer, Norfolk, 539.

-, Col. Miles, Colonel of a regiment in Scotland, royal bounty to, 498, 673, 771, 820, 1181.

-, Sir Richard, 1029.

-, William, loans to the Government, 647, 769.

Manners, John, ninth Earl of Rutland, creation money, 967.

-, -, wrongly styled Lord Ross, afterwards tenth Earl of Rutland, 1032.

Manning (Maning), Mrs., 345.

Manoa, 1264.

Mansell (Mancell), Sir Edward, Justice of Peace, Glamorgan, 238.

-, Capt. Francis, pension, 93, 145, 237, 350, 428, 575, 891, 1348.

-, Henry, surety of J. Vaughan, 1271.

-, Mr., press gang, 1224.

Mansfield, Viscount. See Cavendish, C. and H.

Manwaring. See Mainwaring.

Manwood, William, executor of C. Read, 823.

Maplesden, Gervase, Navy creditor, 775.

Mappowder (Dorset), 1158.

Maps. See Virginia; Maryland; Netherlands.

Marble from Italy for the King, 42.

Marbury (Marbery, Marlebury), Charles, a relation of Sir Ro. Long, a clerk for Fee Farms, 562, 565; a clerk for Wine Licences, 686.

-, Elizabeth, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

Marches of Wales and Council of, See Wales and Carbery, Earl of.

Marcourte, Abraham, loans to the Government, 674.

Margate (Kent), 1169.

Margeretting (Essex), 1329.

Margrets, John, Collector of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, 585.

-, Thomas, Collector, Woodbridge, 585.

Marido (Mardo, Mando), Antonio de Sousa de, Portugal Secretary, 318, 324; Royal bounty to, 534, 721.

Mariva, Sieur de, Envoy from the Duke of Orleans to condole the death of the Queen Mother, 291.

Markendale, Anthony, tidewaiter, London, 1023, 1171.

Market Bosworth (Leicester), 1285.

Markham, John, head searcher, London port, 97, 585, 1171, 1185.

-, Robert, head searcher, London port, son of John, 1171, 1185.

Marks, Walter, lease of Glaston, 1185.

Marlborough, Earl of. See Ley, W.

Marloe, Mich, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Somerset, 867, 884.

Marriot (Marryott, Merriot), Francis, clerk of the Queen Mother's Council, 16, 377, 403, 408, 517, 758, 767, 780.

-, James, housekeeper and keeper of the Privy Lodgings and standing wardrobe at Hampton Court, 268, 980, 1167, 1363.

-, Richard, Receiver and Paymaster of the Honor of Windsor, 161, 302, 334, 435, 447, 459, 482, 544, 589, 596, 603, 625, 692, 734, 750, 918, 941, 1013, 1032, 1033, 1037, 1044, 1049, 1056, 1061, 1121, 1136, 1212, 1223, 1237, 1365; loans to the Government, 781; a Commissioner for Concealments, Windsor, 747.

Marry, Mr., Justice of Peace of Chester City, 758, 783.

-, Thomas, lease of Egham, 1234.

Marsden, Thomas, King's Preacher, Lancs., 189.

Marseilles (France), 1296.

Marsh, Alphonso (Philip), one of the King's music, 262, 621, 750, 917; loans to the Government, 633.

-, Gabriel (Chester), 223.

-, George, farm of the Four and a Half per cent. duty, 402, 404, 627, 735, 846, 1217.

-, John, Navy Creditor, 774.

-, Mr. (Lincoln Aids), 669; an Esquire of the Body. 226, sic probably for Marsham; (Sir R. Oatley's papers), 340.

-, Philip Receiver of the Wine duty, 979, 1242, 1249, 1275, 1306; surveyor of the out ports, 225.

-, Ralph, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Stafford, 880; ditto Warwick, 1334.

-, Richard, Quaker, merchant, Bristol, 1078, 1233.

-, Robert (lease of Glaston), 1185.

-, Thomas, Comptroller of Chichester port, 789.

Marsh Holm, Holmes (Carrington and Moulton, co. Lincoln), 1156, 1192.

-, lands, St. Giles in the Fields, 1201, 1234, 1236.

Marshal, Earl Marshal, grant of office of, 1326.

-, See Knight Marshal.

-, Under Marshal, 110, 1021, 1193.

Marshall, Edward, King's Master Mason, 196, 259, 642, 898; loan to the Government, 646.

-, Gilbert, Collector of. Padstow. 585.

-, James, a Commissioner for Concealments, Surrey, 607.

-, Josuah, free mason, 1116, 1351,

Marshalsea. See King's Bench.

Marsham, Ferdinando, of the King's Body, a creditor of the Earl of Norwich, 773, 798.

Marshes, salt, lease of, 786.

Marshler (Marshleigh), Robert, Collector of Aids, Kirton, Lincoln, 793, 797, 1062, 1242, 1300.

Marston, William, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Herts, 868.

Martin (Martyn), Edward, Page of the Presence to Charles I, 258, 626, 809, 892, 1003; loans to the Government, 631.

-, John, collector of Rye, 586, 595; Comptroller of Chichester port, 789, 1162.

-, -, Customs Officer, 1232–3.

-, -, wine merchant, 1307.

-, -, searcher of Plymouth, 385, 394, 395, 396, 398, 424, 499, 544, 562; a Wine Act Commissioner for Exeter district, 594, 792.

-, Mr., lease, Hampton, in Arden, 1135; Alderman of Plymouth, 452.

-, Robert, Navy creditor, 869.

-, Sir Roger, baronet fee, 552.

Marwood, William, 651.

Marwood, Chase and Hagg (Durham), 1226, 1234, 1250.

Marybone Park, 881; keeper of, see Carey, J.

Maryland, Governor or Deputy Governor of, 950; see Baltimore, Lord.

-, map of, 1156.

-, tobacco ships and trade and navigation bonds for, 1101, 1137, 1345.

Mason, Anna Margaretta, wife of Richard and niece of Sir R. Long, 659.

-, Anthony, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

-, Edward, deputy at Gravesend to the Commissioners for Sick and Hurt, 481, 486, 488, 638, 653; loans to the Government, 657.

-, John, naval stores, 767.

-, one of the King's musicians, 262, 612, 750, 907, 920.

-, Richard, avener, 842; payments to, for the Duke of Buckingham for the Stables, 17, 335, 351, 428, 489, 490, 643, 675, 690, 726; loans to the Government, 642, 643, 659, 690.

-, Robert, deputy customer of Hull, 547.

-, -, 1034, 1191.

-, Thomas (bondee), 1134.

Massam, Mr., annuity from W. Harbord, 507, 728, 966.

Massey (Massy), Sir Edward, 736, 822, 1113.

-, E. (or John), Customs officer, Liverpool, 1023, 1024, 1099, 1270, 1311.

-, George, waiter at Neston, 1184, 1214.

Massingbeard, John, waiter at Saltfleet, 1250.

Massonet, Dr. Peter, Writing and French Master to the King and the Duke of York, pension to, 62, 217, 572, 739, 826.

Master of the Harriers. See Elliot, T.

-, Horse to the King see Buckingham, Duke of; to the Queen see Montague, R.; to the Queen Mother see Arundell, Lord, Montagu. Ralph.

-, Revels. See Herbert, Sir H; Thelwall, S.

Master, Anne (petition, lands in Hereford), 1088, 1266.

-, Edward (lands in Hereford), 1266.

-, Thomas, a Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 911.

Masters, Edward, LL.D., 1208, 1367.

-, Sir Edward, assessments, Kent, 691.

-, in Chancery. See Chancery.

Masts for the Navy. See Navy.

Mathewes (Mathews), Daniel, boatswain, Dover, 1316.

-, Mr., Richmond Park, 941.

-, Sir Philip, steward, Havering, 693, 793.

-, Ralph, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Wilts, 864, 1134; ditto, Dorset, 863, 1134.

-, Thomas, waiter, Barnstaple, 1227.

-, William, Customs, Appledore, 1191, 1197.

Mattison, Henrick, 1268.

Maugridge, John, drummer, 220, 610, 909; loans to the Government, 627.

-, Richard, drummer, 220, 358, 402, 480, 610, 909; loans to the government, 627.

-, Robert, drummer, 555, 568, 642, 909; loans to the Government, 644.

Maukes (Mawkes, Mawker), Anthony, SubFarmer of Hearthmoney, Gloucester, 281, 288, 296, 372; senr. and junr., 306.

Mault, Abraham, Customs, St. Mawes, 1188.

Maundy. See Chamber.

Maurice. See Morrice.

Mawer, Robert, Hearthmoney, Wales, 306.

Maxwell. John, a Groom of the Queen's Bedchamber, 258, 263, 606, 913, 1003.

-, William, importer of Scotch cattle, 890.

May, Adrian, payments to, for works in the parks, 455, 599, 875, 886; death of, 886.

-, Sir Algernoone, clerk and keeper of the rolls and records in the Tower, 432, 499, 576, 675, 732, 808, 1234, 1265, 1344.

-, Baptist, keeper of the Privy Purse, 119, 139, 181, 183, 185, 187, 227, 248, 266, 296, 315, 537, 554, 557, 600, 605, 614, 623, 624, 641, 658, 663, 684, 700, 713, 716, 750, 756, 759, 764, 804, 814, 815, 826, 849, 873, 1024, 1129, 1133, 1151, 1164, 1175, 1203, 1206, 1218, 1219, 1265, 1320, 1394, 1367; purchasing fee farms. 1262, 1271, 1305; in trust, 660.

-, Hugh, Comptroller of the Works. 196, 259, 313, 600, 633, 842, 900, 1131, 1145, 1355; Paymaster of the Works (to 1668, July 7), 7, 8, 55, 79, 85, 91, 111, 128, 133, 180, 184, 218, 236, 243, 318, 379, 455, 473, 590, 596, 599, 633, 886: accounts. 891; issues to, as such, see Works (Paymaster); assignments by, 36; Queen Mother's legacy, 779; loans to the Government, 632.

-, John, a Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 911; overseer of His Majesty's woods, Dean Forest, 55, 63, 109, 112, 113, 119, 122, 126, 145, 262, 287, 334, 342, 345, 372, 493, 1065, 1107.

-, -, tidewaiter. London, 968, 978, 1166, 1260.

-, Mary (Whitehall), 1237.

-, Procter, Customs frauds, 12, 18, 20, 21, 182.

-, Richard, Rochester church lands, 1123.

Mayerne, Adriana de, 799.

-, Sir Theodore de, lease at Chelsea, 799.

Maynard (Meynard), John, senr. and junr., of Colchester, 1025, 1043, 1182.

-, Sir John, Sergeant, at Law, 18, 29, 191, 301, 459, 463, 464, 602, 608, 728, 828, 851, 983, 984, 1003, 1084, 1085, 1231; loans to the Government, 662.

-, (Meynell), Mr., 1050; enclosure, Dean Forest. 78, 90, 112, 227, 345, 346, 520.

-, [Thomas], Consul at Lisbon, 152.

Mayo (Ireland), 537, 839, 1004.

Mead, John, Clerk of the Impost Bills. 85, 135, 229, 233, 358, 367, 369, 383, 395, 403, 413, 476, 527, 595, 619, 684, 1030, 1031; (Neale, J.), 85.

-, Peter (Dean Forest), 98, 241.

-, Robert, Irish quit rents, 839.

Mear, Edward, petition, 67.

Mearn, Samuel, 8, 52, 65, 71, 133, 142, 159.

Measures. See Newcastle.

Meath (Ireland), 880.

Meaux (Yorks), 917, 926.

Mechanick Arts. See Morland, Sir S.

Medals for Jewel Office, 844; Healing medals, see Healing.

Meddall, John, 1038.

Medina, Diego de, coming to England from Holland, 1257, 1313.

Medlicott, Edmund, Surveyor of the Stables, Reading, 1351.

Meeres, Sir Thomas, a Commissioner for Concealments, Lincoln, 388, 541, 912.

Megace, Mr., a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Yorks, 867.

Melchet Forest (Wilts), 842.

Melcombe Regis (Dorset), 1158.

Melhuish, Robert, Receiver of Crown Revenues, co. Lincoln, 19, 343, 361, 363, 367, 392, 452, 463, 465, 469, 517, 603, 742, 1356, Receiver of Tenths of the Bishopric of Lincoln, 295, 304, 312, 320, 463, 469, 475, 630, 692, 718, 743, 829, 950, 1194; a Commissioner for Concealments, Lincoln, 912.

-, William, Collector, Bristol port, 585, 595.

Mell, Abigail, 161, 303.

-, Alexander, gunpowder, 1224.

-, David or Davies, one of the King's musicians, 161, 303.

-, Elizabeth, relict of Thomas, 93, 135, 161, 303, 898, 920.

-, Thomas, one of the King's musicians, 161, 898, 920, 1004.

Mellish. See Melhuish.

Melorne, William (Receiver of manor of Tintagel), 271.

Menge, Thomas, 1268.

Mennes, Sir John (lease), 296, 1278.

Mercer, Dame Jane, 739, 818, 881.

-, Sir James, 818.

Mercey (Mercy), Susan de, 590; Queen Mother's legacy, 781.

Mere manor (Wilts), 467, 640, 642, 652, 653, 665; park, 640, 642, 652, 665; cum Barton, 666.

Meredith, Richard, landwaiter, 963; London, 1136, 1171.

-, William, lease, 237.

Merioneth, county, 622, 640, 1048; protonotary and clerk of courts, 586; hearthmoney, 904 (see Mitton, Col., Whitley, Col., Wynne, M.); Receivers of Crown revenues see Mostyn, R.; Receivers, &c. of taxes, 321, 1137, 1200, 1329.

Meriton, Thomas (collector of Hull), 1104, 1345.

Merribal (Meribal), Thomas, lease, 433, 493, 724, 729.

Merrills, Thomas, Sub-Commissioner of arrears of Excise, Westmorland, Cumberland and Durham, 1261.

Merry, Thomas (surety of G. Vincent), 1285.

-, Sir Thomas, a clerk of the Greencloth 657.

Mervin, John (shipmaster), 1277.

Mesmin [? Mesnim], James. denization, 350, 399.

Messengers of the Chamber. See Chamber.

-, of the Exchequer; Customs; Treasury. See Exchequer; Customs; Treasury.

Metcalfe, Francis, collector, Lancaster, 585, 595.

Mews. See Royal Mews.

Meyer, Hans, shipmaster, 1285.

Meynard (Meynell). See Maynard.

Meynell, Alderman Francis, deceased, loans to Government, 264.

-, Alderman, Isaac, Goldsmith of London, 56, 59, 288, 293, 332, 339, 345, 417, 472, 505, 513, 554, 587, 650, 671, 674, 677, 679, 686, 834, 839, 843, 874, 880, 915, 1007, 1053; accounts, 20, 25, 30, 80; interest and reward to, 33, 79, 339, 443, 551, 807, 847; loans to the Government and repavments. 69, 70, 71, 83, 106, 119, 171, 174, 187, 195, 197, 198, 202, 204, 219, 221, 223, 228, 229, 233, 250, 281, 282, 284, 307, 308, 310, 314, 322, 336, 461, 472, 483, 487, 611, 622–3, 624, 633, 643, 653, 668, 673, 674, 690, 693, 695, 698, 705, 708, 711, 724, 737, 770, 774, 782, 868, 877, 920, 1244, 1256; Receiver of Subsidy for London, Westminster and Middlesex, 1152, 1338.

Meynell Langley (Derby), 588, 597, 888.

Micklegate, York city, 219.

Middle Temple, 528, 915.

Middleburg (Zeland), 1263.

Middleham Castle (Yorks), 814, 821.

Middlesex, Earl of. See Cranfield, L.

Middlesex, county. 70, 241, 321, 583, 607, 760, 817, 848, 956, 1121, 1130, 1159, 1203, 1213, 1245, 1266, 1297, 1313, 1314.

-, -, Excise, 348; and see Excise (London).

-, -, Hearthmoney, 442; and see Hearthmoney, London; Brouncker, H., Higgs, R., Robinson, Sir J.

-, -, Receiver of Crown Revenues, 189; see Watts, J.

-, -, Receivers, Collectors, Solicitors and Commissioners of Assessments, 71, 321, 835, 1106, 1189, 1200, 1341 (see Agar, Mr., Bennet, J., Meynell, I., Snow, J., and see London); dispute with Westminster, as to Assessments, 2,177.

Middlethorpe (Yorks), 823.

Middleton, Captain Charles, 1318.

-, Colonel (Mr. Upton's petition), 1065.

-, Sir G., 725.

-, John, Serjeant at Arms, 218, 490, 507, 611, 650, 900.

-, John, first Earl of Middleton, Governor of Tangier, 83, 922.

-, Mr., Customers of Milford, 387, 542.

-, Thomas, Surveyor of the Navy, 1297, a Commissioner of Navy. 1331.

Midland circuit, 545, 722.

Midsomer Norton (Somerset), 231, 743, 992, 997, 1190; parish church, 1190.

Milburne, Ralph, Sub-Commissioner of Arrears, Excise, Westmorland, Cumberland and Durham, 1261.

Milford [Haven, Pembroke], 387, 542, 585, 595.

Militia money, 630.

-, -, account, and attempts at collecting moneys of, 951, 976, 988, 1050, 1055, 1074, 1099, 1245, 1246.

Mill, John (Cornwall), 913.

Millard, John, waiter, Whitstable, 1252.

-, Mr. (discovery of Wine forfeitures), 1117.

Millbrook (Beds.), 246, 513.

Miller, Benjamin, waiter, London, 1250.

-, Edward, Hearthmoney account of for Cambridge, Ely and Hunt., 369, 532, 567, 576, 731, 976, 1144, 1282.

-, Captain John, 506, 767.

-, Mr. (arrest), 1081.

-, William, waterman, London, 1285.

Millett, Jane, wife of John, 205.

-, John, 205.

Millicent (Milligent), John, farmer of Excise, Cambridge, 833, 836.

Millington [Francis], Customs Farmer, 59, 190, 365, 655, 665, 669, 935, 1120, 1128, 1364.

Millom (Cumberland), 1223.

Mills, Andrew, King's waiter, London port, 634, 822.

-, Mr., landwaiter, 486.

-, Samuel, watchman, London, 1180.

Mills and water mills, lease of, 1357.

Milne, Robert, merchant of Montrose, Scotland, 1100, 1102, 1310, 1317.

Milner, John, collector of hearths, St. Giles, Cripplegate. 619.

Milton, William, petition. 135; Sub-Collector of Hearthmoney, Devon, 142, 170, 202, 212, 307, 312, 324.

-, -, tidesman, 1232.

Milton (Kent), 585, 1099, 1311.

Milton Barnet (Wilts), 306.

-, Falconbridge (Somerset), 635, 699, 1130.

Milward, Matthew, doorkeeper to Fee Farm Trustees, 887, 601.

-, Mr. (widow Oliver), 411.

-, Mrs., widow to Mathew, 887.

-, (Mylward), Robert, a Commissioner for keeping the Privy Seal, 293, 521, 547, 610, 613, 678, 716, 771, 825, 881, 1851, 1226; second or puisne Judge of Chester, 417, 437, 493, 501, 560, 801, 811, 1097.

-, Thomas, Receiver of Hearthmoney. co. Derby, 799, 807.

-, William, Queen Mother's legacy, 780; grant, 1353.

Minehead (Somerset), 585, 1180, 1188, 1191, 1192.

Mines, leases of, 174, 828.

Minshall, Richard, 71.

Minshard (Minchard), Henry, wine merchant, 1307.

MINT, accounts, 62, 92.

-, assaymaster, see Brattle, J.; house of, in the Mint, 437, 593.

-, Auditor, 801.

-, buildings, 473.

-, Coinage duty or Coinage money, 20s. per ton on French wines, collected in the ports, 120, 133, 136, 176, 187, 188, 315, 317, 319, 342, 573, 600, 603, 667, 678, 703, 706, 745, 794, 1025, 1033, 1038, 1057, 1219; account. 678; orders on, 455; pension on, 202 (see Villiers, B.).

-, coining, 62; crowns and half crowns, 31; shillings, 31; sixpences, 31, 98; small moneys, 453, 455, 956, 959, 965–6; farthings, 48, 49, 53, 60, 69, 129, 203, 210, 265, 326, 475, 481, 486, 684, 688, 694, 755, 782, 785, 789, 791, 819, 966, 970, 1038, 1074, 1076, 1088, 1094–5, 1168, 1225, 1268, 1270, 1285, 1294, 1306 (see Palmer E., and Prince Rupert); twopences, threepences and fourpences for Ireland, 98; coins, 69; prize money coined in, 1180, 1193, 1236.

-, coinage for bankers in the Mint, 278, 308, 421, 437–8.

-, Comptroller of, 31, 770, 966, 979, 1026.

-, copper, supply of, for the Mint, 819, 1094, 1168, 1225, 1268, 1270, 1285, 1294, 1306.

-, counterfeiters and clippers, prosecutions of, 82, 259, 483, 630, 952–3, 1046, 1096, 1102, 1107, 1135, 1156, 1298; see Doyley, T.

-, Dunkirk money, coining of, 770, 1066.

-, eager silver, 437, 573–4, 577.

-, engineer to, See Blondeau, Mr.

-, gravers to, 455; see Roetiers, the; Symon, E.

-, indenture, 21, 28, 31, 33, 38, 42, 92, 96, 99, 121, 131, 147, 240, 246, 285, 310, 315, 438, 452, 479, 696.

-, issues for, to the Master and Worker, 21, 188, 317, 319, 667, 702, 800, 849, 1015, 1173, 1219, 1295; issues out of, 1023.

-, Master Worker, 593, 1219; see Slingsby, H.

-, milled money, 1026; question of expressing value on coins, 69.

-, moneyers, 791.

-, officers, 53, 92, 96, 99, 210, 422, 952, 1074.

-, pence. See Pence.

-, Portugal (or Queen's dowry), money, coining of, 1066.

-, presses for, 1295.

-, remedy, 965, 966.

-, scales and weights for gold, question of monopoly of making, 931.

-, shere, 770.

-, silver offered to the Mint, 31.

-, standard, 770, 931.

-, Trial of the Pix, 1, 121, 128, 280, 310, 530.

-, Warden of, 31, 240, 246, 770, 966, 1135 (see St. Leger. Sir A.), clerk to the Warden see Doyly. T.

Miskin (Hundred, Glamorgan), 1327.

Mitcham (Survey), 942, 1121, 1134.

Mitchell, Robert (lease of Glaston). 1185.

-, Captain Stephen, Navy creditor, 869.

-, William, deputy to Robinson as Receiver or Collector of Hearthmoney, Surrey, 980, 1134.

Mitford (Hundred. Norfolk), 1265, 1266.

Mitterstown (Ireland), 615.

Mitton, Colonel, Receiver of Hearths, Merioneth, Carnarvon, Denbigh and Flint, 360.

Moat Park. See Mote.

Moates, bulward, 302.

Mobileau, Mr., docquet, 148.

Moccas (Hereford), 836, 1279.

Mocenigo (Mucenigo), Senor Pietro, Ambassador from the Republic of Venice, 250, 701.

Modyford (Modiford), Mr., 92, 98; Jamaica copper mine, 111.

-, Sir Thomas, bart., Governor of Jamaica, 176, 207, 982.

Mohair, Morella, 1160.

Mohun, John, tidesman, Plymouth. 1192.

Moigne (Moigre), Ann, wife of Symon, 888.

-, Symon, 888.

-, -, (lands of), city of Lincoln, 855, 888.

Molasses, 1198.

Molesworth (Moldsworth), Colonel Guy, petition for warehouse place in London port, 819, 990, 1000, 1152, 1164.

Moliliffe, Thomas, a Commissioner for Concealments, Yorks, 634.

Molina, Condede, Ambassador from Spain, 186.

Molleston (Pembroke), 631, 650.

Molloy, Charles, Irish quit rent, 629.

-, -, father of Charles, 629.

-, (Molly), Colonel, 486.

-, Captain Terence, 789.

Molunion (St. Anthony, Cornwall), 811, 909.

Molyneux, Mr. (lands in Kent), 206.

Monck, Christopher, second Duke of Albemarle, 368, 389, 529; Irish quit rents, 839; exchange of Mote Park. 1030, 1037, 1051, 1064, 1073, 1087, 1092, 1093, see Mote.

-, George, Duke of Albemarle, 529; grant to, 558; health of, 203, 241; Lord General of the Forces, 15, 18, 50, 61, 313, 325, 456, 541, 650; Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 41, 66, 203; burial and funeral, 355, 368, 373, 374, 390, 391, 405, 407, 525, 542, 560, 646; lease of Finckley Forest, 441, 586, 1213; T. Sandford's account of his funeral. 893; grant in lieu of fee farms, 223; Trustee for loans on Crown lands, 251, 560, 583, 584; Keeper of St. James's Park, 209, 289, 660; a Treasury lord, 2, 3, 4, 6, 22, 36, 40, 42, 139, 141, 144, 148, 150, 206, 209, 241, 276.

-, Henry, Surveyor General of Customs, Ireland, 1060, 1062; Lieutenant of the troop of Guards to the Queen, 1230.

Monckton, Sir Philip [Captain of Foot Guards at York], 916.

Moncye, John, 1263.

Monmouth, Duke of. See Scott, J.

-, county, 536, 1053, 1070, 1184.

-, -, Hearthmoney. See Lloyd. B., Lloyd, J., Vaughan, J., Williams, E.

-, -, Receivers, &c., of Assessments, 321, 344, 349, 373, 382, 516, 523, 819, 1137, 1143, 1200, 1213; see Lloyd. B.

-, -, sheriffs, 891.

-, town, 334.

Monsieur. See Orleans. Duke of.

Monson (Munson), Sir John. 58.

-, Sir Thomas, 1312, 1322.

Montagu, Edward, Viscount Hinchinbroke, second Earl of Sandwich, 249, 673, 812, 1054, 1112, 1115–6, 1118, 1347, 1355.

-, -, first Earl of Sandwich, Master of the Great Wardrobe (for issues to as such, see Wardrobe), 8, 79, 83, 85, 86, 91, 98, 100, 127, 129, 131, 133, 149, 152, 157, 160, 170, 171, 186, 207, 229, 231, 236, 239, 241, 249, 267, 271, 277, 294, 309, 333, 338, 349, 350–1, 359, 364, 367, 369, 390, 398, 427, 442, 454, 459, 476, 477, 483, 506, 507, 525, 533, 537, 546, 550, 557, 560, 564, 565, 568, 573, 574, 578, 600, 614, 622, 636, 673, 679, 682, 700, 710, 729, 778, 786, 812, 831, 837, 848, 860, 861, 876, 879, 884, 933, 938, 1001, 1054, 1055, 1109, 1115– 6, 1133, 1142, 1158, 1235, 1336, 1347, 1352, 1357–8; accounts, 22; Ambassador to Spain, 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 70, 77, 188, 212, 223 and 274 (return), 238, 313; ditto to Portugal (and plate for as such). 46, 266, 274; allowance of 531l. 5s. 11d. per an., 966; annuity to, 1139; creation money, 502, 688, 1355; death of. 1326, 1341; grant of 676l. per an. to, 1158, 1168; interest and gratuity to, 424, 812; payment to, for a present to the Emperor of Morocco, 207: President of the Council for Foreign Plantations, 769, 772, 847, 1360, 1361; a Privy Councillor. England, 840; Poll money, 53.

-, Edward, second earl of Manchester, creation money, 53, 736, 814, 865; Lord Chamberlain of the Household, 53, 73, 133, 271, 493, 672, 734, 858; aulnage, 57; lands, 1117.

-, Lord or Viscount. See Browne, F.

-, Mr., petition, 974.

-, Ralph, afterwards third Lord Montagu of Boughton, Ambassador to France (styled Lord Ambassador Montagu), 3, 14, 21, 24, 65, 71, 90, 92, 139, 145, 154, 176, 179, 244, 287, 297, 337, 356, 357, 370, 387, 400, 407, 468, 490, 499, 526, 549, 551, 560, 632, 641 (journey to Flanders), 675, 711, 713, 720, 729, 730, 737, 742, 776, 847 [858], 884, 906, 940, 977, 1007, 1046, 1110, 1116, 1129, 1219, 1242, 1281, 1288, 1359, 1367; Master of the Horse to the Queen Consort, 3, 179, 776; Master of the Great Wardrobe. 1109, 1112, 1113, 1153, 1167, 1179, 1187, 1189, 1202, 1205, 1296, 1313, 1364, 1365; a Commissioner in France for the Queen Mother's affairs, 549–50, 554.

-, Robert, Viscount Mandeville and third Earl of Manchester, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 359, 511, 721, 768, 1032, 1294, 1360, 1366; Royal bounty to, 706, 757; lease to. 1354.

-, (Abbot), Walter, almoner to the Queen Mother, 347, 637, 779, 781; claim to the plate and chapel ornaments of the Queen Mother, 426, 524, 590, 916; pictures and heads sold to the King, 885.

-, William, Attorney General to the Queen, 139, 301, 351, 403, 447, 453, 588, 767, 786, 788, 791, 1082; a King's Counsel, 114–5, 791.

Montbrun, Marquis de. See Bellegarde.

Monterei, Count de, Governor of Flanders or of the Spanish Netherlands, 664, 1123, 1133.

Montgomery, county, 257, 760, 1313.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 904; see Lloyd, Jo., Mostyn, R.

-, -, sheriffs, 1187.

Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, P.

Montrose (Forfar), 1100, 1310, 1317.

Montserrat, relief of, in the Dutch war, 876.

Moone, Abraham, of London, merchant, 306, 1219.

-, Adam, goldsmith of London, Sub-Farmer of Hearthmoney, Bucks, 281, 296, 306, 372, 941.

-, William, regarder of New Forest, 835.

Moor, the. See Peter.

Moore (Moor), Charles, Viscount Moore (afterwards second Earl of Drogheda), 834.

-, Edward, bondee, 1134.

-, Colonel Francis, a Commissioner for the Revenue Farmers, Ireland, 276, 297, 300, 402, 553.

-, Francis, son of Horatio, 514.

-, Garrett, Irish quit rents, 492, 915, 1004.

-, Henry, first Earl of Drogheda, lease, 708, 803.

-, Horatio, father and son. 514.

-, Mr., Hearthmoney petition, 856; Ordnance payment, 702.

-, Peter, Queen Mother's legacy, 781.

-, Samuel, wine merchant, 1249.

Moore Park (see Mote Park), bought of the Duke of Ormonde for the Duke of Monmouth. Mr. Smith's lease in, 403, 417, 421, 958, 1007, 1029.

Mordaunt, Henry, second Earl of Peterborough, Governor of Tangier (1661–2), 53, 1062, 1066; creation money, 469, 612; Greenwax, 1076; Envoy to espouse and conduct the Archduchess of Innspruck for the Duke of York, 1352.

-, John, first Viscount Mordaunt, 166; patentee of the 12d. per chaldron on sea coals, 24, 623; Poll money, 53; Constable or Governor of Windsor Castle, 100, 205, 229, 317, 328, 329, 519.

Morecock, Robert, Navy creditor, 775.

Morecroft (Moorcroft), Mr., waiter, Liverpool, 1214.

Morehouse (Moorehouse), John, purveyor of Alice Holt and Whittlewood Forest for Navy timber, 40, 84, 202, 213, 284, 489.

Morella. See Mohair.

Morgan, Charles (taxes, co. Monmouth), 1213.

-, Colonel (Wardrobe account), 1352.

-, Captain Daniel, company of, 1333; a Navy creditor, 869.

-, Mr., petition, 440.

-, Nicholas, 1234.

-, Robert, bishop of Bangor, 904.

-, Sir Thomas, Governor of Jersey, 57, 60, 61, 217, 236, 275, 276, 371, 372, 416, 722, 967, 988, 997, 1013, 1061, 1152, 1227.

-, Turberville, searcher of Sandwich, 443.

-, William, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1148.

-, -, deputy to Lloyd, B. (Monmouth taxes), 382, 576.

Morison. See Morrison.

Morkings (a woollen commodity), 1293.

Morlaix (France), 1169.

Morland, Sir Samuel, a commissioner of affairs in Excise, 1, 5, 13, 35, 1171; a Commissioner of Excise, 487, 488, 664, 927; Royal bounty, 799; 3,000l. to, 736; annuity to, for services in the mechanicks art, 498, 659, 672, 740, 832, 1273.

-, Samuel, son of Sir Samuel, 498, 672.

Morleston (Derby), 1328.

Morley, Lady Catherine, 485, 740, 742.

-, Cuthbert, outlaw, 205.

-, George. See Winchester, bishop of.

-, Marke, Queen Mother's legacy, 779.

-, Captain Tho., 94.

Morley Moors (Yorks), 563.

Mornin (co. Longford), 852.

Morocco, Ambassadors to. See Ambassadors.

-, Emperor of, present to, 42, 44, 207, 212, 225, 236, 248; privy seal for Sir W. Bowles, 364.

Morpeth, Northumberland, 230, 311; Sir G. Downing's benefaction to, 311.

Morrice (Morise, Morrys), Castilian, lease. 1044.

-, Fulk (Kennington), 803.

-, George, petition, 1044.

-, Humphrey an Auditor of the Exchequer Court, 5, 8, 194, 230, 232, 250, 263, 272, 273, 290, 302, 316, 329, 432, 530, 572, 603, 645, 689, 720, 776, 797, 828, 888, 1146, 1183, 1355; office of, in Gray's Inn, 793.

-, John, collector, Bridgwater, 585, 595.

-, John, of London, gent; lease, 803.

-, -, Colonel, 823, 1044; pension in lieu of Greenwax, 1346.

-, Colonel Lewis, planter. Barbados 1198.

-, Mr. grant, 101, 108, 122; a tradesman to the Wardrobe, 995.

-, Nicholas, fee farms, 1043, 1047, 1063, 1261.

-, Dr. Robert. See Morrison.

-, Roger, wine merchant, 1308.

-, Samuel, Navy creditor, 774.

-, Thomas, Sub-Farmer of Hearthmoney, Herts and Essex, 428, 490, 573, 638, 646, 840 [859], 870, 1021, 1117, 1356; of Westminster, a proposer for the farm of the Irish revenue, 6, 16, 20, 24, 44, 46, 58, 60, 71, 78, 130, 329, 337, 354, 356, 412, 637–8, 646.

-, Sir William, junr., Havener of the Duchy of Cornwall, 1125, 1138.

-, Sir William, Secretary of State. 162, 174, 199; and see Secretary of State; pension of 100l. per an., 1125; Havener of the Stannary ports 251, 956, 1125, 1138.

Morrison (Morison, Morrice), Dr. [Robert, Botanick Professor to the King], Goring Garden, 478, 486, 525, 645, 704, 763.

-, Mr., press gang, 1224.

Mortimer, William, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Yorks, 867.

Morvil (Salop), 1328.

Mory. See Murray.

Moscow (Russia), 535, 718.

Moseley [Nicholas]. Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Chester, 27, 35, 52, 76, 77, 206.

Mossom (Mossam), Col., allowance, 1108.

-, Robert, bishop of Derry. See Derry.

Mostyn (Mostin. Moston). Sir Edward, baronetcy for, 565.

-, Sir Roger, 55, 655.

-, Col. Roger. Receiver of Hearthmoney. Anglesey, Merioneth. Carnarvon and Montgomery, 567, 614, 655, 854, 904, 1063 1220, 1244; ditto Carmarthen, Radnor, Pembroke, Montgomery and Cardigan, 532.

Mote Park (Windsor Forest) (see Moore Park), 1020, 1030, 1037, 1042, 1051, 1064, 1073, 1087, 1092, 1093, 1240, 1275, 1311.

Mottershed (Mottersheer). Samuel, Macclesfield, bakehouse, 1088, 1265.

Moulin, John du, building a ship, 24, 194.

-, Peter du, Secretary to the Council of Trade, 30, 33, 60, 92, 139, 192, 240, 292, 295, 317, 485, 506, 722, 728, 759, 1108; royal bounty to, 197.

Moulsey and East Moulsey, 7, 179.

Moulsham (Essex), 1328.

Moulton (Lincolnshire), 528, 536, 639, 791, 1156, 1192, 1195, 1207, 1214, 1296; Moulton Dom' and Moulton Bewsolas, 572, 639, 1227.

Mount Orgeuil (Jersey), 217.

Mounteney, Richard, Comptroller of Customs, London port. 247 776, 920; Cashier to the Customs Farmers when in farm and Receiver General of Customs and Cashier to the Customs Commissioners when not in farm. 186, 213, 215, 245, 787, 806, 825, 910, 935, 951, 961, 966, 971, 975. 977, 980, 989, 994, 996, 998, 1000, 1005, 1012, 1026, 1032, 1042, 1055, 1071, 1077, 1081, 1088, 1092, 1096, 1098, 1101, 1103, 1104, 1128, 1136, 1148, 1210, 1218, 1236, 1240, 1243. 1249. 1255, 1275, 1298, 1303, 1304, 1306, 1314, 1317, 1319, 1321, 1322, 1323, 1324. 1331, 1345, 1360, 1361.

Mountford, Joseph, waiter, Plymouth, 1191.

Mounts Bay (Cornwall), 1139.

Mouroux, Count de, Envoy Extraordinary from the Duke of Savoy, 672.

Moyle, Sir Walter, Receiver of Aids, co. Cornwall, 23, 34, 39, 42, 127, 166, 171, 174, 197, 201, 264, 316, 317, 320, 355, 376, 386, 403, 405, 407, 537, 555, 571, 1023, 1037, 1061, 1105, 1197, 1295–6, 1299, 1302, 1338.

Moyser, George, Customs, St. Mawes, 1188.

Muohland, co. Lanes., 1058, 1219.

Mudge. See Madge.

Mulberry Garden or King's Phisiok Garden. See Streets and Phisick.

Muley Raschid. See Tafilet.

Mulgrave, Earl of. See Sheffield, J.

Mullett, Mrs., 737.

Mulys (Mutys), Richard, loan to the Government. 644, 812, 883.

Mumbles (Glamorgan), 1140.

Mun (Muns. Munns), Thos., surety of Herlackenden. 834, 930, 1089, 1159, 1286, 1331.

Mundon (Essex), 1328.

Munro (Monroe), George, King's drummer, 225.

Munson. See Monson.

Münster, account of tin, for the Bishop of. 70; see Temple. Sir W.

Murderers, grants of estate of, 212.

Murford, Mr., petition. 11.

Murray (Morray, Mory) (and see Marry), Sir Robert [Mint]. 791 (Clancarty), 1070. 1268 (Petersham and Ham,1215, 1228.

-, Robert (Barbados), 1198.

-, Thomas, trustee for Prince of Wales, Charles I, 1184, 1185.

-, William, first Earl of Dysart, 1215.

Muschamp, Mr. (Ostend tin), 307.

-, Wm., Irish Revenue farm, 31; Customs farmers, Ireland. farm of quitrents, 43, 46, 212; farmer of Whole Revenue, Ireland, 235, 272.

Muscovado. See Sugar.

Muscovy. See Russia.

Musgrave, Sir Christopher [Scotch cattle]. 890; Receiver of subsidy [for], 1073.

-, Mr. [Scotch cattle], 157–8.

-, Mrs. [New Forest], 504, 695, 703.

-, Sir Philip, Westmorland Excise farm, 8, 353; Cumberland and Westmorland tolls, 868; Governor of Carlisle, 901, 1238.

Mushie John, landwaiter. London, 981.

Music, See King's music.

Muskerry, freeholders, dispute with Earl of Clancarty, 1066, 1068, 1086, 1257, 1268.

-, barony, 1068.

Musprat, John, Commissioner for the subsidy Southampton, 821.

Muty, John, loans to Government, 769.

Mutys. See Mulys.

Mylword. See Milward.