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'Index: M', in Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 3, 1702-1707, (London, 1874) pp. 634-641. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-papers/vol3/pp634-641 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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M., D. of [? Duke of Marlborough]; xciv. 126.

Macartney, Brigadier or Col., regiment of; xciv. 14; xcix. 22, 41.

-, -, or G., regiment raised in Scotland; lxxxix. 33; xciv. 14; xcviii. 109.

McCallaghan, Lieut.-Col. Callaghan, a rent-charge settled on; cii. 52.

Macclesfield, Earl of, estate devised by; lxxxvi. 44.

-, the late Earl of, the regiment of; lxxix. 42, 79.

McCraken, Elizabeth, widow of Capt. James, late of Royal Regiment of Foot, for pension; lxxxvi. 121.

MacCullock, Mr. John, petition as to clothing, &c.; xciv. 15.

Mackburny, James, duties on salt; lxxx. 9.

Mackleene, Sir John, came from France without a license, apprehended; xciii. 14.

Mackley, John, distiller, to be tried for bribery, petition, &c.; xcvi. 82.

Macky, Mr. John, director and contractor for packet boats from Dover; lxxxiv. 80, 145; lxxxvi. 109.

Maddocks, Mr., charges in connection with the “Equivalent;” cii. 59, 113.

-, -, cashier of the bank; cii. 86.

Madeira, consul in; ciii. 59.

Madox, Milburne, Gent., arrears of pension; lxxix. 114.

Madrid; cii. 10.

Maes, movements of the army on the; lxxxvii. 2.

Maestricht; lxxxvii. 2, 151.

Maffei or Maffin, Le C., remittances to Turin; xc. 9; xciii. 84.

Magdalen Laver, Essex, rectory of, arrears for tenths; lxxxvi. 108.

Magee, Isle of, lighthouse in the; xci. 71 (pp. 283–285).

Maginhinny, Barony of, in co. of Kerry; xcvi. 120.

Main, province of; ciii. 61 (p. 550).

-, settlement of, naval stores capable of being produced on; lxxxvi. 145.

Mainwaring, Charlotte and Elizabeth, daughters of Sir John, Bart. deceased, mortgage of lands; lxxxv. 120.

-, See also Manwaring.

Maitland, Mr. Alexander, of Pitrichie, Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland; civ. 50.

Majoribank, James, merchant in Edinburgh, petition; ci. 110.

Malet, Mr., or Baldwin, Esq., late receiver general of co. of Somerset; xc. 89; xcii. 12; xciv. 69.

Mall, the, in St. James's Park, repair, &c., of; lxxxiii. 81; lxxxv. 156.

Mallaine, manor of; lxxxiii. 100.

Malt, fraudulent concealment of; lxxxv. 98; lxxxvi. 92.

-, duties; lxxxii. 13; lxxxvi. 37; lxxxvii. 129; xcii. 35; ciii. 65.

-, -, as to detaining moneys out of, for salaries; lxxxvii. 7.

-, -, proposal for better securing and advancing; xcii. 30.

-, -, tallies on; lxxxiv. 115, 147; lxxxvi. 95.

-, lottery tickets, paymasters of the; xcvi. 16; xcix. 84.

-, making, particulars of the method; xcii. 30.

-, -, clauses for putting, on an equitable foundation; ciii. 79.

-, tickets, the government refused to accept; lxxxix. 89.

-, and million lottery offices; lxxxvi. 29.

Maltsters, frauds and practices of the; ci. 51; ciii. 65.

Man, Abr., in Excise office; lxxxv. 127.

-, Isle of, Lord Derby's estate in; xc. 116.

-, -, proposal to retire to the; xcv. 20.

-, Mr. John, petition as to clothing, &c.; 15.

Manchester, the Earl of; lxxix. 46; xcviii. 98.

-, -, money due to, in various capacities; lxxix. 90.

-, -, ambassador extraordinary to Venice; xcix. 87.

-, Charles Earl of, petition for grant of office of collector of customs; xc. 92.

Mangui [Montjuich], how taken; xcvi. 51.

Manjuick, Fort, the only surgeon exposed to danger at the attack of; cii. 130.

Manley, Mr., deputy postmaster of Ireland; lxxxvi. 56; lxxxvii. 114.

-, -, sent to inspect the St. Sebastian trade; lxxxiii. 69.

-, Isaac, payment of balance of royal bounty; lxxx. 38.

Mann, William, gent., debt due to his father; xcv. 61.

Manors, courts for concealed, petition; xcvii. 21.

Mansbridge sloop, extract from journal of; lxxxvi. 10.

Manwaring, Sir John, Bart., conditions for liberty of; lxxxi. 42.

-, Mr. Thomas; lxxxi. 42.

Maquas, five nations of the; ciii. 61 (p. 550).

Mar, Earl of; lxxxiv. 101; cii. 59.

-, -, one of the Secretaries of state for Scotland; cii. 45.

Mara, forest of, lease of a pool in; xcvii. 107.

Marburies, rock-salt and brine on the estate of the; lxxxix. 134.

Marcet, proposal to remit money; xcvi. 116.

Margasing, Thomas, a tax collector, his liabilities remitted; cii. 38.

Margate, ship cast away near; xcii. 68.

Marine establishment, salaries of the; lxxxix. 133.

-, forces, copy of the establishment of the; xc. 63.

Marines, the, or regiments of; lxxix. 3, 76; lxxx. 5, 22, 75, 85, 91, 137; lxxxi. 85; lxxxiii. 12, 17, 109, 112; lxxxiv. 3, 44, 46, 100, 111, 129, 151; lxxxv. 83; lxxxvii. 99, 107, 120; lxxxviii. 49; lxxxix. 83, 86; xc. 94; xciii. 114; xciv. 43, 55, 144; xcix. 34; ci. 67.

-, captains of, bounty to; xcv. 7.

-, colonels of, difficulties as to recruits; lxxxix. 96.

-, commissary and deputy of, pay; lxxxvi. 144.

-, -, particular, and deputies, appointment of, recommended; lxxxix. 24.

-, conference as to their usefulness at sea; lxxxix. 23.

-, general officers and colonels of the six, representation; lxxxix. 17.

-, officers of, as to their pay, &c.; lxxix. 121.

-, pay of, deduction towards the wounded; xcvi. 27.

-, paymaster of; xc. 21; xciv. 92; xcvi. 62.

-, the two old; xciv. 24; ci. 46, 54.

-, -, late deputy commissary of musters to; xcix. 3.

-, -, subaltern officers of, petitions; xcvii. 20; c. 6.

-, serving abroad, deduction from pay of; xc. 62.

Maris, Charles, a dismissed messenger, petition; lxxxiii. 118.

Marlborough, Countess of; lxxxii. 34.

-, -, Dowager of, her penury; lxxxvii. 92.

-, Duchess of; lxxxviii. 11.

-, Duke of, or Lord; lxxxi. 3, 79; lxxxiv. 11, 65, 71, 105, 109, 143; lxxxv. 12, 35, 60, 108; lxxxvi. 31, 103; lxxxvii. 2, 46, 47, 122; lxxxviii. 18; lxxxix. 33, 76, 136; xci. 93, 110; xcii. 48; xciii. 8, 37, 79; xciv. 1, 21; xcv. 39, 106, 107; xcvi. 103; xcix. 15; c. 65, 85; ci. 31; cii. 30, 118, 133; ciii. 13, 20, 43.

-, -, captain general of the Confederate army; lxxxvii. 25.

-, -, -, of H.M. forces; lxxxix. 116; xciii. 43.

-, -, Master General of the Ordnance; xciv. 11; xcvii. 58.

-, -, messenger attending the; lxxxix. 124.

-, -, trumpeter appointed to attend, in the campaign abroad; xcvii. 95.

Marmande, Jacob Aceré, his late Majesty's secretary at Brussels, petition; lxxxvi. 58.

Marriages, duties on, 1702, brief state of; lxxxv. 161.

-, -, forms for returns of; lxxxiv. 36.

-, -, increase of, by additions to the Act; lxxxviii. 11.

Marriot, John, petition; lxxxv. 77.

Marryott, Isaac, gent., of the parish of St. Sepulchre, London, a messenger of the land revenue, temp. Chas. II., and afterwards clerk assistant in the auditor's office; lxxx. 41, 135.

Marseilles; lxxxii. 142 (p. 208); xc. 11.

Marsh, Matthew, a highwayman, reward for taking; xcviii. 47.

Marshall, Mr., stud master to the private stud of the late King, claims of; cii. 23.

-, one, or Mr. Hezekiah, late Commissary General for the forces in West Indies; lxxxiv. 67; xci. 95.

-, Richard, collector of Customs of the port of Whitehaven; lxxix. 48; lxxx. 45.

-, William, security for a surety of a collector of Excise; lxxix. 81.

Marshalsea; lxxix. 120.

-, of the Exchequer, Marshal of; lxxx. 52.

-, prison, repairs of the; lxxxix. 60.

Marston, William, vicar of Redbourn, petition; xcvi. 61.

Martin, Capt., Vigo prize money of; lxxxix. 119.

-, Mary, widow and executrix of Henry, Collector of Excise, and of the duties on malt and leather; lxxxix. 14.

-, Richard, of Byrehall, (new barracks in Eyre); ciii. 74.

-, Thomas, in his Catholic Majesty's service; xcix. 103; c. 49.

-, Wm., indicted for saying mass, bail for; xcvi. 18.

Martin's Tower, a house called, taken to quarter soldiers in; xcix. 26.

Martinerie, Alexander de la, Esq., first engineer in the army and director of the trenches, arrears; lxxx. 37.

Martinique, or Martenico; lxxxvii. 28.

-, [French] Intendant at; ciii. 68.

-, intelligence as to; ciii. 68.

Martyn, Sir Roger, Bart., seized in fee of the site of a dissolved monastery; xciv. 117.

-, Wm., treaties as to the forces; xciii. 32.

Mary, man-of-war; lxxxiv. 85, 108 (p. 550).

Mary, Queen; lxxxvi. 117; xc. 126; xcvi. 91.

Maryland, or province of; lxxxi. 74; lxxxiv. 82; lxxxv. 87; xc. 45; xcvi. 31, 92; xcvii. 38; cii. 120; ciii. 61 (p. 450).

-, Act for advancement of trade and erecting ports in; xcviii. 14.

-, bibles, &c., sent to; lxxx. 117.

-, chapel at, papers relating to; lxxxviii. 75.

-, discovery of land in; lxxxviii. 20.

-, general assembly of, an Act passed by, for settlement of towns, &c.; c. 51.

-, governors of; xciv. 27; xcix. 79; cii. 67, 111.

-, Governor, Council, and Assembly of, an address of; cii. 67.

-, prize agents in; c. 53.

-, shipping to sail for, protection of; ci. 5.

-, state of receiver's account; lxxxv. 22.

Mascall, John, London merchant, prize wines; xcvi. 4.

Mason, H. M. Master; xciv. 52.

-, Charles, late joint Receiver General for duties on houses and marriages, &c., for Oxfordshire, process against; lxxxv. 15.

-, -, Esq., receiver and paymaster for transports, accounts of; cii. 5.

-, -, -, security for; c. 28.

-, George, of Bristol, merchant; lxxxii. 78.

-, Mr. Hugh, collector of the port of Hull; xcii. 38.

-, John, gent., late receiver general of the co. of Cambridge, xcvi; 63.

-, Lieut. Joseph, of Col. Pownall's regiment of marines; xciv. 43.

-, Mary, otherwise Jordaine, late of St. James, Clerkenwell, spinster, for release from prison; xcvii. 26.

Mass, persons indicted for saying; xcvi. 18.

Massachusetts or Massachusetts Bay, colony or province of; ci. 32.

-, accounts relating to; lxxx. 98.

-, council and assembly of, address as to the Indians; xci. 48.

-, first soldiers who went on H.M. service out of; xcvii. 10.

-, naval stores from; lxxxvi. 145; xc. 124.

-, petition for bestowal of the pirates' gold on, &c.; xciii. 90; xciv. 63; xcvii. 10.

-, receiver's account; lxxxv. 22.

-, revenue in; lxxix. 110; xciii. 35.

-, -, how appropriated; xciii. 22.

-, three first undertakers that purchased one of the; ciii. 61 (p. 548).

-, and other provinces, governor and other officers of; ciii. 61.

Massinger, John, tide surveyor at Harwich, seizure of money by; lxxxvii. 8.

Master of the Ceremonies; xciii. 97; cii. 17.

-, -, sent with a present to his Catholic Majesty; cii. 112.

-, -, assistant and marshall, petition; lxxxi. 72.

-, of the Horse, office of, money paid in connection with; lxxix. 123.

-, -, -, commissioners for executing; lxxx. 100.

-, of the Rolls; lxxix. 59.

Matthew, or Matthews, Col., or Sir William, governor of the Leeward Isles; lxxxix. 63; xciii. 66; ci. 73.

-, -, -, travelling expenses; xciv 27.

Matthews, Brigadier, served on expedition to Cadiz; lxxxv. 58.

-, Col.; xcix. 110.

-, John, vicar of Steyning, Sussex; lxxxii. 49.

-, Thomas, indicted for saying mass, bail for; xcvi. 18.

-, William, &c., last patent for office of coroner and attorney in Queen's Bench to; lxxxv. 136.

Maunday Thursday mentioned; lxxxv. 14.

Mavon, manor of; lxxxiii. 100.

Maxey, Mr., trade of, from the Canaries, a letter touching; xci. 100.

Mayhook, Mary, a seaman's widow; lxxxiv. 48.

Mayne, Simon, a commissioner for victualling, answer of; lxxxix. 51.

Maynwaring, A., Esq., joint auditor of imprests; xcv. 105; xcviii. 57; xcix. 77, 100; cii. 11, 79; civ. 19.

Mayston alias Marsham, a mortgage of lands in; lxxxix. 54.

Mazarine, late Duchess of, title to her house; lxxxv. 146.

Mead, Mr.; cii. 117.

-, Mr. John, a paymaster-general; cii. 49.

Meath, co. of, estate &c. sequestrated in; xci. 128; ciii. 66.

-, Lord, threatens to bring on his case; lxxxvii. 78.

Mechlin; lxxxvii. 142 (p. 208).

Medals to the captain and crew of a ship lxxxvii. 133.

Medicines; lxxxiv. 106; xciv. 119.

Mediterranean fleet, agent for prizes with the; xciii. 63; xcviii. 23, 28; cii. 51.

-, -, Judge Advocate on board the; xcviii. 28.

-, ships from the, wherefore unpaid; xcvi. 59.

Medlycott, Mr., first clerk to Mr. Palmes; lxxx. 96.

-, or Medlicot, Charles, Commissary General of provisions for the army in Portugal, instructions, &c.; xcvii. 23, 37.

Medway, H.M. ship; lxxxv. 149.

Meeke, Anthony, Esq. petition on behalf of; xciv. 117.

Meer, hundred and bailliwick of, co. Wilts, farmer of the; xciii. 68.

Meesters, Mr. John, reply to the Navy Commissioners; c. 60.

Mein, Mr. Patrick, survey of the northern ports by; lxxxix. 109.

Melford, Lord; lxxxiv. 37.

Melling, Francis, of the Middle Temple, gent. petition; ci. 92.

Meloniere, la, Major-General, regiment lately commanded by, arrears to the officers; xcii. 6.

Members' letters for one year; lxxxi. 102.

Menis, town of; ciii. 61 (p. 550).

Men of war, duty on provisions used on board; xc. 46.

-, bringing prohibited goods; ciii. 57.

Merchants and importers; xciii. 65; cii. 134.

Meredith, Col.; lxxxi. 96.

-, -, regiment of; lxxxiv. 150.

-, Sir Charles; lxxxiii. 60.

-, Richard, gent., late customer of the port of Chester, for salary; lxxxvi. 77.

-, Sir Richard, Bart, an idiot; lxxxvi. 82.

-, Dame Susanna; lxxxviii. 75.

-, -, and Henry and Roger, her youngest sons, petition; lxxxvi. 82.

Merioneth, or co. of, non-return of writ for members; lxxxiii. 38.

-, profits of original seal and prefines of fines and recoveries of; lxxx. 36.

-, Receiver-General of taxes in; xcv. 118.

-, a riot in, capture of salt; xci. 106.

Merrick, Mr., place of customer of Southampton, xcv. 65.

Merring, Mr. John, employed on the 4½ per cent. in Barbadoes, displaced for being a Roman Catholic; xc. 47; xcv. 69.

Merriott, Mr., part of Lord Preston's estate in hands of; lxxxvii. 123.

Messenger for H.M. service, “on this side;” lxxxvi. 31.

-, in ordinary to the Queen, a; cii. 19.

Messengers, bills of; lxxxv. 14; xciv. 84.

-, of the Chamber, number and list; xcvi. 64.

-, sent to report on the roads, allowances for; lxxxvii. 143.

Methuen, [spelt various ways] Mr., bills of; cii. 114.

-, -, or John, Esq., Ambassador at Lisbon; xcv. 49, 117; xcvi. 28; xcviii. 12; c. 49; cii. 117.

-, -, -, allowances due to, and to executors of; lxxxv. 121; ciii. 83.

Meulk, Mr. Jacob, Muster Master General, to muster the marine regiments in garrison at Gibraltar; cxiii. 5.

Mevenith, manor of, Cardiganshire; lxxxi. 80.

Middleburgh, lxxxvii. 142.

Middle Park. See Hampton Court.

Middlesex, clerk of the peace for; lxxxiv. 132.

-, justices of the peace for; lxxxix. 36.

-, -, memorial in favour of Mary Mason; xcvii. 26.

-, receiver of the land revenues for; xcix. 9.

-, duty (1703) on houses in, account of; lxxxv. 161.

-, taxes in; lxxxiv. 113; lxxxvii. 15.

Middleton, Sir Richard, for grant of an office; xcii. 63.

-, Mr. William, fraud in importation of wine; lxxxvii. 82.

Middle Temple, the; xcvii. 10.

Midsomer Norton, Somersetshire, manor of; lxxxvi. 93.

Milbanks, Dame Jane, petition; lxxxv. 150.

Mildmay, Sir Henry, one of the “bloody regicides”; xciii. 15.

Milford Haven, governor of; lxxxiii. 100.

Military list; lxxxviii. 77; cii. 18.

Million and malt lotteries, a former manager of the; lxxxvii. 87.

-, lottery tickets, late paymaster of the; xcv. 40, 105.

-, -, -, clerk to; xcv. 105.

-, -, See also Malt.

Millon, Mons. de, Governor of the Chartreuse at Liege; lxxxvii. 2.

Mills, Susannah, highway robber, apprehension of; lxxxvi. 11.

Milner, James, proposal to remit money; c. 104.

-, John, Esq., consul-general for all the dominions of the King of Portugal; ciii. 59.

Milton, manor of, Somersetshire; lxxxvi. 93.

-, Abbott, parish of, co. Devon, constable of; xci. 58.

Milverton, manor and borough of, Somersetshire; lxxxi. 19.

-, a tenement, parcel of chantry lands in; xcix. 18.

Minister's account of the 24th year of King Charles II., extracts from; lxxxviii. 37.

Mint, the, or at the Tower; lxxxiv. 49; 138; lxxxvi. 41, 91; lxxxix. 32; ciii. 94.

-, clerks of, various, their salaries; lxxx. 147.

-, graver of, qualifications of, &c.; xci. 143; xcviii. 108.

-, master and worker of, clerk to the; cii. 64.

-, officers or principal officers of; lxxxi. 40; lxxxv. 9, 91, 141; lxxxvi. 102; lxxxix. 6; xc. 126; xci. 143; xcii. 8, 40, 68, 109; xciv. 8, 102; xcv. 88, 113; xcvii. 5; xcviii. 108; xcix. 26, 97; ci. 68, 91; cii. 40, 64, 110; ciii. 88.

-, -, value of foreign gold coins in proportion to silver, and the way of preserving them; lxxx. 105.

-, -, names of; lxxxiii. 83.

-, -, to coin halfpence and farthings when necessary; xciv. 39.

-, porter of; xcix. 26.

-, treasury of; lxxxiv. 89; lxxxv. 84.

-, warden of; lxxxix. 27; xciv. 74; xcvi. 50.

-, -, his clerk or deputy, xciv. 74; xcvi. 50.

-, -, and master worker and controller; lxxx. 52.

-, -, controller and assay master, desire the charge of H.M. tin; lxxxix. 6.

-, at Chester; lxxxi. 40.

-, at Norwich, case of; lxxxiv. 29.

-, -, late master and worker of, or deputy; lxxxiv. 29; lxxxv. 91; lxxxix. 27; xci. 52; xcii. 100.

-, in Scotland, or Edinburgh, as to the; ci. 68, 91; cii. 40, 57, 110, 121.

-, -, account of the new regulation of; ciii. 94.

-, -, persons to be sent to oversee, direct, &c., and allowances; cii. 64.

-, -, want of clerks for, &c.; cii. 57.

-, -, warden of the; cii. 62, 64.

-, at York; lxxxiv. 29.

Mints, the country; lxxix. 56.

Minute Book, papers similar to entries in the; xcix. 49.

Miremont, Marquis of, Lieutenant-General, account, &c.; civ. 8.

Mississippi river, late trade and discovery by the French of; ciii. 61 (p. 550).

Mitchell, Capt., of the Royal Navy, Vigo prize money; lxxxix. 125.

-, Sir David, Knt.; lxxxvi. 73; lxxxvii. 42, 124.

Moastham, a mortgage of lands, &c., in; lxxxix. 54.

Mocenigo, Monsr., late ambassador from Venice; xcvi. 95.

“Mohegan Indians,” a commission for; xc. 87.

Mohun, Elizabeth; lxxxvi. 44.

-, Lord, proceedings against; lxxxvi. 44.

-, -, regiment of; lxxxi. 91; xcvii. 110; xcviii. 5, 20.

-, Charles, Lord, executor of the Earl of Macclesfield; lxxix. 79; lxxxiii. 99.

Molesworth, Mr., report from the commissioners for the state of Ireland; lxxxvii. 77.

Molinier, Elizabeth, seizure of silk; lxxxi. 2.

Mondrem, co. Chester; xcvii. 107.

Money, carriage and return of, allowance for; xcv. 118.

-, change of the, in 1696, misfortunes occasioned by; xcvii. 93.

Moneyers, provost and corporation of, allowances of; xc. 126.

Monk's Hill, repairs at; ciii. 68.

Monmouth, co. of, receiver general of land revenue in; cii. 31.

-, the late Duke of, a debt of; xc. 8.

-, H.M. ship, galleon taken by; lxxxii. 25.

Montague, Earl of; lxxix. 100; lxxxiv. 142.

-, -, master of the great wardrobe, arrears; lxxx. 95.

-, -, formerly ambassader in France; xc. 10.

-, Christopher; lxxix. 118.

-, George, Esq., warden, &c., of Sawsey Forest, salary; ci. 61.

-, H.M. ship, commander of; xciii. 20.

Montandre, Brigadier, or Marquis of, a general officer under K. of Portugal; xcvii. 113; c. 25.

Montaut, Lieut.-Col., petition; lxxxiv. 45.

Montgomery, or co. of, non-return of the writ for electing members for; lxxxii. 81.

-, -, receiver general of taxes in; xcv. 118.

-, or Montgomire, Mr., an excise commissioner in Scotland, influence with the inhabitants of Glasgow; cii. 75, 84.

-, Sir James, reward for taking one of the “centinells” over; lxxxiv. 121.

Montjoy, Lord, an officer in the regiment of; xcix. 2.

Montreal; ciii. 61 (p. 550).

Montrose, Lord Marquis of, President of the Privy Council; ci. 74.

Montserrat (Leeward Islands), lieut.-governor of; xcv. 104.

Moody; lxxxiii. 44.

-, Capt.; ciii. 61 (p. 549).

-, Mr. or James, deputy auditor of imprest; lxxxiv. 103; cii. 11.

Moor, Capt, going to Virginia; xc. 45.

-, Mr., provost of Ayr, reason for his removal from his collectorship there; cii. 143.

-, Thomas, gentleman, petition as to ruined buildings at Eton; xciii. 99.

Moore, Mr. or Arthur, joint controller of the accounts of the Army; xci. 127; xciii. 42; xcvi. 116; ci. 108.

-, George, of Arundel, in Sussex, fine on tobacco duties; lxxxv. 79.

-, Mr. John, of Dublin, merchant, memorial; xcviii. 46.

Moors, maintenance of the; lxxix. 104.

Mordaunt, Col., marine regiment of; lxxxiii. 112.

-, Lord, regiment of; xcix. 22, 41.

Morden, Sir John; lxxx. 131.

Mordington, George Lord, in prison for debt, petition; civ. 56.

Morehall, a messuage called, in co. of Norfolk; lxxxi. 30; xciv. 114.

Moreland, Sir Samuel; lxxxvi. 141; ci. 85.

Moreton, Mr., and wife, an idiot in custody of; xc. 101.

Morgan, Sir John, regiment of; lxxxi. 78.

-, Mr. Richard, clerk to the master and worker in England, sent to assist in the Scotch mint; cii. 64.

Morice, Mr., or Thomas, at Lisbon; xcix. 103; ci. 12; cii. 47, 117.

Morley, Mr., account of E.I. ship called Star of the East; lxxxvi. 13.

-, Dr., or Dr. Charles, went to Cadiz as physician general of the land forces, &c.; lxxxvii. 112; xcviii. 100.

Morocco ambassador, the, charges for entertaining; xcviii. 40.

-, -, duties on his goods; c. 44.

-, -, presents to companion, secretary, &c.; cii. 17.

-, Emperor of; lxxxiv. 23.

-, -, a prize ship given to, in lieu of one burnt; xcii. 24.

-, -, and viceroy, negotiations with, &c.; xcvii. 7.

Morrice, Mr., auditor; lxxxiv. 123.

Morris, Capt.; xcviii. 5.

-, Mr., to give notice of a deduction in Portugal; xcv. 31.

-, Ann, widow of Richard, claims for prosecution of coiners, &c.; lxxx. 52; lxxxv. 9, 134.

-, Lieut.-Col. Redmond, brought over his regiment at Limerick, petition of his widow, Mary; lxxxiii. 87.

-, Mr. Redmond, at liberty to return to Ireland; lxxxix. 104.

Morse, Edward, complaints against the collector of the Penny Post Office, &c.; lxxxv. 159, 167; lxxxvii. 115.

Mortgage, general, deficiencies provided for by a; c. 24.

Mortlake tapestry house, manufacture at; lxxxiv. 22; lxxxv. 11.

Morton, Col., marine regiment of; lxxx. 75.

-, Thomas, Esq., and wife, custody, &c. of Margaret James, an idiot; lxxx. 51, 81; lxxxi. 34.

Moseley, in co. of Stafford; xciv. 29.

Mostyn, Sir Roger, Bart., controller of the fines for counties of Chester, &c.; xci. 70.

Mote, or Moat Park, Exchequer fees for rent of, repaid, &c.; xcv. 119; xcix. 45.

Mountague, Duke of; ci. 31.

-, Mr. James; ci. 83.

-, Sir James, solicitor general; ciii. 17.

Mountalexander, Lord, one of the Lords Justices and master of the ordnance in Ireland, payment of; xci. 99.

Mountford; xcviii. 86.

Mount Hope, receiver's account; lxxxv. 22.

Mountjoy, Captain of the, which relieved Londonderry; lxxxv. 74.

-, castle and lands, grant of rent, &c.; lxxxii. 14.

-, Lord; lxxxii. 14; xc. 60.

Mountrath, Jane, Countess Dowager of, wife of Sir Robert Reading, Irish lighthouses; xci. 71 (p. 285).

Mounts Bay, co. Cornwall, memorial of inhabitants of; lxxxvii. 146.

-, -, prizes driven into; lxxxix. 59.

-, -, prize agent for; xcii. 95.

Mouse, Elizabeth, widow, circumstances of, &c.; xcvi. 80.

-, Mr. William, late captain-lieut. in Sir M. Brydges' regiment; xcvi. 80.

Muce, Oliver de la, gentlemen usher of the late Queen's privy chamber, arrears of pension; lxxxv. 81.

Muckenagh, in co. of Kerry, lands in; xcvi. 120.

Mumford, Samuel, Esq., a mortgage produced by; xcviii. 79.

Munster; cii. 83.

Muratt, otherwise Cambolive, Elizabeth, in prison, petition; xcv. 36.

Murdock, Mr., seizure of money; lxxxii. 83.

Murray, or Murry, George, formerly a collector of excise, a defaulter; lxxxvii. 31, 130; lxxxviii. 73.

-, Mary, widow of Col. Adam, petition, &c.; xcix. 83.

-, Mr. R., explaining his scheme for tin; lxxxix. 13.

-, Robert, brought in and committed to the castle, Edinburgh; cii. 134.

Murrey, Mr. William; xciii. 40.

Muschamp, Mr., or George, collector of Peteuxent and receiver of Potomac, in Maryland, salary; lxxxv. 87; cii. 111.

Muscovado sugar; lxxxii. 17.

Muscovia Company, the; lxxxiii. 46.

Musgrave, Christopher, a commissioner for keeping the privy seal; lxxx. 90.

-, -, clerk of the ordnance; lxxxviii. 8; xcvii. 1.

-, Sir Christopher; lxxx. 96.

-, William, commissary of the artillery train for an expedition by sea with the Earl of Peterborough, instructions; xciv. 35.

Muslins exported, debentures for; xcii. 1.

Muster master, appointment and allowance; lxxx. 7.

Musters, or muster rolls; lxxix. 27; lxxxv. 109; lxxxvii. 9; lxxxix. 17, 24, 34, 40; xc. 31, 107; xci. 6; xcii. 48; xciv. 76, 92; xcv. 58; xcviii. 113.

-, commissary-general of the; lxxxiv. 131; xci. 110; xcix. 34.

-, late commissary of the; ci. 46, 54.

-, commissaries of the, residences of; lxxxvii. 120.

-, deputy commissaries of the; xci. 131.

-, -, power of appointing, to whom belonging; xcix. 34.

-, in Ireland, office of comptroller of; lxxxiv. 54.

-, -, six deputy commissaries of, petition; lxxxvii. 119.

Mutiny, false musters, and desertion, Act for punishing, a clause in; xci. 91.

Myvod, Mr., late brigadier of the second troop of Horse Guards; xcvii. 61.