General Index: M, N, O

Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III): 1760-5. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1878.

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'General Index: M, N, O', in Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III): 1760-5, (London, 1878) pp. 754-768. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/home-office-geo3/1760-5/pp754-768 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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M.

Macartney, Capt., of the "Recehorse"
-, Sir George, H.M.'s Minister at Petersburg, see Russia, English Envoy, &c. in, (Macartney).

MacBean, Mr. Alexander, deceased

Macbride, Capt., of H. M.'s sloop "Cruiser," complaint against

McCarthy, Mr. A., opinion of, on Lieut. Ogilvie's case

McCarty, Mr.
-, Patrick

MacCullock, James, Esq., Pension transferred to his wife
-, John, Esq., of Forhouse, co. Wigton, appointment

M'Cullough, David, an unredeemed hostage

McDaniel, Alexander

Macdonal, Charles, Sheriff Depute

McDonald, Mr., writer in Edinburgh, gone post to London to intercede for a woman under sentence
-, Col., of Barrisdale
-, (or Macdonell), Archibald, son of preceding, attainted of high treason, as to pardon of, &c.
-, pardon
-, Daniel, late boatswain of H.M.S. "Foudroyant," charged with murder, as to pardon, &c. of

McDonell, see Macdonald above.

Macdonnell's Regiment

McDowall, Col. patrick, Independent Company of

McFaden, John, murder of, at Coleraine

McGilchrist, Archibald, deceased

McGillivray, John, a trader in Mobille

McGinnes or Macgennes, Bernard

Mackay, Lieut. Col. of the 39th Foot, proposal to raise a corps
-, John, of St. Andrew, Holborn, Esq., invention

Mackay's regiment, the 122nd, disbanded

Mackellar, Col., commanding officer at Minorca
-, extract from

Mackenzie, Capt.
-, of the "Defiance"
-, Mr., employed to survey coast of Ireland
-, Sir George, long Lord Advocate of Scotland, book on Criminal Law by
-, Right Hon. James Stuart, to kiss the King's hand
-, Keeper of Privy Seal, Scotland, appointment
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, succeeded
-, John, a representation signed
-, Major John, see Macleod, Lord
-, Mr. Murdoch, presentation
-, Peter, Esq., Hannah wife of
-, and Oaks, Messrs

Mackerel fishery

Mackevan, William, Commissary Clerk of Dunkeld

Mackie, Mr. James, minister of the West Kirk, Edinburgh

Macky, Robert, merchant, bail for one Boyd, petition, &c.

Maclane, Thomas Ashurst, London, a fraudulent bankrupt, authority to open letters of, asked and granted

Maclean, John, clerk to the justices of Inverness

Macleish, Mr. John, minister of Findougask

Macleod, Lord, (Major John Mackenzie,) in the King of Sweden's service, memorial
-, Norman, Esq., a Commissioner of Police in Scotland, appointment
-, resigned

Macmillan, Mr.

Macpherson, John, Lieutenant in Capt. Grant's Independent Company
-, Minister of the parish of Slate
-, Martin, preacher, presentation

Macquer, Francis, master of a French ship seized

Macro, Edward, of Bond Street, Esq., assault

MacWilliam, Mr. James, presentation

Maddison, Mr. John, passport

Maddock, Matthew, one of H.M.'s messengers

Maddox, William, appointment

Madeira, the Consul at

Madhouses, private, abuses at, one concerned in obtaining parliamentary relief for, &c.

Madras

Madrid, Consul (British) at
-, Consul General at, provides for shipwrecked sailors, how to be reimbursed
-, Court of, engagements of, with France
-, English Ambassador at, seeSpain English Ambassador in.
-, Secretary to H.M.'s Embassy at
-, treaty of

Madura, surrender of

Maestricht

Magalhaens, John Hyacinth de, invention

Magill, John, Esq., appointment in Ireland

Magistrates to have military assistance upon notice given in writing

Mahé, in the East Indies, breach of capitulation of garrison of
-, late chief at

Mahon, abuse of passes at
-, houses at, endangering H.M.'s stores there
-, usual exchange from
-, visit of Duke of York to

Mahonese sailors ordered to be bastinadoed and circumcised
-, ship seized in Genoese waters, &c.
-, plundered by a Tripoline cruiser

Maidstone Gaol, felons who broke out of, and murdered the keeper, &c.

Mail thrown overboard during an engagement
-, packet from the, to be returned

Maister, Capt. Henry, of the Yorkshire militia, promotion of

Maitland, Richard, Esq., appointment

Major, John, of Worlingworth Hall, baronetcy

Majorca, Consuls (British) at
-, salary of

Malaga, Consul at

Malet, Alexander, M.A., a Prebendary of Gloucester

Malleable iron made from pig or sow metal, an invention

Malone, Anthoney, Esq., sworn of the Irish Privy Council
-, to take precedence in Ireland

Malt duty, a, suggested

Malta
-, Order of, person employed on a commission to

Man, Isle of, Act for purchase of
-, Acts when first passed in
-, Archdeacon to
-, captains of the towns in, duties, &c.
-, ceremonies, &c. at surrender of, to the Crown, and state of feeling
-, civil courts in, appeals from
-, jurisdiction of, over the troops
-, Clerk of the Rools in
-, coin of, impress on
-, Commander-in-Chief in
-, commanding officer in
-, coroners in, duties, how chosen, &c.
-, deemsters of, jusrisdiction, &c.
-, employment of Duke of Atholl's servants in, under the Crown
-, establishment of, list of officers on
-, as to payment of the expense of
-, gaoler, &c. in, Order in Council as to
-, garrison officers and soldiers in, civil duties, &c., of the
-, Government of, executive power of, how carried out
-, account of the different officers in, their duties, alterations in process of time in, &c.
-, Governor of, entertainments provided by
-, funds falling under department of
-, (Basil Cochrane,) letters from
-, (John Wood,)
-, appointment of
-, instructions
-, letters,&c. from
-, letters to
-, papers, &c. sent to
-, how held, &c.
-, illicit trade in
-, Keys of, addresses to His Majesty, &c.
-, chairman of
-, duties, rights, constitution, &c. of
-, King's arms for
-, laws and customs of, how determined
-, letters of attorney for conveyance of full seisin of
-, methods for taking possession of, and appointment of a Governor
-, no Gazette coming to, newspapers how supplied to, &c.
-, Orders in Council relating to
-, postal communication with
-, prayer for the Lord and Lady of, suppressed
-, prisons in, salaries of gaoler and constables, &c.
-, proclamation of the King in
-, purchase of, Act for carrying out the contract
-, contract for, and abstract of revenue of
-, revenue in, collection of
-, Rushen Castle in, uses made of, and state of
-, Sheading or Baron Courts in
-, troops sent to
-, disposition and accommodation of, cost of billeting, &c.
-, Tynwald Court in
-, Vicar General of
-, Mr., a Queen's messenger, sent to investigate a suspected plot

Manchester, Christ College in, fellows of
-, Duke of
-, (Robert,) Chamberlain to the Queen, appointment
-, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard

Mandeville, Daniel, appointment
-, Lord, disturbances connected with the militia

Manilla, Archbishop of, bill of exchange drawn by, on Spain
-, payment of, refused
-, furniture of, carried away by Governor Drake, deposition relative to
-, irregularities of, &c.
-, capitulation of
-, Community of the Augustines in, pillaging convent of, &c.
-, demands of the East India Company on Spain on account of
-, East India Company's Governor at
-, four Councillors leave, being tired of their President
-, restitution of, to Spain, postscript added to the orders for
-, account of proceedings of the Deputy Governor, &c., at
-, Spanish galleon unjustly taken at

Manley, Mr. Richard, Justice of the Peace, misbehaviour of

Manlove, Thomas, (of Rotterdam,) discoverer of the secret of preparing tarras from British materials, proposal from
-, patent granted to, for his invention

Mann, Horace or Sir Horace
-, circular to
-, degree granted to
-, instructions to, in respect of the style and address used by the Duke of Tuscany

Manners, John, see Granby, Marquess of

Mansfield, Lord
-, consulted about the augmentation of the army in Ireland
-, letters to

Manuator, machine called a

Manufacturers, seducers of, informations against

March, Earl of
-, letter to

Marchant, Eleazar, Gent., appointment
-, Joshua le, Esq., Controller of Guernsey

Marchetti, Nicholas Maria

Marchmont, Earl of, or Lord
-, appointments
-, letter to

Mare, Mons., captain of a French privateer

Maredant's drops, a medicine called

Marguiritta

Marie, David, of St. Martin's in the Fields, watchmaker, invention
-, of Crown Street, Westminster, watchmaker, petition

Mariel, Bay of

Marigalante, Commandant of
-, restitution of, as to

Marine accused of robbery, as to a
-, companies, the
-, corps in the East Indies commended
-, recruits, levying of

Maritime Courts, the, proceed by the law of nations

Mark, Banks, sergeant in the 66th Regiment

Markham, Capt.
-, William, LL.D., church appointment

Marlborough, Duke of
-, Lord Chamberlain, see Household, Lord Chamberlain of (Marlborough).
-, Keeper of the Privy Seal, appointment
-, allowance, &c.
-, to pass through the parks

Marmora, Count de la, Ambassador from the King of Sardinia, see Sardinian Envoy, &c., (Marmora).

Marque, letters of, instructions for commanders having, &c.

Marra, Lucio della, a Neapolitan merchant, arrest of

Marriott, James, Advocate General, see Advovocate General (Marriott).

Marschall, Carl Christoph Von, deputy of the Protestant colony at Philippen

Marseilles
-, consular jurisdiction of, decree of, in favour of the creditors of the Jesuits

Marsh, Robert, Esq.

Marshal, William, appointment in Scotland

Marshall, John, minister at Dalton, presentation
-, Robert, Esq., appointment in Ireland

Martin, Mons., one of the French King's agents of Marine, son or nephew of, in England, purchasing cannon
-, Rev. John, a King's presentation for, promised during an electioneering contest, &c.
-, Mr. Samuel, Secretary to the Treasury, see Treasury, Secretary to the, (Martin).
-, William, of Fenchurch Street, hosier, invention

Martinique or Martinico
-, Chairman of the Committee of Merchants interested in
-, Deputy Judge Advocate of the forces in
-, Englishman seized in
-, evacuation of
-, Fort Royal in, Fort Major of
-, French priest, &c. in, a flag of truce from
-, French troops, &c. at, account of
-, Governor of (British)
-, Secretary to
-, (French)
-, Jesuits at, head of an establishment of the
-, landing of the troops at, and reduction of
-, ordnance removed from
-, purveyor to the hospital in
-, restoration of
-, St. Pierre's Fort in, Lieut. Governor of
-, timber bought from the English at evacuation of
-, trade, &c. at, letters as to state of

Martinot, Jean Francis, Commander of a ship cast away on the coast of Cornwall, petition, &c.

Martinot's case, as to

Maryland
-, Lieut. or Deputy Governor of
-, postal arrangements in, letter respecting, transmitted
-, troops, demands for

Maskakias

Maskelyne, Nevil, M.A., Astronomer Royal, appointment
-, allowance

Mason, Capt. of the East India Company's ship "Stretham"
-, Thomas, presentation
-, William, clerk, M.A., presentation

Massachusetts Bay, House of Representatives in, journal of
-, German settlers to be engaged for
-, Governor of
-, Surveyor General of the Customs in
-, troops furnished by

Mass-Aniello or the Neapolitan Insurrection, a seditious paper

Masseran, Prince de, Spanish Ambassador, see Spanish Ambassador (Masserano).

Masson, Mr. James, minister of Yarrow

Masters, Col., at Jamaica

Masterton, Col., retirement of

Materia Medica, a history of the

Mather, Thomas, of Chester, Esq., appointment
-, William, work written by

Mathew, Nathaniel, late vicar of Holbeton

Mathias, Mr., letters to

Matson, Francis, clerk, presentation

Matthews, Samuel, a felon who broke out of Maidstone Gaol

Matthias, Emanuel, Esq., H.M.'s agent to the Hanse Towns

Mattos, Isaac de, of Crutchett Friars, merchant, an alien

Maturin, Mrs. Emma Maria, pension

Maule, Mr. Baron, letters from
-, Thomas, Esq., appointment

Maundy women, recommendations for
-, warrants

Mawbey, Joseph, of Botleys, baronetcy to

Maxted, Jonathan, a Poor Knight of Windsor

Maxwell, Dr., a Commissioner for Prisoners of War
-, Henry, Dean of Kilmore, made a Bishop

May, James, of Mayfield, co. Waterford, baronetcy to

Mayence

Maynard, Lord, (Charles,) appointment

Mayne, William, of Marston Morelain, Esq., baronetcy to

Mayo, the Patron de, ship of, plundered

Maze, Cape

Mead, Daniel
-, William, Dean of Cork

Meane, Rebecca

Meath, Bishop of, election of, &c.
-, (William,) appointments
-, translation
-, co. of, mills and storehouses in
-, Earl of, (Chaworth,)

Mecklenburgh Strelitz, Duke of

Medicines, patent

Mediterranean, Commander-in-chief of H.M.'s ships in the
-, disposal of prizes of British cruisers in the
-, passes and passavants
-, &c., abuses of, and the remedy, &c.
-, right to, examined into
-, quarantine of ships from the

Medley, John, printer, warrant for apprehension of
-, recognizance

Medows, Capt. of the "Shannon," complaint against

Meinzies, Michael, Esq., of Edinburgh, advocate, invention

Meir Jaffier Ali Cawn, Nabob of Bengal, a letter sent to the King by

Melcombe, Lord, creation of
-, (the late,) attendant of, for a dangerous rupture

Melling, Joseph, of Clerkenwell, victualler

Mellish, William, Esq., Secretary to the Treasury, see Treasury, Secretary to the, (Mellish).

Mello, Mons. de, Envoy Extraordinary from His Most Faithful Majesty, see Portuguese Envoy.

Melvil, Lieut. Col., Lieut. Governor of Guadeloupe

Melvill, Rev. Mr., minister of Sconie

Melville, Margaret, pension
-, or Melvill, Lieut. Col. or Col. Robert, Governor of Grenada, &c.
-, letter from
-, letter to
-, proposal as to stores for Grenada, &c.

Mentz, Elector of, demands of, for expenses of the combined army

Menzies, Sir Robert, Bart., appointment

Mequenez

Mercer, Mr. William, appointment

Merchants Adventurers of England, Governor and Fellowship of, petition

Meredith, David, author of seditious papers, apprehension of, &c.
-, Sir William, Bart.
-, application from
-, appointment

Merioneth, co. of, Deputy Lieutenants of (For names see List.)
-, militia raised in
-, &c., Prothonotary or Clerk of the Crown in

Merrill, Lorkett, Gent., appointment

Mervyn, Arthur, Esq., money issued to

Messengers, H.M.'s
-, bills of, allowed
-, payment to
-, warrants to

Messina, Consul at

Mesurier, Mr. John Le, Governor of Alderney, letter from

Methuen, Paul, of Corsham, Esq., licence to enclose

Metz

Meure or Muire, Capt. of the 79th Regt.

Mexborough, Earl, creation of

Mexico, New, organization of troops for

Meyerhoffer, Mr., captain's steward of the "St. Antonio de Padua," affidavit

Michel, Pierre, a French prisoner of war, sentenced to death

Michell, Mons., the Prussian Minister in England, see Prussian Ambassador, &c. (Michell).

Michelsen, General Borgard, a Colonel Commandant of the Royal Artillery, pension to widow of

Micone or Mycone, irregular capture at

Middlesex, co. of, Lord Lieutenant, &c. of

Middleton, Capt. of H.M.S. "Adventure,"
-, Lord, (Francis,) steward of Sutton coalfield
-, Mr., one of H.M.'s serjeant surgeons, report

Milbank, Sir Ralph, violent proceedings at collieries of

Milbanke, Capt.
-, Mark, Esq., &c.

Mildmay, Mr., letter to
-, William, of Moulsham Hall, Essex, baronetcy

Milford
-, a ship driven out of

Military assistance to be given to the magistrates in the metropolis
-, commissions, see Army.
-, authority to countersign

Militia
-, Acts, doubts arising in the execution of the
-, tumults from putting them into execution
-, allowance of ammunition to be made to
-, commissions, office method of approving
-, counties raising, pursuant to 2 Geo. 3, list of
-, courts-martial
-, disembodying of the, &c., reports as to
-, officers, grant of commission to
-, new commissions for
-, sergeants, qualifications required, &c.
-, tax, levying of the

Mill, Mr. William

Millar, George, Clerk to the Justices of Peace in Perthshire

Miller, John, advocate, appointed Professor of Civil Law in Glasgow University
-, Esq., merchant of London, letter to
-, Thomas, [Lord Advocate of Scotland,] journey through England with his wife
-, see Scotland, Lord Advocate.

Milles, Jeremiah, D.D., grant
-, John, application to the East India Company in favour of

Milleville, Sieur de, answer to memorial of

Milltown, Earl of, creation

Milmer, Thomas, of Goodman's Fields, merchant

Milne, John, of Manchester, wireworker, invention
-, one, information as to, applied for

Milner, Mr., letter to

Milnton, Lord

Milton Abbas, parish of, licence to enclose highways in
-, Joseph Lord
-, created a Baron of Great Britain
-, licence to enclose

Minden, Regency of, reparation to be made by

"Minerva", the ship, passport for

Mines and coal-pits, engine for working, invention

Minett, Messrs., and Co., of Dover
-, account for hire of vessels
-, of Fenchurch Street, vessels hired from

Ministers abroad to communicate the pacific disposition of the new Administration
-, committee of, summoned
-, (inferior), quantity of wine, &c., allowed to, duty free

Minorca
-, Advocate Fiscal of
-, artillery and stores for, supply of
-, Commanding Officer or Commandant of
-, church in, report as to the
-, establishment for, to be drawn up
-, garrison of, distress of
-, medical officers to
-, remission of money for
-, Governor of
-, circular to
-, &c., commission investing them with civil powers, fees
-, passes given by, as to
-, levy of a debt in, interrupted
-, Lieut. Governor of
-, complaint against
-, Magistrates of the Commons of, petition
-, military establishment of, report as to
-, Ordnance office in
-, patrimony of, a revenue of
-, regiments sent to
-, restoration of
-, St. Philip's Castle in, artillery and stores for
-, Ordnance for
-, overseer of the workmen before and at the siege of, &c.
-, and Fort St. Philip, state, &c. of, at their restoration
-, scarcity of provisions in
-, Secretary to the Island of
-, stanque d'aguardiente and anchorage duty in
-, taken possession of

Miquelon, Island of, (Newfoundland,)
-, loss by cession of, to France

Mirepoix, Mons. de, Ambassador Extraordinary from France, see Franch Ambassador, (Mirepoix).

Miscellaneous warrants, lists of

Mississippi, the
-, organization of troops for
-, schooners recommended to be built for

Mitchell, Andrew, M.P. for Elgin
-, Sir Andrew, Sheriff Depute of Orkney and Zetland
-, K.C.B., H.M.'s Envoy Extraordinary in Prussia, non-observance of ceremonies at reception of knighthood, &c.
-, see Prussia, English Envoy Extraordinary in.

Mobille or Mobile
-, Commandant at
-, apprehended distress of troops sent to
-, state of the regiments at
-, turbulent conduct of the traders at, &c.

Modena, Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary from (Marquis de Paulucci)
-, Minister charged with the affairs of, in England (Mons. L'Andriani)

Mœurs, French troops at, &c.

Moffatt, Mr., Doctor of Physic in Rhode Island

Mohawk Indians sent back to America, expenses connected with

Moir, George preacher, presentation

Molburn, Mr. Godfrey, jun., of Newport, Rhode Island

Mold, mines in parish of

Moldavia, church and schoolhouse in

Molesworth, Coote, Doctor of Physic, commission
-, Letitia, pension
-, St. George, M.A., presentation
-, William, Esq., appointment in Ireland
-, Viscountess (the late), daughters of, pension

Molina, name taken by a Spaniard in order to impose

Mollman, Capt. John, of the Royal Artillery, allowance for services, &c.

Monac or Manach, a French priest, brought home from Quebec

Monaltrie estate, in parish of Crathie, school wanted in

Monckton, Major General, reduction of Martinique by forces under
-, Major General Robert, appointment

Monckton's secret expedition, Director of the Hospital for the forces on

Money, Mr., letter to
-, Major James, of the 86th Foot
-, charges brought against late Governor of Goree by
-, John, one of H.M.'s messengers

Monitor, or British Freeholder, the, libel on the Government in, &c.

Monnot, Stephen

Monod, Gaspar Joel, clerk, commission

Monro, Mr., minister of Monzie, decd.
-, Dr. Donald, appointment
-, George, Esq., appointment
-, Hector, commander of the King's troops, &c. at Tellicherry

Monsey, Dr. Messenger, appointment

Monson, John Lord, appointment

Montagu, Baron, creation of
-, Duke of, grant of St. Lucia and St. Vincent to
-, Major General, regiment of
-, Lady Barbara, pension
-, Edward, Esq., agent for Virginia
-, Sir Edward, of Ditton Park, K.C.B., creation
-, Henry, Esq., appointment
-, John, Esq., son of Earl of Cardigan, see Montagu, Baron, above.

Montallegro, Duke de, Secretary of State to the King of the Two Sicilies

Montberault, Chevalier de, a court-martial held upon a wretch in justice to demands of a daughter of

Monte Christo (America), trade by H.M.'s subjects to
-, illicit trade from
-, unwarrantable proceedings of British officers near

Montgomerie, Robert, a Commissioner of Customs in Scotland

Montgomery, Archibald, Esq., appointment
-, Col., regiment of
-, co. of, Deputy Lieutenants of, (For names see List.)
-, militia raised in
-, James, H.M.'s Joint (afterwards Sole) Solicitor for Scotland, see Scotland, Solicitor General for.

Montreal

Montrose
-, minister of the Gospel at

Monzie, Perthshire, presentation

Moor Critchell (Dorset), parish of, licence to enclose roads in

Moore, Capt.
-, Commodore, instructions to, as to ships detained
-, intelligence from
-, letters from
-, George, chairman of the "Keys," Isle of Man
-, Henry, Esq., commission
-, of Hurst
-, of Jamaica, Esq., baronetcy
-, John, clerk, M.A., grant of canonry to
-, Stephen, of Moore Park, co. Cork, Esq., made a Baron
-, Thomas, of Hawkshead, Lancashire
-, William, Esq., advocate, appointment

Moorish ship wrecked on the English coast

Moor saved from a Dutch ship, a, as to goods of

Moors detained by the Spaniards
-, proceedings and demands of the

Moray, Earl of

Morbihan, the

Mordaunt, Elizabeth, wife of John, Esq., pension
-, Thomas Osborne, Esq., appointment

Morea, the

Moreton, John, Esq., King's counsel, licence to plead

Morgan, Lieut. Col. Hugh, issue to
-, Thomas, Esq., Advocate General of the Forces, appointment
-, warrants to
-, Walter David, student in Civil Law, appointment

Morice, Humphry, Esq., Steward of the duchy of Cornwall, &c., appointment
-, office how to be granted, so as to avoid vacating his seat

Morin, Mr. John, a clerk in Secretary of State's office
-, Peter Michael, Esq., Assistant Under Secretary in the Northern. Department
-, Assistant Under Secretary in the Southern Department
-, Under Secretary in Mr. Conway's office, see Secretary of State, Southern Department, Under Secretary to, (Morin).

Morison, Mr. Philip, minister of the Presbyterian church at Charleston, S. Carolina
-, presentations

Morlaix

Mornington, Earl of

Morocco, affairs in, growing serious
-, Ambassador, announcement of his setting out, &c.
-, allowance of, to be stopped unless he pays his creditors
-, application, &c. from
-, arrival
-, complaint against Pedro Umbert
-, desire of, to change his house
-, domestic servants of, imprisoned
-, goods of, detained at Dover
-, prosecution for the, expenses of
-, return of, commanded by the Emperor
-, riot at the house of
-, secretary of, a Jew
-, explanation of a memorial
-, a writ of habeas corpus for
-, Emperor of, allowance to a subject of, to prevent his taking offence
-, could not be persuaded not to send an Ambassador
-, demands of
-, disposition towards the English
-, Emperor of, English ship without a pass released by
-, letter from, to the King, compalining of neglect, &c.
-, letter in original received from
-, mission to, particulars of
-, presents from
-, present for
-, expense of sending
-, treaty with
-, English ambassador to, allowance, &c.
-, Secretary and Interpreter to, allowance, &c.
-, H.M.'s Consul in

Morosini, Mons. Francisco, knight, appointed Ambassador from Venice on King's coming to the throne

Morris, Corbyn, a Commissioner of Customs in Scotland
-, John, Esq.
-, Joseph, a marine, to be tried for murder
-, Michael, appointment
-, Thomas and John, of Nottingham, hosiers, invention

Morrison, George, Esq., appointments
-, Robert, clerk in the office of the Secretary of State

Mortimer, James
-, Mr. Thomas
-, (or Mr.), Vice-Consul at Ostend, letters to

Mortimore, Mr., letter to

Mortine, Mr. John, presentation

Mortlick, church and parish of, ministers of

Morton, Dr., of the British Museum
-, (or Moreton), Earl of, or Lord
-, Lord Register of Scotland, appointment
-, President of the Royal Society, letters to and from
-, John
-, in Marsh, parish of, paupes from, refused

Moscow

Most, John, a German settler in Massachusetts Bay

Mosul in Diarbeck, Missionary Apostolic in

Mother Bank, the

Mottier, John, merchant, free denizen

Mottoes used by Sovereigns of England

Mount Cashell, Viscount, creation of

Mountmorres, Viscount, creation

Mountney, Richard, Esq., appointment in Ireland

Mount Norris, see Valentia

Mountrath, Charles Henry Earl of

Mounstuart, Baroness, creation of
-, Lord
-, eldest son of Earl of Bute, passport

Mowbray Herald of Arms Extraordinary
-, Mr. Tessdale, J.P., of Bishop Wearmouth, letters from and to

Mould, Mr. T., Mayor of Hull, letter from

Moyle, Joseph, Esq., Clerk of the Signet, deputy to, &c.

Moyra, Earl of, creation of

Muilman and Macky, Messrs., letters from, and reply
-, forfeited bail levied on, petitioned for

Multer, Mr. Thomas

Munchausen, Baron, Electoral Minister, memorial as to practices of Danish enlisting officers
-, Madame la Baronne, wife of H.M.'s Electoral Minister

Munro, Major, account of battle of Buxar, &c., from, See also Monro.
-, Mr. George, Commissary of Stirling

Munster, [Germany,]
-, detachments left in
-, election of a Bishop of
-, evacuation of States of
-, H.M.'s "Chargé des Affaires Electorale" at
-, province of, [Ireland,] riots in, origin

Murder, nature of a recommendation to mercy in the case of a

Mure or Muir, Mr., Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland

Murray, Mr., the young Pretender's Secretary, evidence of
-, Alexander, Sheriff Depute of Peebles, appointment
-, a Commissary of Edinburgh, appointment
-, Archibald, Sheriff Depute of Peebles
-, of Murrayfield, late a Commissary of Edinburgh
-, Hon. Col. James, Governor of Quebec
-, ships impressed by
-, Governor of Canada
-, as to commission of
-, complaint against
-, Governor, a grant of a post made by
-, [John,] H.M.'s Minister at Venice, see Venice, English Ambassador or Minister to, (John Murray).
-, to succeed as Ambassador at the Porte

Musgrave, Sir William, Bart., letter to

Musical compositions, licence to print

Musters, Deputy Commissary of the

Mutiny Act, the
-, necessary additions to be made to

Mutter, Mr. Thomas, presentation

Muxodavat, "phirmaunds" deposited at

Myddelton, Richard, of Chirk Castle, Esq.

Mylsea, Rev. —, Archdeacon of the Isle of Man, full powers to

N.

Nacton, riots at, trial of rioters, &c.

Narin, William, Esq., appointment

Nairne, Capt., the succession to
-, Katherine, convicted of incest and murder

Name, licences for change of

Nantz

Napier, Lord, (Franicis,) appointment
-, Commissioner James, Esq., appointment
-, Sir Gerard, Bart., licence to enclose
-, Hon. William, Esq., appointment

Naples
-, Court of, report on their refusal to adhere to the treaty of Madrid of
-, Consul at
-, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Court of, (Sir James Gray,)
-, epidemic distemper in
-, King of, an officer in service of, detained
-, Spanish muskets for, seized by an English privateer
-, quarantine of ships from
-, scarcity at, the King obliged to retire, &c.
-, trade with

Narberth, rectory of, presentation

Nares, George, Esq., serjeant-at-law, licences to plead

Nasmyth, Robert, Esq., clerk of the admission of "Nottars" in Scotland

Naughton, Suffolk, rector of

Naus, John, of Barnbarrock, Esq.

Naval operations
-, provisions to be intercepted

Navigation, inland, &c., a treatise on, copy of part of MS., &c.

Navy, the, certain of H.M.'s ships to remain in the East Indies
-, contract to supply the
-, establishment of ships in time of peace, &c.
-, ships ready for sea, &c.
-, ships and vessels paid off
-, captains acting as custom-house officers
-, Commissioners of the, or Navy Board
-, bills of exchange on, not to be paid without the King's order
-, cannot pay for any contract not made by one of their own officers
-, letters or reports from
-, refuse to pay an overcharge
-, Treasurer of the

Neapolitan tartane plundered by an English privateer

Neats, William

Nedham, William, of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, degree

Neenwegen, Capt. P. H. Van, of the "Leawenhorst,"

Nelson, William, the younger, of Beverley, Gent., deceased

Nerbell, Isaac, of Southward, manufacturere of China ware, invention

Nesbitt, Consul, at the Canary Islands

Netherlands, English Ambassador in the, see Holland.
-, Resident in, for Scotch affairs
-, Austrian, additional duty in

Nettleton, Robert, Esq., Governor of the Russia Company, letters to or from
-, Treasurer of the Committee of the Palatines, letters to and from

Neuhaus, in the bishopric of Paderborn

Neunberg, John Jobst Vander, button maker, free denizen

Neuss

Neutral Islands declared to remain to His Majesty, Jesuits' estates in, claims on

Neville, Mr., Secretary to the Embassy in France

Nevilles of Billingbear, the

Nevis, Vice-Admiralty Court at, answer as to Spanish complaints

Newbury, John, of St. Paul's Churchyard, bookseller, invention

Newcastle, Duke of, (Thomas Holles,) [First Lord of the Treasury,]
-, letters to
-, Steward, &c., of Sherwood Forest, appointments
-, succeded
-, Lord Lieutenant, &c. of Middlesex, dismissed
-, created Baron Pelham
-, Keeper of the Privy Seal, appointment
-, letter to

Newcastle-upon-Tyne
-, coal trade, the masters' address to the pitmen
-, explanation why the laws are of no avail against a combination of 4,000 pitmen
-, meeting of the magistrates and gentlemen, ask advice of Government, &c.
-, suppression of riots of pitmen
-, Commanding Officer at
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, (For names see List.)
-, embarkation of troops at
-, Mayor of

Newcombe, Dr. John, Dean of Rochester
-, Rt. Rev. Richard, Bishop of Llandaff, translation

New England, cost of building ships in
-, parts of, to be included in province of Quebec

New Exchange Coffee House

Newey, John, the younger, of Cofton Hackett, pardon, &c.

New Forest, Warden, &c. of

Newfoundland
-, additions to Government of
-, Commander-in-chief of H.M.'s ships in
-, instructions
-, engineers sent out to fix a suitable situation for forts, &c.
-, orders, &c., in connexion with their survey
-, Fishery, Commander-in-chief of the squardron for the protection of
-, disputes with the French, description of the fishery, complaints about encroachments, &c.
-, forces in, contarctor for victualling
-, want of victuals for
-, Frenchmen brought from
-, Governor of
-, H.M.'s ships in, list of
-, Ordnance affairs, &c. at
-, sea cow fishery in
-, &c., surveryor of the coasts of

Newgate, capital convicts in, respited
-, condemned prisoners in, as to the report on
-, keeper of, warrants to

New Hampshire, province of, conditions of grant of a township in
-, Governor of
-, post in, answer as to the state of the
-, troops furnished by

New Jersey, Governor of
-, islands near, not annexed to any Government
-, the post in
-, troops furnished by

Newmarket

Newport (Rhode Island), situation of affairs in

Newport Mercury, No. 370, a copy of the

New Sarum, Recorder of

Newspapers
-, authority to frank

Newton, Lieut. Col., late Governor of Goree, court-martial on
-, Francis, a hostage in France, petition and case of
-, Mr. Isaac, of London
-, Sir Isaac, President of the Royal Society
-, Thomas, D.D., Precentor of York Cathedral, succeeded
-, Bishop of Bristol, election
-, Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's appointment

Newtown, Lord, appointment in Ireland

New York, city of, cost of building ships in
-, embarkation of troops at
-, an escheat in
-, a letter from
-, ordnance sent to
-, packets boats to
-, agent for
-, ship "Beulah" from, wrecked
-, transport service
-, College of, a brief collecting for
-, province of
-, illicit trade in
-, instruments used in public transactions, &c., in, list sent
-, Lieut. Governors of
-, and distribution of seizures
-, parts of, to be included in the province of Quebec
-, posts, ferries, &c. in, state of
-, troops furnished by

Nice
-, Consul at
-, no duty paid for provisions for King's ships at
-, port of, suggested commerce through

Nichola, Cape

Nichols, John Luke, Esq., appointment

Nichols, Geoge

Nicholson, Mr. Alexander, minister of Preston and Buncle
-, James and Robert, of Liverpool, invention
-, Mr. Malcolm, presentation
-, Mr. Patrick, minister of Kiltarlaty, deceased

Nicholl, Dr. John, Canon of Christ, Church, Oxford, &c.
-, John, Secretary of Chelsea Hospital, appointment
-, John Luke, Esq., Secretary, &c. of Chelsea Hospital, appointment

Nicolls, Dr. Samuel, Master of the Temple

Nicolson, John water-bailiff of the river Thames

Nidd,George

Niger, the river

Nisbett, Mr. Charles, preacher, appointment

Nivernois, Due de, see French Ambassador, (Nivernois).

Noakes, Elisha

Noble, Capt. Jerome, of the Corps of Invalids, pension, &c.

Noel, Cheif Justice, Deputy to

Nominations

Nordberg, Mr., petition, &c.

Norfolk, co. of, High Sheriff of, warrant to
-, militia of, to be allowed ammunition
-, Duke of
-, Earl Marshal of England, see Earl Marshal.
-, Herald of Arms Extraordinary

Normancross Hundred, rising of the mob in

Norso, Lazzaro Vitta, Merchant, free denizen

North, Lord, (Frederick North, Esq.,) appointments

North America, see America, North.

Northampton, co. of, militia raised in
-, robberies, &c. in
-, Sheriff and Under Sheriff of
-, Earl of, H.M.'s Ambassador in Venice, see Venice, English Ambassador in, (Northampton.)
-, town of, Mayor of, letter from
-, quartering of dragoons in

North Britain, see Scotland.

North Briton, the, (various numbers,) reports, warrants, &c., connected with
-, proof sheets or copies of
-, (No. 45), printers, publishers, &c., pardon to
-, indict the Solicitor to the Treasury for perjury

Northbrook, Mr., concerned in writing the Free Enquirer

Northern Circuit, Justices of Assize of, mem. of a letter to

Northesk, Earl of, letter from

Northey, Lieut. Col.

Northfleet, Kent, vicarage of

Northington, Earl of, creation of

North Island

North Leigh, co. of Edinburgh, ministers of

Northumberland, co. of, grand jury of, zealous conduct
-, riots and rioters in
-, Earl of, letters to or from
-, Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex, appointment
-, letter to
-, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, see Ireland, Lord Lieutenant of, (Northumberland).

Norton, Mr., letter to
-, Fletcher, or Sir Fletcher, one of H.M.'s counsel, licences to plead
-, engaged for the Crown in the case of the Northumberland rioters
-, directed to prosecute the authors of the "Essay on Woman," &c.
-, Attorney General, letter of dismissal
-, John, surgeon, patent medicine

Norwalk, Connecticut

Norway, complaint as to a ship taken on coast of
-, contraband trade from, report as to, to be sent
-, discoveries in the iron manufacture made by a visit to
-, encouragement towards depredations on British cruisers in ports of
-, French privateers lurking on the coast of
-, illegal capture in a port of

Norwich, Bethel Lunatic Hospital in, charter
-, Bishop of, congéd'élire, assent, &c.
-, (Thomas,) appointment
-, Deans of
-, manufactures, duty laid on, in Hanover
-, M.P. for

Nott, Fettiplace, Esq., appointment
-, letter to

Nottingham
-, co. and town of, Lord Lieutenants, &c. of

Nova Acta Historico Ecclesiastica, published in Germany

Nova Scotia
-, Commander-in-chief of H.M.'s forces in
-, Governor-in-chief of
-, Secretary to
-, parts of, to be included in province of Quebec
-, Vice-Admiralty Court in, ship condemned by

"Nuestra Senora de Begona", Spanish ship, seized

Nuey, John, of Cofton Hackett, pardon, &c.

Nugent, Mr.
-, Robert, Esq., Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, office renewed

Nunn, George, Gent.
-, John, late a Lieutenant in H.M.'s service, barbarous treatment of
-, Robert, Gent., appointment
-, memorial

Nuttal, Mr., letter to

Nymege, French troops at, &c.

O.

Oakes, assault on one
-, Charles, Gent., appointment

O'Bryen, Capt., of H.M.S. "Juno," extracts, &c. from

Offices, &c., grants of
-, of public trust, not suffered by law to pass as chattel interests

O'Flaherty, Mr. James, supposed under sentence for having been in the French service

Ogilvie, Major, of the 9th Regiment, instructions
-, Lieut. Patrick, convicted of incest and murder, letter, reports, &c., relative to

Ogle, Capt.
-, of H.M.S. "Aquilon," letter from

O'Hara, Charles, Quartermaster General of the forces in Portugal, appointment
-, pension, &c.
-, Ranger of the Curragh of Kildare
-, additional salary
-, Col., stores demanded by
-, James, Esq.

Ohio, correspondence with the troops on the

O'keefe, Owen, of Long Acre, coachmaker, inventions

Oldys, William, Esq., Norfolk Herald of Arms Extraordinary

Oliver, Thomas, Supervisor

Olmias, John, of New Hall, Essex, Esq., creation

Omar Rais, Ambassador from Algiers, see Algerine Ambassador.

Onassigonny or Onassiganny (Island of St. Vincent)

Onslow, Lord, H.M.'s Lieutenant of Surrey
-, George, Esq., appointment

Oostfrise, troops designed to seize on

Ophaly, Earl of, creation of

Oporto, British factory at, complaint against Portugal from
-, English Consul at
-, irregularities by English convicts at
-, letters for, route of

Oran (Barbary)
-, Algerine schooner seized in, by Spaniards
-, attack of, proposal for
-, by whom projected
-, ship chased into

Orange Country (New York), an escheat in
-, Mary Princess of, death of

Orchell made from British rock or stone moss

Order in Council of June 1, 1763, mentioned

Ordnance, Board of, letter to
-, reports, &c.
-, clerk of the
-, keepers of
-, Lieut. General of the, (Marquess of Granby,) allowance
-, letter from
-, proposal for extra pay to soldiers marching through Holland
-, (Major General George Townshend,)
-, appointment
-, allowance
-, Master General of the, also Master General of the Ordnance in Ireland
-, gives orders ex-officio to engineers
-, (Lord Viscount Ligonier,)
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, reports as to prisoners of war
-, warrants to
-, (Marquess of Granby,)
-, appointment
-, letters from
-, letters, &c. to
-, Master Smith to the
-, Master Surveyor of the, is Master Surveyor of Great Britain and Ireland by patent
-, office of, charges upon
-, confirmation of establishment
-, principal officers of, see Ordnance Board.
-, Secretary of the, (John Boddington,) letters to or from
-, stores remaining in Great Britain
-, return of, to be made
-, Surveyor General of the, (Sir Charles Frederick,) letter to
-, warrants
-, in England, what they supply troops in Ireland with
-, in Ireland, see Ireland.

Oresund, Consulage on British ships passing, asked for

Orford, George Earl of, Keeper of Hyde Park, appointment
-, letters to

Orfordness, the yachts seen off

Oriental lanuages, interpreter of, and his allowance
-, person skilled in the

Orkney and Zetland, Commissary of
-, Sheriffs Depute of

Ormistoun, parish of

Orwell, Baron, (Francis,) creation of
-, one of the Commissioners of Trade, &c., appointment
-, Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk
-, letters to
-, libel on

Osbaldeston, Dr. Richard, (called Robert in one instrument,) Bp. of Carlisle, translated to London
-, death of

Osborn, Admiral
-, Henry, Esq., appointment

Osborne, Edward, Leicester carrier
-, Capt. Thomas, additional half pay
-, Mr. or Sir William, member of the Irish Ho. of Commons

Osnaburg, bishopric of, contribution levied on
-, contributions claimed by the French from
-, hostages at

Ossorio, Chevalier, Minister and First Secretary of State of the King of Sardinia

Ossory, Bishops of

Ostend
-, fishing boats carrying passengers to be seized
-, packet boats, as to the passengers in, fare, &c.
-, passes, fishing vessels with, unmolested
-, Vice-Consul at

Oswald, James, Esq., a Lord of the Treasury, appointment
-, Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, appointments
-, Moderator of the Scotch General Assembly, see Scotland, Church, General Assembly, Moderator of, (Oswald).
-, John, D.D., late a Prebendary of Westminster
-, made Bishop of Clonfert, &c.
-, translated to Dromore
-, translated to Raphoe
-, Thomas, Esq., appointment

Oswego

Oswestry, Recorders of

Ottoman Porte, treaties with the, nothing but truces
-, See also Turkey.

Our, Mr. Andrew, deceased

Outstanding debt, the, suggestions for payment of

Outworks, stop put to making gardens on

Overton, Thomas, of Sturt Street, Bloomsbury, ironmonger, invention

Owen, Col., regiment of

Oxford, High Sheriff of, letter to
-, Univ. of, Canons of Christchurch in
-, Professor of Modern History in
-, Reader or Professor of Greek in
-, Regius Professor of Divinity in

Oxley, Joseph, of Russell Factory, Northumberland, miller, invention

Oxnam, church and parish of, ministers of