M.
MacCarthy, Donough, Earl of Clancarty,
forfeited estate of, 135, 140.
-, [Elizabeth], Countess [dowager] of
Clancarty, issue to, 76; interest
in her husband's estate, 140.
Macclesfield, Earl of. See Gerard, C.
Mackay, Eneas, colonel, his regiment.
See Army—regiments.
Mackenny, Duncan, quartermaster,
Leigh's regiment, 255.
Mackensie (McKenzy), —, lieutenant
colonel, Brudenall's regiment, 437.
-, John, ensign, Brudenall's regiment, 274.
-, Frances, widow, royal bounty for,
437.
Mackraken, —, captain, of the Royal
Regiment of Foot, 437.
-, Elizabeth, widow, royal bounty
for, 437.
Maclane (Macklane), —, landwaiter, Newcastle, 57, 230.
Mac Loghlin, Morgan, forfeited lands of,
395.
Magherabane, Magherybane, Garrycastle
barony, King's county, 444.
Magooly, co. Cork, 380.
Magorman, John, ship owner, petition
of, 271.
Magunihy, co. Kerry, barony of, 382.
Mahome, —, lands in Alnwick, 422.
Mainwaring. See Manwaring.
Maitland, —, colonel, his regiment. See
Army—regiments.
Majorca, Maxorke, 160.
Malaga, Spain, 342.
Malden, [co. Surrey], Chantry house in,
312.
Maldon, Malden, co. Essex, 317.
Malferes, —, cottage in Rothbury, 423.
Malling, co. Kent, Deanery of, 177.
Maltby [le Marsh], co. Lincoln, 182.
Man, Isle of, 344, 432; pension for the
poor ministers of, 27, 87, 146, 150,
228, 242, 329.
Man. See Mann.
Mangey (Mangy), —, widow of Arthur,
applications concerning her
husband's estate, 47, 52, 54.
-, Arthur, goldsmith of Leeds, executed for counterfeiting, forfeited
estate of, 47, 54, 164, 375–6.
-, alias Montjoy, Benjamin, tenant,
Leeds, 375.
Manley (Manly), —, prosecution of, 65.
-, -, Customs officer, 165.
-, Isaac, son of John, annuity for his
father, 89, 344, 350.
-, James, captain, Bolton's regiment, 274.
-, John, annuity for, 344, 350.
Mann (Man), Daniel, joint Comptroller,
Cardiff port, 303.
-, Henry, tenement in Lucker, 418.
-, John, joint Comptroller, Cardiff
port, 303.
-, Richard, waiter and searcher, etc.,
Bridgwater port, 170.
Mansell, Thomas, ensign, Coote's regiment, 274.
Mansford [?Wansford], co. York, 197.
Manwaring, (Mainwaring, Manwareing),
James, Deputy Master of the Mint
at Chester, 108.
-, Sir John, and the Receiver of
co. Chester, 84, 121.
Maplestead, Maplested, co. Essex, 314.
Marefield. See South Marefield.
Margaret Roding (Reding), co. Essex, 317.
Margate, co. Kent, 435; and London,
hoyman between, 352.
Mariot. See Marriot.
Marketman, Richard, mariner in Customs
boat at Poole, 334.
Marlborough, Earl of. See Churchill, J.
Marlow, John, noontender, London port,
231.
Marmande, Elizabeth de, pension for,
235.
Marr, Marre, co. York, 203.
Marrick. See Morrick.
Marriot (Mariot, Marriott, Marryot,
Maryot), Reginald, of the Exchequer Receipt, fraudulent endorsement of Exchequer bills
by, 5–8, 10, 12, 13, 18, 22–4, 27,
31, 32, 42, 43; his confession,
4–5; new matter against, 13;
his prosecution and bail, 18, 20,
28, 36, 135, 136.
-, -, [deputy auditor of Crown
Revenues], 33, 174, 206, 370.
-, -, lease of lead mines in co.
York, 257, 339.
-, Robert, arrest of, 119.
Marsden, co. Lancs., manor of, 178.
Marshall, co. Essex, manor of, 315.
Marshall, John, commander of the Richard
and Sarah, 189.
-, Richard, collector, Whitehaven
port, 99, 378.
-, Robert, lands in Alnwick, 421.
-, Samuel, chaplain going to Maryland, 214.
-, Simon, comptroller, Chester port,
161.
-, Thomas, chaplain going to Maryland, 214.
Marske, Marsk, co. York, 197.
Martin, —, captain, Mackay's regiment,
437.
-, —, widow, royal bounty for, 437.
-, George, lands in Suckley, 313.
-, Joseph, commander of a customs
sloop at Rye, 278.
-, -, a Receiver of the New East
India Company's subscription, 102,
386.
-, Oliver, forfeited estate of, 444.
-, Tutchen, King's waiter, London
port, 213.
Martinique (Martinico), officer killed at,
437.
Marton, co. York, 199; manor of, 197.
Marwood, Thomas, lieutenant, Company
of Miners, 276.
Mary II, Queen of England, "the late
Queen," 24.
-, allowances for servants of, 354.
-, footman to, 359.
-, Lord Chamberlain to, 307.
-, Maid of Honour to, 146.
-, pension granted by, 322.
-, Treasurer to, 370. See also
Nicholas, E.
Mary of Modena, Queen of James II,
jointure and other grants to, 52,
213, 432.
Maryland, chaplains going to, 214, 224;
books for parishes in, 248.
Maryot. See Marriot.
Marzin, William, master of a French ship,
344.
Mason [Charles, Comptroller of the Mint],
59.
-, Cornelius, petition of, tobacco
duty, 135, 149.
-, John, Receiver General of assessments for co. Cambridge and the
Isle of Ely, 22, 47, 48, 132, 304,
399.
-, Robert, Surveyor of duties on
houses and marriages, etc. for East
Riding of York, 123.
-, William, Sheriff of Surrey, 410,
429.
Massingham, co. Norfolk, manor of, 313;
see also Great Massingham; Little
Massingham.
Maston [?Muston], co. York, 201.
Matfine, Charles, Customs officer, 244.
Mathook, Thomas, information against,
259.
Matthews (Mathew, Mathews, Matthew),
—, Brigadier, payment of arrears
to his widow, 92, 338, 425.
-, -, colonel, payment to, 286;
petition for lease of the office of
Havenor of the Duchy of Cornwall,
60–1.
-, Benjamin, Receiver General of
assessments for cos. Northampton and Rutland, 78, 296, 304,
397, 399.
-, Jonathan, petition of, seized
tobacco, 343.
-, Richard, late Customer of Cardiff
port, 236.
-, Thomas, abuses in leather duty,
44, 45.
-, Thomas, Receiver General of
assessments for cos. Brecon, Cardigan, Hereford and Radnor, 188,
304, 399, 428.
-, -, tidesman, Scarborough, 379.
Maudit, Peers, Windsor Herald, 215.
Maurice. See Morris.
Mawson, co. York, manor of, 203.
Mawson, Charles, Chester Herald, 215.
Maxorke. See Majorca.
Maxwell, George, John and Robert, joint
agents for prizes in the island of
Providence, 356.
May, Sir Algernon, pension for, 95, 264,
349.
-, Charles, pension for his wife,
89, 336.
-, Eleanor, wife of Charles, late a
Maid of Honour, pension for, 336.
-, Griffin, captain, Gibson's regiment, 275.
-, William, a messenger, 359.
Mazzin, William, petition of, 330.
Meadows, Philip, Excise Commissioner,
393.
-, Sir Phillip, Commissioner for
Trade and Plantations, 297.
Meagher, Thady, forfeited lands of, 396.
Meath, county of, forfeited lands in, 407,
444.
Meath, Earl of. See Brabazon, E.
Mechatts, co. Essex, 317.
Meddox, Boniface, person outlawed at
the suit of, 365.
Medina, Solomon de. repayment of a
loan by, 86.
Mediterranean. See Subject Index—Navy;
Ships.
Meeke, Anthony, undersearcher at
Gravesend, 213.
Meeniss, John, ensign, Gibson's regiment,
275.
Meere. See Mere.
Meesters, [William], storekeeper of the
Ordnance, 404.
Melkinthorpe, Melkenthorpe, co. Westmorland, 180.
Mellescroft, See Molescroft.
Mellhous, co. Essex, 317.
Mellish, John, landwaiter at Portsmouth,
234.
-, -, deceased, a customs surveyor, 260.
Meltingby [Meltonby], co. York, 198.
Melton on the Hill, co. York, 194.
Memine Reis (Raise), gift from the Consul
at Algiers, 340.
Menilaws. See Moneylaws.
Mening, John, late a waiter of the Four
and a half per cent. duty in Barbados, 151.
Mennythorpe, Menythorp, co. York, 197.
201.
Menthorpe, co. York, 201.
Merchant, Thomas, a haberdasher of
Wells, loan by, 321.
Mere, Meere, co. Wilts, hundred or bailiwick of, lease of, 123, 186, 239.
Meredith, Richard, Customer, Chester
port, 241.
Merefen, co. Northumberland, 416.
Merioneth, county of, Receiver General
of assessments, 306, 399.
-, surveyor of duties on marriages,
etc., and houses, 123.
Merret (Merrett, Meritt), —, corn imported by, 28.
-, -, a Yeoman Harbinger, 389.
-, William, deputy Knight Harbinger,
58, 70, 93, 272.
Merriman, Thomas, receiver of Post Office
revenue, Oxford to Evesham stage,
281.
Merryfield, co. Berks, lands called, 175.
Message, John, lieutenant, Brudenall's
regiment, 274.
Messina, Sicily, Consul at, 265.
Methop. See Middup.
Methuen, John, Chancellor of Ireland,
royal bounty for, as Speaker of
the House of Peers, 272.
Methwold, Methwould, co. Norfolk, 313.
Metton, co. Norfolk, 313.
Metzelaier, Bottle Gerret, master of the
L'Esperance, 237.
Mexborough. See Muckleburgh.
Mezar, Eggia de, Armenian merchant,
126, 131.
Michelburne (Mitchelburne), John, colonel,
his regiment. See Army—regiments.
Micklegate. See York city.
Mickle Tosson, co. Northumberland, 414.
Midburgh, co. Lancs., 178.
Middleburg, 216.
Middle Rasen, Middleraisen, co. Lincoln,
206.
Middlesex, county of, fee farm rents in,
sold, 311–2, 317; Receivers
General of assessments, etc., 304,
320, 399, 449; sheriffs of, 409;
solicitor for assessing taxes in, 224;
surveyor of duties on marriages,
etc., and houses, 124; undersheriff
of, 21.
Middlethird, co. Tipperary, barony of, 396.
Middleton, co. Lancs, 178.
Middleton, co. Northumberland, 415.
See also North Middleton; South
Middleton.
Middleton, co. York, 194, 198, 200.
Middleton (Midleton), —, corn duties, 28.
-, Lady Ann, lands, co. Lancs., 178.
-, Charles, 56.
-, -, petition for lease of lead
mines, co. York, 339.
-, -, lieutenant, Farrington's regiment, 276.
-, John, information against, 259.
-, -, lands in Bradford, co.
Northumberland, 416.
-, Philip, petition of, pirate's effects,
398.
-, Ralph, tenement in Edington,
416.
-, Richard, petition for deputy
searcher's place, Gravesend, 413.
-, Samuel, tidesman and waiter
and searcher, Penzance port, 261.
-, Walter, Customer and collector,
Milford port, 188, 225; agent for
Prizes there, 225, 245.
-, William, representation concerning frauds in taxes, 132, 339.
Middup, co. Lancs. [?Methop, co. Westmorland], 178.
Midrome. See Mindrum.
Midsomer Norton, co. Somerset, 413.
Milburne (Milburn), George, owner of
the site of Clifford Fort, 186.
-, Ralph, lands in Corbridge, 421.
Milde, John, ship's master, 125.
Mildenhall, co. Suffolk, 306.
Milfield. See Milnefield.
Milford Haven, co. Pembroke, port of,
Agent for prizes in, 225, 245;
Customs officers in, 188, 225, 245,
260, 265, 298, 349, 350, 359; ship
wrecked near, 330, 344.
Milford, Robert. See Mitford.
Millard. See Millerd.
Miller, John, ensign, Farrington's regiment, 276.
-, -, of the Bank of England,
269.
-, Joseph, riding officer at Workington, 158.
-, Richard, Customer of woollen
cloth and petty customs, London
port, 233.
Millerd (Millard), —, of the Bank of
England, 17.
Millet, Robert, cottage in Pelton, 419.
Mills, John, Excise duties, 19.
-, Leo, letter of, 64.
Milltown, Miltown, Middlethird barony,
co. Tipperary, 396.
Milnefield [?Milfield], co. Northumberland,
415.
Milner, Cuthbert, lands in Alnwick, 421.
Milton, co. Kent, Conyers Iley in, 435.
Miltown. See Milltown.
Mindrum, Midrome, Mindrome, co. Northumberland, 419.
Minerefeet [Mintsfeet], co. Westmorland,
180.
Minshull, Peter, captain, Erle's regiment,
275.
Mintsfeet. See Minerefeet.
Minzies, Robert, captain, Farrington's
regiment, 276.
Miremont, Marquis de, his regiment. See
Army—regiments; wine for, seized,
369.
Missenden, Missendon, [co. Bucks.], 175.
Misson, co. Lincoln, 322, 433.
Mistley, Misley, co. Essex, 314.
Mitchelburne. See Michelburne.
Mitchell, —, captain, Receiver General of
taxes for co. Gloucester in 1692,
355.
-, John, lands in Old Windsor, 175.
-, -, captain, commander of a
fireship, 369.
-, Sir Michael, a commissioner for
managing forfeited estates in
Ireland, 408, 409.
-, Samuel, assistant Secretary to
the Trustees for Exchequer bills,
238.
-, -, lease terminable on his life,
239.
Mitchener, John, affidavit of, 80.
Mitford, co. Norfolk, hundred of, 306.
Mitford, Mitforth, co. Northumberland,
416.
Mitford (Milford), —, lottery tickets of,
98–9.
-, Robert, sheriff of Northumberland, 261.
Mitforth, Christopher, lands in Ovingham,
420.
-, Richard, lands in Higham Dykes,
420.
-, Robert, tenement in Mitford, 416.
Mitton. See Little Mitton.
Moanogeenagh. See Monygenagh.
Mockford, John, customs officer, Faversham, 131, 266.
Mohun, Charles, Baron Mohun, royal
bounty for, 91; trial of, 71.
Molescroft, Mellescroft, Mollscroft, co.
York, 200; Carmonscrobs in, 200.
Molineux (Mollineux, Molyneux), Mr., 18.
-, Lord, lands in Tarbock, 179.
-, Francis, army clothier, petition
of, 425.
-, [Thomas, Comptroller of the
Mints], 59.
Mollington, Mollinton, co. Warwick, 204.
Mollscroft. See Molescroft.
Molyne, Jeremy, landwaiter, Colchester
port, 127.
Molyneux. See Molineux.
Monaparson, Monyparson, Barretts barony, co. Cork, 380.
Monattery [Monatray], Decies barony,
co. Waterford, 380.
Monck, Robert, tenement in Warkworth,
423.
Moneyfaddee [Moneyfad], Moydow barony,
co. Longford, 395.
Moneyflugh. See Moonyflugh.
Moneylaws, Menilaws, co. Northumberland, 419.
Monitonilany, Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny, 380.
Monks Horton, co. Kent, manor of, 177.
Monmouth, county of, forfeited lands in,
365; Receivers General of assessments, etc., 305, 337, 400; sheriff
of, 434; surveyors of duties on
marriages, etc., and houses, 124,
339.
Monmouth, Duchess of. See Scott,
Ann.
-, Duke of. See Fitz Roy, James.
Monsham. See Moulsham.
Montagu (Montague), —, counsel, 18,
26, 40, 54, 79, 80.
-, -, colonel, a captain of the
Guards, 78, 299.
-, -, lands, co. Berks, 176.
-, -, late surveyor of the Window
tax, co. Bucks, 95.
-, Charles, Chancellor of the Exchequer, at the Treasury Board,
1–113 passim; Exchequer bills
of, 10; salary of, 119, 211, 323,
373.
-, Christopher, a Commissioner for
Stamp duties, 431, 450; Excise
Commissioner, 393, 431; a manager
of the Malt Lottery, 429.
-, Heneage, Master of the Jewel
House, 135, 140, 174, 189, 233,
280, 297, 319.
-, Ralph, Earl of Montagu, Master
of the Great Wardrobe, 22, 142,
146, 152, 159, 257, 263, 410.
Monteagle, Lord. See Parker, Thomas.
Montgomery, county of, Receiver General
of assessments, 306, 399; surveyor of duties on marriages, etc.,
and houses, 123.
Montgomery, Viscount. See Herbert,
William.
Montgomery, Sir James, escape of, 339.
Montjoy. See Mangey; Mountjoy.
Montserrat, 151, 174.
Monygenagh [Moanogeenagh], Tulla barony, co. Clare, 407.
Monyparson. See Monaparson.
Moody (Moodie), James, captain, prizes
sold by, 212, 276–7, 349–50.
Moone, co. Kildare, manor of, 401.
Moonyflugh [Moneyflugh], co. Cork, 380.
Moor (Moore), —, corn imported by, 28.
-, Edward, petition for place as
surveyor of duties on Windows,
etc., 170.
-, Horatio, claim to lease of the
tennis court, 2, 13–14.
- See also More.
Moorbyings, co. York, 199.
Moor Monkton, co. York, Owingfield in,
199.
Moortown, Mooretown, Kilcullen barony,
co. Kildare, 382.
Mordaunt (Mordant), Henry, colonel,
his regiment. See Army—regiments; his regiment of marines.
See Marines.
-, -, Conservator and Supervisor
of Dean Forest, 216.
More, Clanwilliam barony, co Limerick,
381.
More, Thomas, tenement in Northumberland, 418.
- See also Moor.
Moreau, —. landwaiter's place, London
port, 99.
Moresk, co. Cornwall, manor of, 365.
Morgan, —, a goldsmith in Suffolk Street,
98.
-, Dame Ann, of Chelsea, lands in
Monmouth bequeathed by, 308,
391.
-, Anthony, major, Exempt Guidon
and Cornet in the First Troop of
Guards, 87, 328.
-, Charles, captain, Bolton's regiment, 274.
-, Edward, affidavit of, 80.
-, Thomas, recommends person for
place of Receiver General for North
Wales, 79.
-, -, Surveyor of duties on
houses and marriages, etc. for co.
Bedford, 124.
-, Walter, outlaw, his lands in co.
Monmouth, 365.
Morgason, Thomas, a collector of taxes
in Stepney, embezzlement by,
323, 430.
Morice. See Morris.
Morin, Peter, lieutenant, Gibson's regiment, 275.
Morland, Sir Samuel, the father, pension
granted to, 230.
-, -, the son, pension for, 55,
230, 232.
Morpeth, co. Northumberland, 415, 419,
422; Lady's Close, Sigglestone
Close and Stobe Close in, 416.
Morrice. See Morris.
Morrick, Marrick, co. Northumberland,
413, 420.
Morris (Maurice, Morice, Morrice), Jenkin,
Surveyor of duties on houses and
marriages, etc. for cos. Monmouth,
Glamorgan and Brecon, 124.
-, John, deputy Customer and collector, Milford port, 260.
-, -, merchant of London, 118.
-, Nicholas, trustee and guardian
of Sir Nicholas, petition for lease
of the office of Havenor of the
Duchy of Cornwall, 61, 76, 117,
118, 336, 351.
-, Sir Nicholas, proposed lease of the
office of Havenor of the Duchy of
Cornwall, 117, 118.
-, William, son of John, merchant,
lease during his life, 118.
-, Sir William, Secretary of State
in 1660, grants of the office of
Havenor of the Duchy of Cornwall,
118, 336.
-, -, son of Sir William, lease
during his life, 118.
Morrow, co. York, 199.
Morse, —, a servant, 32.
-, Joseph, tidesman, Bridgwater
port, 361.
Mortershead, Samuel, proclamation reward for, 296.
Mortimer, Lawrence, tenant, co. Middlesex,
376.
Morton, —, loan by, 87.
-, William, lands in Northumberland, 422.
Morton alias Burton [Burton Dassett],
co. Warwick, 204.
Morton Baggot (Baggott), co. Warwick,
204.
Moscropp, Robert, lands in Alnwick, 420.
Moseley, William, lieutenant and adjutant,
Leveson's regiment, 293.
Mosse, Nich., tenement in Northumberland, 417.
Mottram, —. captain, Colt's regiment,
437.
-, Lucy, widow, royal bounty for,
437.
Moulin, Thomas, master of the John,
158.
Moulsham, Monsham, co. Essex, "George"
in, 316.
Mount of St. John the Baptist [in the
Deanery of Bulmer, co. York],
419.
Mountfort, John, clerk to Commissioners
for licensing hawkers and pedlars,
430.
Mountjoy (Montjoy), Viscount. See
Stewart, William.
Mountnessing, Munazeens, co. Essex, 314.
Mountrath, Earl of. See Coote, Charles.
Mouson, Mussen, co. Northumberland, 414.
Mowles, John, tenement in Newcastle,
416.
Moxham, John, proclamation reward for,
373.
Moycashel, Moycashill, co. Westmeath,
barony of, 382.
Moydow, co. Longford, barony of, 395.
Moygoish, co. Westmeath, barony of, 407.
Moyrath, Decies barony, co. Waterford,
380.
Moyvoughly, Moyvaghly, Rathconrath
barony, co. Westmeath, 382.
Mozel, John, quartermaster, Harvey's
regiment, 254.
Much Baddow (Baddor). See Great
Baddow.
Much Leys. See Great Leighs.
Much Tey. See Great Tey.
Much Walsham. See Great Waltham.
Muchland, Muckland, co. Lancs., 179.
Muckleburgh [Mexborough], co. York,
195.
Mudborrow Green, [Mulberry Green], co.
Essex, 315.
Mullady, Hugh, forfeited estate of, 366.
-, Redmund, forfeited estate of, 366.
Mullaghcrowny [Mullaghcrohy], Ballyboy
barony, King's County, 443.
Mulliverny [?Mullawornia], Moydow
barony, co. Longford, 395.
Mullmafooky, Clane barony, co. Kildare,
382.
Mumbles, co. Glamorgan, 252.
Munazeens. See Mountnessing.
Munden. See Great Munden; Little
Munden.
Mureau (Murreau), Daniel, landwaiter's
place, London port, 377.
Murphy, Martin, his house in Athlone,
444.
Murrall, William, sheriff of co. Stafford,
370, 429.
Murreau. See Mureau.
Muscovy, Czar of, issues for his reception,
49, 51, 208, 211, 227.
-, damages to the house, gardens,
etc. in Deptford, used by him,
325, 360; used by his Guards,
360.
-, clocks and tools purchased by,
325.
-, ordnance for, 377.
-, Engineers going to, 92, 338.
Musgrave, —, clerk of the deliveries of
the Ordnance, 404.
-, Sir Christopher, stalls of cattle
in Cumberland and Westmorland,
180.
-, Edward, Abbeylow Grange, co.
Westmorland, 180.
-, Sir Richard, a Justice of Peace for
Cumberland, 337.
Mussen. See Mouson.
Mustapha, dragoman to the Consul
at Algiers, 340.
Muston. See Maston.
Mutford, co. Suffolk, half hundred of, 306.