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M
Mack Conell, James [of Scotland], conditions of grant to him of certain lands in Ireland, contained in an indenture between Elizabeth and him, 57.
Mack-Jonas, Richard, 151.
McCarthy, Florence, letter from, 425.
McDonogh, Fearfessa, letter to, 425.
McMorris, Lord, 194.
M'Phelime, Sir Breane, 108.
Madrid (Madril, Madrill, etc.), 71,
233, 272, 482, 487, 489, 498,
531, 603.
-, letter dated at, 450.
Maer, George, 431.
Magdeburg, 48.
Magdeburg and Halle, Archbishop of, 140.
Magoghegan, Bryan, 189.
Magoghegans, the, 189.
Magoghlan, —, 190.
Maidstone, 15.
-, College, account of receipts of
lands late of, 27.
-, - particular of lands of, 33.
-, - particular of woods of, 15,
134.
-, -, receipt of an account of,
by Thomas Hanson, steward
of the College, 190.
-, farms at, 517.
-, parsonage and vicarage of, 16.
-, plan showing course of Medway
from, 589.
Mails, royal, 282.
Maine, Duke of, 342.
Maineville (Mannewill, Menivell), Monsieur, 241, 242, 341.
Maitland:
-, James, 351.
-, John, of Thirlstane, secretary of
Scotland, 341.
-, Robert, deacon [dean?] of
Aberdeen, 72, 79.
-, -, dean of Aberdeen, 78.
-, William, Laird of Lettington
(Lydington, Lodincton, etc.),
104, 106.
Majorca (Majorque), 444.
Malbye (or Malbie):
-, Arthur, 288.
-, Captain Henry, letter from, 587.
Malory (or Malorie), Sir William, letter from, 576.
Malsey, 71.
Malta, 126.
Malvoisin (Malvosyn), Monsr., sent to England, 143.
Man, Isle of, 431.
-, corn mills in, 251.
Manchester, 394.
Manderston (Manderstoun):
-, George, prebendary of St. Giles,
Edinburgh, 75, 79, 82.
-, John, canon of Dunbar, prebendary of Beltoun, 75, 76, 77,
79, 82.
Maneuvre, Monsieur de, 194, 195.
Maney, Mr., 396.
Manfield, Lawrence, 515.
Manmaker, —, Treasurer of Flushing, 358.
Manners:
-, Edward, Earl of Rutland, 296,
298, 356, 438.
-, -, birth of, 141.
-, -, letters from, mentioned,
158.
-, -, letter from, 160.
-, -, notes in his care against
Thomas Markham, 169.
-, -, pardon and licence for
alienation from, 171.
-, Henry, Earl of Rutland, death
of, 142.
-, -, instructions for survey of lands sold by him,
438.
-, Isabel, Countess Dowager of
Bedford, letter from, 445.
-, Thomas, Earl of Rutland, articles of instruction for a survey
of lands granted to, by Henry
VIII, 438.
Mannocke:
-, Anne, letter from, 577.
-, Thomas, her husband, 577.
Manorial account of Bass, etc., Herts, 114.
Mans, François, merchant of Antwerp, letter to, 101.
Mansfeld (Mansfeild), Count, 509.
-, Count Charles goes against the
Turks, 524.
-, commands in Hungary under
Archduke Mathias, 603–605.
-, is expected to besiege Raab,
604.
Mansfield, Notts., 169.
-, manor of, 169.
-, "manredde" of the men of,
169.
Mantes, 506, 509.
-, attempt of Parisians to treat for
peace at, 437.
Mantua, Margaret, Duchess of, sends Bishop of Nola with her congratulations on Queen Mary's marriage, 34.
Manwood, Roger, Lord Chief Baron,
letter from, 171.
-, order by, 258.
Manxell, Sir Rees, chamberlain of County Palatine of Chester, 13.
Manye, Mr., 473.
Maplesden, Peter, 156.
-, father of, attainted for Wyatt's
rebellion, 156.
Maps and plans, 17, 18, 137, 152, 159, 188, 259, 290, 340, 369, 370, 378, 426, 438, 439, 446, 447, 461, 475, 503, 516, 522, 589.
Mar, Earl of. See Erskine.
Marbeck, John, 394.
Marbury, Mr., 263.
March, Earldom of, 1.
Marchante, Richard, letter from, 463.
Marchaumont (Marchomont), Monsieur de, 194, 195.
-, letter to, 190, 196, 207.
Marches, the, 251, 253.
-, Lord Hunsdon, Lord Warden of
the East, 253.
-, presentment of jurors as to tenements in, 253.
-, reports of spoils in, by the Scots,
502.
-, the East, outrages by the Scots
in, 559.
-, the Middle, 318, 503.
-, the West, 517.
Marches of Wales, Deputy Lieutenants in, 522.
Marenes [France], salt of, 89.
Margarita, Island of, English descent on, 511.
Margate (Morgat, Margat), 502, 553.
-, letters dated at, 580, 581.
Marguerite, Queen of Henry IV, letter from, 420.
Maribroghe, Queen's County, grant in, 96.
Mariners, an unlawful assembly of,
467.
-, plan for increase of, 556.
-, reasons for dispensing with the
Act for increase of, 556.
Mario, Monsignor, 185.
Marjoribanks, Michael, a clerk, 75, 81.
Mark [dukedom of], 49.
Market, Clerk of the, grant of office of, 133.
Markham:
-, -, a Papist, 385.
-, Thomas, 169.
Marmaduke, Mr., of the Court of Wards, 456.
Marmoutier (Mairemoustier), letter dated at, 100.
Marquartson, Count, a Dane, 430.
Marque, letters of, 372.
Marr, —, signature of, 253.
Marseilles, 349.
Marshal, Earl, patent for the office of, 118.
Marshall (or Marishall), Earl of. See Keith.
Marshall, Richard, report of, upon property in Folkingham, 145.
Marson alias Fountayne, Robert le, a minister of the French Church, 224.
Martiall, John, 394.
Martinis, Veron, gone to Ireland, 558.
Martin, (Martyn):
-, Gregory, 394.
-, Richard, letter from, 212.
-, -, alderman, 288.
Martins, Richard, 39.
Martiques, —, Governor in Brittany, 68.
Martyr (Martir), Peter, alluded to, 313.
Mary, Princess, letters to, 18.
-, -, alluded to, 25.
Mary I, Queen of England, letter
from, 36.
-, letter to, 34.
-, settles Hanseatic disputes, 45.
-, a livery of coarse cloths for King
Philip begun in her time,
102.
-, allusion to, 179.
Mary, Queen of Scots, 41, 420.
-, letters from, 86, 87, 99, 107, 192,
234, 235, 243, 253, 261, 264,
293, 296, 312, 317, 323 (2).
-, letters to, 87, 91, 232, 281, 282.
-, banquet held in galleys at her
departure from Scotland, 41.
-, arrangement for journey to meet
Elizabeth; conditions of
meeting, 59.
-, her share in the murder of Darnley, 83.
-, marriage with Bothwell, 83.
-, protests against Elizabeth's
refusal to receive her, 87.
-, commissioners for her affairs, at
York, 88–89.
-, prophecy concerning, 94.
-, dissertation on her right to the
Crown of England, 101.
-, pedigree and right to the Crown
of England, 107.
-, her marriage, Lethington's
opinion on, 104.
-, her execution urged from danger
of Catholic plots, 112.
-, Sir W. Cecil and Sir Walter Mildmay sent to her, 142.
-, consultation mentioned, upon a
letter of, 201.
-, her being prisoner more profitable to her than liberty, 250.
-, her conveying away undertaken
by Earl of Northumberland,
271.
-, plot for her delivery, 272–281.
-, the instrument whereby perils
grow to England, 288–290.
-, guilt in her husband's death
imputed to, by Queen Elizabeth, 309.
-, James VI cherishes any of his
subjects who have tried to be
serviceable to, 311.
-, speeches etc. in Parliament concerning, 312.
-, letter from Henri III in her
behalf, 315.
-, any shame done to her to be
revenged by James VI, 317.
-, proclamation declaring sentence
against, 321.
-, warrant for a direction against,
321.
-, treatise as to whether heirs of,
should succeed Elizabeth,
327.
-, cipher mentioning her, 328.
-, Master of Gray suspected to
have been the greatest cause
of her death, 332.
-, execution of, 333, 342, 390,
404.
-, to be buried honourably, 344.
-, reference to commission concerning, 353.
-, reference to death of, 360.
-, mention of a MS. touching her
condemnation, 424.
Maryot (Maryet):
-, Anthony, grant to, 473.
-, Robert, 426.
Mason:
-, Elizabeth, Lady, letter from,
155.
-, Sir John, Treasurer of the
Queen's Chamber, 325.
-, -, 209.
Massam, —, alderman, 288.
Massie, Mr., of Rishton, 600.
Masters, Richard, suit of, 193.
Matelica, 126.
Mathew:
-, -, tailor to the Cecils, 38.
-, -, tailor and soldier, 398.
-, Allen, officer in the Ewery,
120.
-, John, 39.
Mathyssen, Niels, of Utrecht, 237.
Matinon or Matinion, Marshal, 381.
-, son of, 538.
Matthias, Archduke of Austria, 126, 389, 603.
Mattyesen or Mattiessen, Jacob, 413, 415.
Maunderstoun. See Manderston.
Maurice, Count. See Nassau.
Mauvissiere, Michel de Castelnau,
Sieur de, 192, 317, 318.
-, letters from, 285, 477.
-, letters to, 234, 235, 243.
Maximilian I, Emperor, 8–9.
-, King of Hungary and the
Romans (Roamenes), 9.
Maximilian II, Emperor of Germany,
letter to, 66.
-, writes to Elizabeth regarding
his pleasure in the Order of
the Garter, 68.
-, proposed marriage of second
daughter of, 95.
-, mentioned, 125, 144 (2).
-, Archduke of Austria, to Elizabeth, concerning the Earl of
Sussex, 87.
Maxwell:
-, John, Lord, Earl of Morton
from 1581–85, 182, 230, 269,
286, 322, 363, 371, 378, 411.
-, John, Lord Herries, 87, 88.
-, -, articles between the Earl
of Murray and others on one
part and Lord Herries and
others on the other, 96.
-, William, Lord Herries (Herys),
479.
Maye, Richard, 288.
Mayence, bishopric of, 95.
Mayenne (Maine, Mayne, Maenium),
Duke of, 399, 442, 465, 518,
524.
-, to be Governor of French
County, 538.
-, to meet Henri IV at Compiegne,
546.
-, at Monceaux, 565.
Maynard:
-, Henry, letter to, 512.
-, -, 209.
-, -, endorsement by, 483.
"M.B.," letter from, 345
Mecklenbourg (Meckelbourg), Dukes of, 140.
Medicine, "universal," 403.
Medicis, Catherine de, letter from,
133.
-, writes to Queen Elizabeth,
143.
-, mentioned, 200, 230, 233, 236,
239, 243, 263.
-, death of, 391, 400.
Medina Sidonia, Alfonso Peres, Duke of, captain of the Spanish fleet, 391.
Mediterranean, chart of, 340.
Medkerke:
-, Captain, foot company of, 532.
-, Madame, 559.
Medlye, W., a brief discourse of Rhetoric by, 135.
Medouse, Jacob, a correspondent of H. Wotton in Heidelberg, 556.
Meduro, Don Rodrigo, intention of to make an attempt on Henri IV and Antonio Perez, 564.
Medway, the, plan showing course of, 589.
Meissen, Frederick, Marquis of, and Elector of Saxony, 197.
Melcomb Regis, 416.
-, letter from Mayor and burgesses of, 451.
Meleun;
-, Pierre de, 178.
-, Ro. de, 178.
Melis, William, of Utrecht, 237.
Meller, Alexander, 436.
Melrose Abbey, 76, 77.
Melville (Melvill, Melvine, Melven,
Meling, etc.):
-, James, of Hallhill, 395.
-, Robert, letter from, 478.
-, Sir Robert, 321, 339, 340, 341.
-, -, letter from, 344.
Mendoça, Don Bernardino, Spanish ambassador in England, 273, 276, 296.
Menell, Lewis de, native of Normandy, 222.
Mensi, Batista, at "Bristo Fayre," 558.
Menze, Niccola di, executor of Niccolo di Gozzi, petition of, 516.
Merchant Taylors, 359.
Merchants Adventurers, the:
-, complaint of against Hanse merchants resident in the Stillyard, answered, 33.
-, exhibit information concerning
allegations of the Hanse, 35.
-, grievances of, 52.
-, Fellowship of, petition against
"unkind dealing of the
House of Burgundy," 65.
-, complaints against Merchants of
the Steelyard, 121.
-, fears of, for their goods at
Antwerp, 204.
-, controversy between them and
the Merchants of the Staple
alluded to, 231.
-, bill for transportation of cloth
preferred by, 475.
Merchants of Antwerp and Flushing, complaints by, 67.
Merchants of Sandwich, 121.
Merchants, English, to Regent of
Flanders, concerning certain
imports to Antwerp, 63.
-, complaints of, in trafficking at
Bordeaux, 432.
-, points at issue with the States
concerning duties on goods of,
477.
-, in bad case in France, 487.
-, articles as to, in a draft of a
treaty with France, 574–575.
-, reasons for continuance of
Stoade as place of residence of,
602.
Merchant Stranger, warrant admitting to be jeweller and licensing to enter and depart with jewellery, embroidery, etc., 17.
Mercœur (Mercurie, Mercure), Duc de, 400, 451, 469, 486, 498, 515, 518, 538, 549.
Meredeth, Mr., Bishop of Laughlin and Dean of St. Patrick's, R. Ireland servant to, 480.
Merik, Roland, Doctor of Law and Canon of St. Davids, an adversary of the Bishop, 32.
Merre, William, 318.
Merrick or Meyrick, Sir Gelly, quarrel of, with Sir A. Ashley, 582–
583, 603.
-, steward of Earl of Essex, 590
(note).
-, Sir Richard, his father, 384.
Mershe, Gualterus, 196.
Mersse, the [Scotland], 385.
Merton (Mertyn), abbey, 508.
Messiers [France], 230.
Mesuage, Monsieur de, 233.
Metcalf:
-, Mathew, keeper of Raydell,
97.
-, Mathew, lands of, detained by
Ralph Atkinson, 558.
Meulan (Mewllynne), munitons taken to, 437.
Mey, John, Bishop of Carlisle, signature of, 252.
Michell:
-, Francis, 508.
-, Mr., 417.
-, -, letter to, 416.
Middleburg or Middleborough [Netherlands], 115, 439.
-, letter from merchants of, 325.
Middleham Castle [Yorks], 97.
Middlemore, Mr., deputy of, 291.
Middlesex, estimate for making
bridges in, 329.
-, musters in, 239.
-, under-sheriff of, 130.
Middleton (Mydleton, Myddelton):
-, Arthur, 344.
-, Marmaduke, Bishop of St.
Davids, 216.
-, Thomas, 472, 479.
-, William, Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge, 129, 130–
132.
Mighell, Abraham, native of Antwerp (Antwapte), 224.
Migueleves (?), signature of, 331.
Milan, 524, 555, 561, 603.
-, Archbishop of, 139.
-, state of, 152.
-, Nuovo Aviso printed at, 139.
Mildmay:
-, Mr., 421.
-, Sir Walter, Chancellor of the
Exchequer, 209, 241.
-, -, letter from, and others,
218.
-, -, letter to, 109.
-, -, is sent to Queen of Scots
with Sir W. Cecil, 142.
-, -, notes of speech of, on the
Anjou marriage, 172.
-, -. warrant addressed to,
357.
-, -, farmer of some leases of
the Queen, 423.
-, -, death of, 423.
-, Sir William, letter from, 91.
-, -, prisoner in Algiers, 552.
Mile End, poor house at, 170.
Miles, Ed., letters and verses from, 102.
Milford, 90, 421.
Milford Haven, 347.
-, fortification of, 478.
-, Dale Road near, 478.
-, the Stacks near, 478.
Military duties, description of, 18.
-, a bill concerning the marching
and placing of battle, 18.
Miller, Alexander, of Edinburgh, 330.
Milles:
-, George, 59.
-, Thomas, letter to, 387.
-, - plan of Dover town etc.
drawn by, 475.
Millis (Myllis):
-, Mr., 296.
-, -, 332.
Mills, Mr., letter from, 558.
Milton, blockhouse of, 447.
Minden, 48.
Minden. See Halberstadt.
Minister [Low Countries], 293.
Ministers (Protestant), 314, 326.
-, of Norwich, petition of, 461.
Minorca (Minorque), 444.
Minshall, John, 186.
Minshewe, —, a serjeant, 398.
Mints of United Provinces, 473.
Mitcham, Surrey, 359.
Mitchell, Edmund. See Shorley.
M., J., letter from, 525.
Moape alias Charles Paget, 274.
Moar, Richard, Thomas Wray's man, 155.
Modbury, letter dated at, 539.
Modines, Don Pedro de, 505.
Mody or Modye:
-, Mr., 238, 239.
-, -, 450, 451.
Modye's Motions, a paper so endorsed, 454.
Mogul, the Great, letter to, 239.
Moldavia, in danger from the Tartars, 604.
Molineux, R., a copy certified by, 251.
Monceaux, 565.
Monceux, Madame de, sister of, 565.
Moncontour, in Brittany, Sieur de Tremblaye Captain of, 449.
Mondreville, M. de, Comte de Dampierre, letter to, 566.
Money, alteration of, at different
times, 53.
-, methods for levy of, 391.
Mongomerie, Mr. George, bearer of a letter, 567.
Monies, English and foreign, 522.
Monken Barne, Thonge, Shorne, Kent, 133.
Monmouthshire, order to Queen's
officers in, 398.
-, Deputy Lieutenants in, 522.
Monpersons, Mr., a fugitive, 118.
Monson, —, suits of, within the circuit of Lincoln, 532.
Montague (Montagu, Mountague):
-, William, tenant of lands near
Brigstock, 512.
-, -, sister of Francis Dacre, 547.
-, Viscount. See Browne.
Monteny, —, Captain of the Ports in France, 405.
Montfeld, Sussex, 21.
Montgomery, John, 389.
Montgomeryshire, reasons against appointment of R. Pryse to be sheriff of, 445.
Montmerancye, Mr., 116.
Montmorency, Henri, Duc de, 230, 406.
Montpelier, 346.
Montpensier, Duke of, reported to
have taken Lusignan, 126.
-, besieges Avranches, 437.
Montreuil (Monstreuil, Montreul),
195, 539, 540.
-, assistance demanded for, 535.
-, Duke de Bouillon at, 537.
-, letter dated at, 531.
Montrose, Earl of, 311.
Montroyel Bovin, 206.
Moor:
-, George, 530.
-, Joos de, Vice-Admiral of Zeeland, letter from, 570.
Moore:
-, John, sumpterman, petition of,
144.
-, John. See Thatcher.
-, -, a boatswain, 472.
Moors, disturbance among the, 567.
-, suggestion to sell inferior arms
to, 606,
Moquett, Sir Timothy, a fugitive, 118.
Mora, Don Cristofero de, 566.
Moravia, troops from to go against Turks, 603.
Morazin, Captain, a Spaniard, 483.
Mordent, Lady, house of, in Fetter Lane, 477.
More:
-, Mr., 157.
-, Sir Thomas, mentioned, 45.
More, the, lands at, 266.
Moreden, Dorset, parsonage of, 154.
Morehey, office of, 211.
Moreton:
-, Gilbert, Feodary of Lancashire,
letter from, 95.
-, -, examination of, mentioned,
158.
Morgan:
-, Davy, sadler, 177.
-, "Little Ned," legatee of Sir R.
Williams, 414.
-, Thomas, 274, 296.
-, Sir Thomas, petition of, 397.
-, -, letter from, 423.
-, -, at Berghen, quarrels with
Captain John Buck, 439–
441.
-, -, lends money for a ransom,
499.
-, Sir William, 243.
Morgat. See Margate.
Morlaix (Morless, Morlaiss), 508.
Morlays near Leigh, 601.
Morley:
-, Alexander, petition of, 268.
-, Lord, 100.
-, Robert. See Shorley.
-, Thomas, keeper of the Queen's
storehouses, 398.
-, See also Thatcher.
Morocco (Maroques) and Fez, King of, letters requested from the Queen to be sent to, 596.
Morris (Morrice):
-, Edward, letter from, 597.
-, Richard, of Pokesdown, 326.
Morryson, Thomas, Deputy Clerk of the Pipe, order to, 258.
Mortality, bills of, 212, 218.
Mortepaiez, persons of the, 444.
Mortlake Park, 26.
Morto, John, an alien, 221.
Morton, Earl of. See Douglas and also Maxwell.
Mosley, Nich., 288.
Mosseley, Sir Nicholas, a creditor of Henry late Earl of Derby, 521.
Mottavilla, Monsieur, president of the revenues of Normandy, 541.
Moullins, Monsieur de, 285, 286.
Mount, —, 112, 209.
Mounteagle, Lord, petition of, 199.
-, business of, with Earl of Hertford, 517.
Mountjoye, Lord, message to, 579.
Mourners, names of, appointed for blacks, 409.
Mouy, M. de, letters from, 487, 512.
Mowbray, Robert, Jonet Cant formerly spouse of, 349.
Mowlton, Mr., 497.
Mowntfild, iron hammer of, 19.
Mudde:
-, Gilbert, complaint of, 211.
-, Isabel, daughter of Ralph
Smytheson, 211.
Mugdenhaull, Essex, 167.
Mullie Hamazan, King of Fez, 159.
Mulsho, Thomas, deposition taken before, 492.
Munck, Petrus, Senator of Denmark, 381.
Munden, Great and Little (Myche Munden), Herts, 28, 103.
Mundey, Sir John, appointed justice for causes of Steelyard, 11.
Munfichet, Richard, 173.
Munktown, letter dated at, 321.
Münster (Monasterium), 49.
Munster, Ireland, John William,
Bishop of, 390.
-, affairs concerning government
of, 66.
-, exemplification of documents
relating to, 65.
-, John Sherife, clerk of ordnance
in, 359.
-, Laughlen Castle the key to,
194.
-, troops maintained by Lord
Barry in, 445.
-, undertakers in, 343.
Munt, Christopher, 95.
Muntree, Notts., 171.
Murad II, Sultan of Turkey, letter from, 378.
Murcia, 444.
Murdin (State Papers), referred to, 104, 107, 118, 133, 139, 143, 172, 173, 229, 252, 261, 264, 293, 296, 312, 321, 323 (2).
Murfett, John, butcher, 463.
Murray:
-, Alexander, 339.
-, J., master farrier to James VI,
letter from, 359.
-, James, Earl of, Commissioner
for affairs of Mary Queen of
Scots at York (in 1568), 88–
89.
-, -, Articles between him and
the Duke of Chatelherault, 96.
-, -, prophecy concerning him
as Regent, 96.
-, -, letter from Queen Elizabeth to, 107.
-, -, murder of, mentioned,
302.
-, Thomas, Latin verses by, 360.
-, William, inventory of goods of,
360.
-, -, letter from, 348.
Muscadells, ship laden with, 591.
Muschamp:
-, Mr. Baron (of the Exchequer),
166.
-, Robert, 253.
Muscovia Company, 510.
Musfeld, Notts., 169.
Musgrave, Thomas, letter to, 401.
Musk, roses of, 317.
Muskelles Potte, certain customary payments at Hoo, 35.
Musselburg, Scotland, 141.
Musters, a project of instructions for, 468.
Muster Master, payments to the, 352.
Muster roll of troops for Picardy, 588.
Musters in Bedfordshire, 239.
-, in Cumberland, 154, 503.
-, in Durham Bishopric, 503.
-, in Herts, 365.
-, in Lincolnshire, 282, 291.
-, in Middlesex, 239.
-, in Northumberland, 154, 503.
-, notes of certificates of, in every
shire, 98.
-, in various shires, 154, 503.
-, in Westmorland, 503.
Mychely, Dr. Josephus, 403.
Myching. See Pevensey.
Mylles. See Milles.
Myllis. See Millis.
Myller, Hugh, petition of, to the Queen, 153.
Mytton, Richard, 502.