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M
M'Carthy Riough. See MacCarty, Donnell
MacCarty, Dermot Moyle, of Carbery, Munster, Ireland
-, killed by Regaine, 8 (3)
MacCarty, Desmond
-, reference to attainder of, 83
MacCarty (McCarthy), Donnell or
Donald, known as MacCarty
Riough, of Carbery, co.
Cork, Ireland, natural son of
Donald MacCarty, Earl of
Clancare
-, petition to Cecil, 82
-, 87
MacCarty, Donnell M'Cormick
M'Donnell
-, reference to attainder of, 83
MacCarty, Donough, Irish rebel
-, in Spain, 83
MacCarty, Florence, Irish rebel,
prisoner in the Tower of
London
-, 82, 160
-, petition to Cecil, 87
Macclesfield, Cheshire
-, Forest of, 114
Macdermot (McDermot) Callaghan
-, 223
Macdonnell, Sir Randall, of Dunluce, co. Antrim, Ireland
-, petition to Queen, 72
Maddock. See Maddock, Roger
Maddock, Roger, of Herne, co.
Kent
-, 155
Madrid (Madril) [Spain]
-, 93, 178
Madril. See Madrid
Magirus, Joannes, M.D.
-, purchase of his commentary on
Aristotle's Ethics, 205
Magna Carta
-, challenge to jurisdiction of the
Court of the Marches of
Wales based on, 51
Maherne, Dr. See Mayerne, Theodore
Maidstone College, co. Kent
-, leases of, 235, 282
Maingard, Allen [? Alain], of St.
Malo, merchant
-, petition to Privy Council, 54
Mainwaring, Arthur, of Ightfield,
Shropshire
-, petition to Cecil, 59
Mainwaring, Edmond, Captain,
uncle of Sir Randolph Mainwaring
-, 114, 115
Mainwaring (Manering), Francis, of
Welsh Hampton, Shropshire
-, alleged subversive activities of,
56
Mainwaring, Hugh, of Gray's Inn,
London [? and of Middlewich, Cheshire], counsellorat-law
-, recommended to be Recorder
of Chester, 59
Mainwaring, Sir Randolph (Randal), of Peover, Cheshire
-, petition to Cecil, 114
-, dispute between Savage and,
114
-, answers Savage's petition, 114
Maitland, Lord Chancellor. See Maitland, Sir John
Maitland, Sir John, of Thirlestane,
Selkirkshire, Lord Chancellor
of Scotland (d 1595)
-, mentioned, 34
Malby, Henry, son of Sir Nicholas
Malby and late husband of
Lady Sidley
-, mentioned, 186
Malby, Sir Nicholas, former
Governor of Connaught (d
1584)
-, mentioned, 186
Malignants
-, proclamation against, 282
Malon, Sieur
-, 166
Mallos, John, of Bury St. Edmunds,
co. Suffolk
-, 56 and n
Man, Bishop of. See Phillips, John
Man, Isle of
-, Deemsters of, 98
Man, Thomas, a London waterman,
formerly in the service of
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl
of Essex
-, petition to Cecil, 87
Mander (Maunder), William, [? of
co. Dorset), a poacher
-, examined by a Justice of the
Peace, 234
Mandeville, Lord. See Montagu, Edward
Manering, Francis. See Mainwaring, Francis
Manners, Frances, Countess of Rutland, wife of John Manners,
8th Earl of Rutland
-, letters to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 287 (2)
Manners, Isabel, daughter of
Nicholas Manners
-, her wardship, 99
Manners, John, 8th Earl of Rutland
-, letters to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 286, 287 (2)
Manners, Sir John, of Haddon
Hall, co. Derby
-, 195 and n
Manners, Nicholas, of co. Northumberland, deceased
-, wardship of his daughter, 99
Manners, Roger, brother of Sir
John Manners
-, 195
Manorial Customs
-, at Hoddesdon, 108
-, in Cumberland, 142
-, reluctance to comply with, 214
Manucy, James, in the service of
John de Critz
-, signs receipt, 204
Manwood, Sir Peter, of Hackington,
co. Kent
-, 11
Mapes, Mr. See Mapes, Richard
Mapes, Richard, of London, surgeon
-, paid medical expenses, 206, 211
Maps and Plans
-, of new prison in Liberty of
Duchy of Lancaster in
Strand, 37
-, of Cranborne manor, 50 (2),
281
-, of Hatfield, 138, 163
-, reference to existence in
library at Salisbury House of
"great book of mapps", 149
-, of Venice, 149
-, of Ireland, 149
-, of Altyrynys, 161, 294
-, of woodland near Damerham,
163
-, of Enfield Chase, 163
-, of Southam manor, 163
-, of escheated counties of Ulster,
180
-, of Quickswood, 240, 243
-, of Maylards in Havering, 244
-, of property in Edmonton, 251
-, of Sally Wall in Rotherhithe,
251
-, of Hatfield parsonage, 259
-, of Britain's Burse, 264
-, for the conversion of Old
Palace at Hatfield, 265
-, of parks at Brigstock, 275
-, of property in Bermondsey,
275, 285
-, of Branksea Island, 293
Mar, Earl of. See Erskine, John
Marchant, Thomas, of Guernsey,
merchant, prisoner in the
Gatehouse
-, petitions to Cecil, 177, 178
Maredith, Lady. See Meredith, Lady
Marigold, The, of London
-, brings cargo of currants to
London, 41
Mariot, Nicholas, in the service of
Thomas Paget
-, witnesses Littleton's covenant,
175
Markham, Anne, wife of Sir Griffin
Markham and daughter of
Peter Roos
-, 164
Markham, Sir Griffin, of Ollerton,
co. Notts., Catholic conspirator (attainted 1603)
-, 131, 164
-, reference to his attainder, 164
Markham, John, senior
-, land conveyed to, 18
Markham, John, junior
-, land conveyed to, 18
Markham, Thomas, of Ollerton,
co. Notts., father of Sir
Griffin Markham
-, 164
Marquis, Lord. See Hamilton, James
Marquis, John, late. See Hamilton, John
Marroth, James, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
Marshall, George, squire of the
King's stable
-, his allowance, 63
-, petition to King, 182
Marshall, —, [ ? George Marshall,
chaplain to Parliamentary
garrison in Oxford].
-, mentioned in verses, 284 and n
Marshall, Roger
-, petition to Cecil, 100
Marshalsea, The, prison, London
-, 4, 8 (2), 35, 37, 38, 44 (2), 71, 82
-, Cecil's gift of money to
prisoners in, 207
-, Keepers of. See Sedgwick,
Thomas; Vaughan, Roger
Marten (Martin), Henry, M.P. for
Berkshire
-, polemical attack on, 277
Martin. See Marten, Henry
Martock, co. Somerset
-, 280
Mary, Queen of England (d 1558)
-, mentioned, 159
Mary, Queen of Scots (d 1587)
-, mentioned, 249
Mary, Princess, daughter of James I
-, names and allowances of those
in service of, 66
Mary Rose, The, of London
-, 9
Mason, George, a young singer
-, given tuition by Innocent
Lanier, 152
Mason, Thomas, musician to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Masques
-, by Campion, 231
-, William, Earl of Salisbury
takes part in, 231
Massam, William, of St. Bartholomew near the Exchange,
London, armourer
-, bond signed by, 165
Master of the Horse. See Somerset, Edward
Mathew. See Mathew, Nathaniel
Mathew, Thomas, lessee of Hanslope
Mills
-, 186
Mathew, Thomas, formerly in the
service of Sir Robert Cecil
-, reference to his death, 55
Mathew, Nathaniel, of Bridge
Street, London, later cutler
to the King
-, 70
Mathewson, Bartholomew, of Lambeth, co. Surrey
-, petition to Cecil, 99
Matthew, Pierre. See Matthieu, Pierre
Matthew (Sir) Tobie (Signor
Tobias), son of Tobias Matthew, Archbishop of York
-, released from Fleet prison, 139
and n
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Matthieu (Matthew), Pierre, French
historian (d 1621)
-, his Histoire purchased for
Cecil's library, 151
Maule or Mauld, Patrick, Groom of
the Bedchamber to the King
-, his allowance, 63
-, presents Comyng's petition to
Lord Chancellor, 234
Maupeou (Meaupeau), [ ? Nicolas
de Maupeou, later French
councillor of state]
-, 166
Mawnd, Simon, of Powick, co.
Worcester
-, 6
Maxwell, James, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
Maxwell, Sir Robert, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
May, (Sir) Humphrey, Groom of
the Privy Chamber to the
King, later Privy Councillor
-, his allowance, 63
-, signs directives from Privy
Council, 267, 271
Maydwell, Lawrence, tenant in
Brigstock Park
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 279
Mayerne, Dr. See Mayerne, Theodore
Mayerne (Maherne), (Sir) Theodore
Turquet de, physician to the
King
-, his allowance, 64
-, Cecil's gift of gelding to, 202
-, paid medical expenses, 211
Maylards in Havering, co. Essex
-, map of manor of, 244
Maynard, Sir Henry, of Estaines
Parva, co. Essex (d 1610)
-, mentioned, 190
Maynard (Maynerd), Susan, Lady,
widow of Sir Henry Maynard
-, 41
-, given permission to enclose
land in St. Martin's-in-theFields, 190
Mayne, Alexander, of Plymouth,
merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 162
Mayne, Walter, Page of the Privy
Chamber to the King
-, petition to Cecil, 223
Maynerd, Lady. See Maynard, Susan
Mayo, Agnes, widow, mother of
John Mayo
-, request on behalf of, 10
Mayo, John, of Somerford, co.
Wilts.
-, petition to Cecil, 10
Mayor, John, of the Inner Temple,
London
-, witnesses Littleton's covenant,
175
Mayor, Richard, of the Inner
Temple, London
-, witnesses Littleton's covenant,
175
M'Dermott, Cormocke, musician to
the King
-, his allowance, 65
-, accompanies Cecil to Bath, 203
Measles
-, Stillingfleet's children ill with,
262
Meaupeau. See Maupeou
Medenblick, Pierre François de,
Captain of De Hope
-, 212
Medical Prescription
-, 56
Medical Science
-, allowance to readers in, 69
Mendham, co. Suffolk
-, 17
Mercers
-, of Coventry, 128
Mercurius Gallobelgicus, a periodical
published in Cologne by
M. Jansonius (pseudonym for
Michael ab Isselt)
-, purchased for Cecil's library,
151
-, bought for William, Earl of
Salisbury, 229
Mercurius Pragmaticus. See Nedham, Marchamont
Meredith (Meridith), Edward, of
Abergavenny, recusant
-, complaints against, 243
Meredith (Meridith), John, of Abergavenny, recusant
-, complaints against, 242
Meredith, Richard, Dean of Bath
and Wells
-, 232
Meredith (Maredith), Lady [ ? Jane
Meredith, wife of Sir William
Meredith]
-, Rookwood's goods located in
house of, 33
-, 34
Merionethshire
-, Justice of the Peace in, 22
-, Feodary of. See David, Evan
Lloyd ap
Mermaid, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Mervyn, Deborah, widow of Walter
Dunch, now wife of Sir
James Mervyn, of Fonthill,
co. Wilts.
-, petition to Cecil, 55
-, her son. See Dunch, William
Messina [Sicily, Italy]
-, seizure of the Angel at, 121
Methuen, Paul, prebendary of Wells
-, King's letter on behalf of, 112
and n
Methwold, co. Norfolk
-, manor of, 250
Mews (Mewes), The, Charing Cross,
London
-, 198
Mewtys, Thomas, in the service of
Sir Robert Cecil
-, complaint against, 226
Michelland. See Muchland
Middelburg (Middelborough, Mildebour) [Zeeland, Netherlands]
-, 162
-, Viscount Cranborne at, 190,
199
-, sale of East Indian goods at,
254
Middleham, co. Durham
-, 174
Middle Park, Hatfield, co. Herts.
-, 126, 203
Middlesex
-, sheriff of, 12
-, bills of, 124
-, under-sheriff of, 146
-, 163
-, rents of Cecil property in, 228
-, Duchy of Lancaster's manors
in, 250
-, petition to King and Parliament from inmates of hospitals of, 254
-, Justices of the Peace of, 254
Middle Temple, The, London
-, Cecil's letter to the Society of,
60
Middleton, Roger
-, reference to his imprisonment
in Spain, 178
Middleton Stoney, co. Oxford
-, 33
Milan [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne at, 199
Mildebour. See Middelburg
Mildenhall, co. Suffolk
-, manor of, 227, 250
Mildmay, Sir Walter, of Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts.
-, 77 and n
Miles, Edward, of Needham, co.
Suffolk, clothier
-, petition to Cecil, 120
Milford Lane, Temple Bar, London
-, 70
Military Garden (or Military Street),
Leicester Fields, London
-, erection of waterhouse at, 274
Militia, The
-, Commissioners of, 284
Miller, Hugh, footman to the late
Queen Elizabeth
-, his allowance, 67
Miller, Richard, footman to the late
Queen Elizabeth
-, his allowance, 67
Mills, Mr., of Southampton
-, 104
Milne Green [ ? co. Northants.]
-, 279
Milo or Milos [Greece)
-, English ships seized at, 161
Mimms, South, co. Middlesex
-, 236
-, manor of, 276
Mineral and Battery Works
-, Cecil a Governor of the Company of, 80
-, complaint against, 245
Mines and Mining
-, 84, 114
Mint, The
-, officers of, 86, 141
-, smith of, 86
-, 141
-, Warden of. See Knyvett, Sir
Thomas
Mirande, Sieur de
-, chosen to be Huguenot representative at Henry IV's
Court, 119
Modeshill, co. Tipperary, Ireland
-, rectory of, 85
Moffet, Thomas
-, petition to Cecil, 215
Moldavia, Prince of. See Bogdan, Stefan
Molf, Thomas, of Abergavenny
-, testifies against recusants, 242
Molyneux, Viscount. See Molyneux, Richard
Molyneux, Sir Richard, of Sefton,
co. Lancs., Receiver of the
Duchy of Lancaster
-, 47
-, creation of his title of Viscount
Molyneux, 266
Monday, Anthony, of Penryn, co.
Cornwall, merchant
-, reference to his imprisonment
in Spain, 178
-, alleged traitorous activities cf,
178
Mondenhall. See Mowden Hall
Mongreife, Alexander. See Muncrieff, Alexander
Mongreife, George. See Muncrieff, George
Mongreife, Thomas. See Muncrieff, Thomas
Monmouth, co. Monmouth
-, manor of, 250
Monmouthshire
-, recusants in, 242
-, Justices of the Peace in, 245
-, Duchy of Lancaster's manors
in, 250
Monopolies
-, 39, 129, 136
Monson, Viscount. See Monson, William
Monson, Robert, cousin of Sir
Thomas Monson
-, 226
Monson (Munson), Sir Thomas, of
Burton, co. Lincoln
-, money paid to his musician,
151
-, 226
Monson, William, Baron Monson
of Bellinguard (Bellingard)
and Viscount Monson of
Castlemaine
-, creation of his titles, 266
Monson, Sir William, of Kinnersley,
co. Surrey, Admiral
-, seizes Portuguese ship, 16
Montagu (Mountague), Sir Edward,
of Boughton, co. Northants.,
later 1st Baron Montagu of
Boughton
-, 21
Montagu, Edward, Viscount Mandeville, son of Henry
Montagu, 1st Earl of Manchester
-, polemical attack on, 277
Montagu (Montague), Sir Henry,
Recorder of London, later
Lord Chief Justice of the
King's Bench and 1st Earl
of Manchester
-, 8 (2), 21
-, installed as Chief Justice, 232
-, signs directives from Privy
Council, 267, 271
Montague, James, Dean of Worcester
-, request from, 96
Montaigne, Elizabeth, wife of
Richard Montaigne
-, petition to Cecil, 137
Montaigne, Richard, of co. Wilts.
-, petition to Cecil, 137
Montauban [Tarn-et-Garonne,
France]
-, 167
Monteagle, Lord. See Parker, William
Montgomeryshire
-, 103, 163
Montmartin, Monsieur de
-, sent by Henry IV to the Synod
at La Rochelle, 117
Monville, co. Durham
-, 174
Moore, D.,
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Moore, Sir Edward, of Odiham, co.
Hants.
-, 147
-, his sons. See Moore, John;
Moore, William
Moore, John, son of Sir Edward
Moore
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Moore, William, son of Sir Edward
Moore
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Mootham, James, of London,
mariner
-, petition to Cecil, 91
Mootham, John, of London, mariner
-, petition to Cecil, 91
Mordaunt, Lady. See Mordaunt, Margaret
Mordaunt, Lord. See Mordaunt, John
Mordaunt (Mordant), John, 5th
Lord Mordaunt
-, his education to be supervised
by Bishop of London, 189
Mordaunt, Margaret, Lady, widow
of Henry Mordaunt, 4th
Lord Mordaunt (d 1609)
-, 189
Morekey (Murkey), William, Master
Cook to the Queen
-, his allowance, 65
Morgan, John [? of co. Glamorgan]
-, petition to Cecil, 60
Morgan, Piers, in the service of
Sir Baptist Hicks
-, petition to Cecil, 131
Morgan, Richard, of Bettisfield, co.
Flint
-, alleged subversive activities of,
56
Morgan, Robert, Keeper of the
gaol at Worcester
-, petition to Cecil, 73
Morgan, Robert, of Bridgwater, co.
Somerset
-, letter to Collins, 280
Morley, Lord. See Parker, Edward
Morley, Edward
-, 83
Morrell, Hugh, of Exeter, haberdasher
-, articles of agreement between
Cecil and, 164, 236
-, receives allowance from Cecil,
202, 204
Morrell, Walter, of London, merchant
-, articles of agreement between
Cecil and, 164, 236
-, letter to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 237.
Morrison (Moryson), Sir Charles, of
Cassiobury, co. Herts.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 146
Mortimer, Christopher, of Castleton,
Queen's County, Ireland (d
1589)
-, mentioned, 106 and n
Moryson, Sir Charles. See Morrison, Sir Charles
Moryson, Fynes, of Cadeby, co.
Lincoln, traveller and author
-, petition to Cecil, 7
-, his brother. See Moryson, Sir
Richard
Moryson, Sir Richard, brother of
Fynes Moryson
-, 7
Moseley, William [? of London]
-, 56
Mounster. See Munster
Mountague, Sir Edward. See Montagu, Sir Edward
Mountague, Sir Henry. See Montagu, Sir Henry
Mountford, John [ ? of Gainsborough, co. Lincoln]
-, petition to Cecil, 11
Mowden Hall (Mondenhall), co.
Essex
-, manor of, 250
M'Owen, Fynen
-, reference to attainder of, 83
Moyfyean, co. Roscommon, Ireland
-, 89
Moysset, —
-, 167
Muchland (Michelland), co. Lancs.
-, manor of, 154
Muley Hammet, King of Morocco
(d 1603)
-, 148
Mullingar, co. West Meath, Ireland
-, rectory of, 42
Mulsho, William, of Goathurst, co.
Bucks., father-in-law to Sir
Everard Digby
-, 32
Muncrieff (Mongreife), Alexander,
Master Falconer to the King
-, his allowance, 68
Muncrieff (Mongreife), George, Falconer to the King
-, his allowance, 68
Muncrieff (Mongreife), Thomas, Falconer to the King
-, his allowance, 68
Munson, Sir Thomas. See Monson, Sir Thomas
Munster (Mounster), Ireland
-, 8, 9, 82, 83, 100, 120, 159
-, General and Quarter Sessions
in, 105
-, Lord President of. See Danvers, Henry; Carew, Sir
George; Brouncker, Sir
Henry
-, Provost-Marshal of. See Thornton, Sir George; Jones, Sir
Ellis
-, King's Attorney of. See Birkett, John
-, Chief Justice of. See Sarsfield,
Sir Dominic
-, Clerk to Council of. See Boyle,
Sir Richard
-, Deputy-Clerk to Council of. See
Walley, John
Murkey, William. See Morekey, William
Murray, Lord. See Stewart, James
Murray, Sir David, Gentleman of
the Bedchamber to Prince
Henry
-, his allowance, 63
-, petition to King, 229
Murray, George, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
-, 124
Murray, John, Groom of the Bedchamber to the King
-, his allowance, 62
Murray, Mongo, Cornet of the
King's Guard in Scotland,
later 2nd Viscount Stormont
-, visits Italy and Rome, 148
Murray, Sir Patrick, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
Murray, Thomas, tutor to Prince
Charles, Duke of York
-, his allowance, 66
Music
-, French part song in manuscript, 292 and n
Musical Instruments
-, 122, 184, 202
-, viols, 158, 187, 188
-, lyre, 187, 188
-, organ, 189, 204
-, wind, 202, 206
-, string, 203
Musicians. See also Coprario, Ferabosco, Lanier, Mason, M'Dermott, Oxford
-, names and allowances of
King's musicians, 65
-, Cecil's musicians, 122, 187
-, Lord Chamberlain's musician,
151
-, Earl of Cumberland's musician,
151
-, Sir Thomas Monson's musician,
151
-, Musician to Prince Charles,
Duke of York. See Lisle,
Norman
-, Musician to Henry IV, King of
France. See Tessier
Mustapha, Bey of Algiers
-, letter to Prince of Orange, 31
Muster-Masters
-, 104 and n, 266, 268
-, Privy Council's instructions
regarding, 267
Mychele, Mr.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
My Lord Salisburys Armes
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274