Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne, 1703-4. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1924.
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M
M., B., letters from
Mabbott, Kympton, agent to the
Commissioners for Sick and
Wounded at Plymouth
-, letter from
-, his wife
Macarthie, Mrs. (widow of Macarthie Reagh)
Macaully, Captain Dermot
McCann, Roger
-, examination of
McCarrell, John
-, Mary, a Frenchwoman
MacCarty, Colonel
McCarty, Colonel Charles, of Ballyea
Macchartie, Lady Margaret
Macclesfield, Charles Gerard, 2nd
Earl of
-, attainder of
McCormack, Robert
McCreish, John, of Mackelstoun
McDaniel, Captain Barry
Macdaniell, Mary
MacDonald, Alexander
-, the younger, of
Chinock
-, of Inverigan
-, of Inveroy
-, Angus
-, of Achnawichane
-, Colonel
-, John, of Sandack
-, Ronald
-, in Cullochy (Callachie)
-, Roy alias
McDonnell, Captain
MacDonnell, Owen Bawn (or Bane)
-, Patrick
McFarlane, William, of Kirktown
MacGrayth, Captain
Machau, Abraham
Machrel, Andrew
Mackanny, F.
Mackay, Mr.
Mackbeth, William
Mackculloch, David, of Ardwell
-, John, of Tertorfe
McKean, Captain Laughlin
Mackelstoun
McKenna, —
-, Francis, examination of
-, Patrick
-, examination of
-, has been in gaol for
perjury
Mackenzie, —, uncle to the Earl of
Seaforth
-, Anne
-, Captain, of Suddy
-, Lieutenant Duncan
-, James, advocate
-, John, memorial of
-, Maibenzie, Roderick, Lord
Justice Clerk
-, William, ensign
Mackey, Benjamin
McKie, Archibald, of Merton
Mackintosh, Ann
-, the Laird of, slaying of
-, Lachline, collector of customs at Perth
Macklain, Ensign
Macklyne, Peter
Macky, —
-, John
-, Mr.
McLean, Captain
Maclean, Macklean, Mackleane, Macleane, McLeane, Sir John,
Bart.
-, committed to the
Tower for high treason
-, to be arrested
-, to be brought before
the Committee of Council
-, order for close confinement of, discharged
-, Lady
-, to be arrested
-, to be released
-, to visit and remain
with her husband
McMahon, Cornelius, of Kerry
Mac Martin, Angus, in Letterfinlay
McMartin, Neil, in Milcomir (Muckomir)
McMath, Magdalen. See Kinloch.
McMaster, Angus
McNeal, Captain Daniel
-, Malcolm
McNeale, Robert, petition of
McNeall, Mackneal, McNeal, Robert,
a prisoner
-, letter from
Macornock, Esther
-, Gilbert, of Barley
Macpherson, —, a prisoner
-, Alexander
-, his wife
Macro, C.
Macroom, Macrome, co. Cork
Madagascar
Madden, Daniel
Maddin, —, an Irish attendant on English prisoners of war
Maddox, Francis
Madeira
-, pass to
Maden, Bryan
Madrid, Council of War held at
Madrin, Richard, of Lanerch
Maes, the river
Maesy Neuodd
Maffei, Count, Envoy of Savoy
Magdalens (Scotland), barony of
Magdeburg, Germany
Magenis, Richard
Magny, Abraham
Magray, —, a treasonable preacher
Mahlstede, Conrad
-, John
Maibenzie. See Mackenzie.
Maidman, Captain William
Maillet, Gerard
Mainbray, M.
Maine, Colonel [or Captain] Edmund, Governor of Berwick-on-Tweed, letters from
-, letters to
-, authorised to call
courts-martial
Mainforth, Gilbert
Mains, Nether (Scotland)
Maisonfort, M., prisoner of war, re-leased
Maitland, Brigadier James, Governor
of Fort William
-, his regiment of foot
Major, John, steward of the Court of Record of Leicester
Majorca, letter dated off
Malaga (Spain)
-, Governor of
Malamocco, Malomocco (in Gulf of Venice)
Malet, Pierre
Mallard, Lieutenant Thomas
Mallett, Peter
Malloon, Cornelius
Malta, two French gentlemen,
knights of
-, Knights of
Maltese, the, ships building for, at Toulon
Man, Isle of
Manasie, Jacob
Manchester, Charles Montagu, 4th
Earl of
-, Ambassador of William III at Paris, afterwards
Secretary of State
Manchet, A.
-, J.
Mandamus, a
Mandemaker, John J.
Manly, Mr., postmaster of Dublin
Manner. See Manor.
Manningham, Thomas, rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn
Manor, Manner (Peeblesshire), half
lands and barony of, called
the Mains of Castlehill
-, lands called Halmanner
and Hairhope attached to
-, lands of Over and Nether
Glenraths in
-, mill and lands of Wells in
Manship, Sarah
Many, J.
Mar, John Erskine, 22nd Earl of,
and the lordship of Stirling
-, his new regiment of
foot
-, his future spouse. See
Hay, Lady Margaret.
Maraquier, Charles, petition of
Marcellius, Gabriell
Marcet, Francis
-, N.
March, Frances, deposition of
-, William Douglas, 7th Earl
of, grant to
Marchall, Catharina
Marchmont, Marchmount, Patrick
Hume, 1st Earl of
-, William III's Commissioner to the General Assembly
Marcus, Alexander
-, D.
-, David
-, M.
-, S.
Maresco, Peter, a Queen's messenger
Margerom, Mary
Margott, Philip, surgeon to the Earl of Galway's regiment
Maria Josepha, Archduchess, mourning for
Marines, courts-martial for trying
-, in Hampshire
-, and distribution of prize
money
-, for the Portuguese expedition, number of
-, instructions for the
employment of, by Sir G.
Rooke
-, return of
-, See also Army (regiments).
Maris, Charles, a Queen's messenger
Mark Elderick. See Eldrig.
Markendal, Lieutenant John
Marker, Richard, schoolmaster of Ottery
Markets and fairs
-, grants of
-, petitions for or concerning
Mark Greddan. See Greddan
Markham, Major Thomas
Markin, Thomas
Markland, Lieutenant Charles
Marlborough, John Churchill, 1st
Duke of
-, letters to
-, and arms supplied in
Flanders
-, requires troops from
Ireland
-, seven vessels to convoy, to Holland
-, volunteers to serve
under
-, his regiment
-, agent to. See
Wight.
-, pass issued by
-, at Cork
-, petitions referred to
-, and the Poor Knights
of Windsor
-, Ambassador and
Plenipotentiary to the States
General, bills of expenses of
-, at Bonn
-, Master-General of the
Ordnance, warrants addressed
to
-, and powder for Scotland
-, requires regiments and
troops of horse to be sent
from Ireland to Holland
-, on the sending of
carriages for cannon to Lisbon
-, Sarah, Duchess of, 'Malboro's whore'
Marmion, Henry, petition of
Maro, Salomon
Marque, letters of
-, to seize French and
Spanish ships
Mars, Jan
-, Peter
Marschal, Joris
Marseilles
-, forty sail of galleys at
Marshall, —, widow
-, Ensign
-, Sir John
-, Mary
-, William
Marshalsea prison, the
-, prisoners in
-, See also Southwark.
Marsihalck, J.
Marston, Thomas
Martens, John
-, John Dietrich
Martin, Anton
-, Catherine
-, Elizabeth
-, J.
-, of Antigua
-, James
-, John
-, Mr.
-, Peter
-, T.
Martine, James
-, Martin
Martinique, Martineco, Martinico
Martinson, Martin
Martinus, Hendrick
Marufo, Don Bartolome Bernalte,
Governor of Rota
-, deposition of
Marwood, Elizabeth
-, S.
Mary, Queen (of William III), gift
and promise of a pension by
-, grants of pensions by
Maryborough, Viscount. See Moly-neux.
Maryland
-, Governor of. See Blakiston; Seymour.
-, passes to
Masham, Sir Francis
Mason, Ailce
-, Lieutenant Joseph
-, William, of Cornwood, petition of
Masparrante, J.
Massachusetts Bay, Governor of. See Dudley.
Massinger, —, a Customs officer
Master of the Horse. See Horse and Somerset.
Master of the Rolls. See Trevor.
Mathafarn, Mathavern, co. Montgomery
Mathew, Mathews. See Matthews.
Mathison, Henry
Mattagorda, Fort, attack on
Matthews or Mathews, Anne
-, Catherine, petition of
-, Captain George, the younger
-, his wife Martha, a
Protestant
-, Michael
-, Mr., the elder
-, William
-, of Northbrook, petition of
-, Mathew, Lieut.-Colonel Wil-liam
Matthyssen, William
Maucleer, John
Maurice, Honoré
Maxtoun, Mungo, of Cuthwey
Maxwell, Jean
-, Major
-, Patrick
-, of Newark
-, Rachel. See Edgar
-, Sir William, of Monreith,
-, grant to
Maxy, Joseph
May, J.
-, Mrs.
Maycock, —, beadle of St. Ann's [Westminster]
Mayer, G.
Maynooth, Manooth, co. Kildare, prebend of
Maynwaring, A.
Mayo County
Maystoun (? Wigtownshire), barony of
Mead, Sir John, of Ballintober,
created a baronet
-, Seneschal of Tipperary
-, Major, his wife Elizabeth
Meads, William
Meath, Richard Tennison, Bishop
of
-, a son of. See Tenni-son.
Meath, Edward Brabazon, 4th Earl
of
-, and the Countess of
-, case of, against Lord Ward
-, 300l. a year to
be paid to, during joint lives
-, pension of
-, not to be granted
if his petition is not with-drawn
-, petition of, cannot be
withdrawn
-, is in possession
-, Countess of (and see above),
pension of
-, desires to see the Lord
Lieutenant
Meath County, Grand Jury of
Mebius, Christopher
Mecan, Mr., collector at Coleraine
Mecklegenoch (Scotland)
Mecklenburg
Medhint, Mr., recommended to be postmaster of Dublin
Medina. See De Medina.
Mediterranean Sea, the
-, commander of squadron
to. See Shovell.
-, Fleet, the. See under Navy,
the Royal.
-, Sir G. Rooke to proceed to
-, signal for knowing friends in
Medley, R.
-, Robert
Meers, Captain John, a prisoner in the Gatehouse
Meier, James
Meirs, Captain John
Melford, Lord, Secretary of State for Scotland
Melhuish, Robert
Mellefont, —
-, James, certificate by
Melon, —
Melrose, Melross (Roxburghshire), minister at. See Forrester
Melvill, James, of Cassengray
Melville, Melvill, George Melville,
1st Earl of
-, late President of the
Privy Council (Scotland),
salary of
Mendes, J.
Menil, Vincent
Mercade, Benjamin
-, Monsieur, pension to
Mercado, S.
Mercer, John
-, William, ensign
Meredith, Henry
-, Sir Richard, Bart.
-, Roger
-, Susanna, petition of
-, Meredyth, Colonel Thomas,
his regiment of foot
-, to be shipped
from Ireland to Flanders or
Holland
Merionethshire, Deputy Lieutenants of
Meriton, Thomas
Merrell, Thomas
Merrill, J.
-, Mr.
Merritt, William
Merry, R.
Merstoun (Scotland)
Mertoun. See Penninghame.
Meskell, John
Mesnard, Dr.
Messengers in ordinary of the Queen,
lists of bills of
-, warrants addressed to
-, et seq.
Messervy, Daniel, Procurator of Jersey
Messier, Alexander
-, John
Messina (Sicily), to be taken if practicable
Methuen, Methven, Methwin, John,
Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
Ambassador to Portugal
-, letter from
-, impudence of
-, removal of, as Lord
Chancellor (Ireland)
-, appointment of
-, departure of
-, equipage and salary
of
-, extraordinary expenses of
-, ill with gout
-, complains of engineers,
&c., sent to Portugal
-, complains of bad provisions supplied to soldiers
and sailors on voyage to
Portugal
Mets, George
Meuseback, Baron de
Meusnier, Philip
Mew, William, ensign
Mews, the, porter of
Meyer, Court
Meyering, J.
Meynize, William, procurator fiscal to the sheriffdom of Edinburgh
Meyrick, William
Mholl. See Moll.
Michaille, M., See also De Michaille.
Michel, John
Michelson, Henry
Michelucci, Matthias
Miçoh, Giovanni
Middleburg, Middleborough, in Zee-land
Middlesex
-, gaol delivery for
-, General Sessions of the
Peace for
-, a jury of
-, justice of the peace for. See
Smith.
-, sheriff of. See under Lon-don.
Middleton, John, of Gwaynunog
-, Lord, Secretary of State for
Scotland
-, Mr.
-, Sir Richard, Bart.
-, Captain (Colonel) Robert
-, case of
-, documents relating
to
-, Thomas
-, William
Midlothian. See Edinburgh.
Miege, Guy
Mignant, M.
Milan
-, soldiers from
Milcomir, Muckomir (Inverness)
Mildmay, Charles
-, to be prosecuted
-, Francis
-, Mr.
Miles, William
Milford, co. Pembroke
Milford Haven, Milford, co. Pembroke
-, care of sick seamen at
Militia tax, the
Millar, John, of Glenlee
-, Mathew, of Glenlee
Miller, Edmond
-, George
Millet, Bernard
Millington, M.
-, S.
Millintoun, —, of Ogill, lands of
Mills, Samuel, Chief Steward of Liberties of St. Augustine, Canterbury
Milner, Richard, J.P.
Minehead, co. Somerset
Mines. See Ireland.
Mink, John
Minnens, Anne
Minno, Anne
Mint, the. See under Scotland.
Miranda, Esther
-, Joseph
-, Sarah
Miremont, M.
Mitchell, —, of the Prince's Council
-, letter from
-, Sir David
-, letters to
-, John, letter to
-, of Alderston
-, M.
Mocenigo, M.
Mochrum, Mockrame (Wigtownshire)
Modena
Moercamp, Bernard
Mogin, Jacob
Mohl, Mohll. See Moll.
Mohun [of Okehampton], Charles
Mohun, 4th Baron, his claim
to the Earl of Macclesfield's
estate
-, his regiment
-, a new company
for
Molen, Herman
Molesworth, Mr.
-, R.
Moll, Mholl, Mohl, Mohll, Herman,
a German
-, proceedings against
Molyneux, Mr., his servants
-, of Maryborough, William
Molyneux, 5th Viscount, petitions of
Monbsmoss, Monb's Moss (Scotland)
Monck, Thomas
Moncreiffe, Moncrief (Perthshire)
Moncrief, Thomas, of Moncreiffe
Monday, Captain, his wife Ellen
Mondrogattane (Scotland)
Money Bill, a,And See under Ireland.
Monger, Mongar, Capt.-Lieutenant, afterwards Captain John
Monirot, P.
Monk, Francis
Monkaird (? Ayrshire), land of
Monmouth, the Sessions at
Monmouthshire, sheriff of. See Morgan.
Monreith, Monreeth (Wigtownshire), barony of
Monro or Monroe, John, Queen's
bower and armourer (Scotland)
-, Robert
Monsanta, Judith
Montagu, Ralph Montague, 1st Earl of, Master of the Great Wardrobe, warrant to
Montandre, Marquis de, brigadier in the Army in Portugal
Montanus, Peter
Montfair (? Berwickshire), town of
Montgomery, Provost Hugh, collector
of customs in Glasgow town
-, John
Montgomeryshire, Deputy Lieutenants of, (names).
Montjoy. See Mountjoy.
Mont Orgueil. See Gorey.
Montrose, Montross, Mountross, clerk
of the cocquet and searcher
at
-, collector of customs at. See
Reynolds.
Montserrat, Montserat
Montstewart. See Mount Stewart.
Moody, Lieutenant John
Moor, a, taken on an English prize by the French
Moorcroft, Robert
Moore or Moor, Abraham, murderers
of
-, Barbara
-, Elizabeth
-, Captain H.
-, John
-, Richard
Moorewood, Benjamin
Moravia, frontiers of
Moray, Charles Stewart, 6th Earl of
Mordaunt, —, his regiment of
marines
-, Colonel Harry, commander
of the forces in Guernsey,
letter from
-, letters to
-, pass given by
-, his regiment
-, Lieut., afterwards Captain
-, Henry
-, Sir J., Bart.
-, John, Lord, captain
-, Lieut.-Colonel Lewis
-, letter from
Morer, Thomas, rector of St. John Zachary's
Moreton, Matthew Ducy
-, Sergeant, his wife Susanna
Morgan, Edward, merchant
-, George
-, Lewis, sheriff of Monmouthshire
-, Captain W.
-, William
Morgenthal, Philip
Morice, —
Morin, Captain Guy
Moristoun (Scotland)
Morlaix, Murlace, Murlix (dép. Finisterre, France)
Morland, George
-, letter from
Morley, Dr., a Commissioner for
Sick and Wounded
-, memorial of
-, Captain Richard
Morly, Francis
Morocco
-, Muley Ishmael, Emperor or
King of
-, embellishment of a
letter to
-, powder, &c., to be sent
to
-, truce made with
-, ready to make a peace
with Queen Anne
-, sends letters to Queen
Anne
-, sends a present to
Queen Anne
-, project of a treaty
with
-, treaty of peace and
commerce to be made with
-, presents to be sent
to
Morolles, Jacob
Morpeth, co. Northumberland
-, Sessions
Morphey, Derbey
-, L.
Morra, Sir Mungo, daughter of
Morrice, Sir Nicholas
Morrill, J.
Morrin, Mr.
Morris or Morres, John
-, a Queen's messenger
-, Sir John, Bart.
-, Sir Redmond
-, Lieut.-Colonel Redmond
-, letter from
-, petition and case of
-, his father
-, private Bill (Ireland)
concerning, and
note
-, Richard
Morrison, George
Morse, Mr., of Austin Friars, London
-, William
Mortier, David, of Amsterdam
-, bookseller in the
Strand
Mortimer, Richard
Mortlake, Mortlack, co. Surrey, tapestry works at
Morton, James Douglas, 12th Earl
of, grants to
-, Mr.
Moses, Artogh
-, Bendit
Mossom, Martha
Mostyn, Mostin, Roger, of Brymbo
-, Sir Roger, Bart.
Mothiny, H.
Moulson, Hugh
Mountagh. See Leary
Mountague, Rev. Thomas
Mount-Alexander, Hugh Montgomery, 2nd Earl of, Commissioner of Great Seal (Ireland)
-, Lord Justice of Ireland
-, Master of the Ordnance
(Ireland)
Mountjoy, Montjoy, William Stewart, 2nd Viscount, made a
brigadier
-, and his lieut.-colonel
-, petition of
-, his regiment
-, approved to go
abroad
-, few desertions
in
-, made up to
strength
-, to be sent to
Portugal
-, sent to Portugal
Mountjoy Castle, lease of
Mountrath, Charles Coote, 3rd Earl of, Lord Justice of Ireland
Mountross. See Montrose.
Mount's Bay, co. Cornwall
Mount Stewart, Montstewart (Bute),
to be a free and head burgh
-, grant of market and fairs
at
Mourning for royal personages, Ambassadors' disbursements for
Moutlothian (Scotland), town and lands of
Moyle, Mr., letter to
Muckett, Benjamin, petition of
Muckomir. See Milcomir.
Muir, —, of Glanderstoun
Muire, Provost John, collector of customs at Ayr
Muley Ishmael, Emperor of Morocco, q.v.
Muller, Christian
-, D.P.
-, Joseph
-, P.
Mullins, Captain
-, Daniel
Mully, Elizabeth
Mundo, J.
Munford, J.
Munnich, John Godfrey
Muns, Ensign Charles
Munster, province of (Ireland)
-, fines and casualties of, clerk
and receiver of
-, Vice-Admiral of. See Southwell
Muray, Captain John
Murphy, James, petition of
Murray, Adam, of Cardon
-, Anthony
-, George, collector of the Excise
-, Lady Janet
-, John
-, Advocate and Commissioner of Peebles, grant
to
-, Patrick, of Livingstone
-, Captain Patrick
-, his son Patrick
-, his spouse Anne
White
-, Brig.-General Robert
-, his regiment of foot
-, Walter, clerk to the Queen's
stores (Scotland)
-, Lieutenant William
-, Major William
-, Sir William, of Stanhope
Muscat Arabs (Muscateers), supply of warlike stores to
Musgrave, C., Clerk of the Ordnance
Muskets, firelock, contract for repair of
Mussard, Theophilus
Mussau, John
Musters, Commissioners of the
Mutte, Peter
Myllet, James
Myrinton (Scotland)
Mytton, Richard
Myvod, Roger