General Index: M, N, O

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1639-40. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1877.

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'General Index: M, N, O', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1639-40, (London, 1877) pp. 656-663. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1639-40/pp656-663 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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M.

Macdonnell, Randall, Earl of Antrim

Machen, co. Monmouth, rector of

MacDonough, Terlough

Mackerill, Mr., a freeman of the Haberdashers' Company

MacKenzie, George, Earl of Seaforth

Mackmoiler, Capt. Richd., petition of

MacSuny [McSwiney ?], Col. Maurice, petition of

MacWharter, John

Maddison, Sir Ralph
-, Sir Lionel
-, his son
-, letters of

Madeira
-, gunpowder for

Magdalen Hall, Oxford

Magna Carta, the

Mahune, Symon

Maidstone, Kent

Maie, Edw., M.D., certificate of

Mainwaring, Sir Arthur, Lieutenant of Windsor Forest, letters of
-, Sir Henry
-, Roger, bishop of St. David's
-, letter to

Maitland alias Quashott, John

Makeller, Archibald, receipt of
-, Ellen

Malaga in Spain

Maldon, Essex

Malet, John, grant to

Malt, invention for drying

Malton, co. York

Maltravers, Lord, see Howard, Henry.

Maltsters of England and Wales
-, petition of
-, report on

Man, Isle of, bishop of, see Parr, Richd.

Man or Mann, Edward, merchant of Newcastle and Secretary to the Company of Merchant Adventurers
-, examination of

Man, William

Manchester, Earl of, see Montagu, Henry.

Mandeville, Viscount, see Montagu, Edward.

Manfield, William

Manley, Thos., purveyor for the Horse

Mann, Mr., see Man, Edward.

Manners, Francis, late Earl of Rutland
-, George, Earl of Rutland, keeper of Bestwood Park, Notts, petition of

Manning, Edward
-, grant to

Mansell, John, petition of
-, Sir Robert, Vice-Admiral
-, his storehouse
-, a petardier

Mantell, John, of Croydon, bond of

Manwaring, Bishop of St. Davids, see Mainwaring, Roger.

Manwood, Sir John, M.P., and Lieutenant of Dover Castle
-, letter of
-, letter to

March, Richd., keeper of the King's stores in the Office of Ordnance and at Portsmouth

Marea Don Pedro

Margate, co. Kent

Margerome, Wm., merchant

Marigold, the, of Aldborough

Markenfield, Wm.

Markham, East, document dated from

Marlborough, co. Wilts

Marlay or Morley, Sir John
-, letters of
-, letters to

Marr, Earl of, see Erskine, John.

Marrey, Henry de, jurat of Jersey

Marsh lands, the King's title to

Marsh, Thos., a skipper

Marshall, Mr., clerk
-, Nicholas, armourer
-, Wm.

Marshalsea, the, (prison)
-, keeper of, see Hall, Bartholomew.

Martin, Martyn or Marten, Dr., son of Sir Henry
-, Dr. Edward, President of Queen's College
-, Henry, M.P. for Berks
-, Sir Henry, judge of the Court of Admiralty
-, certificates of
-, Mr., a merchant
-, Sir Nicholas, sheriff of co. Devon
-, papers of
-, papers to
-, William

Martock, co. Somerset

Martyr, Peter, his writings

Marwood, co. Devon

Mary, late Queen of England

Mary de Medici, Queen Mother of France

Marygate, Berwick

Mary Rose, the, (King's ship)

Mascoll, Thos.

Mask, the royal

Mason or Masson, Dr. Robert, Chancellor of Winchester
-, Thomas
-, petition of

Massingberd, Henry, grant to
-, his wife

Masterdone, Archibald

Match, see Gunpowder.

Matthew, Tobias, Archbishop of York (16061628)
-, Sir Toby

Matthews, Baldwin, petition of
-, Peter, petition of
-, George
-, Marmaduke

Maubred, see Mautby.

Maudlin, Dame, petition of

Maurice, Alexander
-, Prince, third son of Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia

Mautby, co. Norfolk

Mawde, Robt., petition of

Maxwell, John, Bishop of Ross
-, letters of

May, Hugh
-, Joseph, minister

Mayleigh, Nicholas
-, bond of

Maynard, Wm. Lord
-, letters of

Meade, Nicholas

Measures for wine, beer, &c., to be of pewter, stamped

Measure, Thomas, sergeant

Meautys, Thomas, clerk of the Council and Muster-Master General of England
-, notes by, of council business
-, reference of petitions to
-, Mrs.

Medcalfe, Christopher, Surveyor General of Customs at London

Meeres, Robt., S.T.P., Chancellor of Lincoln

Meldrum, Robert

Mennes, Capt. John
-, commission for, to be Captain of carabineers

Ments, Don Pedro de

Mercers Company
-, letters to

Merchant Adventurers Company of England
-, petitions of
-, order of council upon
-, nonconformity and foreign marriages
-, debt of
-, Governor of, see Roe, Sir Henry.
-, Deputy Governor of, see Edwards, Mr.
-, secretary of, see Man, Edward.
-, warden, see Errington, Anthony.

Merchant Adventurers Company of Rotterdam

Merchants of the Staple, see Staple.

Merchant Strangers
-, collector of new impost on, see Wilmer, George.

Merioneth, co., sheriff of, see Carne, John, and Phillips, Thos.
-, ship-money

Merton College, Oxford
-, Archbishop Laud's orders in

Messervy, Maximilian, of Jersey
-, petitions and other papers of

Metcalfe, Adrian, apothecary to the King, grant to
-, Francis

Mew, Mr., clerk, rector of Eastington

Mews, the King's, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields

Michael, Fedrowitsch, Emperor of Russia

Michell, Sir Bartholomew, deceased
-, Richd.

Mickelham, co. Surrey

Middlesex, coroners for
-, custos rotulorum, see Edmondes, Sir Thos.
-, Deputy Lieutenants
-, Lord Lieutenants, see Sackville, Edward, Earl of Dorset, and Rich, Henry, Earl of Holland.
-, justices of peace
-, letters of and see names of.
-, price of corn in
-, sessions
-, sheriffs of
-, warrants to
-, late sheriff, and see Atkin, Thomas.
-, ship-money
-, soldiers foot to be levied in
-, tobacco, sale of, in
-, trained bands

Middle Temple, London, see Temple.

Middleton, co. Westmorland

Middleton, Sir Hugh
-, Samuel
-, Sir Thos., late alderman of London
-, his will
-, Capt. Thos.
-, Mr., of Belsay
-, William, letter of
-, Sir William

Midford, Robert, sheriff of Northumberland, letter of

Milandre, Monsr.

Milborne, John, sheriff of co. Monmouth, letter of

Mildmay, Sir Henry, Master of the Jewel House
-, warrants to

Mill, Andrew
-, Sir John, Bart., M.P. for Southampton
-, John

Milles, Thos., clerk

Millhay or Millmore, in the forest of Duffield, co. Derby

Millicent, Sir John, letter to

Millner, Thomas, clerk

Millnhayward, in the forest of Duffield, co. Derby

Mills, John
-, examination of

Milton Abbas, co. Dorset

Milward, John, protection for
-, Sir Thos., Chief Justice of Chester
-, letter of
-, reference of petition to
-, Thos., protection for

Minchin, Peter
-, Thos.

Mincing Lane, London, document dated from

Minne, Captain

Minories, the, London

Mint, the, London
-, accompts of the masters of, extracts from
-, grants of offices in
-, graver of, see Greene, Edw.
-, comptroller of, see Cogan, Henry.
-, stamping of bullion

Misselden, Edward
-, letters of

Misterton, Notts

Mitchell, John, letter of

Mitnehayward, co. Derby

Mohun, John Lord
-, his house in Long Acre

Molyne, Abraham, M.A., clerk

Moma, Gerlach

Monastow, document dated from

Money, scarcity of

Monkwearmouth
-, vicar of, see Hicks, Mr.

Monmouth, co.
-, sheriff of, see Milborne, John.
-, ship-money

Monopolies

Monoy, Humphry

Monroe, John, Lieut.-Col.

Monson, Sir John
-, Sir Wm.

Montagu or Montacute, variously spelt:—
-, Edward, Viscount Mandeville
-, Henry, Earl of Manchester, Lord Privy Seal
-, letters, warrants, and petitions to
-, reference to, of petitions
-, Lady
-, her chaplain, see Tucker, Mr.
-, Richard, Bishop of Norwich
-, letter of
-, Sir Sydney
-, Sir Walter

Montagu, Viscount, see Brown, Francis.

Montague Close, in Southwark

Montford, Salop

Montgomery, Alexander, Earl of Eglington, letter of
-, letter to

Montgomery, sheriff of, see Morris, Edw.
-, late sheriff, see Newton, John.
-, ship-money
-, soldiers levied in

Montpelier, alias Willingales, Essex

Montrose, Earl of, see Graham, James.

Moodie, Ralph, recusant, petition of

Moor or More, variously spelt:—
-, Edward
-, John, M.A.
-, John
-, Marmaduke
-, Nicholas, clerk, grant of presentation to
-, Richard
-, Roger
-, William

Moor Hall, Essex

More, see Moor.

Morecroft, Robert

Morgan, Edward
-, Henry
-, Lewis
-, Philip
-, Rowland, deposition of
-, petition of

Morley, see Marlay, Sir John.

Morley and Monteagle, Lord, see Parker, Henry.

Morocco, Emperor of, the
-, treaty with
-, his saltpetre works

Morpeth, co. Northumberland

Morrell, John
-, deposition of

Morris, Edw., sheriff of co. Montgomery, letter to

Morrison, Dr.

Morse, Mr.

Mortlake, Surrey, his Majesty's tapestry works at
-, governor of the factory at, see Palmer, Sir James.

Morton, Sir George
-, Thos., Bishop of Durham
-, letters and other papers of
-, the like to
-, notes of a sermon by
-, Sir Thos.

Morton, co. Durham, document dated from

Mostin or Mostyn, Anne

Motcombe, co. Dorset, document dated from

Mottershed, Mr.

Moubray, Mr.
-, Sarah

Mullington, Wm.

Münster, West, see West Münster.

Murden, Thos., letters of

Murford, Nicholas

Murray, variously spelt:—
-, David, the King's tailor
-, James
-, Jane, petition of
-, John, Earl of Annandale
-, mem. by
-, his house in St. Martin's-in-theFields
-, Sir William
-, Wm., Groom of the Bedchamber
-, petition of
-, William, Bishop of Llandaff
-, deceased

Muschains, Capt. John

Musgrave, Sir Wm., J.P.
-, Sir Philip, letter of

Musson, Wm., deposition of

Muster-Master, General of the Army, see Fenwick, Sir John.

Musters, papers relating to, and see names of counties, Army, &c.

Mustian, Capt.

Mylls, Michael, clerk

Mynce, see Mennes, Capt. John.

N.

Naked Boy, the, in the Strand

Naper, Robert

Napier, Lord
-, Capt. John
-, Sarah, petition of

Narrow Seas, fight between the Hollanders and Spaniards in the, see Downs.
-, ships for guard of, see Fleet, the Royal.

Nash, Gawen, B.D.
-, Mary
-, her husband
-, Thos., account by

Navy, the
-, estimates for setting forth 20 of the King's ships
-, office of
-, officers of
-, propositions by
-, arsenal for, project for building
-, Comptroller of, see Cartwright, Capt.
-, officers of
-, letter of
-, proposed Office of Ordnance in
-, Surveyor of, see Batten, Capt.
-, treasurers of, and see Russell, Sir William; Vane, Henry.
-, victualing of
-, victualer, see Crane, John.
-, late victualer, see Apsley, Sir Allen, and Darell, Sir Sampson.
-, late deputy victualer, see Holt, Henry.

Neave, Wm., bequest by

Neale, Simon, grant to

Needles, the, in the Isle of Wight

Needwood Chase, co. Stafford

Neile or Neale, Richard, Archbishop of York
-, letters and other papers of
-, letters to

Nelmes, Mr.

Nelson, John, rector of Mickleham

Netherby, Richd.

Netton, near Winterbourne, document dated from

Nevill, Edward
-, Henry, Lord Abergavenny
-, Sir Henry, deceased
-, Mr., cousin of Nicholas
-, Mr., of Cressing Temple, Essex, observations by
-, Richard, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the Prince, petition of
-, grant to

Newark, Notts

Newbold Pacey, co. Warwick

Newbottle, co. Northampton

Newburgh, Lord, see Barrett, Edward.

Newbury, Berks

Newcastle-upon-Tyne
-, documents dated from
-, arms, ordnance, and ammunition at
-, aldermen, and see Marlay, Sir John.
-, burgesses and commons of
-, grievances
-, petition of
-, coal miners
-, fortifications of
-, surveyed by spies
-, garrison
-, magazine and storehouses at
-, mayor, see Bewick, Robert.
-, mayor and others
-, deputy mayor
-, former mayor, see Errington, Anthony.
-, hostmen of
-, merchants and seamen of
-, parliamentary elections for
-, Puritan faction in, see Puritans.
-, ship-money
-, vicar of, see Alvey, Yeldard.
-, lecturers in, and see Jenison, Dr.; Stephenson, Mr.; Bewick, Robt.; and Wishart, Dr.
-, lecturers at St. Hallows, in
-, St. Nicholas, in

Newcastle, Earl of, see Cavendish, William.

Newce, William

New College, Oxford
-, documents dated from
-, warden of, see Pinck, Dr. Robert.

Newell, Dr.

New England

New Forest, Hants

Newfoundland, fisheries of
-, plantation in

Newgate Prison, in London
-, gaoler or keeper of, see Wollaston, Henry.
-, prisoners in, to be transported into foreign parts

Newgate, Berwick, see Berwick.

Newhaven, see Havre de Grace.
-, in Sussex

Newland, co. Gloucester, manor of

New Level, the, in Lincolnshire

New Lodge Walk, in Windsor Forest

Newman, John, petition of
-, Mr.
-, Robt., petition of
-, his wife

New Park, in Galtres Forest

Newport, Earl of, see Blount, Montjoy.

New River, the
-, from Longford to Hampton Court

Newstead, Herbert

Newton, John, late sheriff of co. Montgomery
-, letter of

Nicholas, Edward, clerk of the council and secretary to the Admiralty, allusions and references to, passim.
-, proposed M.P. for Sandwich
-, named member of the Council of War
-, pension of 200l. granted to
-, suspected of Popery
-, letters of
-, notes, minutes, drafts, and memoranda of see also Council and War, Council of.
-, letters and other papers to
-, reference of petition to
-, his wife
-, coach
-, house in King St., Westminster
-, private bills
-, Henry, son of Edward first abovementioned
-, John, father of Edward first abovementioned, letters of
-, letters to
-, John, brother of Edward, letter of
-, Dr. Matthew, Dean of Bristol, and brother of Edward
-, Susanna, daughter of Edward

Nicholls or Nicolls, Francis
-, John
-, letter of
-, Ralph, master of the ceremonies
-, Randle
-, Thomas, late head bailiff of Shrewsbury
-, Capt. William

Nicholson, see Stephenson, George.

Nicodemus, the (King's ship)

Nicolas, John, butcher

Nicoll, Wm., clerk of the cheque

Nicolls, see Nicholls.

Nimeguen

Noël, Edward, Viscount Campden

Nonconformists, see Puritans.

Nonsuch Palace, Surrey

Norfolk, co.
-, justices of peace

Norgate, alias Morgan

Norhamshire, co. Northumberland

Norham Castle, Northumberland

Norman, Robert
-, George, sergeant

Normandy in France

Norris, John, petition of

North, Gilbert, petition of
-, Sir John, deceased

North, late expedition to the
-, intended expedition to the
-, propositions by Sir Jacob Asteley, concerning
-, arms, orders, &c. for
-, list of officers serving in the late expedition
-, Lord General of, see Percy, Algernon, Earl of Northumberland.
-, the late, see Howard, Thos., Earl of Arundel and Surrey.
-, rebellion in, during the reign of Elizabeth
-, army of the, see Army.
-, Council of, or of York, commissioners for
-, president of and see Wentworth, Thos., Earl of Strafford.
-, vice-president of, see Osborne, Sir Edward.

Northam, Devon

Northampton, co.
-, Deputy Lieuts. of, letter of
-, clerk of the peace for, see Gray, Francis.
-, list of able men in the East Division of
-, parliamentary elections
-, sessions
-, sheriff of, see Yelverton, Sir Christopher.
-, late sheriff of, see Holman, Philip.
-, ship-money

Northborough, co. Northampton, rect. of

Northumberland, co.
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, justices of peace
-, Puritan faction in, and see Puritans.
-, ship-money
-, sheriff of, see Midford, Robert.
-, trained bands of

Northumberland, Earl of, see Percy, Algernon.

Norton, alias Cold Norton, co. Essex
-, juxta-Daventry, co. Northampton

Norton, Major
-, Richd.
-, Sir Richd.
-, Robert, information by

Norwich
-, dioc.
-, starchmakers of
-, Bishop of, see Montague, Richd.
-, former bishops of, see Jegon, John Wren, Matthew.

Nottingham, co.
-, sheriff of, see Williamson, Thos.
-, late sheriff of (1638), see Chaworth, George Viscount.
-, ship-money
-, soldiers, pressed in

Nouveau, Claude

Novis, Richd.

Noy, William, Attorney-General, deceased

Nulles, Sir John

Nykòping, document dated from

O.

Oades, James
-, order made against

Oakes, John, printer
-, Nicholas

Oakhampton, Devon
-, ship-money

Oatlands, the King's gardens at
-, keeper of, see Tredescant, John.

Ockham or Ockingham, Surrey

Ogilvie, David, Earl of Airlie

Oglander, Sir John

Ogle, Sir John

Ogstone, Dr. Wm., presentation to

Okes, George, information of

Old Castle, see Sarum.

Old Testament, see Scriptures, the Hebrew.

Olveston or Olston

O'Neale, Mr.

Oneby, John

O'Neill, Mr.

Opinions, legal.

Orange, Henry Frederick, Prince of

Orders, King's book of

Ordnance, manufacture of and see Arms.
-, officers of
-, letters and other papers of
-, the like to
-, their fees
-, accounts and estimates and see Arms, Gunpowder, &c.
-, clerk of the deliveries, see Clarke, George.
-, clerk of the stores, see Sherburne, Edward.
-, comptroller of, see Tillier, Captain.
-, founder, see Brown, John.
-, General of
-, Lieutenant-General of, see Heydon, Sir John.
-, Lieutenant of, for the present expedition into Scotland, see Legge, Capt. William.
-, master carpenter for, see Bankes, Matthew.
-, master general of, see Blount, Montjoy, Earl of Newport.
-, muster master of
-, purveyor of timber for, see Fereby, Anthony.
-, storekeeper, see March, Richd.
-, surveyor, see Coningesby, Francis

Ordnance Office, London
-, documents dated from

Orkneys, Bishop of, see Graham, George.

Orlabier or Orlibeare, George

Orton
-, documents dated from

Osbaldeston, Hercules

Osborne, Anne, married to George FitzJeffrey
-, Sir Edward, Vice-President of the Council of the North
-, letter of
-, Sir John, deceased
-, his lady
-, Thos.
-, grant to, of the office of Captain of Upnor Castle

Osizer, see Usher, Mr.

Osnaburg or Osnabrück in Hanover

Osterwick, Mr., ambassador of Venice

Ottery St. Mary, co. Devon

Ouchterlonie, David, petition of
-, Elizabeth
-, Sir James, deceased
-, Mable
-, Walter

Ovens and mills to be supplied to the army

Overley, a messenger

Overman, Thos.

Ovingham, co. Northumberland

Owen, Gerald
-, John, Bishop of St. Asaph
-, Morgan, D.D., Bishop Elect of Llandaff
-, Thos.
-, petition of

Oxenstiern, Axel, Grand Chancellor of Sweden

Oxford
-, documents dated from
-, justices of peace of
-, mayor
-, sheriff of
-, the mayor to deliver in the names of all in the university and city between and

Oxford, Bishop of, see Bancroft, John.

Oxford, co., sheriffs of, see Doyly, John, and Warcup, Rodulph.
-, late sheriff of, see Penyston, Sir Thos.
-, the King's revenue in
-, ship-money

Oxford University
-, Arabic lecture
-, burgesses to Parliament for, see Windebank, Sir Francis, and Danvers, Sir John.
-, Chancellor of, see Laud, Archbishop.
-, Vice-Chancellor, see Frewen, Dr., Accepted.
-, colleges and halls, see their several names.
-, convocation
-, heads of houses

Oxwick, Mr., merchant