General Index: M, N, O

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1641-3. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1887.

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'General Index: M, N, O', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1641-3, (London, 1887) pp. 619-626. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1641-3/pp619-626 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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M.

Mabbot, Gilbert, receipt of

Macdonnell, Randal, Earl of Antrim
-, taken prisoner by the Scots

Mackworth, Mr.

MacMahon, Hugh, one of the leaders of the Irish rebellion

Maddison, Sir Lionel
-, letters of
-, Ralph, Keeper of the Walks of Battle and Easthampstead in Windsor Forest, commission to

Madrid
-, letter dated from

Magdalen College, Oxford
-, letter dated from
-, President of

Magdalen Hall branded with the name of a Puritanical house

Magna Charta

Maguire, Conor, Lord, one of the leaders of the Irish rebellion
-, discovers to a Protestant the plot to seize Dublin and the Castle

"Maidenhead," the ship
-, the, in Ave Maria Lane

Maiden Lane, London, the Bishop's prison in

Maidstone, Kent
-, assizes at

Maidwell, Mr.

Mainwaring, Captn.
-, Colonel
-, Edmund, Dr., Chancellor to the Bishop of Chester
-, Henry, searcher in the port of Chester, petition of
-, Sir Philip, Secretary for Ireland
-, Roger, D.D., Bishop of St. David's, see Manwaring.

Maitland, John, Lord

Malaga, Spain
-, sack, two great vessels laden with, burnt near Wapping

Malarini, Monsr., plenipotentiary from France into Germany

Malignant party, the
-, many petitions to Parliament against
-, now very weak
-, ordinances against

Mallet, Sir Thomas, a judge
-, apprehended by order of the Parliament

Malos, Don Francisco de

Malta

Maltravers, Lord, see Howard, Henry.

Malvern Church, the stateliest parish church in England
-, Hills

Malynes, Gerard, of London, merchant, petition of

Manchester, Earl of, see Montagu, Henry.
-, free grammar school at, lease of mills belonging to
-, letter to the feoffees of

Mandeville, Viscount, see Montagu, Edward.

Manley, John, messenger of the Exchequer at Chester
-, Mr., of Holdenby, Northampton

Manners, John, Earl of Rutland, a Commissioner from the Parliament to the kingdom and estates of Scotland

Mansell, Sir Robert

Manwaring, Roger, D.D., one of the King's chaplains, Bishop of St. David's
-, dispensation to, to hold the rectory of Stanford Rivers, Essex, with that of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, London

Maplizden, George, shipwright, of Linton, Kent, petition of

Mapperly, John

Maqueda, the Duke of, Admiral of the Spanish Fleet

March or Marsh, Richard, Keeper of the King's Stores of Ordnance
-, petition of
-, Wm., letter of

Marchant, Eleazar le, attorney

Margate, Kent

Marie, Mrs.

Mariners, an Act for better raising and levying
-, liability for wages due to, when the ship becomes a total wreck

Market Harborough, co. Leicester, see Harborough.

Markets, Clerk of the, Bill for regulating

Markham, Captn. George, his petition

Marlborough, Earl of, see Ley, Jas.

Marley, Sir John, Chief Clerk of Newcastleupon-Tyne, extent against

Marlow, Bucks
-, dispute as to the election of churchwardens at

"Marmaduke," of London, the ship

Marmet, Ezekiel, minister of the French Church in London, letter of
-, acquittance of

Marque, letters of, granted against subjects of the United Provinces

Marriott, Robert, of Barnard's Inn

Marseilles, France

Marsh, Dr. and see March.
-, Mr., information of, against Archbishop Laud

Marshall, Stephen, a minister with the Parliamentary Army

Marshalsea Prison, the

Marston, Edward, letter to
-, Rowland, letter from

"Martin," the ship

Martin or Marten, Captn.
-, Dr., official to the Archdeacon of Exeter, his answer to an information against, in the Star Chamber
-, Sir Henry, Judge of the Court of Admiralty, one of the High Commissioners, and Dean of the Court of Arches
-, death of
-, fined by the House of Lords
-, Henry, M.P.
-, John, of London, bond of

Marvyn or Mervyn, Sir Henry, serjeant porter

Mary, Princess Royal, betrothed to Prince William of Orange
-, marriage treaty of
-, M. Henri Vliet and his wife to have the care of, in Holland
-, is specially desired to speedily visit Holland

Mary de Medicis, widow of Henri IV. of France, and mother of Queen Henrietta Maria
-, arrangements for her journey out of the country
-, doubtful whether it will be safe for her to continue here
-, has leave to pass through Holland to Cologne
-, Parliament will take order to send her away, having given her 10,000l. to clear her debts
-, passage of, through the Low Countries refused

"Mary Bonaventure" of London, the ship

"Mary Hoare," the ship

Maryland, in America

Marylebone Park

"Mary Rose," H.M.S.

Maskelyne, Edmund, petition of

Mason, Robert

Massingberd, John

Massye, Lieut.-Col. Edw.

Matthews, Phanuel, of Westminster, bond of
-, alias Colton, Wm., of Deal, petition of

Mattinesse, M. de, named as one of the deputies from Holland to the Congress at Münster

Maurice, Prince, third son of Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia
-, has taken Plymouth
-, Monsr., secretary

Maxey, co. Northampton

Maxwell, Jas., groom of the King's bedchamber, petition of
-, John, Bishop of Ross, hath been a very pernicious instrument
-, Mr.
-, Robert, Earl of Nithsdale

Mayerne, Sir Theodore, the King's physician, certificate of

"Mayflower," of London, the ship
-, belongs to Mr. Samuel Vassall, M.P.

Maykin, Robert, letter of
-, his daughter Anne

Maynard, Sir John, M.P., warrant of
-, Mr., a shipowner
-, Wm., Lord
-, summoned to the Parliament at Oxford

Mayne, Jas., death of

Mayo, Humanitas

Meade, Wm., clerk, nephew of Sir John Pennington, letter of

Meadows, Thos., and other merchants of Yarmouth trading to Greenland, suit of, against the Greenland Co.

Meare, Mr., hosier, information of, against Archbishop Laud

Meautys, Sir Thos., Clerk of the Council and Muster-Master General of England

"Medea and Jason," a French play acted by the daughters of Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia

Medway, the river

Meillure, Maréchal de

Meistrelin, Dr.

Melandre, Monsr., Imperial General
-, visits Vienna and the Hague

Meldrum, John or Robert

Melos, Don Francesco di, General of the Spanish Army

Melton Mowbray, co. Leicester
-, Bliths Inn at
-, notes of a sermon in the parish church of, taken by a Scotchman
-, the "Swan Inn" at

Mennes, Menys, or Minnes, Captn. Sir John, Captain of H.M.S. "Victory," and Rear-Admiral of the Fleet for guard of the Narrow Seas
-, discharged of his command
-, fees for the knighthood of
-, letters, &c. to
-, Captn. John, letters to
-, officers and horsemen of his regiment have received all money justly due to them
-, pass for to travel into Northumberland and Durham

Mentz, Congress at

Merchant Adventurers, the
-, committee of, for affairs of Ireland, order of
-, deputies of the Company of, at Hull
-, Ordinance for upholding the Government of the Fellowship of
-, privileges of

Mercers Company, the

Mercurius Aulicus, newspaper published weekly, five Nos., viz.: 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, and 24th weeks
-, answer to
-, Britanicus, newspaper weekly
-, Civicus, newspaper weekly

Meredith, Robert

Merefield, Mr., an attorney

"Merhoneur," H.M.S.

Merionethshire

Merriott, Joanna Willfrey, wife of one of the Queen's coachmen, petition of

Merton, Richard, deceased

Mervyn, Colonel Audley

Messeley, Robert, master of the ship "Anne" of Hull, petition of

Mesterlin, Dr.

Metham, Sir Thos.

Methuen, Anthony, B.D., vicar of Frome Selwood, certificate of

Mew, Henry and Robert, bond of

Mewce or Muse, Francis, bailiff and keeper of the Queen's house at Holdenby, letter of
-, excessive tithes exacted from

Meyrick, Sir John, M.P.

Michell, Andrew, boatswain

Middleburg, Holland, letter dated from

Middlesex
-, assessments in various parishes of
-, to provide post-horses for the King's use
-, High Constable of, see Buckley, Edwd.
-, Justices of the Peace in, see Heywood, Peter; Hippisley, Sir John; Sheppard, Thos.
-, certificate of
-, persons applied to for a loan to the Parliament in
-, relation of sufferings caused by the King's forces at Brentford to be read in all parish churches of
-, Sheriffs of
-, trained bands of

Middle Temple, the
-, letter dated from
-, reader of, see Bagshawe, Edwd.
-, Gate

Middleton, George, of Leighton, co. Lancaster, grant of office of bailiff to
-, Sir Thos.
-, Keynes, Bucks, suit concerning the manor of

Midgley, John, the elder and younger

Midland Counties, the

Midwinter, Mr., a delinquent, particulars of the case of

Milandre, M., see Melandre.

Milborne, John, deceased
-, Elizabeth, his widow, petition of, against Archbishop Laud

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

Milford, co. Pembroke
-, fortification of
-, Governor of, see Vaughan, Richard, Earl of Carbery.

Militia, the

Militia, dispute between the King and Parliament as to the right to call out
-, lieutenants appointed by Parliament to exercise and muster
-, of London, see Trained bands.

Millard, Thos., a gunner's mate

Miller, Sir John, his house in Bedford St., Covent Garden
-, John, late minister to the Dutch Protestant congregation at Maidstone
-, Richard, receiver of revenues of the see of Ely during vacancy, amount due to the King from

Millicent, Sir John, serjeant porter, deceased

Milner, Richard, clerk of Innholders' Hall, evidence of, against Archbishop Laud

Milton, Devon, barton, demesne and manor of

Milward, Sir Thos., J.P. for Anglesey

Minehead, Somerset

Miniett or Miviott, Mr., a deputy paymaster of the Army of the North

Ministers, relief for plundered

Ministry, an Act for better maintenance of the

Minories, the

Mint, the
-, abuses in
-, graver of the, see Briot, Monsr.
-, note of monies coined in
-, officers of the, and see Cogan, Henry.

Mishan, George, attorney

Missenden, Great, Bucks
-, the minister of
-, Mr.

Mitcham, Surrey

Mitchell, Stephen, of Rotherhithe, depositions of

Mitton, Colonel Thomas

Moggridge, Henry, one of the King's footmen, petition of
-, Richard, his son, drum-major at Reading

Mohun, John, Lord
-, Warwick, Lord, letter of
-, warrant to

Molesworth, Captn. Guy, letter of

Molloyne, Mr.

Monck, Lieut.-Colonel George

Monmouth, co.
-, Earl of, see Carey, Henry.

Montaigne, George, formerly Bishop of London

Montagu, Edward, Viscount Mandeville and Earl of Kimbolton, afterwards Earl of Manchester

Montagu, Edward, Visct. Mandeville and Earl of Kimbolton, afterwards Earl of Manchester, comes to Parliament guarded by three companies of City trained bands
-, the King attempts to arrest, for high treason
-, letters of
-, puts hard for the post of Secretary of State
-, his Association
-, his regiment
-, Speaker pro tem. of the House of Lords
-, Henry, Earl of Manchester, Lord Privy Seal, Lord Lieutenant of Hunts, and one of the Commissioners of the Treasury
-, a justice of the peace for Anglesea
-, letters, warrants, &c. of
-, the like to
-, Speaker of the House of Lords pro tem.
-, Mr.
-, a prisoner in the Tower
-, Richard, B.D., lately Bishop of Chichester
-, Viscount, see Brown, Francis.

Montgomerie, Grisel, Lady Ladiland

Montgomery, Earl of, see Herbert, Philip.
-, Sheriff of, see Niccolls, Thos.

Montrose, Earl of, see Graham, Jas.

Moorcock, Robert

Moore, the Lord
-, Colonel John
-, Mr.
-, Captn. Robert, petition of

Mooretoft, Wm., a ward

Mordant or Mordaunt, George
-, John, Earl of Peterborough, regiment of

More, Mr., and see Moore.
-, Mrs. Dorothy
-, Sir Thos., life of
-, his book "Of Comfort against Tribulation,"

Moreton, Sir Thos.
-, Thomas, Bishop of Durham
-, letters of

Morfield, manor and tithes of

Morgan, Captn., letter of
-, John, glover, bond of
-, Thos.
-, warrant to

Morley, Wm.

Morphey, Chas., an Irishman, warrant for arrest of

Morrell, Hugh
-, letter of

Morris, Richard, merchant tailor, bond of
-, Roger

Morse, Justinian, petition of

Morton, Earl of, see Douglas, Wm.
-, resigns his place of Captain of the Guard

Moseley, Dr.

Mosse, Mr., information of, against Archbishop Laud

Mottershed, Thos., merchant

Mount, Thos., page in the Office of Robes, petition of

Mountain, Jas., pass for

Mountjoy, Lord
-, his son

Mowbray and Maltravers, Lord, see Howard, Henry.

Mudge, Thos.

Mulberry Garden, the, custody of

Mumford, Richard, information of

Munro, Lieut.-Colonel John, commander of Scotch Army against Irish rebels

Munster, Ireland
-, President of, see St. Leger, Sir Wm., and Butler, Jas., Earl of Ormond.

Münster, in. Germany, proposed Congress relative to the Palatinate at

Murray, Sir David, Captn., R.N.
-, knighted
-, Father
-, Wm., a groom of the bed-chamber
-, sent to Holland to obtain leave for the passage of the Queen Mother through that country
-, petition of
-, reported to be engaged in the supposed plot to murder the Marquis of Hamilton and others
-, said to have been sworn from a groom to be gentleman of the bedchamber
-, voted by Parliament unfit to be about the King

Musgrave, Sir Philip, Mayor of Carlisle, commission to

Musters, and see Militia, Trained bands, and Army.
-, and arms, instructions for the
-, warrant to the Commissary-General and the rest of the Commissaries of

Mynne, George, account of iron supplied by, for the King's service

N.

"Nalson's Collections,"
-, passages from, bearing on the privileges of ambassadors

Napier, Lord, Sir Archibald

Napleton, Josiah, of the Isle of Sheppey

Narrow Seas, the, and see Downs.
-, Admiral of, see Pennington, Sir John, and Rich, Earl of Warwick.

Narrow Water Castle, Ireland, captured from the rebels

Nassau, Prince Henry of, see Orange.
-, Prince Wm. of, see Orange
-, Deitz, Count Wm. of, cousin to Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, and Marshal of the Field

Nau, Stephen, the King's violinist, petition of

Naval Affairs, petition to the Committee for

Navy, the Royal, and see Admiralty, Navy, Fleet, &c.; also under names of ships of.
-, allowance to the clerks of the check in
-, Commissioners of the
-, letters, &c. of
-, letters, &c. to
-, and Customs, Committee for the
-, chairman of, see Green, Giles.
-, contracts by
-, letters, orders, &c. of
-, petitions, &c. to
-, Comptroller of, see Carterett, Captn. George.
-, difficulty in procuring caulkers and carpenters for
-, five ships for
-, letters and papers relating to, and
-, master attendants of the
-, Office, the
-, ordnance for, deficient
-, pay for seamen in harbour
-, Paymaster of, letter to
-, Summer Fleet, the

Navy, Surveyor of, see Batten, Captn. Wm.
-, tender of ships for service in
-, timber for masts for
-, Treasurer of and see Russell, Sir Wm., and Vane, Sir Henry, junior.
-, Victualler of, see Crane, John; also Alcock, Stephen.

Neale, Sergeant-Major

Nemours, France

"Neptune," of Hamburg, the ship
-, of Weymouth, a merchant ship taken up for service in the Navy

Netherlands, the, see also the Low Countries and Flanders.

Neuburg, Duke of

Newark, Notts
-, Viscount, see Pierpoint, Robert.

Newburgh, Lord, see Barrett, Edward.
-, Thomas

Newbury Heath

Newcastle, Earl of, see Cavendish, Wm.

Newcastle-upon-Tyne
-, arms left at
-, arrears due to the King from the county of the town of
-, no carpenter can help a ship in distress thereabouts unless he be a freeman of
-, garrison
-, and fortifications of
-, Governor of, see Cavendish, Wm., Earl of Newcastle; Glemham, Sir Thos.
-, great outburst of sickness at
-, letter dated from
-, monopolies claimed by
-, ordnance and munitions to be sent by sea to
-, precautions taken by the King to secure
-, proposed construction of a ballast shore at
-, Scotch Army to retire to
-, Sheriff of
-, Sub-Commissioners of Excise at
-, sum due to, from the Scots

New College, Oxford, letter dated from
-, warden and electors of

Newcomen, Matthew, nonconformist minister, and afterwards a member of the Westminster Assembly of Divines, and one of the five who wrote Smectymnuus, threatened indictment against

Newell, Dr., to be examined

New England
-, transporting of children to

New Forest, Hants, office of justice within

Newfoundland

Newgate Prison
-, keeper of, see Johnson, Richard.
-, outbreak in

Newick, Sussex

New Impost, the, see Excise.

Newington, Surrey, account of money collected in, for the Parliament

Newland, co. Gloucester

New Lodge, Forest of Essex, maintenance of

Newman, Mr., clerk and registrar of the late Queen's Council

Newmarket, Cambs
-, letter dated from

Newport, Earl of, see Blount, Mountjoy.
-, co. Monmouth, letter dated from

Newport Pagnell, Bucks
-, petition of inhabitants of the deanery of

New River Company, poll tax to be charged on the shareholders of

Newry, co. Down

Newspapers, notices of, for the year 1643

Newton, Sir Henry
-, his wife
-, Peter, certificate of
-, co. Lancaster
-, in the Thistles, co. Warwick, parsonage of
-, Yorks., warrant to the Constable of

Neyle, Richard, late Archbishop of York

Niccolls, Thos., Sheriff of co. Montgomery letter of

Nichills, clerk of the

Nicholas, Sir Edward, Clerk of the Council, afterwards Secretary of State and Comptroller General of the Posts, allusions to, passim.
-, a Commissioner of the Treasury
-, letters, warrants, &c. of
-, letters, &c. to

Nicholas, Sir Edward, knighted and sworn a Secretary of State
-, receives from the King the Signet formerly used in the King's absence by Secretary Windebank
-, rents of
-, Lady, his wife
-, John, his son, college bills of
-, Reynold, letter to
-, Robert, M.P.

Nicholls, Mr. Anthony, M.P., one of the mourners at Pym's funeral

Nicholson, Mr., his collection for pretermitted Customs

Nightingale, Mr.

Nimeguen, Holland

Nithsdale, Earl of, see Maxwell, Robert.

Nivelles, Flanders

Noell, Mr., M.P., letter to

Nonconformists

"Nonsuch," H.M S.

Norbury, Cheshire

Norfolk
-, poll money in
-, Sheriff of

Norgate, Edward, Windsor Herald

Normandy

North, Dudley, Lord, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire
-, Sir Dudley, his son

North, the, and see northern parts.
-, Army of, see Army of the North.
-, the Parliament in
-, Commander of, see Fairfax, Ferdinando, Lord.
-, pay of the garrisons in

Northall, Herts

Northampton
-, letters dated from
-, north and south gates of
-, the Swan Inn at
-, Earl of, see Compton, Spencer.
-, Countess of, see Compton, Lady Mary.
-, co.
-, the Committee of
-, petition of knights, gentlemen and freeholders of, to the House of Commons
-, Sheriff of, see Haslewood, Sir Anthony.
-, Woodwards of, see Beale, Thos., and Willis, Richard.

Northern Expedition, the late, and see Army of the North.
-, boats built for service in
-, parts, Committee for the

Northern parts, forces to be raised by Parliament for defence of
-, gentlemen of, very forward in offering their services to the King
-, General of the King's forces in, see Cavendish, Wm., Earl of Newcastle.
-, petition from, touching the magazine at Hull
-, relief for the
-, ships for guard of

North Sea, colliers to be employed in

Northumberland, Earl of, see Percy, Algernon.

Noyan, Thos., information of, against Archbishop Laud

Nulles, Sir John
-, to receive the money voted by Parliament for the Queen Mother

Nuneaton, co. Warwick

Nuremberg, Germany

Nurse, Madam [Francois Garnier]

O.

Oakes, John, printer, deceased
-, Mary, his widow, information of
-, Mr., master of the ship "Providence," of Rye

Oath and Covenant, the, to be read in every parish church and chapel

Oatlands, Surrey, the Queen's manor of
-, letters dated from

O'Brien, Murrough, Lord Inchiquin, defeats the Irish rebels

O'Conolley, a servant to Sir John Clotworthy, reveals the Papist conspiracy in Ireland

Ogilvie or Ogleby, Lord

Okeden or Ogden, John, clerk, recommended for the cure of St. Giles', Stony Stratford
-, letters of

Old Bailey, London
-, Green Arbour in

Old Fish Street, London

Oldham, Suffolk

Old Park, co. Stafford, a messuage, so called

Olveston, Vicarage, Gloucester, first fruits for

O'Neale, Captain Daniel, a delinquent
-, Eugene

O'Neill, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone, the old rebel
-, his daughter
-, Phelim
-, his foster brother

Orange, Henry Frederick of Nassau, Prince of
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, serious illness of
-, treaty of marriage between Count Embden's son and one of his younger daughters
-, his wife
-, Wm. of Nassau, the young Prince of
-, bill for washing sheets, &c. used by, at Arundel House
-, letter of

Orcliff, Mrs.

Ordnance and Ammunition, ship laden with lying in the Thames near the Tower
-, Keeper General of his Majesty's Stores of, see March, Richard.
-, Lieutenant of, see Heydon, Sir John.
-, Master of, see Blount, Mountjoy, Earl of Newport.
-, Office, the
-, documents dated from
-, the only Magazine Royal
-, necessity and advantage of providing for the charge of
-, officers of
-, appointed by Parliament to survey the castles belonging to the Cinque Ports
-, letters, estimates, &c. of
-, memorial of, on the state of the Magazine and Office of Ordnance
-, observations of, on the Bill concerning the making of gunpowder

Orgill, Mr., his suit concerning the parsonage of Newton

Osborne, Sir Peter, Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey
-, holds the castle of Guernsey against the Parliament
-, letter of
-, order to

Osmonton, Thos., merchant, of Rye

Ostend

Oswaldslow, hundred, co. Worcester, poll money in

Ottley, Sir Francis

Oudart, Mr., Assistant Secretary to Sir Edward Nicholas

Our Lady of Assistance, the ship

Ouse, Yorks, assessment of the wapentake of

Outibrigg, Edward

Over, co. Gloucester

Overton, Henry, stationer, newspaper printed for

Owen, Arthur
-, Captn., R.N.
-, Colonel, alias Eugene O'Neale
-, Sir Hugh, J.P. for co. Anglesey

Oxford
-, Bishop of, see Skinner, Robert.
-, the army at
-, Earl of, see Vere, Henry de.
-, letters and other documents dated from
-, the Court at
-, Mayor of
-, rumoured Papist plot in
-, the Star Inn at
-, co.
-, commission of array for
-, diocese, procurations in
-, tenths due from clergy of
-, unauthorised visitation in sede vacante
-, University
-, Chancellorship of
-, heads of colleges and halls, all ready and hearty for the King's service
-, colleges, see Names of colleges.
-, printer to, see Lichfield, Leonard.
-, Vice Chancellor of, see Prideaux John.
-, exceptions against the Governors and government of
-, voluntary contribution of 10,000l. from, to the King