Index of Subjects: M

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 13, 1697-1698. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.

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M.

Maids of Honour, marriage bounties for, 146, 336.

Malt, duty on. See Excise; exported, 379.

Malt houses, charging of, under the Window Act, 94.

Malt Lottery. See Lotteries.

MANORS, named: —
-, Aldbury; Alveston; Austins Monsr.
-, Barsnet; Betham; Bonyalva; Boyton; Burshes.
-, Clewer; Coldrey; Cookham; Cosell; Creppinghall; Croxton; Croydon; Cuddeston; Curry Mallet; Cutts.
-, Datchet; Datchet St. Helens; Ditton; Dorbusc; East and West Deeping; East Greenwich; Ellesham; Eton.
-, Farnborough; Feltham; Framsden.
-, Garthorpe; Gillingham; Goldcliff; Goldsborough; Goxhill; Great Southton; Gringley; Grinton; Guilden Morden; Guns.
-, Hambottle; Harcourt; Harwood; Hendon; Hunsingore.
-, Imber.
-, Kelk; Kennington; Kington.
-, Langley Marish; Laverton; Liston Hall; Liswerry; Lolworth.
-, Marston; Marshall; Marton; Massingham; Monks Horton; Moone; Moresk.
-, Netherhall; Newnham; North Ingoldby.
-, Overhall.
-, Patsell; Penllyn; Petho; Pryors.
-, Reigate; Richmond; Rillaton; Rudfen.
-, St. James's; Sampford; Shastock; Shaw; Shepton Mallet; Shippon; Shotteswell; Singleton; Snall; Steeplehall; Steeple Morden; Stratton Sanctuary; Sulham; Swakely; Swinefleet.
-, Treverbyn Courtney.
-, Uphall.
-, Waresley; Welton alias Wolverton; Whaddon; Whitgift; Wormley; Wroxham; Wyrardisbury.

Marble. See Stone.

MARINE REGIMENTS:
-, "The two" (Marquess of Carmarthen's and Sir C. Shovell's), Agents of (R. Harnage and T. Reynolds), 63, 188, 248, 300.
-, clothing supplied to, 300.
-, colonels of, 63, 166, 188, 248, 249, 282, 357.
-, hangers and belts supplied to the First regiment, 439.
-, officers of, payment to, 263, 277.
-, reformed officers, half pay for, 394; establishment of, 445.
-, subsistence for, 38, 62, 63, 73, 108, 109, 166, 183, 188, 247–8, 249, 282, 357, 426, 429.
-, "The new" (Col. T. Brudenall's, Col. E. D. Colt's, Col. H. Mordaunt's and Col. W. Seymour's), establishment of, 394.
-, regulation for subsistence, of, 394.
-, subsistence for Colt's, Mordaunt's and Seymour's, 109, 113, 426, 435, 442.

Marque, Letters of, 216.

MARRIAGES, births, burials, bachelors and widowers, duty on (as by 6–7 Wm. III, c. 6).
-, Agent for Taxes managing (W. Clayton), 320–1.
-, Assessment Commissioners, instructions to, 387–8.
-, collector of, alleged fraud by, 339.
-, deficiency of, as computed by the Deficiency Act, and issues for making good, 401, 447.
-, delays in the collection of, directions to Justices of the Peace, etc., 236, 268, 286, 337.
-, loan on, 169.
-, preventing frauds in, Act 9 Wm. III. c. 32 for, directions to Receivers General to observe, 449–50.
-, Receivers General, 236, 377, 388, 405, 449, 450.
-, allowances and salaries, 185, 188.
-, payments by, 123, 253, 320, 397, 410.
-, securities of, 145, 147, 162, 267, 280, 405.
-, surveyors or inspectors of, 321.
-, appointments and dismissals, 365, 385, 424, 432.
-, ill treated and prevented from performing their duties, 133–4.
-, printed books of instructions for, 299.
-, salaries, 123–4, 253, 397, 410.

Master Gunner of England. See Ordnance.

Master of the Horse. See Royal Mews.

Maundy, issue for, 287.

Mediterranean Duty. See Customs— duties, One per cent.

Milliner, 231.

Million Lottery. See Lotteries.

MINT
-, Assay Trial pieces, size of test cuttings from, 91–2.
-, Assaymaster (D. Brattle), payment for extra services, 108; petition for an increase of salary, 231.
-, Coinage Duty, issue out of, 165, 393.
-, Commissioners of, 108.
-, Comptroller of, 60, 221.
-, Country mints, charges of, 28; Deputy Masters of, allowance for receiving clipped money and plate, 28, 108, 148; payment to private importers of silver and plate into, 108, 442; sweep and scissal of the mintings in, 60, 236.
-, Bristol, charges of, 99.
-, Deputy Master and Worker of (A. How; R. Yates), 103, 108, 390; account of, 326.
-, Mint House to be restored to the City of Bristol, 99, 103, 390.
-, Chester, clerk to the Master and Worker at (E. Lewis), charges against, 28, 59– 60, 148, 156; dismissed, 60, 236.
-, Deputy Master of (J. Manwaring), 108, 121.
-, plate and clipped money received at, 156, 359.
-, sixpences from, 28.
-, Exeter, debt in, 72; Deputy Master of (Sir J. Elwill), 108.
-, Norwich, Deputy Master of (F. Gardner), 108; money from, 34, 158.
-, York, 49, 54; Deputy Master of (E. Tompson), 108.
-, Engravers (James, John, Joseph and Philip Roetier), house in Mint, 21, 40; probationer (J. Grillet), 63, 431; salaries, 40, 165, 426, 447.
-, man killed by a mill in, 300.
-, Master and Worker of (T. Neale), 54, 221; issues for, 393, 442; payments by, 300, 431.
-, Assistant to (T. Hall), payment to, 156, 359.
-, Melting House at, 54.
-, mill delivered to, 229.
-, Money:
-, bad and short in weight, losses by, 425, 434.
-, clipped, bringing in of, 108, 148; reward of 6d. per ounce for, 156, 359.
-, deficiency of, funds for supplying, 156.
-, losses incurred by accepting, etc., 63, 120, 231, 251, 264, 425, 434.
-, new money exchanged for, "to prevent the clamours of the people." 425.
-, recoined, money from, 269.
-, clippers, rewards for arresting, 164, 298, 350, 360, 370, 403, 409.
-, counterfeiters, forfeited estates of, 54, 142, 164, 240, 249, 261; in Yorkshire, 96; person aiding, arrest of, 339; rewards for arresting and convicting, 150, 298, 357, 383, 403, 410, 427, 434; suicide of, 353.
-, counterfeiting, information of, 87, 281; tools seized, 52, 54.
-, hammered, Act (9 Wm. III., c. 2) for preventing the further currency of, 81, 212.
-, charge of, Dr. Newton's computation, 3.
-, loans in, 3, 4, 115.
-, melting and recoining of, 115, 212, 220–1, 280, 326; loss by, 126, 446.
-, no more to be received at the Exchequer, 59, 238.
-, prices of, 3, 79–82, 115. 143, 279 280.
-, received for Excise, to be sent in, 28.
-, in Ireland. See Ireland.
-, new, loans in, certificates to be made of the amount, 4; discount of 5 per cent. on, 3,220.
-, And see Farthings; Guineas; Sixpences.
-, officers of, number reduced, 167.
-, offices at the Tower, enlarged, 28.
-, plate, bringing in of, 28, 108, 148, 442; Act (8–9 Wm. III, c. 8) for encouraging, 156; reward of 6d. per ounce for, 156, 359.
-, Contractors for receiving wrought plate, account of, 256.
-, Principal Officers of, 18, 21, 25, 28, 49, 60, 64, 65, 68, 75, 103, 107, 121, 139, 140, 148, 229, 231, 236, 280, 424, 426.
-, Pyx, issue for the entertainment at the trial of, 26, 139, 152.
-, recoinage, 151, 216, 231; Mint charges for, 446.
-, See also Mint—Money, clipped and hammered.
-, Smith of (P. Johnson; T. Silvester), appointment, 239.
-, Warden of (I. Newton), 21, 52–3, 54, 88, 90, 96, 142, 221, 240, 281, 326, 339, 390; payment for extra services, 108.

Money. See Mint.

Muffs, seized, 162.

Muslin, seized, 162, 234, 237, 362.