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'Index: M', in Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 5, 1714-1719, (London, 1883) pp. 556-561. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-papers/vol5/pp556-561 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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McAllen, Mr., Excise officer at Crieff; clxxxvii. 10.

Macartney, G., Governor of Berwick, letter from; ccxiii. 60.

-, James, affidavit of; cxc. 25.

Maccarty, Col. Thos., case of; cc. 14.

Macclesfield, mayor, aldermen, &c. of, petition for pension for minister; cxcviii. 71.

McDonald, Lieut. Alexr., agent of Lord Stair, memorial; ccvii. 44.

McDowall, Patrick, petitions; cxcix. 18; ccxi. 12.

McFrederick, Capt.; cxciii. 3.

McIntosh, rebels under command of; cxcix. 20.

McKay, Ensign Hugh; ccxxvi. 73.

McKenzie, Alexr. of Frazerdale; cxcix. 69.

Mackenzie, Collin, Clerk of the Pipe in the Court of Exchequer (Scotland); cxcvi. 47.

-, George, H.M. secretary in Poland, petition; cc. 24.

-, -,; ccxiv. 72.

Mackinnon, Daniel; ccxiv. 39.

Macky, Mr., director of the packet boats at Dublin, reward for; ccxv. 33.

Macnaghton, Edmund; ccv. 45; ccix. 30.

Macquillier; ccv. 93.

McWey, —, Irish Papist in the rebellion of 1641; ccxvi. 13.

Madeira wine, dispute as to allowance of; clxxxviii. 30.

Madocks, Mr. Thos., first cashier of the Bank of England; cxcii. 39.

Madox, Thos., clerk in the office of Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer; cxcviii. 47.

-, Mr., examined touching Exchequer and other Records; ccxx. 45.

Madrid, mail going to, robbed; ccxiii. 18.

-, minister at; cxc. 16; cciv. 103.

-, postal arrangements with; clxxxiii. 7.

-, secretary at the Court of; clxxxvi. 16.

-, the retreat of the Portuguese army in 1706 from; clxxxviii. 39.

Mahon. See Port Mahon.

-, Viscount; ccxi. 16.

Maillard, Mary, of St. Christopher's; clxxxi. 30.

Mainwaring, Mr., Auditor of Imprests; cxcix. 52.

Malden, Francis, wife of Saml., petition; clxxxvi. 44.

Mall, the, in St. James's Park; cxcvi. 28.

Mallett, Wm.; clxxxii. 41.

Malouins; ccxv. 14.

Malows, Mrs., niece of Lord Feversham; cxcii. 18.

Malt; clxxxii. 1.

-, duty; clxxxix. 35; cxc. 57; ccvi. 12.

-, -, auditor of, Robert Danvers; clxxxvii. 38.

-, -, drawbacks, increase of; ccxxiii. 10.

-, -, revenue arising from; ccxvii. 5.

-, -, (Scotland), frauds; cc. 12.

-, loans on; ccxii. 91; ccxiv. 57.

-, lottery tickets; cxci. 17.

-, money upon, in the Exchequer; ccvi. 17.

-, tallies; clxxx. 56; clxxxvii. 14; ccv. 72; ccxv. 51.

-, working of, methods used in; ccxi. 1.

Manaton, Fras., Receiver-General of Taxes for co. Cornwall; clxxxiii. 15.

-, Robt.; clxxxiii. 16.

Manchester, Earl of, Ambassador to Vienna and Venice, also in France, memorial, &c.; cxci. 2; cxcviii. 15; cxcix. 37; ccxiv. 77.

Manley, Isaac; cxcii. 74.

-, John, to be surveyor-general of the riding officers for Kent and Sussex; cciv. 14.

-, -, for the Commissioners of Customs; ccxxvi. 83.

-, Mr., Postmaster of Ireland; ccxv. 33.

Mann, Henry, a pirate; ccxxii. 6.

-, Mr., furniture &c. for the Treasury; ccv. 74.

-, Nicholas, King's waiter in the Port of London; cciv. 69.

Manni, the Venetian, affair of; ccvii. 50.

Manning, Francis, H.M. secretary to the Grisons, petition; clxxxviii. 40; cxci. 1.

Manningtree Water; clxxxix. 63.

Mansfield Woodhouse; clxxxix. 67.

Mar, John Earl of, memorial; cxcvi. 33.

-, [the rebel Earl] his movements, &c.; cxcii. 9; ccxiii. 64; ccxxii. 14.

-, -, his goods claimed by Fras. Milles; cxcviii. 57.

-, -, vassals of; ccxxii. 8.

Mardyke, new works at; ccvi. 31; ccvii. 31.

Marine regiments, or the Marines; clxxx. 64; clxxxi. 20, 57; clxxxiv. 8, 39; clxxxvi, 11; clxxxvii. 20; cxcvii. 14; cciii. 3; ccxxii. 18.

-, -, accounts of; clxxxii. 7.

-, -, colonels, captains, clothiers and clothing of; cciv. 70; ccxxii. 45; ccxxvi. 70.

-, -, commission putting them under the Prince of Denmark, Lord High Admoral; ccxxvi. 66.

-, -, Commissioners for disbanding; clxxxiv. 13, 14; clxxxvii. 2; clxxxviii. 34; clxxxix. 68; cciv. 59; ccxv. 7; ccxix. 32.

-, -, muster rolls of; clxxx. 48.

-, -, pay of officers of; clxxx. 64; clxxxiv. 8; ccv. 47; ccxvi. 25; ccxix. 59.

-, -, paymaster of; clxxxii. 7; cxcv. 4; ccv. 47; ccxviii. 4.

-, -, poundage of; ccxxiii. 26.

Marlborough, John, Duke of; cxc. 58; cxcvi. 21; ccviii. 48; ccix. 16; ccxi. 1.

-, -, holograph letter of; cxcviii. 22.

-, -, memorial; ccxx. 2.

-, -, refusal to drink his health; ccvi. 16.

-, Duchess of; cxciii. 56; cxcviii. 22.

Marlow, Mr. John, petition; clxxxix. 23.

Marshall, Rich., H.M. stud master; clxxxii. 7; ccvi. 30; ccxxii. 46; ccxxvi. 91.

-, Mr., petition; clxxxviii, 38.

Marshalsea, marshal of the; clxxxviii, 21.

Martin, Cross, an Armenian, naturalised, petition; cxcviii. 75.

-, John, keeper of the lions to the King; ccxxii. 13.

-, Joseph; clxxxix. 27.

-, -, anchorsmith of Dartmouth; clxxxviii. 49.

-, -, secretary to the Commissioners for settling commerce with France; clxxx. 58.

-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Kitts; clxxxiii. 2.

-, Sir Joseph, a commissary for commerce with France; clxxx. 58; clxxix. 20.

-, Richard; cci. 11; ccxxi. 24.

-, Robert, farmer of Excise, co. Aberdeen; cxcix. 18.

Martyn, Mr.; clxxxvii. 19.

-, Sir Henry; clxxxiv. 42.

Mary, Queen, her pension to the Vaudois ministers and schoolmasters settled on the Savoy Hospital; ccvi. 8.

Marybone, parish of, cattle plague raging in; clxxxii. 39.

Maryland; clxxxiii. 24; clxxxv. 59; ccxxi. 40.

Masham, Mr., brother to Lord Masham; cxcviii. 39.

-, Saml., Lord, cofferer of the household; clxxx. 23; clxxxv. 13.

Mason, Chas., Esq., treasurer of transports, memorial; ccv. 77; ccxix. 51.

-, John, petitions of; clxxxvi. 17; cciv. 7.

-, John, quartermaster and agent to the Mediterranean Galley's Company; ccxx. 23.

-, Robt., waterman, petition of; ccv. 50.

Massachusetts Bay, abstract of revenues of quit rents, &c. there; clxxxv. 12; clxxxvii. 4.

-, -, grant to the inhabitants of the province of; cc. 30.

Master, John le, his petition concerning frauds at Chelsea Hospital; ccxiv. 66.

-, Sir Harcourt, sheriff of London; ccxiii. 13.

Masters, John, commander of the sloop “Revenge”; ccxx. 23.

Masterson, Capt. Nicholas, petition praying payment of his pension; clxxxii. 43.

Mathew, Lieut.-General Wm., governor of Nevis; ccxiii. 59.

-, Sir Wm., governor of the Leeward islands; cxcvi. 6.

-, Wm., Esq., Lieut.-Governor of St. Christopher's; clxxxix. 27.

Mathews, Sir George; cciv. 70.

-, Rich.; ccxxi. 38.

-, Sarah, widow of Brigadier Wm., petition; ccvii. 24.

Maule, Thos., Esq., Surveyor-General of Customs, Ireland; ccxxi. 18.

Maundy Thursday alms, issues for; cxcviii. 70; ccxxvi. 16.

Mawson; ccxiv. 30.

Mayers, a Roman Catholic trader in gold and silver; ccxiv. 67.

Maynard, Mr., question as to his loyalty; ccviii. 38; ccix. 7, 11.

Maynwaring. See Mainwaring.

Mayrand, Capt. John, petition; ccxxvi. 104.

Meade, Sir Nathaniel, memorial; cxci. 34; ccxx. 49.

Meadows. See Medowes.

Mecklenburg; ccviii. 4.

Medal, to be provided for Dr. Don Sancho of Minorca; cxci. 65.

Medals, the gravers of the Mint to improve their skill on; cxcviii. 50.

Medina, Sir Solomon de, contractor for bread and bread wagons in the Low Countries, his demands; ccxxii. 43; ccxxiii. 27.

Mediterranean, the; cxcviii. 58.

-, squadron, wine and oil for; ccxviii. 6.

Medlycott, Chas.; ccxii. 42.

Medowes, comptroller of army accounts; cxcviii. 69; ccvii. 10, 29; ccxx. 12.

-, comptroller of the stores sent to Canada; clxxxviii. 32, 33; ccv. 34; ccxvii. 3.

-, Sir Philip, heir and executor of Sir Philip, petition; ccxxvi. 46.

Melcombe Regis, certificate; cxciii. 31.

Mellish, John, receiver-general for co. Hants, petition; clxxxix. 50.

Melvill, Mr., made a surveyor-general of Excise, Dublin; ccviii. 38.

-, -, his behaviour and voting; ccix. 7, 11.

Meneger, Mons.; cxcvi. 5.

Menmuire, parish of; ccxiv. 60.

Menstrie, pass of; cciii. 14.

Mentz, envoy from; cxci. 25.

Menzie or Menzies, Sir Wm., memorial; ccxiv. 70.

Mequinez, Court of the Emperor of Morocco; ccxiii. 44.

Mercader or Mercador, Don Emanuel, deputy from Minorca, memorials, &c.; clxxxii. 21; cxcvii. 21; cxcviii. 46; cciv. 90.

Mercer, John, appointed clerk engrosser; ccvi. 27.

-, -, chief clerk of H.M. Works; ccvii. 26.

-, -, revocation of his patent; ccviii. 3.

-, -, his case; ccxx. 36.

-, Thomas; clxxxi. 23.

Mercers' Hall; clxxx. 50, 51.

Meredith, John, surveyor of duties on houses in co. Montgomery; cxciii. 18.

Merest, James, clerk of the House of Lords; cxciii. 2.

Meriel, Mr., his memorial; clxxxi. 29.

Meriton, Mr., cashier of Excise; clxxxii. 26.

Merrett, Mr. Solomon; clxxx. 47.

Merrill or Merrell, John; clxxx. 15, 50; clxxxi. 43; clxxxviii. 14; cxciii. 63; cciv. 65; ccv. 2, 62, 71; ccvii. 29; ccxii. 52; ccxiv. 29.

Methuen, John, ambassador extraordinary to the King of Portugal; clxxx. 18.

-, Hon. Paul, Esq., report on his claim; clxxx. 18.

-, Paul, H.M. ambassador extraordinary to the King of Spain; cxc. 16; cxciv. 16.

-, -, one of H.M. Principal Secretaries of State; ccvi. 35.

-, Mr.; clxxx. 20.

-, P., letters of; cxcix. 53; cc. 15, 16, 19; cci. 6; cciv. 102, 103; ccv. 22, 23, 24, 61; ccvi. 39; ccxii. 10.

Meuze [? H.M. mews], land near the, leased; ccxxi. 17.

Mevenneth manor, co. Cardigan; clxxxii. 14.

Meyer, Ensign, conspirator against the King; ccxiv. 15.

Meysey, Thos., surveyor of hawkers and pedlars, memorial; ccxix. 23.

Michelbourne, Col., served in the siege of Derry; cxcii. 48.

Micklethwait, Mr. Thos.; clxxx. 56.

-, Mr.; ccix. 1.

Middlesex; clxxxviii. 59.

-, special commissions of, officers of; cci. 3.

-, Dorset and, Earl of. See Dorset.

-, Colonel, grant to, of Holy Island; ccxiii. 38.

Middleton, John; cxciii. 23; cciv. 70.

-, Mr., factor to the Earl of Findlater; ccv. 21.

-, Mr.; ccv. 50.

Midlothian; ccxvi. 29.

Milan, H.M. plenipotentiary at; clxxxii. 45.

Mildmay, Sir Anthony, Chancellor of the Exchequer (temp. Eliz.), ancestor of Earl of Westmoreland; clxxxix. 19; ccviii. 9.

Miles, John; clxxxiv. 48.

Milford, customer of; clxxxiv. 58.

Military list, the; cc. 15.

Militia, the; cxci. 22.

-, of London and Westminster under arms; ccxxi. 48.

-, Colonels of; ccxxii. 8.

Miller, Mr. Wm., H.M. chaplain in Scotland; cxcvi. 48.

Milles, Francis, high bailiff of the dean and chapter, &c. of Westminster; cxcviii. 57.

Mills. John; ccxiii. 13.

-, Mr., offers to purchase lands in St. Kitts; ccix. 4.

Milner, Anna, petition of; clxxxix. 55.

Milnhill of Baldardie; ccxiv. 71.

Minis, French settlement of, ccvii. 29.

Ministers. See also Ambassadors and Religion, ministers of.

-, foreign; clxxxvi. 16; clxxxix. 53; cxc. 40; ccix. 3; ccxvi. 12; ccxx. 21; ccxxiii. 21.

-, French, poor distressed, bounty for; ccvi. 47.

-, Protestant, in America and the Colonies, pensions to; clxxxi. 32.

-, public, arrears to; clxxxvii. 32.

Minorca, assessor of; cxci. 65.

-, contingencies of; ccxiv. 21.

-, deputies from; cxcvii. 27; cxcviii. 46; cciv. 90.

-, establishment of; ccxiv. 68.

-, form of government proposed for; clxxxii. 21.

-, fortifications of St. Philip's Castle at; cxciii, 20; cci. 10.

-, garrison at; clxxxi. 21; cxci. 28, 29; cxcviii. 11; ccxi. 4; ccxx. 12.

-, officers serving in, their servants' pay; clxxxix. 22.

-, -, their pay; cxci. 71; cciv. 82.

-, revenues of; clxxxiii. 9; clxxxv. 36, 45; clxxxvi. 8; cxci. 28, 71; cxcvii. 31; cxcviii. 41; cciii. 8; ccxiv. 45; ccxxvi. 8.

-, -, yearly charges on; cxcviii. 41.

-, -, salaries, allowances payable out of; clxxxv. 61; cxci. 28; cciv. 82; ccvi. 6.

-, receiver-general of; ccxii. 12; ccxix. 48.

-, surveyor of; ccxv. 12; ccxxvi. 8.

Mint, the; clxxx. 4; clxxxii. 9; cxc. 22; cxcii. 75; cxcvi. 23; ccxiv. 14; ccxx. 44.

-, -, (of Scotland); ccxxxv. 20; clxxxvi. 14; ccviii. 20.

-, clerks of, petition; ccxix, 18.

-, engravers of; cxcviii. 50; ccxx. 22.

-, master and worker or officers of, accounts of; cxcviii. 47; ccvii. 9.

-, -, memorial of; cxcviii. 50.

-, -, reports; clxxx. 9; clxxxviii. 52; cxc. 22; cxcii. 13; cxcix. 24; cc. 17; ccviii. 11, 12, 18; ccxvi. 37.

-, office; cxcii. 13; cxcviii. 50; ccviii. 43; ccix. 19; ccxx. 22.

-, warden of; clxxx. 9; ccviii. 19.

Missing, Mr. Thomas, contractor for army supplies; cxcii. 24, 53; cxcviii. 69; ccv. 72; ccvii. 7; ccviii. 33, 46; ccxxii. 27.

Mobs, claims for suppressing; cc. 33.

Modena, Duke of, purchases a set of Rymer's Fœdera; cci. 6.

-, Envoy from, his receipt; cci. 6.

Moffat's ship, seized with arms for the rebels; ccxx. 50.

Mogul, the Great, privileges granted to the East India Company by; ccxxiii. 15.

Molasses, use of, in brewing beer; ccxxiv. 2.

Molesworth, John, Envoy Extraordinary; clxxxviii. 19.

-, Lord, letter, &c.; ccvi. 43; ccviii. 2.

-, Mr. Robt., Envoy to Great Duke of Tuscany, Florence, and Genoa; clxxxiii. 20, 21; clxxxvi. 16.

-, -, appointed Commissoner for trade, &c.; clxxxviii. 12.

Molineux, Mr.; ccxiii. 54.

Molyneux, S.; cxciii. 67.

-, Mr., debtor to the Crown as receiver-general of Lancashire; cciv. 58.

Monck, George, son of Henry, Surveyor-Gen. of Customs in Ireland, petition; ccxxi. 18.

Moncrieffe, David, King's Remembrancer for Scotland; clxxxvi. 39.

-, Mr., petition of; clxxxvi. 39.

Monmouth, Duke of; ccxxi. 28.

Monro, Col. Henry, memorial; ccv. 87; ccxv. 59.

Monroe, Capt., “M.P, for Scotland”; clxxxi. 7.

Montagu, Duke of; clxxxv. 6; cxc. 36; cxci. 22; cxcviii. 7.

Montague, Col.; ccxii. 4.

-, Henry, son of John; ccxii. 29, 30.

-, John, Esq., solicitor to the Stamp Office, registrar, &c. of apprentice duties; clxxxvii, 33; ccxi. 14.

-, Wortley; cxcix. 53.

Montandre, Marquis de, petition; ccxv. 2.

Monteage, Jo., accountant-general of the Bank of England; ccxiv. 46; ccxvi. 36.

Montese, General, disarmed rebels in the Highlands; ccxiii. 64.

Montgomery, Lieut. Robert, half-pay; ccix. 30.

Montgomery County; cxci. 38; cxciii. 18.

Montjoy, Lord, his regiment of foot; cxcviii. 6.

Montjuich, Fort, in Spain, attack upon; ccxv. 66.

Mons, battle of Tanniers near; clxxxi. 43.

Montolieu, alias St. Hypolite, Major-General, memorials; cxcii. 35; ccxix. 76.

Montrose, Duke of; cxcvi. 33; cciii. 13.

Montrose; cxcvii. 39.

-, collector of Customs at; ccxxii. 14.

Montserrat, Island of, minister in (his losses by French invasion of); clxxxi. 32.

-, -, Lieut.-Governor of; clxxxix. 27.

-, -, rebels transported to; cc. 43.

-, -, plundered by the French; ccxiii. 58; ccxiv. 22.

Moody, Col., Governor of Placentia; clxxx. 15, 63; ccvi. 35; ccviii. 7.

Moore, Col.; clxxxiv. 5.

-, Jas., a planter set up by insurgents Governor of South Carolina; ccxxiii. 16.

-, George, petition; clxxxvi. 43.

-, Sir Thos., of Sayes, Surrey, memorial; clxxxv. 70.

-, Thomas, paymaster of H.M. forces abroad; clxxx. 37, 44, 51, 53; cxcix. 67; ccv. 8; ccxiii. 49; ccxvii. 3; ccxix. 2; ccxxi. 27.

-, -, memorial; cci. 28.

-, -, petition; ccxxi. 21.

-, Mr., memorial; ccv. 63.

Moors, proposed treaty with; cxcix. 40.

-, purchase of. slaves to the Genoese Consul at Gibraltar; clxxxii. 5.

Moray, shire of. See Murray.

Mordaunt, Hon. Henry; ccxii. 26.

Mordington, Dame Marie, wife of Lord, petition for increase of pension; ccxiv. 1.

-, minister at; ccv. 70.

More, Gilbert, letter of; ccvii. 11.

Moreton. See Morton.

Morgan, Thos., memorial, petition, &c.; ccv. 49, 58.

-, Edmund, son of Francis, petition; ccxxvi. 57.

Morley, Lord; clxxxi. 8.

Morocco, captives in, Spanish merchants undertake for release of; clxxx. 13; cxci. 60; cci. 21.

-, Emperor of; ccxv. 50.

-, -, ambassador from; clxxxv. 43; cxci. 49; cxciii. 60; ccxxi. 31; ccxxii. 11, 12.

-, -, ambassador or plenipotentiary to; clxxxii. 5; clxxxv. 68; cxc. 66; cxci. 60; cxcviii. 20; ccxiii. 44.

-, -, peace with; clxxx. 28, 62; clxxxii. 5; cxc. 28; cxcix. 43; ccxv. 26; ccxxvi. 26.

-, -, prefers a present of gunpowder to a jewel; cxcii. 23.

-, -, presents from, to Queen Anne; clxxxix. 37.

-, -, presents to, from George I.; clxxxi. 3; clxxxiii. 4; clxxxix. 37; cxci. 52; cxcii. 22, 37; cci. 21.

-, -, sedan chair and tea for; cxcii. 37.

-, -, Viceroy of; ccxxii. 11.

-, trade with; ccxxi. 31.

Moron, Dr. Bernardo; ccxix. 47.

Morphy, Cornelius, payment to; ccxii. 38.

Morrice, Wm., son and executor of Thomas, deputy-paymaster of the forces in Portugal; clxxx. 20.

Morris, Col. Richd., petition; cxciii. 8; cxcviii. 8.

Mortlake; ccix. 1.

Morton, Colonel, of Duke Street, St. James's; ccxii. 48.

-, Rt. Honble. Matt. Ducie, Vice-Treasurer of Ireland; ccviii. 41; ccix. 9, 17.

Moryson, Brigadier Henry, memorial; ccxix. 35.

Mosley, Mr. Oswald, high sheriff of Staffordshire; cxci. 31.

Mosse. George; ccix. 30.

Mostyn, Sir Roger, paymaster of Marine regiments; clxxxii. 8; clxxxiv. 38, 39; clxxxvii. 20; cxciii. 1; cxcv. 4; cciv. 59, 70, 101; ccxi. 11; ccxii. 38; ccxiii. 49; ccxv. 8; ccxviii. 4; ccxix. 32; ccxxi. 29, 34; ccxxii. 45; ccxxvi. 30.

-, -, one of the four tellers of the Exchequer; clxxx. 50; cxcii. 27; cc. 6.

-, John; cciii. 3; cciv. 101.

Mote Park, laid into the Great Park of Windsor; ccxxvi. 89.

Mould Grove, in Windsor Forest; ccvi. 10.

Moulton, Thos., master of the “Royal Exchange”; ccv. 53.

Mountjoy, Rt. Hon. Wm. Visct., memorial for lease of Mountjoy Castle and lands, co. Tyrone; ccxiv. 11.

Muir. See Mure.

Mulcaster, John, army agent; ccvii. 29; ccxiv. 30; ccxxii. 39; ccxxvi. 84.

Muller, Saml., merchant of London, his memorial; cc. 5.

Muloy, Corporal, of the Coldstream regiment, reward to; cxcix. 28.

Munday, Wm., deputy-auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall; clxxx. 43, 55; cciv. 18.

Munden, Brigadier Richard, his regiment of Dragoons; ccxvi. 10; ccxxvi. 3, 85.

Munro, Capt. Robt.,; clxxxii. 46.

-, Col. Henry, petition; cxcii. 48.

Munster, judge of assize for the Province of; cc. 16.

-, bishop of, sum due for his troops; ccvi. 17; ccxxiii. 27.

-, escheator-general of; ccviii. 51.

Mure or Muire, Sir Archibald, of Thornton, farmer of the Customs and Excise (Scotland); ccxiv. 70.

-, Wm., junr., of Caldwell, Esq., memorial; ccv. 97.

-, -, to be a commissioner of police (Scotland); ccxii. 14.

Murray Frith; ccxiv. 32.

-, shire of, petition of the freeholders; cciii. 12.

-, Alexr., senr. and junr., rebels found in Cork; cc. 16.

-, bishop of; ccvi. 24.

-, James, a commissary and plenipotentiary for settling commerce with France, memorials of; clxxx. 58; clxxxix. 20.

-, John, of Philiphaugh, memorial; cxcvi. 48.

-, Lord James, brother of the Duke of Athol; clxxxii. 12.

Muscovy, Czar of, ambassador from the; cxci. 25; cxcviii. 62; cc. 9; ccxix. 1.

-, -, goods bought for; ccviii. 42.

Musicians of Prince George of Denmark their pay; ccv. 39.

Mussen, Matthew, of Jamaica; cc. 40; cci. 5.

Musters or muster rolls; clxxx. 48; clxxxiv. 13, 14; ccviii. 7; ccxv. 2.

-, commissary-general of; ccxii. 100.