Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 23, Addenda, 1562-1605. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1973.
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Maccarty, Charles, of Blarney and Muskerry, co. Cork, Ireland, later 1st Viscount Muskerry, husband of Ellen Maccarty, bitterly criticized by his wife, 197.
Maccarty, Charles (Mackert, Don Carlos), an Irish exile in Madrid, Luffe denounced by, 184.
Maccarty (McCarthy), Donald, Earl of Clancare (d. 1597), mentioned, 175.
Maccarty (McCarthy), Donnell or
Donald, of Carbery, co. Cork,
natural son of Donald Maccarty, Earl of Clancare, petition to Cecil, 175.
-, 197.
Maccarty (McCarthy), Ellen, daughter of Donald Maccarty,
Earl of Clancare and widow
of Donnell Maccarty Reagh,
petitions to Cecil, 121, 197.
-, her husband. See Maccarty,
Charles.
Mackert, Don Carlos. See Maccarty, Charles.
Madame, sister of Henry IV. See Catherine.
Maddocks, Frances, widow of John Maddocks, 104.
Maddocks, John, late Usher of the Exchequer and Marshal of the Common Pleas, reference to his death, 104.
Maddocks, Piers (Madoxe, Pears), a pursuivant, 197.
Maddocks, William, son of John Maddocks, petition to Cecil, 104.
Madeny, Monsieur, agent of the Low Countries in Paris, calls on Cecil in Paris, 28.
Madrid (Madril) [Spain], letter
dated from, 6.
-, legal proceedings in, 76.
-, English intelligence agent in,
184.
Madril. See Madrid.
Madron, co. Cornwall, 109.
Magennis (McGenees), Sir Arthur, of Iveagh, co. Down, Ireland, husband of Sarah, daughter of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, 88.
Magna Carta, cited in petition on behalf of Robert Smith, 201.
Magny (Margene) [Seine-et-Oise, France], English embassy lodges at, 28.
Maidstone, co. Kent, manor of, 8.
Mainwaring, family of, 80.
Mainwaring, Eleanor, daughter of James Mainwaring, petition to Cecil, 79.
Mainwaring, Elizabeth, daughter of James Mainwaring, petition to Cecil, 79.
Mainwaring, James, of Croxton, Cheshire, deceased, mentioned, 80.
Mainwaring, Julian, daughter of James Mainwaring, petition to Cecil, 79.
Maisse (Maissie), Hurault de, French
envoy to England, reference
to his embassy and proposals,
11, 14, 37(2), 44, 45, 49(2),
50(2), 61, 68.
-, visits Cecil in Paris, 28, 32, 33,
44, 52, 72.
-, brings English envoys to
Henry IV, 36, 37.
-, attends conference with English envoys, 48.
-, his speech at the conference,
50, 51.
-, visits Cecil in Nantes, 62.
Maissie, Monsieur de. See Maisse, Hurault de.
Mallory, Lady. See Foljambe, Troth.
Manchester, co. Lancs, 126.
Manesty (Manistie), Edward, member of Clare Hall, Cambridge, signs document containing opinions of Cambridge dons, 84(2).
Manistie, Edward. See Manesty, Edward.
Manners, Francis, of Belvoir, co. Leicester, later 6th Earl of Rutland, accompanies Cecil to France, 22.
Manners, John, of Haddon, co. Derby, Wakering's legal proceedings against, 75.
Mansell, Sir Robert, Treasurer of the Navy, M.P. for Carmarthen, member of House of Commons Committee, 139.
Mansilla de Lugo, Florian de, Spanish courtier, 6.
Mantignye, Monsieur. See Montigny.
Manwood, Sir Peter, of St. Stephens, co. Kent, M.P. for Saltash, member of House of Commons Committee, 135.
Maps and Plans, land between
Hoddesdon and Cheshunt, 1.
-, land between Enfield and Tottenham, 2.
-, land at Rotherhithe, 8, 94.
-, debatable land between Scotland and England, 10.
-, demesne at Walterstone, 74.
-, porter's lodge at Theobalds, 76.
-, estates of Sir Robert Cecil, 87.
-, Brigstock Parks, 97(2).
-, lands at Skenfrith, 102.
-, upper floor of Somerset House,
102.
-, garret at Pymmes, Edmonton,
102.
-, house of Pymmes, Edmonton,
102.
-, counties of south-west England
and South Wales, 102.
-, the fens between Peterborough
and Wisbech, 103.
-, Chester and River Dee, 103.
-, citadel of Golleta, Tunis, 103.
-, Ostend under siege, 159.
Mar, Lord of. See Erskine, John.
Marazion, co. Cornwall, dispute with Penzance over markets, 155.
March, The West, 10.
March, William, of Ely, co. Cambridge, complaints against, 10 and n.
Marche-en-Ardennes or March-enFamine. (La Marchffame) [Belgium], 16.
Marcoucys (Margaosie), Charles Guillaume de Balsac, Sieur de, Governor of the district of Orleans, visits Cecil at Orleans, 35.
Marcurye. See Mercoeur.
Margaosie, Monsieur. See Marcoucys.
Margaret Yard, Sysonby, co. Leicester, land called, 171(2).
Margene, See Magny.
Markham, Sir Griffin, of Ollerton, co. Notts, complaint against, 162.
Marlborough, co. Wilts, 156.
Marsh, Edward, 206, 207.
Marsh, Margaret, wife of Edward Marsh, 206, 207.
Marshall, John, in the service of the Countess of Derby, petition to Cecil, 160.
Marshalsea, The, prison, London, 208, 213.
Marston, Giles, of St. Michael's, St. Albans, co. Herts, petition to Cecil, 195.
Martin, Mr. See Martin, Richard.
Martin (Martyn), Sir Richard, Alderman of London, 87.
Martin, Richard, of the Middle Temple, London, M.P. for Christchurch, member of House of Commons Committees, 132, 139.
Martin, Thomas, chaplain to Lord Zouche, request that he be appointed Rector of St. John Zacharies, London, 184.
Martock, co. Somerset, parsonage of, 176.
Martyn, Alderman. See Martin, Sir Richard.
Mary, Queen of England (d. 1558), mentioned, 88, 130, 201.
Mary, Queen of Scots, arguments for and against her execution, 101.
Mascall, James, former Warden Clerk of the East Marches, petition to Cecil, 169.
Master, Henry, of Bisley, co. Gloucester, brother of Thomas Master, 217.
Master, Thomas, of Bisley, co. Gloucester, petition to Cecil, 217.
Mathew, Gabriel, in the service of Sir John Fortescue, 200.
Mathew, Thomas, lessee of Hanslop mills, 176.
Maurice, Count. See Nassau, Maurice, Count of.
Maycrott, Thomas, of Antwerp, letter to Roppres, 180.
Maynard, Mr, accompanies Cecil to France, 22.
McCarthy, Ellen. See Maccarty, Ellen.
McGenees. See Magennis.
McHenry, Turlagh, of the Fews, co. Armagh, Ireland, petition to Cecil, 123.
McRory Ownie (McRoy, Omney), son of Rory Oge O'Moore, chief of the O'Moores, of Leinster, Ireland, 87, 88.
McRoy, Omney. See McRory, Ownie.
Meade, John, lawyer, Recorder of Cork, Ireland, complaint against, 215.
Méautis (Manche, France), 122.
Meavie. See Meavy.
Meavy (Meavie), co. Devon, petition dated from, 116.
Medici, Ferdinand de, Duke of Florence, sends gift to King, 175.
Medici, Alessandro de, Archbishop
of Florence, Papal Legate in
France, later Pope Leo XI,
attends peace negotiations at
Vervins, 23, 31, 60.
-, 51, 60(3), 70.
Medlicott, Salop, manor of, 3.
Meere, John, of Sherborne, co. Dorset, petition to Cecil, 89.
Melford, co. Suffolk, manor of, 158.
Melton Mowbray, co. Leicester, 171.
Mendip, co. Somerset, manor of, 166.
Mercator, Gerard, Dutch cartographer, copy of coloured chart by, 102.
Merchant, Eleazar, of Guernsey, merchant, petition to Cecil, 194.
Mercoeur, Marie de Luxembourg,
Duchesse de, wife of Philippe
Emmanuel, Duc de, her
meeting with Henry IV in
Tours, 33.
-, in attendance on the sister of
the French king, 40.
Mercoeur (Mercury, Marcurye, Mercure), Philippe Emmanuel de
Lorraine, Duc de, Cecil refers
to approaching surrender of,
29.
-, his wife negotiates with Henry
IV on behalf of, 33.
-, to receive compensation and
pension, 33.
-, makes his entry into Angers,
35.
-, 37, 41(3), 68.
-, French King's natural son
affianced to daughter of,
48.
Mercure. See Mercoeur.
Mercury. See Mercoeur.
Meredith, Mr [? William Meredith,
later Paymaster to the
Forces], 21.
-, accompanies Cecil to France,
22.
Messico, Bay of. See Mexico, Bay of.
Mexico (Messico), Bay of, 99.
Michelborne. See Michelborne, Sir Edward.
Michelborne, Sir Edward, of Hackney, co. Middlesex, 87.
Michell, Stephen, Captain, of co. Cornwall, petition to Cecil, 88.
Middaie, Edmund, petition to Cecil, 212.
Middelburg (Midellbourgh) [Zeeland, Netherlands], petition
to Cecil from merchants of,
174.
-, 181, 195.
Middlecote, Thomas, of Boston, co. Lincoln, 221.
Middlesex, 2.
Middleton, co. Yorks, 221.
Midellbourgh. See Middelburg.
Milan [Italy], 96.
Mildmay, Sir Walter, Chancellor
of the Exchequer (d. 1589),
4.
-, mentioned, 216, 218.
Mimms, North, co. Herts, 3.
Minchendon Oak, Enfield, co. Middlesex, included in map, 2.
Minsterley, Salop, 3.
Mitchell, John, petition to Cecil, 175.
Mitton, Richard [? of Harston, co. Leicester], 171.
Mole, Mr, a courier, brings letters
from Queen to English envoys, 48.
-, 56, 57.
-, returns to England from Nantes
with letters, 57, 67.
Molyneux, Sir Richard, of Sefton,
co. Lancs, Receiver of the
Duchy of Lancaster, 116.
-, petition to Cecil, 117.
Molyns, Sir Michael, of Mackney, Wallingford, co. Berks, 10.
Monbasson, Madame. See Montbazon.
Mongomeri (Montgomeri), Jacques de Lorge, Comte de, English embassy escorted to Nantes by troop of horse of, 56.
Monmouthshire, soldiers for Irish
service from, 78.
-, map of, 102.
-, Justices of the Peace in, 198.
-, Deputy-Lieutenant of. See
Herbert, Matthew.
Monson (Monnson), Sir Thomas, of South Carlton, co. Lincoln, M.P. for Castle Rising, member of House of Commons Committee, 132.
Monstreal. See Montreuil.
Monstruel. See Montreuil.
Montagu (Mountague), Sir Edward, of Boughton, co. Northants, M.P. for Northamptonshire, member of House of Commons Committees, 131, 135.
Montagu (Mountague), Sir Henry, Recorder of London, M.P. for London, member of House of Commons Committees, 131, 135.
Montagu (Mountague), Sidney, of Brigstock, co. Northants and the Middle Temple, London, request on behalf of, 152.
Montagu (Mountague), Simon, of Brigstock, co. Northants, Keeper of the game in Brigstock Parks, complaints against, 106, 107.
Montauban (Mountaban), Madelene de Rieux, wife of Pierre de Rohan, Comte de, 40.
Montbaret (Montbarrett), René
Marec, Seigneur de, Governor
of Rennes, meets English envoys, 73.
-, 73.
Montbarrett, Monsieur. See Montbaret.
Montbazon (Monthusson), Hercule de Rohan, Duc de, 37.
Montbazon (Monbasson), Madalene de Lenoncourt, wife of Hercule de Rohan, Duc de, 40.
Montgomeryshire, 118(2).
Monthusson, Duc de. See Montbazon.
Montgomeri. See Mongomeri.
Montigny (Mantignye), Louis de Rochechouart, Seigneur de, Governor of Blois, 35.
Montmorency, Henri, Duc de, Constable of France, Queen
writes to, 20.
-, 25, 26, 31, 73.
Montpensier, Henri de Bourbon,
Duc de, awaits Cecil at
Rouen, 26, 27(2).
-, invites English embassy to
dinner, 27.
-, Cecil lodges in Paris at the
house of, 28, 32.
-, met by English envoys on his
way to Nantes, 73.
Montreuil (Monstruel, Monstreal)
[Pas-de-Calais, France], fears
of Spanish assault against,
30.
-, conditions at, 31.
Moon, The, of Queen Elizabeth's
navy, conveys baggage and
provisions of English embassy to Dieppe, 22.
-, sent to bring English embassy
back from France, 74.
Moore, Anthony, a Frenchman, complaint against, 213.
Moore, Bernard, of London, petition to Cecil, 167.
Moore, Francis, of the Middle Temple, London, and Great Fawley, co. Berks, M.P. for Reading, member of House of Commons Committees, 131, 135.
Moore, Sir George, of Loseley, co. Surrey, M.P. for Guildford, member of House of Commons Committees, 131, 135.
Moore, Jasper, of Heytesbury, co. Wilts, 86.
Moore, John, former Customer of the port of London and Alderman of London (d. 1603), mentioned, 191 and n.
Moore, Mary, widow of John Moore, her petition, 191.
Moore, Robert, of co. Yorks, wardship of his heir, 126.
Moore, Thomas, brother of John Moore, 191.
Moors, 10.
-, in London, 111.
Morbom. See Morborne.
Morborne (Morbom), co. Hunts, letter dated from, 157.
Mordaunt, Lord. See Mordaunt, Henry.
Mordaunt, Henry, 4th Lord Mordaunt, wishes to become
tenant of Brigstock Park,
106.
-, 170.
Morgan, David, of Llansantffraid by Usk, co. Brecknock, wardship of his daughter, 76.
Morgan, John, of Llantarnam, co. Monmouth, 198(2).
Morgan, Thomas, of co. Monmouth, 198.
Morris, Elizabeth, wife of Evan ap Evan, petition to King, 117.
Morris, Francis [? of Great Coxwell, co. Berks], recusant, 123.
Morris,—, 92.
Morvah, co. Cornwall, 109.
Mountaban, Madame. See Montauban.
Mountague. See Montagu.
Moxhull, co. Warwick, 156.
Muller, Daniel, physician, petition to Cecil, 212.
Munroe, Angus, a Scotsman, petition to Cecil, 175.
Munster, Ireland, 4, 197.
-, reference to plantation in, 122.
-, Lord President of. See Brouncker, Sir Henry.
Murston, co. Kent, 95.
Musgrave, John, Land Sergeant of the West Marches, 80.
Muswell Chapel, co. Middlesex, 2.
Muswell Farm, co. Middlesex, property called, 2.
Muswell Hill, co. Middlesex, 2.