Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 4, 1590-1594. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1892.
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M.
Mabignon, the French King's lieut.-general in Guienne; 370.
McCarty, Macarty, Mackarty :
Mr.; 52, 515.
Daniel; 564.
Florence, Raleigh's opinion of; 487.
Phelim; 484.
McConell :
Alexander; 170.
Donell; 170.
McGawran or McGavran, Edmund, Primate of Armagh, letters from; 117, 118.
McGill or Makgill, David; 100, 111, 180.
Machiavelli alluded to; 193.
McHugh, Feagh; 285, 564.
McKena, Patrick, a raid upon the lands of; 219.
Mackenzie, —, creditor of the Bishop of Ross; 44, 45, 46.
McLaughlyns, the clan; 285.
McMahon, or McMahound :
the Sept of the; 217, 219.
Alexander, at Madrid, letter from; 308.
the brother of, a hardy traitor, killed in a duel; 564.
Macmant, William; 480.
Macmorres, John, burgess of Edinburgh, letter from; 20.
McShane :
Morish; 118.
Thomas; 118
McTeig :
Dermod; 599.
Sir Cormack; 599.
Kalaghan; 599.
Madinson, Lionel, Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; 543.
Madlen, Richard; 157.
Madrid (Madril, Madryle):
letters dated at; 103, 117, 118, 306, 308.
Scotchmen at; 308, 417.
grandees assembling at; 367.
a Burgundian at, suggested as a useful informer; 417.
mentioned; 72, 190.
persons mentioned as being at; 482.
“Mæcenas,” a name for Sir R. Cecil; 518, 583.
Maestricht; 145, 504, 581.
Magroyer; 564.
Maguire, the traitor; 338.
Maidstone, manufacture of stuffs at; 574.
Maimed soldiers and mariners, relief of, Committees of the House of Commons; 291, 295. .
— articles considered; 298.
Act for; 298.
contribution by Parliament for temporary relief of, distribution of; 300.
petition; 457.
Maitland :
James; 110.
agreed with Glamis; 523.
Makerell, —, of Dartmouth, master of a ship taken by the Spaniards; 551.
Makoneil, Angus; 25.
Malby, Captain; 567.
Maldon; 393.
Malepart, Guido, letter from; 416.
Malespines or Mallespine, Marquis of; 142, 144.
Malines :
Gerard de; 53.
Il, commissioned to purchase cargo of the Carrack; 556.
Malinus, committed by the Council; 552.
Mallet, John, late of Normanton; 273.
Malligny, Mons. de; 31.
Mallory :
Sir W., letter to Lord Essex; 285.
— murderer of his son; 285.
Geoge : 285.
Maly, Gran ne, a suitor at the English Court, for her two sons, etc.; 368.
Manley, Thomas, having a commission to press seamen; 119.
Mannering, servant to Sir John Savage; 403.
Manners :
Lady Bridget, her marriage; 596.
George, marriage with Mrs. Grace Perpoynt; 345.
Roger, letters from; 345, 596.
— pleads for Robert Tyrwhitt, whose marriage displeased the Queen; 596.
— letter from; 532.
Mannocke, Mannoke :
Francis, of Stoke; 269.
William, of Stoke; 269.
William, of London, grocer; 198.
Mansfeldt, Mansfield :
Count (the Father), force under, etc.; 325.
one of the “Earls” of, killed; 492.
Count Charles, driven from Oldeburgh; 77.
Count Charles, number of troops under; 79.
— movements, etc.; 124, 126, 305, 325, 415, 452, 500, 529, 577.
— to be Governor of the Low Countries; 142, 145.
— effects little; 180.
— mentioned; 503.
Count Octavio, brother; 126, 129.
Mansfield, Sir Richard; 446.
Mantes; 21, 371.
Mantua, Duke of; 329.
Manwaring :
Henry; 240.
Randoll; 240.
Manwood, Mr. Justice; 460.
Mar :
Earl of; 6, 583.
— one of the “greatest courtiers”; 247, 252.
marriage; 252.
Marchemont, Mons.; 161.
Marchent, Cate; 226.
Marches (West):
warden of; 62.
discharge of band serving in; 62.
Marden in Kent, manor of; 82.
“Marechal, Mons. le”; 320, 329, 338, 347.
Maresay, Heliar de; 455.
Margitts, George; 341.
letters to Cecil from; 351, 364, 384, 405, 586, 608, 615.
letters to; 385, 386.
has a scheme to recommend for Cecil's benefit; 587.
on the subject of the monopoly of the Venice gold; 615.
fears that Cecil is displeased with him; 615, 616.
refused a good place in Ireland; 616.
Marinel (Marynell), William Jersey, 354 (2).
Markham :
Robert, at Rome, evil speeches of; 336.
Thomas, supposed to have undue influence over Lord Shrewsbury; 113, 114.
— details his services to the Queen; 189.
— second son of; 336.
Marks, Richard; 54.
Marne, River; 199.
Marquino, Francesco, bearer of a letter; 279.
Marseilles :
for the King; 22.
designs of the Spaniards upon; 476.
Marshall, —, in Scotland; 91.
Marshalsea; 429.
Marshe, Thomas, of Broome; 269.
Marshiall, —, son of, a ward; 348.
Marshland, Norfolk; 167.
Martainville and Boysy, camp between; 167.
Martegues, islands of, in Provence 622.
Martimion, M. de; 605.
Martin :
—, the Puritan, analysis of letters from; 48.
Henry, one of H.M. trumpeters, grant; 34.
James, of Milton; 264.
John, of Dundee; 121.
— of New Inn; 268.
Roger, of Welford; 269.
Richard, of Melford; 269.
Richard, or Alderman; 35, 348, 354.
— letter from; 537.
Martinengo, Court; 607.
Martini, Andrea; 52.
Martyn, Nicholas, a Justice of Exeter; 333.
Martyne, Antonio; 232.
Marvyn, Sir James; 238.
Marwood Park; 456.
Mary, Queen of Scots :
a good servant of; 7.
secretary to; 98.
alleged correspondent of; 283.
principal treasurer of her dowry in France; 48.
Maryan, Mrs.; 394.
Masan, Don Alonzo de, General of the Spanish Armada; 179.
Mason, Mr., clerk of the Parliament; 467.
Massy, Mrs., of Rynton; 242.
Mastain, Captain; 169.
Masterson :
Capt.; 129.
Mr., a volunteer with Lord Essex, 129.
Matrimonial and testamentary causes, jurisdiction in; 94.
Mattenby, connected with work at Cecil's house; 355.
Maurice of Nassau, Count or Grave :
a representation to be made to, on behalf of Mons. Snoy; 51.
to be urged towards an attack upon Flanders; 57, 58, 60.
movements; 125, 133, 305, 325.
export of ordnance for; 198, 501, 552.
an escape of, alluded to; 206.
mentioned; 212, 213, 488, 501, 581, 609.
form of defence used by; 500.
Maxfield, William, of Mere; 272.
Maximilian, the Archduke; 607.
Maxwell, Lord; 6, 25, 100, 201.
Maye, Henry, York; 122.
Mayenne (Maine, Du Maine):
Duke of, at Ivry; 21, 22.
— movements of, etc.; 36, 37, 45, 82, 97, 125, 129, 130, 133, 186, 361, 577, 617, 617, 627.
— reasons for alliance with Spain; 70.
— in accord with the King; 124.
— disagreement with other commanders of the League; 146.
— discontentment at the Court de Soisson's marriage; 187.
— his sister's son; 197.
— strained relations with the Duke of Guise; 371.
Duke of, promises fidelity to the K. of Spain; 557.
— intercepted letters to the K. of Spain and others on the progress of events in France; 588, 590, 593, 621.
— his conditions for peace; 591.
— suspicion of the honesty of his negotiations with King; 621.
— negotiating at Antwerp; 625.
— gossip about, among the French Catholics at Brussels; 627.
Maynard :
H., secretary to Lord Burghley; 72, 527.
— letters from; 323, 357.
— health recovered; 357.
— a present of money made to; 353.
— letter to; 606.
Mayne :
Capt., mentioned; 474.
Mrs., of le Car; 242.
Mayney, Thomas, of Staplehurst; 264.
Maynie v. Venstrye, title of a suit; 158.
Meade, —, servant to the Earl of Essex; 44.
Meaux; 22, 37, 45, 82.
Medenblyck, Governor of; 51.
Medicis, Don Johan de, commands in the Turkish army; 606.
Medina, Duke of; 1, 194, 204.
Medkerke, Medkerck :
Baldwyn, Captain of footbands; 293.
Mrs.; 556.
Madam Margaret, pension out of the starch patent; 614.
Medley, Medeley :
William, receiver of the bishopric of Ely; 168.
— present to Cecil from; 526.
Meer Park, Wilts; 32.
Megliorini; 540.
Melcombe Regis; 237.
Mellan; 307.
Melun; 82.
Melvill, Melvyn :
Robert, letter from; 53.
Sir Robert, has audience of the Queen; 334.
— (“Old Melvin”) the Queen corrects his report of her remarks; 383.
— become courtier; 178.
Mendoza :
Don Bernardin de, Spanish Ambassador in Paris; 80, 81.
Marquis, prisoner in Chinchilla; 529, 535, 541.
Hernando, Captain General of the East India fleet, and Captain of the Carrack; 223.
— letter from; 229.
Fernando, letter undecipherable; 258.
John, arrives at Dover with a letter, description etc.; 529, 535.
Menill, Cuthbert, of Hawdon; 273.
Menmuir :
My Lord of; 89.
— negotiations with, on Archibald Douglas's behalf; 89, 90, 99, 180.
Merburn, Francis, preacher at Alford, letter from, explaining his principles, etc.; 67.
Merchandize; 168.
Mercœur :
Duke of; 11.
— victorious in Brittany; 202.
— movements, etc.; 337, 347, 359, 360, 361, 372, 562, 628.
Mons. de; 190, 191.
Meredith, Richard; 117.
Merick, Hugh, depositions; 242.
Merionethshire, justice of assize in; 301.
Merlins; 368.
Messenger, a captured, sinks his letters, etc.; 361, 365.
Messenger, see Queen's Messengers.
Messina, argosies from; 4.
Methan, one, a priest in Bohemia; 450.
Mettam, Thomas, of Great Milton; 269.
Metticoven, Andreas Van, a prisoner in the Tower of London; 81.
Meulan (“Meular”); 21.
Meyrick :
Mr.; 153.
Gelly; 340.
Michelet, Guillaume, a French merchant 47.
Middelburgh; 108, 504, 506, 581, 609.
news from; 204.
Newcastle men at, referred to; 352.
letter dated from; 468.
Middlemore, John, of Hawksloe; 272.
Middlesex, co. of, recusants in; 267.
Middleton in Kent, manor of; 82.
Midleton, Middleton, Middelton, Mydellton, Myddleton :
—, of Laighton; 241.
Marmaduke, Bishop of St. David's, malicious proceedings against; 279–284.
— alleged marriage; 282.
— a commissioner to examine witnesses against Sir J. Perrott; 284.
Peter, officer of the port of Chester; 469.
Thomas; 107, 405, 614.
— letters from; 157, 244, 358, 375, 381, 441.
— treasurer on the Commission for the safety of the “Carrack”; 227, 234, 238, 239, 287, 289, 299, 301, 308, 322, 562.
— left in charge by Cecil, letters from; 234, 235, 237.
— dispute with Corsina, the Jew; 244.
— expectation of the birth of a child; 375.
Milan, mentioned; 303.
Duchy of, forces raised in; 327.
an English doctor at; 466.
General of the Horses in the State of; 476.
Mildmay :
Sir Walter, acceptable to K. James; 20.
— mentioned; 444.
Robert, petition; 163.
Milford Haven; 63, 117.
fortification of; 10.
mentioned as a point of attack; 294.
Millers Oak, Enfield Chace; 602.
Milles :
Humfrey, alias Humfrey Wheler; 7.
Mr., connected with the Receipt of the Exchequer; 402.
Millington, —; 494.
Mills, Thomas; 208, 553.
Mindrim, town called; 553.
Mineral and battery works, the patent for; 276.
Minories (“Mynorits”), letters dated at; 441, 505, 555, 569.
Minteith, James; 252.
Minter, see Mynter.
Miolance; 97.
Mirrytt, Capt., of the Prudence; 233.
Mitcham, the Queen at; 220.
Mockadoes; 575.
Mockett :
Sir Timothy, Knt.; 500.
— letter from; 560.
Modye, see Moody.
Moffet, Mr., letter to Lord Essex; 174.
Mogeley; 464.
Moggeleygee, woods of, pipe staves from; 464.
Mole, —, deputy to Sir T. Sherley; 562.
“Moli,” letter from; 20.
Mollineux, Sir Richard; 241.
Mollyneux, Richard; 242.
Mombarrot, Mons. de, Governor of Rheims; 562.
Momelian l'Anonciado; 97.
Mompesson, William; 244.
Mompezatt, M. de, intercepted letter to; 621.
Monaghan :
county of, granted; 217.
— sessions held in, by the Queen's Commissioners; 219.
— a raid in, by the son of Lord Tyrone; 219.
Monceaulx, Madame de, at Paris; 74.
Moncontour :
siege of; 359, 360, 372.
— terms of withdrawal of; 361.
Mondesar, Marquis of, see Mendoza.
Mondragon :
gathering forces; 145, 208.
to aid the Emperor against the Turks; 605.
Monfredo, Count Decho; 130.
Monmouthshire :
Catholics of; 7–9.
Lord Lieutenant of; 14.
Monopolies; 615.
Montagu, Viscount; 432.
Montgomery, co. of, a case at the sessions of; 554.
Montigny, Mons. de; 97
Montigny, Mons., Governor of Vitry; 202.
Montmorency :
Mons. or Due de, letter from; 158.
— consulted as to the agreement with Toulouse; 622.
Mont Orgueil, Jersey, fortification of, abandoned; 493.
Montpensier, Due or Mons. de; 39, 146, 546, 547, 559, 605, 620, 623.
Montpesat, Montpezat :
Mond. de. son of Due de Mayenne's
sister; 197, 482, 589.
— at Madrid to seek for money; 474.
— letter from Due de Mayenne to; 593.
Montrose, rumour of landing of gold at, from Spain; 523.
Montrose :
Lord Claude; 100.
Earl of; 178, 201.
Moody :
—; 474.
— engaged in a conspiracy against the Queen's life; 607, 608.
John, in connexion with Stephen Whyte's confession; 581.
Michael, services, desires employment; 77.
— intercepted letters; 118.
— purchases hangings for Lord Essex; 138.
— notes from his letters; 141.
— letters, etc. from; 144, 156, 466, 576, 617.
— letter to; 156.
— symbol for his signature; 144, 145, 466.
— Lord Burghley's estimate of; 147.
— mentioned; 200, 512, 551.
— a possible reference to as “the Irishman”; 486.
— fictitious name; 617.
Mooerton, Captain; 580 (2).
Moon, Anthony, letter from; 232.
Moone, John, a Jesuit, taken at Lady Storton's; 511.
Moore :
—, 200.
Edward, of Southwark; 272.
Francis, of Heriard; 271.
George; 292, 295.
Thomas; 576.
Thomas, of Alderbury; 270
Thomas, of Barnbrough; 273.
Sir William; 291, 295.
William, of Haddon; 270 (2),
Moorewoode, John; 410.
Mora, Don Chral. de; 494.
Mordant, Dame Joan, wife to Sir Thomas Kemp; 264.
More :
Captain; 233.
Brian, adventures in London, valorous exploits in Ireland, etc.; 564.
Edward, offers Cecil money for an office; 497.
Francis, trumpeter to the Earl of Essex; 408.
one, house at Paul's Wharf; 408.
Señor, in connexion with the prize Carrack; 254.
Thomas, letters to; 466, 617.
Morey, Col.; 600.
Morgan :
a Monmouthshire family; 7.
one, arrival in Scotland suspected; 571.
— of Gray's Inn; 9.
Captain; 169.
— with one eye, in Sir W. Stanley's regiment; 500.
Christopher, of Sudhurst; 264.
Edmund, captain of footmen; 377.
Harry; 9.
— Queen's customer in South Wales; 7.
James; 9.
Sir John; 58.
Sir Matthew, captain of footbands; 293.
— letter from; 129.
— levy of soldiers by; 183.
— service before Rouen; 186.
Capt. Matthew; 129.
Polidore, of Gray's Inn; 267.
Rouland; 7.
Sir Thomas, captain of footbands; 293; 295.
— letters from; 129, 207.
— his son “christened” by Lord Essex; 129.
— instructions for; 224, 225.
— letter on behalf of Morgan, a coiner; 490.
Thomas, servant of the Queen of Scots; 6, 7.
— letters from; 7, 9.
— condemned for coining; 490 (2).
William, of Kingston; 265.
Morgan and Turbervyle, contention between; 473.
Morice :
Francis; 49.
James, letter to Lord Burghley; 290.
Moricone or Morycone, an Italian; 539, 540.
Morison, Mr., clerk of the Pipe; 32.
Morlaine, —, sent by the K. of France to the Queen; 343.
Morlaix, 11, 197, 620.
terms of its surrender, proposal to reze the castle; 621.
Moeler, Humphry; 533.
Morley, Mr. D.; 602.
Morny, le Cure de; 83.
Mornay, Philip de, see Du Plessis.
Moro, Christofero, de; 491.
Morrell, Roger, of St. John's College; 334.
Morrice :
Anthony, of Knightsbridge; 267.
Lady Russell's cousin; 460, 461.
Morris or Morrys :
Mr.; 7; 232.
Francis; 508.
Thomas, yeoman of the Scullery; 508.
Sir Thomas; 564. See Morice.
Mortimer, Thomas, bailiff of Yarmouth; 532.
Mortlake; 10.
Morton; 145.
Morton :
Earl of; 41.
— intention to “reduce his restitution”; 100.
— son engaged in a conspiracy; 178.
Morton, Moreton :
—; 242.
Robert, of Spinsforth; 273.
Morys, John, Mayor of Carmarthen; 53.
Mosley, Thomas, York; 122.
Mosse :
Leonell, of Westrope; 269.
— —, junior; 269.
Robert, of Broome; 269.
Mott, the, harbours Bothwell at his house; 239.
Moubray, John, Scotch news from; 175.
Moulton, William, dispute about his appointment; 386, 388, 400, 410, 414, 427, 521.
Mount, Dr. William, letter from, 365, 380.
Mountjoy :
Lord, privilege for making alum and copperas; 290.
— letter to Cecil; 584.
“Mountrell,” English prisoners at, delivered; 170.
Moutlowe, Moutlow, Mowtelowe :
Dr. Henry, King's College, Cambridge; 597, 611.
— letter from; 613.
Mouy, M., letter from; 134.
Mowett, John, a Scothman; 124.
Mucherron, Il; 557.
Muckin, manor of; 533.
Muffet, I., Lord Essex's physician; 155.
Mulgrave, manor of; 105.
Mullens, William, of Mongwell : 270.
Mumperson, Lorance, of High Easter; 268.
Muncton, Christopher, of Longsborow; 273.
Mungheine, laid waste; 339.
Munington :
Richard, of Tarnfield; 265.
Henry, of Marden; 265.
Munns, John, lieutenant of Porismouth; 436, 437.
Muster :
province of, grant out of attainted lands; 220.
Vice-President of the Council of; 224, 483.
second justice of; 483.
trade of pipe staves in, undertakers for; 278, 332.
farmer of H.M. lands in; 355.
concealed lands in; 619.
Mure, Duncan; 252.
Muriell, James, of Harleston; 268.
Murray :
Bishopric of, claim to; 41, 42, 46, 47, 49.
Earl of; 25, 91.
— slain, description of his death, etc.; 180, 201, 205.
Mr., a Scotch gentleman, in good affection to the Queen; 583.
—, a fraudulent coiner at Lynn; 53.
Muscovia :
a visit to; 222.
letter on parchment gilded, for the Emperor of; 538.
Musgrave :
—, holding an office connected with the Ordnance; 511.
Richard, his son; 511.
Musche, Mr., seminary priest; 258.
Muskry, lordship of, manner of succession of; 599.
Muster-master General; 3.
Muster-master :
duties of; 18.
of the army in France; 170.
Musters, see Army.
Mychell :
John, Alderman of Bridgewater; 121.
Nicholas, common council man of Canterbury, displaced and restored; 351.
Mychelny, manor of, Somerset; 159.
Mychelott, Mons.; 601.
Mychely, Dr. Joseph; 542.
Myching; 197.
Myddelton, Thomas, see Middleton.
Myddleton, —; 241.
Mylburne, John, of Dunmow, wardship of son of; 532.
Mylles :
Francis; 160.
Christopher, a messenger sent to Calais; 487.
“Mynorits.” see Minories.
Myntar, Thomas, a tailor at Antwerp, employed as a messenger; 500.
Mynter, Lawrence, at Flushing, arrested, etc.; 502, 512, 581.
Mytche, William, of Colchester, master mariner; 543.