Index: M

Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 7, 1544. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1899.

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Madrid, 342, 343, 438, 439, 479, 485.

-, Convention, the, 306, 329.

Maestricht, 183.

Malugueta, 375.

Mallorca, Island of, 154.

Manrique, Don Alonso, 15.

Mantua, Cardinal of, 125.

-, Duke of, 369.

Marches, wardens of. See Evers, Ralph.

Margaret, Queen of Navarre, sister of Francis I., 268.

-, - of Scotland, 245.

Maria Infanta of Spain, daughter of Charles V., 58,

proposed marriage to the Duke of Orleans and dower, 278, 292, 299, 329, 337, 338, 369, 413, 474–476,

her own inclinations consulted, 479, 494; 480, 481, 483, 488, 490, 492,

proposed marriage with Maximilian of Austria, 486, 493.

-, Princess of Spain, wife of Prince Philip, daughter of Joao III., King of Portugal, 40, 438, 439, 492.

Marignano, Marquis of, at siege of St. Disier, 267.

Marillac, Charles de, once Ambassador of France to Henry VIII., 339, 354.

Marne, river, 329, 347, 349, 350.

Marquina,—, 468.

Marseilles, French fleet at, 40;

sailors, Norma and Breton at, 119, 121; 128.

Martin, the Priest referred to, 360.

Mary of Guise, Queen Dowager of Scotland, 60;

her suitors, 64; 152.

-, Queen Dowager of Hungary, sister of Charles V., Stadtholderinn of the Netherlands. See Hungary, Queen Dowager of.

-, (Stuart), Mary Queen of Scots, marriage with the Prince of Wales proposed, 34; 60, 152;

letter in her name to Charles V., 443.

-, Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII., 14,

French marriage talked of, for her, 37;

her marriage to Philip II. of Spain, 40;

her position improved by the treaty with Charles V., 55; 70, 110, 174, 243, 344.

-, -, sister of Henry VIII. See Duchess of Suffolk.

Maximilian of Austria, afterwards Emperor of Germany, son of Ferdinand, King of the Romans;

proposed marriage with the Infanta Maria, 486, 493,

proposed marriage to a daughter of Francis I., 493.

Maxwell, Lord, father-in-law of Bothwell, 64,

imprisoned, 152.

Mechlin, 145.

Mecotas, properly Mewtys, Peter, mentioned in despatches, 137.

Mediterranean, the (See also Levant), 57,

fleets in, French and Turkish, 40, 154, 488,

Imperial, 58,

Turkish, 431, 488.

Melrose, 186.

Mendoza, Don Bernadino de, arrives with galleys in Spain, 374, 375.

-, Don Diego de, Imperial Ambassador in Venice, 474.

-, Cardinal, Garcia de Loaysa y, archbishop of Seville, his views on the Orleans marriage, 486–489,

president of the Council of the Indies, 495, 496.

-, Lope Hurtado de, Ambassador of Spain to Portugal.

-, -, letter from Cobos, 438.

-, -, letter to him in reply, 454.

Messina, 23.

Metz, 113, 159, 213, 219, 231, 286.

Meudon, Cardinal Antoine Sanguin, archbishop of Orleans, 382.

Meuse, river, 183, 209, 227, 241.

Milan, duchy of. See marriage of Duke of Orleans, s.c. Charles V.

-, -, 44, 51, 125, 126, 176, 254, 275, 278, 286, 292, 338,

governorship of, 342, 343, 403, 475, 480,

its relation to the German Emperor, 483–486;

to Spain, 487, 489, 490, 491–493.

-, town of, and castle, 126; 153, 162.

Milanese physician, the. See Guercino.

“Minion,” English ship 142.

Molina, Juan Vaquez de, secretary, 47.

-, letter from Charles V., 232; 375.

Money, equivalents in, 74, 86, 186, 249.

Montferrat, Marquisáte, 203.

Mous, 377, 378, 383.

Monsalve, Captain, wounded at St. Disier, 266, 267,

recovers, 271.

Montbardon, Sieur de, 296, 297.

Montepulchiano, Juan Riccio, archbishop of Siponte, 438, 439;

papal favourite sent as Nuncio to Portugal, 454–456, 464, 465.

-, his letter to Cobos, 439, 440.

Montero — keybearer of the order of Calatrava promoted at St. Disier, 270.

Montholon, François de, High Chancellor of France, 354.

Montmorency, Anne de, High Constable and Grand Master of Francis, his disgrace, 354.

-, Jean de. See Courrières Sieur de.

Montreuil, 196,

beseiged, 206, 208, 223, 231, 234. 242–244, 249, 252, 253, 258, 261–265, 268, 269,

the town invested. 270, 273, 277, 280, 285, 288, 304, 309, 313, 314, 316–318, 322, 324, 330, 336, 338, 340, 341, 345, 361, 363,

the siege raised, 364, 366; 367, 368, 370, 371, 373, 376, 378, 382, 384, 385, 394, 401, 405, 412, 418, 431–435, 449, 450–453, 458, 461.

Moors of Portugal and the Inquisition, 455, 456.

Morette, Charles Solier, French ambassador to Charles V., after Crepy, 379, 380.

Murray, earl of, at siege of Leith, 136, 138, 147.