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M.
Malt. See Excise, duties; Lotteries— malt.
Manors—named:
-, Barrow.
-, Barton.
-, Beaulieu.
-, Cantermelenydd.
-, Chesworth.
-, Climsland Prior.
-, Crowland.
-, Dauntsey.
-, East Molesey.
-, Eltham.
-, Frankton.
-, Fentriggan.
-, Gouxhill.
-, Hampton.
-, Hampton Court.
-, Hempholme.
-, Hogsthorp.
-, Kennington.
-, Kensington.
-, Marylebone.
-, Newark.
-, Old Court.
-, Old Court and Sedgwick
-, Park.
-, Rhosvair.
-, Richmond.
-, Rosedale.
-, Savoy.
-, Says Court.
-, Sheen als. Richmont als.
Richmond.
-, Stratton Sanctuary.
-, Tattershall.
-, Trim.
-, Wallingford.
-, Wardelham.
MARINE REGIMENTS, 21, 38, 340.
-, colonels of, issues to enable
officers to exercise trades, 221,
271.
-, Grenadiers put on the establishment of, 211.
-, issues for, 35.
-, officers of, half-pay for, 5, 7, 22,
24, 27, 34, 159, 204, 238, 320.
-, pay for, 282, 316.
-, payment to of abatements for
exceeding their regimental
clothing, 22, 40, 50, 53, 210,
214, 240, 246, 259, 263, 264,
265, 282, 287, 288, 298, 299,
343, 357, 383, 385, 386, 412.
-, poundage money paid to the
officers of, 110 bis; stopped
from the officers of, 306, 313,
376, 377.
-, Reformed officers of, half-pay
for, 176.
-, (late First Regiment, Marquis of
Carmarthen's), 40, 129, 176,
180, 238, 240, 252, 259, 309,
320, 376, 377.
-, adjutants in, pay of, 10, 13,
137, 181.
-, captains of, pay due to, 259.
-, chirurgeons of, pay for, 10,
13, 181.
-, disbanded officers of, list of
names, 452.
-, lieutenants in, pay for, 129, 137.
-, muster rolls of, 386.
-, officers of, half-pay for, 139.
-, Reformed officers of, placed on
half-pay, 176.
-, serjeants, corporals and sentinels of, arrears of pay, 252.
-, Companies:
-, captain Ash (succeeded by
W. Bradbury), 279, 309,
344, 383.
-, captain B. Bennett, 180,
240, 253, 287.
-, captain W. Bradbury, 265,
309, 344, 383.
-, captain E. Cooper, 253, 265,
287.
-, captain U. Dering, 76, 343.
-, captain A. Gibbon, 50, 287.
-, captain J. Harnage, 299, 343.
-, captain B. Hoskins, 36, 246.
-, captain J. Plunket, 159, 210,
240, 383.
-, captain G. Phillips, 50, 288,
299.
-, captain S. Spicer, 265.
-, captain or major J. Stopford,
42, 263.
-, captain G. Symmonds, 299,
383.
-, captain E. Weaver, 50, 287.
-, (late Second Regiment, Sir C.
Shovell's), 40, 137, 176, 214,
238, 240, 252, 259, 309, 320,
329, 442.
-, adjutants and chirurgeons of,
pay for, 10, 13, 181.
-, captains of, pay due to, 259.
-, clothing and sea-beds for, 247,
252.
-, disbanded officers of, list of
names, 452.
-, officers of, half-pay for, 139.
-, Reformed Officers of placed on
half-pay, 176.
-, Companies:
-, captain B. Beaumont, 265.
-, captain W. Bokenham, 265.
-, captain J. Brook, 265.
-, captain A. Duncomb, 343.
-, captain R. Hill, 265.
-, captain T. Leigh, 22, 38, 45,
214, 251, 329.
-, Sir D. Mitchell, 38, 45, 210,
251.
-, captain J. Nevill, 286, 343.
-, captain S. Odbert, 265, 308.
-, captain Povey, 355.
-, captain G. Rodney, 287,
302, 341, 355.
-, Sir C. Shovell, 22, 38, 45,
210, 240, 251.
-, captain W. Spragg, 265.
-, captain Sydenham, 420.
-, captain Thornhill, 357.
-, captain J. Webb, 287.
-, major T. Webberley, 264.
-, captain D. Williams, 38, 45,
210, 240, 251, 343.
-, (late Second Regiment formerly
commanded by Lord Berkeley),
50, 127, 288, 386.
-, (late Second Regiment formerly
commanded by colonel H. Killigrew), 377.
-, (Colonel Brudenall's Regiment),
27, 238, 320; lieutenant
colonel Hobart's company in,
329; disbanded officers of,
list of, 453.
-, (Colonel E. D. Colt's Regiment),
22, 27, 204, 210, 309, 320, 356;
disbanded officers of, list of,
452.
-, (Colonel Mordaunt's Regiment),
1, 5, 24, 27, 139, 186, 205, 320;
disbanded officers of, list of,
453.
-, (Colonel Seymour's Regiment),
27, 309, 320; disbanded
officers of, list of, 452.
Marriages, Births and Burials, duties on
(as by 6–7 William and Mary, c. 6),
arrears of, 295, 307.
-, collector of, prosecuted for fraud,
443.
-, deficiencies of, 133, 166, 182,
207, 229, 253, 267, 289, 311,
335, 361, 389, 422, 431, 437.
-, inspectors of, 246; salaries, 188.
-, management of, payment for,
419.
-, Receivers of, 72, 438; suspended, 268.
-, Receivers General of, 160, 162,
183, 188, 244, 271, 419; allowances to, 137.
-, Surveyor General of, 131, 168,
173.
-, Surveyors of, 131, 164, 168, 211,
246, 344, 380, 408, 440;
salaries, 188, 244, 271, 300.
Masks. See King's Revels.
Maundy, issues for, 51, 285.
Mills and presses, exported, 39, 219, 258.
MINT, 19.
-, accounts, 196.
-, coinage duties, issues out of,
269; Receiver General and
Cashier of, 290.
-, Comptrollers of, 34, 219.
-, crown, gold, coinage of, 314;
silver, coinage of, 314.
-, Country mints, 45, 275.
-, broken up, 428.
-, officers of, salaries, 162.
-, at Chester, 214.
-, at Norwich, deputy master and
warden of, 360; hammered
money paid into, price of,
360.
-, at York, clipped money
melted at, 137; deputy
warden of, 410, 428.
-, engravers, 19, 20; chief, 310;
probationer, 310.
-, groat, silver, coinage of, 314.
-, half-crown silver, coinage of,
314.
-, half-groat, silver, coinage of,
314.
-, half-shilling, silver, coinage of,
314.
-, half-sixpence, silver, coinage of,
314.
-, house in for the smith of the
Ordnance, 74.
-, irons in, clerk of the, 275.
-, issues for, 109.
-, Keeper of the change and money
and of the coinage of gold and
silver, 248.
-, Master and Worker of (sic Warden, p. 411), 34, 112, 118,
165, 219, 301, 306, 310, 394,
396, 405, 428.
-, appointment of, date of, 314.
-, deputy to, 405.
-, fee of, 249.
-, indenture between the King
and the, 249, 314, 407.
-, issues for, 269, 411.
-, Melter of, 203; petition for an
allowance, 192.
-, meltings of gold and silver,
surveyor of, house of in the
Tower, 275.
-, mills and presses for India, 39.
-, money, clipped, 33, 52, 281; new,
price of, 8.
-, Moneyers in, Comptroller and
Provost of the houses of, 353.
-, officers of, 39, 74, 203; oath to
be sworn by, 112.
-, penny, silver, coinage of, 314.
-, Principal Officers of, 6, 60, 82,
162, 233, 356, 410, 416.
-, Pyx, trial of the, feast of, 17,
184.
-, seals, graver of, 416.
-, shilling, silver, coinage of, 314.
-, Warden of the, 34, 112, 192, 219,
248, 258, 275; additional
clerk to, salary of, 316; allowance to for prosecuting clippers
etc., 200; salary of, 306.
-, waste, allowance for money
coined from, 203.
Money. See Mint—money.
Moneyers. See Mint—Moneyers.
Moors, four, entertainment of, 284.
Mortality, bills of, 141.
Muslins. See Silks.