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M
Macaltosh, John, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 324.
Macarty, Thomas, colonel, officer quitting the enemy's service, 258.
-, -, -, royal bounty for, 378.
McCalla, Agnes, royal bounty for, 350.
Maccartney (McCartney), [George], major general, memorial concerning his command of an intended Expedition to Canada, 542; regiment of, 344.
McClean, Ann, Mrs., pension for, 235.
MacCulloch (MacCullock), John, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 210, 306, 461.
McDonnall, Hugh, boatman at Prestonpans, 338.
McEvery, _, Farmer of the Hearth-money for co. Dublin, sureties of, 259.
Macfadries. See McPhedries.
MacGivyre [MacGwire ?], Richard, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 461.
Machley, John, engraver, graving seals for the Post Office, 415.
Mackantosh (Mackamtosh), Charles, letter relating to the running of brandy, 293.
Mackay, Bridget, royal bounty for, 546.
Mackentoish. See Goulding.
Mackenzie, George, Earl of Cromartie, payment to, 221.
-, -, -, Her Majesty's Secretary with the King of Poland, 36, 255.
Mackrea, Hugh, giving evidence concerning a murder, 437, 445.
McNeal, John, boatman at Dundee, 400.
McPhedries (Macfadries), John, merchant, master of the Loyal Union prize, importation of wines by, 231.
Maddocks, Thomas, Receiver of the 1,800,000l. Lottery, 1712 (as by Act 10 Anne, c. 19), 297, 317, 391.
Madrid, Spain, 76; bills drawn from, 33, 53, remittances to, 3, 53, 54, 84, 367.
Maffei (Maffey), [Annibale], Count, Envoy Extraordinary from the Duke of Savoy, 12, 193; sealing of goods of, 98, 120.
Magazines, at Arras, burning of, 257.
Magny (Magney), [Constantine de], colonel, regiment of Dragoons of, 344.
-, officers of, 459.
-, officers en second, 481; pay of, 78.
-, reduced in Portugal, 78.
Mahony, Gelano, royal bounty for, 222.
Maids of Honour. See Royal Bedchamber.
Maidstone, co. Kent, Customer at, 312.
Main, _, Deputy Postmaster at Edinburgh, 451.
Mainwaring. See Manwaring.
Maitland, Charles, 6th Earl of Lauderdale, petition of, concerning duties on his estates, 94.
-, -, [James], lieutenant general, Governor of Fort William in Scotland, 161.
Malaga, Spain, bills drawn from, 62, 416.
Mallerde. See Mellarede.
Mallett, Charles, an intestate bastard murdered at Constantinople, estate of, 170, 221.
Mallison, John, master of the Fortune, 489.
Malmesbury, co. Wiltshire, Abbey of, dissolution of, 296.
Malt, duties on. See Excise—duties; Lottery. See Lotteries.
Man, Isle of, 271, 283.
-, Act passed in, 167.
-, Customs officer in, 385.
-, Poor Ministers in, pension for, 116, 328; Trustees for, 328.
-, running of goods from, 167; officers for prevention of, 253.
-, waiter and searcher in, 178.
Man. John de, master of the Sun, 184.
Manley, Manly, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 141, 207.
Manley (Manly), _, [Deputy Post-master of Ireland], 448.
-, -, George, master of the William and Elizabeth, 250.
-, -, John, recommended as customer at Maidstone, 312.
-, -, -, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, 111, 112, 197, 214, 217, 223, 355, 417, 430, 520.
Mannaton, Francis, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Cornwall, 139.
Manning, Alice, relict of Thomas, lease of manor of Brigstock, 173.
-, -, Thomas, lessee of the manor of Brigstock, 173.
Manors, granted by Charles I, 291; by Charles II, 291, 292; See also Lands—Crown Lands.
-, named—
-, Benacre.
-, Brigstock.
-, Clewer.
-, Clewer Brocas.
-, Coombe Nevill.
-, Ewelme.
-, Holbech Abbatis.
-, Milton.
-, Milverton.
-, Richmond.
-, St. James's.
-, Spalding.
-, Wallingford.
-, Westminster.
-, Weston alias Barking.
Mansell (Mansel), Francis, royal bounty for, 313, 546.
-, -, Rachel, royal bounty for, 313, 546.
-, -, Thomas, Lord Mansell, one of the Four Tellers of the Exchequer Receipt, 372, 376; clerk to, 382.
Manwaring (Mainwaring, Maynwaring, Maynwayring), Arthur, an Auditor of Imprests, 194, 214, 236, 261, 280, 510; attending the Treasury, 80; deputy to. See Bythell, F.; reports of, 80, 503.
-, -, Sir Thomas, caveat entered in favour of, 384; house of, in Southampton Street, Holborn, 384.
Mar, Margaret le, pension for, 482.
Marcot (Murcott), Abraham, surety for J. Andrews, 170, 309.
Margarett, Paul, Surgeon General of the Forces in Spain and Principal Surgeon of the Hospital, 540.
MARINE REGIMENTS:
-, accounts, 305.
-, agents of, 41, 305.
-, captain of, 345.
-, clearings, 41, 91, 200, 305, 359.
-, clothiers of, offreckonings for, 149, 384.
-, clothing, 91, 370.
-, colonels of, 149, 384.
-, debts in quarters, issues for, 25, 43, 232, 308.
-, going on board ship, 318.
-, imprest for, 482.
-, in Expedition to Canada, 200.
-, muster rolls, 149, 201, 359, 370, 384.
-, musters, 60, 88, 413.
-, officers of, 41, 305; demands of, 142; petition of, 25.
-, offreckonings, 149, 200, 384, 443.
-, pay for, 58, 142, 308, 318, 333, 443.
-, Paymaster or Treasurer of (Sir R. Mostyn, W. Whitfield), 5, 6, 9, 14, 16, 25, 41, 70, 87, 89, 90, 91, 142, 169, 170, 200, 305, 308, 318, 333, 370, 384, 387, 443.
-, accounts of, 25, 135, 200, 359.
-, issues to, 9, 25, 43, 58, 60, 88, 135, 232, 344, 394, 400, 413, 482, 535, 544, 550.
-, recruits and recruiting, 143, 201; moneys from Land Taxes for, 455.
-, Regiments, by colonels' names. See
-, Borr. J.
-, Churchill, C.
-, Goring, Sir H.
-, Holt, [H.].
-, Shannon, Lord.
-, Wills, C.
-, respits of, 142, 200, 201, 305; quarter respits, 91, 305, 443.
-, subsistence of, 5, 200, 305, 308, 535; account of, 135; issues for, 9, 25, 43, 60, 88, 106, 135, 232, 344, 413.
Maris, Robert, boatman at Hull, 93.
Marischal College. See Aberdeen University.
Markham, [Thomas], colonel, Quarter Master General, 289.
Marks, John, an executor of J. Smith of Bideford, 525.
Marlborough, co. Wiltshire, Receiver General of Taxes, 141.
Marlborough, Countess Dowager of. See Ley, Margaret.
-, -, Duke of. See Churchill, J.
Marque, letters of, 449.
Marriages, Births and Burials, duties on (as by 6–7 Wm. and Mary, c. 6, continued by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20), 221, 271, 274.
-, Receivers General of, accounts of, 293.
-, Scotland, 442.
-, Surveyor of, 293.
Marriott (Marriot), Richard, furniture for the Queen delivered to, 510.
-, -, Samuel, recommended as a weigher, London port, 312.
Marschall van Bieberstein, Johann August, Minister from the King of Prussia, 212; sealing of goods of, at house in St. James's Street, 181.
Marseilles, France, 413; Commissary of Provisions at, 68; remittances to, 68.
Marsh, _, Examiner Outwards, London port, 164.
Marshall, Gilbert, Deputy Commissary of the Forces in the Low Countries, 454.
-, -, John, waiter and searcher at Barnstaple, 494.
-, -, Mary, holding land in Wighill, 111.
-, -, Richard, gold cups delivered to, 205, 357.
Marshall's College. See Aberdeen University.
Marteng, Monsieur, his plantations on the island of St. Christopher, 296, 517.
Martin, Albert, master of the Mary Ann, 288.
-, -, Joseph, owner of a transport ship employed in the Canada Expedition, 255.
-, -, -, [Secretary ? to the Commissioners for Stating the Army Debts], 480.
-, -, Nathaniel, master of the Joh and Hanna, 132.
-, -, Richard, clothier to the Army moneys due to, 210.
-, -, Robert, Surveyor of duties on Houses in North Britain, dismissal of, 150.
-, -, Walter, Queen's Ratkiller, livery for, 221.
Martins, Wolga, master of the Red Lyon, 305.
Marwood, _. captain, commander of the Greyhound, 540.
Maryland, chaplains going to. See Crawford, J.; Donaldson, J.
-, civil, ecclesiastical and military officials in, 447.
-, merchants trading to, 119, 204, 433.
-, schoolmaster going to. See Miller, B.
-, tobacco exported from, 204.
Masham, Abigail, Lady Masham, Keeper of the Privy Purse, 117, 166; Lady of the Bedchamber, 495; Woman of the Bedchamber, 105, 229, 350.
-, -, Samuel, Lord Masham, Cofferer of the Household, 155, 169; issues to, 8, 122, 133, 194, 354, 533; lodgings of, 538.
Mason, of the Works. See Jackson, B.
Mason, Ann, annuity order in the name of, 374.
-, -, William, petition to be a wine taster, London port, 308.
Massachusetts Bay, Province of, civil, ecclesiastical and military officials in, 447; revenues of, accounts of, 264.
Massey, [John], captain in Sibourg's regiment, 525.
-, -, Richard, Surveyor at Fowey, 360; waiter and searcher at Salcombe in Dartmouth port, 177.
Masts, cargoes of, 424.
Match, cargo of, 453.
Mathematics, Professor of, in Aberdeen University, 294. See also Lid-dall, G.
-, in University of St. Andrew's, 294. See also Gregory, C.
Mathew, Mathews. See Matthews.
Mathony, Goetano, captain, officer quitting the enemy's service, 258.
Matthews (Mathew, Mathews, Matthew), Job, apothecary, a surety for J. Goodwin, 142, 173, 269.
-, -, Jonathan, 302.
-, -, Mary, of London, widow of Jonathan, petition praying stay of prosecution for her late husband's debts, 302.
-, -, [William], lieutenant sent to America on ensign's pay, payments to wife of, 351, 471.
Matting, delivered to T. Randue, 301.
Maudit, Peers, Windsor Herald, 356.
Maugridge (Mogridge), Jo[h]n, master of the Ann, 130.
-, -, Robert, Drummer of the Household, livery for, 111.
Mauldslie, Mauldsie, co. Lanark, D. Carmichael of, 147.
Maundy Thursday, Queen's alms on, allowance for, 211.
Maw, _, a felon, 543.
Mawgan, co. Cornwall, tin blowing house called Rose Kymer house in, 212.
Mawson, Charles, Chester Herald, 356.
Maxwell, James, royal bounty for, 350.
May, Isle of, Scotland, guard ship to be stationed at, to assist Customs officers, 35, 279.
Maynard, Grey, Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe, 317, 448, 510, 538.
Maynwaring, Maynwayring. See Manwaring.
Mayor, Peter, merchant, petition for discharge of ships from quarantine, 170, 184.
Mazuel, James, late surgeon of the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, petition for a pension for loss of an arm, 171, 327.
Mead, John, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in Spain, 360, 438; accounts of, 513, 514; bills drawn by, 203.
-, -, Richard, petitions of, concerning money due from the King of Portugal, 437, 506; concerning Canary wines, 480; concerning ship sent to Canary Islands, 466.
-, -, William, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 257.
-, -, -, royal bounty for, 393
Meadows (Medows), Sir Philip, a Commissioner for Trade, 117, 249, 352; a Comptroller of Army Accounts, 150, 205, 289, 329.
Mecklenburg, Court of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Wych, J.
Medals, Healing. See Privy Purse.
Medals, Scotland, published works on, 539.
Medcalfe, Thomas, collector at Bridgwater, 226; collector at Ilfracombe, 493.
Medicine, Professors of, at Aberdeen University, 294. See also Chalmers, P.; Urquhart, P.
Medicines, for the Army. See Army.
Medina, Moses de, 48, 331, 382.
-, -, Sir Solomon de, 7, 37, 48; contractor for supplying bread and bread waggons to the Army, accounts of, 202, 252, 331, 382, 502, 509; declining contracts, 167; money due to, 103, 133, 284, 533.
Mediterranean, Fleet in, 99; ship bound for, 482; trade in, 528.
Medlicott (Medlycott), [Charles], Deputy Paymaster of the garrison of Gibraltar, 69, 444.
-, -, Thomas, a Commissioner of Excise and of the Revenue in Ireland, 340.
Medows. See Meadows.
Meek (Meeke), Anthony, undersearcher, London port, 357, 399, 548.
Mein, _, recommending R. Ellison for a Customs place, 311.
Mellarede (Mallerde), Pietro, Conte di, Envoy from the Duke of Savoy, 532.
Memel, Prussia, 130; ships from, 250.
Mensenburg, Obbe, master of the Menenburg, 305.
MERCHANTS, 329.
-, committing frauds in Customs, 396.
-, concerned in bills drawn for the Canada Expedition, 436.
-, debts of, 160; for Customs dues, 142, 233, 391; for duties on tobacco, 115, 119, 173, 269, 347, 362, 395, 397, 440, 446; for duties on wines, 281; to the Crown, 119.
-, exporting hops to Ireland, 205, 231.
-, goods of, seizures of, 218.
-, informations against, noli prosequi to, 218.
-, of Amsterdam, 183.
-, of Bideford, 525.
-, of Bristol, 96.
-, of Chester, 397, 438.
-, of Dublin, 449.
-, of Edinburgh, 274, 483.
-, of Exeter, 545.
-, of Genoa, 286.
-, of Glasgow, 362.
-, of Lisbon, 490.
-, of Liverpool, 269.
-, of London, 96, 115, 119, 130, 155, 172, 204, 231, 233, 265, 269, 281, 354, 391, 425, 430, 446, 492, 504, 529.
-, of St. Christopher, 269.
-, of Virginia, 19.
-, of Whitehaven, 347, 395, 440.
-, petitions of, for discharge of ships from quarantine, 114, 115, 130, 133, 134, 170, 184, 198, 204, 229, 250, 281, 354, 423, 435, 467, 474, 545; for relief from Customs duties, 472.
-, securities of, for Customs duties, 454.
-, shipping wines, 231, 262.
-, supplying bread and forage to the King of Portugal, 170.
-, timber, frauds of, 515.
-, trading to France and Spain, 88, 536; to Maryland, 119, 204, 433; to Virginia, 204, 433.
-, wine bonds of, 318.
Meredith, Richard, to learn the business of the Customs, 197.
Merick. See Merrick.
Meriel. See Merrill.
Merioneth, county of, Chief Justice of. See Merrick, J.
-, Receiver of Crown Land revenues in, 528. See also Broughton, M.; Granger, M.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Caswell, J.
-, Second Justice of. See Jessop, W.
Merrick (Merick, Meryck, Meyrick, Meyricke), James, landwaiter at Southampton, recommended for preferment, 327.
-, -, John, Chief Justice of Carnarvon, Merioneth and Anglesey, 158, 528.
-, -, Peter, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 381.
Merrill (Meriel, Merril, Merryl, Merryll), John, Deputy Paymaster of the Guards and Garrisons, 12, 16, 20, 23, 29, 30, 31, 49, 54, 62, 67, 70, 92; accounts of Chelsea Hospital sworn by, 334.
Merriman, Thomas, master of the Friends Goodwill, 490.
Mersea, Merzy, Island, co. Essex, boatman at, 493.
Meryck. See Merrick.
Merzy. See Mersea.
Messengers, attending the Commissioners for duties on Hides. See Alderton, W.; Davies, W.
-, attending the Commissioners for Taxes. See Alderton, W.; Davies, W.
-, attending the Customs. See Thorowkettle, J.
-, attending the Duke of Ormonde. See Smith, J.
-, attending the Duke of Shrewsbury. See Chancey, J.
-, attending the House of Commons, 97, 378, 379.
-, attending the Lord Treasurer. See Thorowkettle, J.
-, attending the Printing Press. See Stephens, R.
-, of the Chamber. See Chamber.
Mesterman, Christopher, master of the Isaac and Henry, 453.
Metcalf. See Love.
Meurs, County of, 136n.
Mews. See Royal Mews and Stables.
Mews, Robert, carpenter's mate on board the Adventure, 320.
Mexico dollars. See Coins.
Meyer, Peter, merchant, petitions for discharge of ships from quarantine, 254, 281, 288, 490.
Meyrick. See Merrick.
Michel. See Mitchell.
Mickledalton. See Dalton.
Micklethwaite, Joseph, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 298, 319.
-, -, Thomas, Treasurer and Paymaster for Transports, 40, 113, 160, 186, 187, 252, 298, 299, 309, 320, 513, 521.
Mico, Richard, bills payable to, 242.
Middlesex, county of, 123.
-, Clerk of the Peace, 223.
-, Crown lands in, survey of, 137.
-, General Sessions for, held at Hick's Hall, 401.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 97, 370. See also Fazakerly, Sir W.
-, Sheriffs of. See Dunk, Sir T.; Eyles, F.; Hoare, Sir R.; Thorold, Sir G.
-, Surveyor of duties on Houses. See Boyden, B.; Ewen, R.
Middleton. See Milton.
Middleton, _, recommending G. Sutton for a Customs place, 312.
-, -, George, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 210, 307.
-, -, -, Principal of King's College, Aberdeen University, pension for, 479.
-, -, -, royal bounty for, 149, 203.
-, -, John, colonel, of Brigadier Breton's regiment, payment to, 99.
-, -, -, royal bounty for, 104.
Milan, Italy, 322; Plenipotentiary to. See Stanyan, A.
-, -, See also Millom.
Milford Haven, co. Pembroke, Sur veyor of Customs at, 434; tidesman and boatman at, 434.
Millart (Millard), Richard, established waterman, London port, to be mate of the Gravesend smack, 434.
-, -, Roger, a Commissioner for Affairs of Taxes, 97, 211, 333, 469.
Miller, Benjamin, schoolmaster going to Maryland, passage money for, 121.
Million Adventure. See Lotteries.
Millom, Milan, co. Cumberland, riding officer at, 93.
Mills, _, recommending S. Marriott for a Customs place, 312.
-, -, William, tidesman at Topsham, 434.
Miln of Ord, co. Banff, 259.
Milner, James, 90, 91, 253; bills payable to, 523; loans and remittances by, proposals and agreements for, 1, 2, 3, 13, 30, 36, 37, 41, 45, 46, 50, 51, 57, 58, 60, 65, 72, 73, 77, 82, 85, 98, 104, 151, 175, 299, 353, 360, 364, 389, 393, 396, 455, 491; payments to, 52, 59, 62, 84, 506, 523; South Sea stock assigned to, 299; tallies for, 13, 37, 48.
Milntoun. See Milton.
Milreis. See Coins.
Milton, Middleton, co. Kent, free fishermen of, losses in oyster fishing of, 217; manor of, Lord of, 217.
Milton, Milntoun, of Fishrie, co. Aberdeen, 259.
Milverton, co. Somerset, borough of, stewardship of, 214, 217; lands in, lease of, 112.
Milward, Edward, Porter at the Exchequer Gate, allowance to, 211, 333, 468, 551.
Minas, Marquis das, bill drawn by, 438.
Minehead, co. Somerset, collector of Customs at, 198.
Ministers, French, at Wapping, allowance for, 144; poor, in the Isle of Man, pension for, 116, 328.
-, -, See Ambassadors.
Minnis, James, master of the Truelove's Adventure, 436.
Minorca, 90.
-, Civil Magistracy for government of, 528.
-, garrison at, clothing for, 74, 460.
-, contingents of, 73, 74, 460.
-, Establishment of, 54, 74, 358.
-, provisions for, 73, 460, 528.
-, Governor of, 528. See also Campbell, J., Duke of Argyll.
-, hospital for sick seamen, priory fitted up as, charge of, 414.
-, inhabitants of, estates of, 528.
-, port for trade, encouraged to be a, 528.
-, priory at, partly fitted up as a hospital, 414.
-, rents, reserved to the Crown of Spain, 528.
-, revenue in, account of, 54.
-, Surveyor of the island and ports of. See Neale, H.
Minshall, Francis, cornet en second, petition for arrears of pay, 459.
MINT, THE, (Mint in the Tower), apprentice at, 359.
-, Chief Graver of. See Croker, J.
-, coinage, brass, exchanged in co. Chester for silver, malpractices of, 548.
-, Coinage Duty. See Customs—duties.
-, coining, wrought plate, 164.
-, coins, foreign, current in Ireland, 169, 181, 319.
-, farthings and halfpence, proposals for making, 88, 536.
-, indentures of, 519.
-, Master and Worker of, 158; report on foreign coins current in Ireland, 182; standard coins kept by, 260. See also Newton, Sir 1.
-, Principal Officers of, attending the Treasury, 15, 16, 74; matters referred to, 195, 548; reports of, 74, 536.
-, Provost and Moneyers of, allowances for recoining moneys in Scotland, 158, 199; allowances for travelling, 199.
-, recoining of silver, 199. rules of, 158.
-, Smith of, allowance to, 519. See also Silvester, T.
-, Warden of, 199; petition referred to, 101; standard coins kept by, 260.
-, -, Scotland. See Scotland.
Missionaries, going to Virginia, 121.
Mississippi, river of, 527.
Mitchell (Michel), Sir David, late Gentleman Usher Black Rod, 325.
-, -, Thomas, Receiver General of duties on Houses for part of co. Devon, commission for, 387; securities of, 343.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Devon, 142; sureties of, 284.
Mitford, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 140.
Mobbs, George, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 119.
Mogridge. See Maugridge.
Mohawks. See Indians.
Mohun, John, captain, messenger from Spain, royal bounty for, 44.
Moidores. See Coins.
Moir (Moyer), Alexander, Professor of Greek in Marischal College, Aberdeen University, pension for, 478.
-, -, James, Professor of Philosophy in Marischal College, Aberdeen University, pension for, 478.
Mold. See Mould.
Molesworth, [Richard], colonel, regiment of Foot of, going from Ireland to Spain, 382.
Molineux (Molyneux), _, extent against, 430.
-, -, Nathaniel, estate of, management of, 509.
Mompesson, Roger, [Chief Justice of New York], petition of, 377.
Moncal, [Mark Antony Davison de], brigadier general, memorial of 346.
Monckton, Robert, Commissioner for Trade, 117, 249, 352.
Moncur, George, boatman at Perth, 383; tidesman at Dundee, removed to Perth, 400.
Mondynes, Moundyns, co. Kincardine, barony of, 221.
Money, seizures of, on ships, 417, 431.
Monkey Hill. See Basseterre.
Monmouth, county of, Receiver General of Taxes, 97, 153; See also Caswell, J.; Surveyor of duties on Houses. See Edwards, J.; Taylor, J.
Monmouth, Duke of. See Scott, J.
Monro, Henry, colonel, petition to go on Irish halfpay, 283.
Mons, Belgium, 408; battle near, 544.
Monson's Level, (Sir John Monson's), co. Lincoln, tithes of, lease of, 183.
Montagu (Montague, Mountague), Charles, Lord Halifax, Auditor of the Receipt, 11, 95, 98, 115, 123, 126, 157, 178, 180, 237, 248, 255, 262, 350, 355, 440, 456, 507, 548, 551; certificate of, 102; reports of, 18, 122, 151, 370.
-, -, Christopher, a Commissioner of Excise, 343; a Commissioner for duties on soap and paper, etc., 288; a Commissioner for duties on wire and starch, etc., 335.
-, -, Sir James, late Attorney General, clerk of, 510; debt due to, on account of business concerning the Commission for Trade, 510.
-, -, John, 2nd Duke of Montagu, Master of the Great Wardrobe, 155, 524; issue to, 213.
-, -, Robert, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Kent, 131.
-, -, William, lands vested in, 292.
Montandre, Francis, Marquis de, memorial of, 345.
-, petition of, 106.
-, regiment of Foot of, 344.
-, allowances for swords, 61.
-, arms of, 230.
-, captains of, 230.
-, clearings, 67.
-, disbanding of, 61, 77, 473, 542.
-, in Ireland, 383, 432.
-, officers, 444; half-pay for, 62, 67, 415.
-, offreckonings, 337.
-, recruits, 67.
-, respits, 106, 444.
Monteleon, Marquise de. See Rosales, I. C. de A. de.
Montes, Tralos, officers sent into Spain by, 406.
Montgomerie (Montgomery), Alexander, 9th Earl of Eglinton, creditor of William late Lord Bargeny, 34.
-, -, Hugh, surveyor of landcarriagemen at Edinburgh, 283.
-, -, John, of Giffan, Master and Worker of the Mint in Scotland, 259, 260; issue to, 336; securities of, 277, 282.
Montgomery, county of, Auditor of.
-, See Godolphin, S.
-, Crown Land revenues in, Receiver of. See Broughton, M.; Granger, M.
-, Grand Sessions, held at Llanvullyn, 168.
-, Receiver of [Fines], 168.
-, Second Justice of, 158, 324, 547. See also Pocklington, J.; Ward, J.
-, Sheriff of. See Herbert, F.
-, Taxes, Commissioners of, 443; Receiver General of, 443. See also Powell, C.
Montigny, John, petition for payment of interest on a Malt Lottery ticket, 240.
Montrose, co. Forfar, Comptroller of Customs at. See Brodie, A.; ship of, 288; ships bound to, 143.
Montserrat, Lieutenant Governor of. See Pearne, J.
Moody, James, Deputy Auditor of Imprests, 196, 401.
Moore (Moor, More), Arthur, a Commissioner for Trade, 117, 249, 352.
-, -, Charles, surety for Mr. McEvery, 259.
-, -, Horatio, Keeper of the Queen's Tennis Courts, 113.
-, -, John, master of the Richard and Mary, 490.
-, -, -, master of the Unity, 453.
-, -, Judith, annuity of, for conveying premises at Kilmainham to the Crown, 293.
-, -, Lewis, payments into the Exchequer on surety bonds, 259.
-, -, Robert, waiter and searcher at Stockton, 434.
-, -, Samuel, Surveyor of the coastwaiters, London port, 434.
-, -, Thomas, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 461.
-, -, Sir William, baronet, commissioned to inspect titles to certain lands, 251.
Mops, for House of Commons, 97, 378; for the Treasury Office, 87.
Moray. See Murray.
Mordaunt, _, colonel, regiment of, 344.
-, -, Charles, 3rd Earl of Peterborough, Minister at the Court of Vienna, 213, 252, 322; regiment of Dragoons of, captain in, 238.
-, -, Harry, Conservator and Supervisor of the Forest of Dean, 340, 456.
-, Treasurer of the Ordnance, 188, 460, 521, 533; determination of patent of office, 336; effects, etc., paid to his successor, Charles Eversfield, 460, 462, 483; issues to, 104, 146, 156, 188, 233, 257.
-, -, [Henry], brigadier general, regiment of, recalled from Guernsey, 251.
-, -, John, Viscount Mordaunt, regiment of, allowances for swords, 61; clearing of, 61; in Spain, agent to, 345.
Mordington, Lady Mary, royal bounty for, 92, 376, 475.
More. See Moore.
Moreton. See Morton.
Morewood, Francis, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. York, North Riding, 97.
Morgan, _, recommended for preferment in the Customs, 312.
-, -, [Anthony], colonel, Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Wight, 288, 289.
-, -, John, Deputy Queen's Remembrancer, 116, 349, 465.
-, -, William, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 324, 461.
Morice. See Morris.
Morphew, Thomas, Marshal to the 1st and 2nd regiments of Foot Guards, disbursements for the prison in the Savoy, 420, 421.
Morris (Morice, Morrice), _, Collector of Plymouth port, 432.
-, -, David, royal bounty for, 107.
-, -, Henry, merchant, petitions for discharge of ships from quarantine, 198, 507.
-, -, John, tidesman at Topsham, 399.
-, -, Sir Nicholas, proposing lease to Crown of lands at Plymouth, 256, 342; at Stoke Damerel, 208.
-, -, Samuel, master of the Samuel, 453.
-, -, Thomas, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in Portugal, 42, 53, 57, 58, 154, 192, 286, 419; bills drawn by, 16, 84, 189, 450, 506; evil practices of, 286; letter from, 474.
-, -, -, presentment for Customs vacancy, 399.
-, -, Sir William, lands at Plymouth of, 256.
Morrison (Morryson, Moryson), Henry, brigadier, second major in Coldstream Guards, 127, 197.
-, -, Margaret, pension for, 144; royal bounty for, 144.
Morse, Peter, petition for a tidesman's place, 486; recommended as a landwaiter, London port, 312.
Mortgages, General:
-, Fourth General Mortgage (anno 1708, as by 6 Anne, c. 73), arrears of interest on, petition of lenders for, 11, 18, 161.
-, Fifth General Mortgage (anno 1709, as by 7 Anne, c. 31), arrears of interest on, petition of lenders for, 11, 18, 161; tallies on, 206.
Morton, Earl Of. See Douglas, J.
Morton (Moreton), [Sir William], Judge, daughter of, 313.
Moryson. See Morrison.
Moselle, Mostell, wines, 316.
Mosely, Walter, Sheriff of co. Stafford, 537.
Mostell. See Moselle.
Mostyn, Sir Roger, Paymaster of Marines, 5, 6, 9, 14, 16, 25, 41, 87, 89, 90, 91, 169, 170, 200, 305, 308, 318, 333, 370; accounts of, 25, 135; issues to, 9, 25, 43, 58, 60, 88, 135, 232, 344, 394, 400, 413, 482, 535, 544, 550.
Mote Park. See Windsor Great Park.
Mould (Mold, Mowld), James, merchant, petitions for discharge of ships from quarantine, 184, 198.
-, -, Richard, boatman at Deal, 93.
-, -, William, merchant, petitions for discharge of ships from quarantine, 423, 453, 467, 485, 489, 507.
Moundyns. See Mondynes.
Mountague. See Montagu.
Mount Edgcumbe, Plymouth, 433.
Mountjoy, Lord. See Stewart, W.
Mount Wise. See Stoke Damerel.
Mowbray, Robert, payment to, 111.
Mowld. See Mould.
Mowtown. See Belford.
Moyders. See Coins—moidores.
Moyer. See Moir.
Moyser, [James], colonel, aide-de-camp to General Stanhope, 442.
Muirhill, co. Banff, 259.
Mula, La Muela, Spain, Army stores carried to, 514.
Mules, for the Army, 23, 47, 514.
Mum, cargoes of, 198.
Mum, John, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 504.
Munday, Henry, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 346.
Munden, _, brigadier general, regiment of Foot of, officers of, arrears of subsistence due to, 472–3; stoppages from subsistence for transport of invalids, 162.
Munton, George, master of the Martha, 541.
Murcott. See Marcot.
Murderers, advertisement in the Gazette offering reward for discovering, 323; effects of, 245; estates of, 172.
Murray (Moray), Adam, Customs officer, Scotland, 360.
-, -, Charles, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 210.
-, -, Sir George, Secretary to the Commissioners for Inspecting the Public Affairs relating to the War in Portugal, Spain and Italy, 295, 366, 401.
-, -, Lord James, royal bounty for, 363.
-, -, James, recommended as tidesman, London port, 312; tidesman, inferior list, London port, 493.
-, -, John, Duke of Atholl, 363; Commissioner for holding a General Assembly of the Church in Scotland, 246; present from the Queen at the christening of his child, 231.
-, -, -, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, levy money for the Company raised by his father, late Governor of Blackness Castle, 262–3.
-, -, Sir Patrick, payment to, for special service, 131.
-, -, Robert, burglar, apprehended, 415.
-, -, William, a Keeper of the Court of Justice, Scotland, 349.
Muscovy. See Russia.
Musgrave, Christopher, a Clerk of the Privy Council, 267, 537.
Muslins, duties on, 14, 277.
Mutiny Act, (3 and 4 Anne, c. 5), 505; copies printed for the Secretary at War, 214.
Mynatt, William, landwaiter in London port, 93.