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Macallaster (McAlister), Angus, boatman at Campbeltown, 507.

-, Charles, collector of Customs at Campbeltown, 595.

McArthur, James, tidewaiter at Irwin, 505.

Macartney, George, lieutenant general on the Irish Establishment, 562; regiment of Foot of, pay of. 255, 257, 341; transporting regiments from Ireland to Scotland, 72.

McAulay, Alexander, tidewaiter at Borrowstounness, 102.

McBrier, Robert, landcarriagewaiter at Glasgow, 524.

McCall, John, boatman at Lochryan, 506.

McCans, Alexander, boatman at Lochryan, 506.

Maccarty, Alexander, boatman at Lochryan, superseded, 506.

-, [Elizabeth], late Countess of Clancarty, children of, their maintenance and education in the Protestant religion, 74, 390, 545, 560.

-, Thomas, payment for services to the Crown, 448, 452, 469, 476.

McCleran, James, tidewaiter at Aberdeen, 555.

Macclesfield, co. Chester, Mayor of, annuity paid for a preacher to, 252, 392, 568, 576.

McConnell, John, a Tory, taking of, 202.

McCoull, Daniel, boatman at Campbeltown, 507.

McCulloch, Thomas, Comptroller of Customs at Perth, 507.

McDonald, Alexander, in His Majesty's service in France, 508.

McDowall, William, Deputy Comptroller at Port Patrick, 507.

-, See also Mackdowgal.

Mace, 602.

Machell, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Westmorland, 54.

Mackarel, Cha., Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Norfolk, 167.

McKay, Duncan, late tidewaiter at Campbeltown and Islay, 507.

-, George, 3rd Baron Reay, annuity of, 195, 454, 540, 559.

Mackcully, James, tidewaiter at Montrose, 506.

Mackdonnell, Elizabeth, pension for, 232.

Mackdowgal (Macdowal), Judith, lease of tenements in Pall Mall Street, London, 205, 365, 608.

McKenny, Alexander, master of the Salmon, of Belfast, 73.

Mackenzie (Makensie), —, Resident with the King of Poland, 40.

-, Alexander, of Frazerdale, goods and estate of, forfeited to the Crown, 31, 335, 362, 417.

-, Angus, tidewaiter at Lewis, dismissed, 507.

-, Frances, pension for herself and daughters, 16, 232.

-, John, 2nd Earl of Cromartie, annuity of, 195.

-, William, 5th Earl of Seaforth, attainder of, 31n.

Mackey (Macky), Charles, master of the Fortune, 194.

-, John, Director of the Packet Boats between England and Ireland, 348. 357, 423; formerly Director of Packet Boats at Dover, 423.

Mackfarlin, John, clerk to the Secretary for Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 357.

Mackintosh, William, attainder of, 31n.

Mackleoard, Murdo, tidewaiter at Lewis, 507.

Macklure, William, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.

Macknaughton, John, tidewaiter at Montrose, 506.

Mackneal, Mary, pension for, 232.

Mackno, Robert, minister going to Maryland, passage money for, 161.

Mackraken, Elizabeth, pension for, 232.

Mackworth, Bulkley, Sheriff of co. Salop, 571.

Macky. See Mackey.

Maclean, Sir John, witness in the assassination plot against King William, pension for, 234.

McLoad, Alexander, late tidewaiter at Lewis, 507.

McMillan, Andrew, assistant to the distributor of stamped paper, etc., for the city of Edinburgh, 549.

-, James, tidewaiter at Shetland, 507.

Maçon, François, pension for, 232.

Maddison, George, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 158, 388, 607.

Maddocks (Maddox, Madockes, Madox) —, payment for duties concerning accounts of the Navy Treasurer, 282.

-, Milborne, an old soldier, pension for, 232.

-, Thomas, Chief Cashier of the Bank of England, 87, 97, 446, 478.

-, -, Historiographer Royal, 182, 449.

Maddockson, Elizabeth, rewarded for discovering an escaped prisoner, 224.

Madockes, Madox. See Maddocks.

Madrid, Court of, Envoy and Plenipotentiary to. See Temple, R., Lord Cobham; H. M. Secretary at. See Schaub, L.; Uzardi, Don Juan.

Maes, river, 270.

Maestricht, Holland, Palatine troops in garrison at, 331.

Magny (Magney), Abraham, pension for, 232.

-, [Constantine de], colonel, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 256, 258, 339; regiment of Foot of, pay of, 255.

Maidstone, co. Kent, powder mills at, foreign gunpowder carried to, 106.

Mainwaring, James, of Chester, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Denbigh, 424.

Maitland, Charles, 6th Earl of Lauderdale, [Master of the Mint in Scotland,] assisting the survey of a silver mine at Alloa, 442.

-, [James], lieutenant general, late Governor of Fort William, 569.

-, Theodosia, widow of Lieut. Gen. Maitland, 569.

Makensie. See Mackenzie.

Malauze, M. de, to be removed from lodgings in Somerset House, 76.

Malefactors, transportation to America of, 578–9.

Mallortie, James, executor in trust to J. J. David, 144.

Malray, Isaac de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, duties on:
-, anno 1713 (as by 12 Anne, c. 2), loans on, tallies and orders of, 97.
-, anno 1714 (as by 13 Anne, c. 2), loans on, 213.
-, anno 1715 (as by 1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 2), 178; loans on, 55.
-, anno 1716 (as by 1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 36), loans on, 213; issues out of, 20, 21, 217, 219, 249.
-,-, tallies and orders on, disposal of, 34, 37, 39, 41, 43, 48, 355, 432, 443, 476, 493, 573.
-, loans on, tallies of, 12; sale or disposal of, 573, 578.
-, moneys arising from, paid into Exchequer, 455.
-, Scotland. See Scotland.

Malt Lottery. See Lotteries.

Maltese men of war, officers of, 216.

Malthus, Daniel, Apothecary to the King's Person, 182, 449, 486; lease of premises in Pall Mall Street, 427.

Man, Isle of, poor ministers in, annuity or pension of, 58, 192, 466, 543, 546, 567.

Man. See Mann.

Manaton, Francis, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Cornwall, 166; grant of the extended estate of J. Quash to, 145, 146, 561.

-, Henry, of Harwood, co. Cornwall, bidding for a Devon estate, 146.

Mancetter, co. Warwick, 403.

Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu, C.

Mandeville, Lord. See Montagu, W.

Manley, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.

Manley (Monley), Isaac, Deputy Postmaster of Ireland, 423; payment for carrying Bills from Ireland to Britain, 203.

-, John, late Surveyor General of Crown Lands, 439.

-, William, collector of Customs at Ayr, 505.

Mann (Man), John, searcher in London port, superseded, 438.

-, Nicholas, King's waiter in London port, 250, 510.

-, Richard, waiter and searcher and commander of the boat at Combwich, dismissed, 99.

-, Robert, clothing and accoutrements supplied for Invalids at Greenwich, 37, 433.

-, -, Collector Inwards in London port, annuity for, 296.

-, Thomas, payment for disbursements for the Treasury Office, 162, 304, 514, 616; payment for fitting up and furnishing the Treasury Office, 584.

Manners, John, 2nd Duke of Rutland, King's gift at the christening of his child, 308.

Manning, Alice, extension of lease of the lordship and manor of Brigstock to, 149.

-, Francis, Resident with the Swiss Cantons, 347, 364.

-, Robert, clerk for the Bills from the Exchequer for the duties on Houses, 97.

-, Thomas, the manor of Brigstock formerly leased to, 151.

Mannson's Level, Sir John Mannson's Level, co. Lincoln, tithes arising in, 350.

Manors, lords of, pretending title to goods of felons, 309.
-, named:
-,-, Athlone.
-,-, Barton.
-,-, Brigstock.
-,-, Eslington.
-,-, Highbury.
-,-, Holy Island.
-,-, King's Cliffe.
-,-, Northstead.
-,-, Otford.
-,-, Reading.
-,-, Richmond.
-,-, Rosedale.
-,-, St. James's in the Fields.
-,-, West Walton.
-,-, Whittingham.
-,-, Winkfield.

Mansell, Anne, pension for, 232.

-, Bussy, Commander of the Customs smack at Yarmouth, dismissed, 212.

-, Frances, pension for, 232.

-, Rachel, pension for, 232.

Mansfield, co. Nottingham, Excise officers at, 204.

Mantua, Italy, silk of, 363, 445.

Mar, Countess of. See Erskine, Frances.

-, Earl of. See Erskine, J.

Maranein, Helena de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

March, Francis, of London, merchant, contractor for transporting of malefactors to America, 578–9.

Marchmont, Earl of. See Hume, P.

Mardyke, France, port and haven of, demolishing of, 50; report on, 612.

Marett, John, purser in the Navy, 68.

Marie, Constance de la, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

MARINE REGIMENTS:
-, clothiers to, 288.
-, clothing of, 5, 13, 88, 124, 137, 145, 174, 290.
-, disbanded, accounts of, 123; clearing of, 123; officers, issue for, 187.
-, disbanding of, Commissioners for, 34, 379; office keeper and messenger to, 427; Secretary to. See Lynn, F.
-, muster rolls of, 20, 39, 214, 467.
-, officers of, payments due to widows of, 389, 530.
-, offreckonings of, 5, 13, 88, 124, 137, 145, 174, 290, 453.
-, old regiments, imprest on, discharge of, 35.
-, pay of, deductions from, for crippled pensioners of the Chatham Chest, 584; for widows, 530.
-, Paymaster of, Agent to. See Mostyn, J.
-,-, Bank annuities in the name of, 530.
-,-, deputy to, petition referred to, 389.
-,-, payment by, 427.
-,-, payments to, 5, 13, 88, 105, 145, 174.
-,-, [South Sea Stock in hands of, 389; dividends paid on, 172, 173, 457, 530; transfer of, 14, 137.
-,-, See also Mostyn, Sir R.; Whitfield, W.
-, regiments, by colonel's names. See
-,-, Churchill, C.
-,-, Goring, Sir H.
-,-, Kerr, Lord John.

Marioge, Catherine, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

-, Francois, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

-, John, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

-, Margaret, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Marischall, Earl of. See Keith, G.

Market Deeping, co. Lincoln, tithes in and around, 350.

Marks. See Coins.

Marlborough, co. Wiltshire, Division of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167; St. Peter's parish, lease of lands in, 115.

Marlborough, Duchess of. See Churchill, Sarah.

-, Duke of. See Churchill, J.

Marmande, Charlotte Tallemont de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Marolle (Marolles), Marguerite, pension for, 232.

-, Susanna, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Marr, Margaret, pension for, 232.

Marriages, Births and Burials, duties on, 79.

Marriott, Richard, Keeper of the Privy Lodgings at Hampton Court, 182, 449.

-, Thomas, Clerk of the Pleas in the Court of Exchequer, 64, 462, 558.

Marshall, —, payments to, 45.

-, John, Sheriff of cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon, 303.

-, Mary, pension for, 232.

-, Richard, Keeper of His Majesty's Stud at Hampton Court, and of the Running Horses at Newmarket, 142, 158, 170, 179, 208, 299, 308, 543, 597.

-, Walter, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Gloucester, 166.

Marsham. See Masham.

Marston Jabbett, co. Warwick, 402.

Marten. See Martin.

Martigny, Anne, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

-, Gabrielle, a, French refugee, pension for, 238.

Martin (Marten), Edward, house built in Cleveland Garden, near St. James's Park, by, 221, 222.

-, Henry, Inspector General of Exports and Imports, 536.

-, James, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Surrey, 167.

-, John, grant of office as Keeper of Lions, etc., in the Tower of London, 354, 487.

-, -, landwaiter at Hull, to be same at Newcastle, 437.

-, Richard, surety for a Revenue collector in Ireland, 409:

-, Thomas, extraordinaries of the war [in Spain] paid to, 284.

Martinerie, Magdalen de la, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Martines, Daniel, pension for 232.

Martini, John Christoff, Reader of the Lutheran Chapel, pension for, 232.

Marton, co. Warwick, 401.

Marvell. See Morville.

Marwood, William, clerk to the Solicitor for Forfeited Estates in England, 357.

Mary, Queen, Gentleman to. See Montigny, J. R. de; god-daughter of, 233; Secretary to. See Allonne, A. T. d'; Vice Chamberlain to. See Sayers, G.

Maryland, estate in, 82; ministers going to. See Irwin, G.; Mackno, R.; Rainsford, G.; schoolmaster going to. See Warner, S.

Masham (Marsham), Francis Cudworth, Foreign Apposer in the Exchequer Court, 64, 512, 563, 573.

-, Samuel, Lord Masham, King's Remembrancer in the Exchequer Court, 584, 587; lodgings of, at Kensington and St. James's, 184.

Mashrother. See Masrother.

Mason, Charles, former Receiver General of Taxes for the county, city and university of Oxford, 221.

-, -, late Receiver and Paymaster for Transports, 147, 296, 496.

-, Robert, leasing ballast and gravel lying on the shore at Portsea, 68.

-, William, waterman to the Surveyor of the searchers in London port, 533.

Masons, 439, 516, 535.

Masrother (Mashrother), Geo., Surveyor of the duties on Houses for the East Riding of co. York, 53.

Massachusetts Bay, Chapel at, furnishings for, 273; Governor of. See Shute, S.

Massenger, John, late tidesurveyor at Greenwich, 129.

Masson, John, a Pursuivant in Scotland, 188.

Massue. See Ruvigny.

Masters, George, plumber, working in the Savoy Hospital, 439.

-, Sir Harcourt, a Commissioner for Taxes, 135, 160, 299, 501, 553, 611; a Commissioner for the duties on Houses, 541.

-, Hy., a Commissioner for the duties on Hides, etc., 480.

-, Isaac, stamper in the Stamp Office, resigning, 417; Surveyor of the duties on Houses for London, 54.

Masts, cargoes of, 141.

Mathews (Mathew, Matthews), —, colonel, widow of, 232.

-, John, pension for, 232.

-, Sarah, widow, pension for, 232.

-, William, Lieutenant Governor of St. Christopher, 189, 373, 533.

-, -, of Wandsworth, snuffmaker, informing against abuses disadvantageous to the tobacco trade, 583.

Maturin, George, a French refugee minister, pension for, 238.

Mauclere, Anne de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Mauduit (Maudit), Peers, Windsor Herald, 69, 458, 542.

Maugere, Leuise Aimée de la, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Maule, James, Earl of Panmure, attainder of, 31n.

-, John, tenant of premises at Chatham, 380.

Maulevrier, Elizabeth de, pension for, 232.

Maundy money, Maundy Thursday, King's alms for, 15, 143, 317.

Mawson, Charles, Chester Herald, 69, 458, 542.

Maxstoke, Moxsted, co. Warwick, 403.

Maxwell, James, pension for, 16, 238.

-, Thomas, watchman of the Salt duty in the Alloa collection, 99.

-, William, annuity of, 195, 454, 540, 559.

Maynard, Grey, Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe, 66, 74, 77, 183, 190, 274, 290, 372, 486, 520, 521, 522, 609.

-, John, mason, working in the Savoy Hospital, 439.

Mayram, John, captain, of Col. Cavalier's regiment, on the Half Pay Establishment of Ireland, 588.

Mead, Francis, tenant of premises at Chatham, 380.

-, John, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in Spain, 85, 86, 334; accounting for money coined at Barcelona, 37, 430, 530; agent of. See Scott, S. Meades, William, an agent of the Office of Ordnance, 67.

Meadows, Sir Philip, junior, Comptroller of Army Accounts, 75.

-, -, senior, pension of, 57, 192, 466, 545, 560.

Meagher, William, surety of, 217.

Medals, to be made by the gravers of the Mint, 159.

Medcalfe, G., of the Custom House, London, 135.

-, Thomas, Collector of Customs at Penzance, dismissed, 533.

Meddat, barony of, rents and duties of, 272.

Medicine, Professor of, in Glasgow University, 324.

Medina, Sir Solomon de, contractor for bread for the Army in the Low Countries, 153, 156.

Medlicott (Medlicot, Medlycot, Medlycott), [Charles], Commissary of Stores for Gibraltar, 601.

-, Charles, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in Portugal, 334.

-, Thomas, a Commissioner of Excise and of the Revenue in Ireland, 246.

Meek (Meeke), —, patent searcher in London port, 31.

-, Anthony, petition concerning water supplied for the Castle at Windsor, 583.

Meers, Sir John, Sheriff of co. Leicester, 395.

Meeting Houses, building of, appointment of Commissioners for, 35.

Meggot, Robert, lease of premises in St. Martin's in the Fields, 109.

Melliar, James, junior, Comptroller of Customs at Bridgwater, 134.

Mello, —, colonel, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 260.

Melonière, Major General de la, 238.

Melusina, Ermengarde, Baroness von der Schulenberg, Duchess of Munster, bedchamber at St. James's of, 580.

Menardiere, John de la, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Menis. See Minis.

Menzies, Scotland, 279.

Meolse, Meoles, co. Chester, in Liverpool port, waiter and searcher at, 534.

Mercader (Mercado), Don Emanuel, Deputy from the island of Minorca, royal bounty for, 130, 377, 487, 553.

Mercer, John, living in Murrell's Yard, London, 109.

-, -, to be Chief Clerk of the Works, 485.

-, Thomas, [an official of the Bank of England?], account signed by, 96.

Merchants, bonds of, for Customs duties, 190, 295, 593; discharge of, 592–4.
-, concealing senna to avoid duties thereon, 445.
-, corn, 467, 602.
-, debts of, for tobacco duties, 82, 101, 217, 218, 227, 593; lands extended for, 409, 602.
-, imprisoned for Customs offences, 467.
-, of Bristol, 213, 219, 226.
-, of Hamburg, 602.
-, of Haverford West, 225.
-, of Liverpool, 101, 483.
-, of London, 82, 116, 144, 217, 396, 547, 552, 577, 578, 603, 604.
-, of Warrington, 483.
-, petitions of, 71, 190, 355, 389.
-, remitters of money to Forces abroad, 326.
-, timber, 439.
-, tobacco, 121, 190, 273, 547. See also Merchants—debts.
-, trading to New England, 418.
-, wine, reducing imported brandy to proof, 78, 355, 389; same with rum, 355, 578, 594.

Meredith (Meredyth), Evan, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Cardigan, 54.

-, John, General Surveyor of the duties on Houses, 53; Surveyor of the same for co. Montgomery, 54.

-, Thomas, lieutenant general, Governor of Londonderry and Culmore Fort, 75.

Merest, James, under-clerk attending the House of Peers, 389.

Merevale, Merivale, co. Warwick, 403.

Meriden, co. Warwick, 403.

Merioneth, county of, Chief Justice of, 289. See also Jessop, W.; Meyrick, J.
-, Receiver General of the duties on Houses. See Caswall, J.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Caswall, J.; Hampton, R.
-, Second Justice of, 289. See also Cumberbach, R.; Jessop, W.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Gwillym, T.

Merivale. See Merevale.

Merman, Henry, tenement in King's Cliffe in tenure of, 425.

Merret, John, overseer of the poor at Glaston, 292.

Merrill (Merril), —, 110, 556; attending the Treasury, 47.

Mersey, river, 467, 482, 483.

Mesnil Lambert, Leuisse du Tresor du, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Messengers. See Chamber, The; Commons, House of; Cornwall, Duchy of; Customs; Exchequer Receipt; King's Messengers; Scotland—Exchequer Receipt; Trade and Plantations, Commissioners of; Treasury.

Messervy, De la Riviere, widow of Francis, letters of administration granted to, 119.

-, Francis, annuity assigned to and by, 119.

Methuen (Methwen, Methwin), Paul, Ambassador Extraordinary to the Catholic King of Spain, 77; Commissioner for executing the office of Treasurer of the Exchequer, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 32, 35; Lord of the Treasury, salary as, 159, 310, 500, 615; Principal Secretary of State, 38, 301, 346, 354, 404, 415, 501, 509, 561, 574, 578, 614; secret service issues to, 514.

-, Robert, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Somerset, 580.

Methwold, co. Norfolk, tithes in, 349.

Meuville, Mariane, pension for, 232.

-, Samuel, pension for, 232.

Mews. See Royal Mews and Stables.

Meyrick, John, late Chief Justice of cos. Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesey, 525.

Meysey, Thomas, royal bounty for, 157.

Mezadas, monthly payment to Spaniards, 332.

Micklethwaite, Thomas, late Receiver and Paymaster for Transports, 147, 172, 173, 219.

Middlesex, county of, Justice of the Peace for, 560.
-, Receivers of Crown Land revenues in, 206.
-, Receivers General of the duties on Houses, 79, 151, 561. See also Fazakerley, Sir W.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Fazakerley, Sir W.
-, Sheriffs of. See Breedon, Sir R.; Knipe, Sir R.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Edwards, B.; Lowndes, F.; Pott, P.

Middleton, Midleton, co. Warwick, 403.

Middleton Malzor, Milton Maulsor, co. Northampton, Crown lands in, lease of, 571.

Middleton (Midleton), Christopher, holding premises in St. Andrew de Auckland, 107.

-, John, land waiter and searcher at Inverness, 505, 507.

-, -, surety for C. Eversfield, 1; money paid into the Exchequer by, 65.

-, Mary, rewarded for discovering an escaped prisoner, 224.

-, Samuel, late waiter and searcher at St. Ives, 174.

Middlewich, co. Chester, justices and magistrates at, 371, 454.

Midleton. See Middleton.

Midwinter, Richard, tenant of land at Gillingham, 380.

Milbourne, Charles, a Secondary in the Pipe Office, 65, 463, 569.

Mildenhall, co. Suffolk, tithes in and around, 349.

Mildmay, Charles, 18th Lord Fitzwalter, pension for, 230.

Milds, James, living in Angell Yard, London, 109.

Miles, Jonathan, Sheriff of co. Suffolk, 572.

Milford, co. Pembroke, port of, 533; ships trading to, 225.

Miller, Magnus, tidewaiter at Kirkcaldy, 506.

-, Richard, pension for Brassley's children paid to, 229.

-, Robert, tidewaiter at Irvine, removed to Stranraer, 507.

-, Sarah, pension for, 232.

-, William, boatman at Leith, 507.

-, -, land and tidesurveyor at Dundee, dismissed, 101.

-, -, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.

Milliere, Anne Guiuebaut de la, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Mills, 165; corn mills, 108; gunpowder mills, 106.

Mills, William, tenant of premises at Chatham, 380.

Milntown, co. Ross and Cromarty, 325.

Milreis. See Coins.

Milton Maulsor. See Middleton Malzor.

Milverton, co. Warwick, 401.

Milward, Edward, porter attending at the Exchequer Gate, 162, 298, 501, 610.

Minat, John, landwaiter, London port, superseded, 437.

Minehead, co. Somerset, boatman at, 99; tidesman at, 61.

Mines, royal, in manor of King's Cliffe, 426; silver, in Scotland, 44, 410, 416, 442.

Minett (Minott), Isaac, transporting King's Messengers from Dover to Calais, 443.

Minis, Menis, Nova Scotia, 518.

Ministers, French, in the Savoy, annuity for, 199.
-, going to Barbados, 215.
-,-, to Jamaica, 120, 130.
-,-, to Leeward Islands, 100.
-,-, to Maryland, 101, 418, 436.
-,-, to Pennsylvania, 144.
-,-, to St. Christopher, 130.
-,-, to Virginia, 94, 170, 189, 436, 584.
-, in Pennsylvania, allowance for, 409, 478.
-, pensions for, 234, 235.
-, poor, in the Isle of Man, pension for, 58, 192, 466, 543, 546, 567.
-, See also Ambassadors.

Minorca, Deputy from. See Mercader, Don E.
-, Garrison of, Four Regiments of Foot in, clothiers to, 146.
-,-, contingencies, issues for, 7, 19, 41, 113, 493.
-,-, officers' servants, charge of, 147.
-,-, offreckonings, 146.
-,-, pay of, issues for, 280.
-,-, Receiver and Paymaster of. See Bridges, J., Earl of Carnarvon; Moore, T.
-,-, subsistence, issues for, 7, 11, 19, 39, 41, 113, 131, 280, 444, 493; proposed, 50.
-, Revenues in, Receiver of, 567.

Minors, Nicholas, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Stafford, 425.

-, William, petition for extension of lease of premises in Pall Mall, 383.

Minott. See Minett.

Minshall, Elizabeth, pension for, 232.

MINT, THE:
-, charges, incidents, etc., of, 113.
-, Chief Engraver. See Roos, J.
-, coinage, clippers, coiners and counterfeiters, apprehending and convicting of, 145, 567.
-,-, dollars, recoining, 327.
-,-, gold coining, 113.
-,-, moidores, recoining, 327.
-,-, silver, coining, 113.
-,-, silver ryalls, from Jamaica, recoining, 601.
-, Coinage Duty (as by 1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 43), 445, 469; moneys in the Exchequer, 498; produce of, account to be made of, 113.
-, Comptroller of, 391; petition referred to, 567; royal warrant to, 159.
-, gravers of, medals to be made by, 159.
-, issue or imprest for the service of, 498.
-, Master and Worker of, 391, 498, 601; petition referred to, 567; royal warrant to, 159; warrant to, 418. See also Newton, Sir I.
-, Principal Officers of, letters to, 46, 145; petition referred to, 356; to attend the Treasury, 19, 211.
-, Pyx, trial of coins in, Exchequer Chamberlains attending, 424; Jury at, 418; Privy Council attending, 391.
-, tin in, account of, 19, 46; estimate of receipts from sale of, 19, 46.
-, Warden of, 391; petition referred to, 567; royal warrant to, 159.

Missing, Thomas, contractor for victualling the Garrison of Gibraltar, 6, 100, 288, 356; agent of, 15, 60; issues for, 19, 32, 41, 48, 89, 103, 184, 278, 280, 368, 377, 484, 494, 578, 611.

Mitchell, Horatio, an Examiner of the Books of the Outports, superseded, 437.

-, Mary, pension for, 232.

-, Thomas, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.

-, William, one of the King's Chaplains, in Scotland, 188, 589.

-, -, tenant of land at Gillingham, 381.

Mitchenor, Robert, petition concerning pay of certain regiments, 396.

Mitford, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.

Modena, Italy, 193, 216.

Modena, Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Davenant, H.; Envoys from. See Guicciardi, Count; Rina, Msr.; set of Rymer's Fœdera presented to, 552.

Moedas. See Coins—moidores.

Moffett, Robert, a Messenger to the House of Commons, 394.

Mohun, Charles, Lord Mohun, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 256, 340.

-, John, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.

Moidores. See Coins.

Molein, Susanna de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Moles, in Windsor Parks, 511.

Molesworth, John, a Commissioner for Trade, 130, 471, 549.

-, [Richard], colonel, regiment of, losses by horses killed and disabled, recompense for, 18; regiment of Foot of, pay of, 259, 260, 339.

-, Robert, Lord Molesworth, late a Commissioner for Trade, 194, 382, 471.

Moletaker, of the Royal Household. See Turner, J.

Molineux. See Molyneux.

Mollington, co. Warwick, 400.

Molton, South, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.

Molyneux (Molineux, Mollineux, Mullineux), —, letter to, concerning mills in co. Brecon, 165.

-, More, a Commissioner for Hackney Coaches, 57.

-, Nathaniel, formerly a Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Lancaster and Chester, debts of, 201.

Monasteries, at Bullington, 382; Newbo, 381; Reading, 426; Sion, 382.

Monceau, Marie de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Monk (Monck), —, living in Murrell's Yard, London, 109.

-, Anne, tenant of a water mill at Chatham, 380.

Monks Kirby, Munkherby, co. Warwick, 401.

Monley. See Manley.

Monmouth, county of, Receiver General of duties on Houses. See Caswall, J.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Caswall, J.; Clifford, T.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Winniat, J.

Monmouth, Duchess of. See Scott, Anne.

-, Duke of. See Scott, J.

Monro, Henry, colonel, on the Irish Establishment of Half Pay, 124.

Monsegur. See Montsegur.

Mont, Hester du, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

-, Mary du, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Montagu (Montague, Mountague), Charles, 3rd Earl of Halifax, heir and executor of, 185.

-, -, 4th Earl of Manchester, Collector of Customs Outwards in London port, 351, 367, 531; Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 100, 193, 335, 509; pension granted by Queen Anne to, 262.

-, Christopher, Keeper of the Cocquet Seal and Collector of Tonnage and Poundage Subsidies in London port, 530.

-, Edward, 3rd Earl of Sandwich, pension for, 233.

-, George, 4th Earl of Halifax, Auditor of the Exchequer Receipt, 171, 173, 218, 289, 316, 407, 417, 439, 482, 495, 510, 512, 611; grant of fees and offices in Bushey Park, 185.

-, Henry, of the Middle Temple, Customs appointments of, 531.

-, James, a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 451.

-, Sir James, Collector of Customs Outwards in London port, 351, 367; interest in various Customs offices in London port, 531; pension of, 33.

-, John, Keeper of the Cocquet Seal and Collector of Tonnage and Poundage Subsidies in London port, 530.

-, -, 2nd Duke of Montagu, christening gift of gilt plate for, 73; Master of the Great Wardrobe, 74, 88, 177, 189, 190, 191, 227, 243, 244, 252, 273, 290, 323, 357, 372, 375, 417, 447, 502, 520, 531, 546, 560, 609, 617.

-, Lord, lands in Brigstock manor of, 150.

-, Robert, interest in various Customs offices in London port, 531.

-, William, Lord Mandeville, heir to the Earl of Manchester, 531.

-, See also Wortley.

Montandre, [Francis], Marquis de, regiment of Foot of, on Irish Establishment, 434; pay of, 255, 257, 258, 261, 341.

Montargis, —, lieutenant colonel, pension for widow of, 343.

Monteage, Deane, late an Excise officer, debts of, 116.

-, John, of London, merchant, composition of debt of, 116.

Montgomery, county of, Chief Justice of. See Jekyll, Sir J.
-, Commissioners to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in, 425.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Burton, S.; Powell, C.
-, Second Justice of. See Jefferys, E.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Meredith, J.

Montgomery, Earl of. See Pembroke and Montgomery.

Montgomery, Louise Marquis Desbiars de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Montguyon, Charlotte, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Montigny, John de Remy de, Gentleman to the late Queen Mary, pension for, 238; petition for extension of lease of houses in Duke Street, 383, 611.

Montmeillan, Anne Gabrielle de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

-, Margaret Barre de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Montonj, Pre., payment for watching Aptal and Haylor, 187.

Montreal, Canada, 519.

Montrose, co. Forfar, tidewaiters at, 505, 506.

Montrose, Duke of. See Graham, J.

Montsegur (Monsegur), Michael de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Montserrat, Assemblies in, 199, 222, 298, 501, 611.
-, Four and a Half per cent. Duty, Governor's salary payable out of, 199, 222, 298, 501.
-, Lieutenant Governor of. See Talmash, T.

Moody (Moodie), Alexander, tidewaiter at Aberdeen, 506.

-, James, payments to, on behalf of the Commissioners for Stating the Army Debts, 148, 292, 489, 596.

-, John, in command of the Garrison at Placentia, 443.

Moore (Moor), —, colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 254, 257.

-, Ambrose, a King's waiter, London port, 477.

-, David, waiter and searcher at Gainthorpe in Hull port, 409.

-, George, collector of Berwick port, dismissed, 576; superseded, 437.

-, John, former watchman of the Salt duty in the Prestonpans collection, 100.

-, Thomas, Receiver and Paymaster of the Forces in Minorca, Gibraltar and the Low Countries 12, 13, 146, 147, 360; accounts of, 39.

-, William, chief searcher at Barbados, 587.

-, -, Master of the References for Forfeited Estates in England, 357.

Moors, truce negotiated with, 364.

Mops, for the Royal Household, 321.

Mordaunt, Charles, 3rd Earl of Peterborough, Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of Sicily, Ambassador to the Republic of Venice and Plenipotentiary to all the Princes and States of Italy, 215, 216; land in Brigstock manor of, 149; late General [of the Forces in Spain], 327.

-, Harry, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance, 20, 65, 77, 88, 90, 98, 106, 114, 123, 125, 217, 249, 403, 444, 460, 544.

-, John, Viscount Mordaunt, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 255, 257 (bis).

Mordington, co Berwick, minister at, 587.

Mordington, Lady. See Douglas, Mary.

Moreton. See Morton.

Morgan, Lady Anne, pension for, 232.

-, Edmond, lands leased for the life of, 311.

-, Evan, tidesman in Chester port, to be tidesurveyor there, 246, 247.

-, Francis, lands leased for the life of, 311.

-, James, tidesman at Liverpool, 504.

-, John, late Surveyor of Customs in Newcastle port, 129.

-, -, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Cambridge, 53.

-, -, tenant under the Hospital of the Savoy of lands in Kingsthorp, 311.

-, Thomas, royal bounty for, 63.

Morocco, Emperor of, Plenipotentiary to treat with. See Paddon, G.; present from the King to, 535.

Morreys. See Norreys.

Morris (Morrice), —, collector of Customs at Plymouth, 502.

-, David, pension for, 232.

-, Henry, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Suffolk, 54.

-, Richard, colonel, regiment of Dragoons of, on Irish Establishment, 125, 434.

-, Robert, nominated for employment in the Leather duties, 111.

-, Thomas, late Paymaster of the Army in Portugal, 329, 334.

Morrison, Margaret, pension for, 232.

Mortgage, General. See South Sea Company.

Mortimer, Earl of. See Harley, R.

Morton Baggott, co. Warwick, 399.

Morton Morrell, co. Warwick, 400.

Morton (Moreton), Lewis, coming express from General Cadogan, bounty for, 7, 124.

-, Richard, King's waiter in London port, 532, 553, 554.

Morville, Marvell, co. Salop, 424.

Moscow, Court of, Minister at, 305.

Moscrap, Richard, salt officer in Prestonpans, 504.

Mosley, Oswald, Sheriff of co. Stafford, 395.

Mostyn, —, deputy to the late Paymaster of Marines, 389, 442.

-, John, broker and agent to the Paymaster of Marines, 389, 530.

-, Sir Roger, bart., memorial referred to, 288; one of the Tellers of the Exchequer Receipt, 175, 294, 301, 409; Paymaster of Marine Regiments, 5, 13, 14, 20, 39, 88, 105, 123, 124, 137, 145, 172, 173, 174, 214, 290, 389, 427, 442, 457, 467, 530.

Mouchard, Jean, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Mountague. See Montagu.

Mount joy, Lord. See Stewart, W.

Mowatt, Sir Winwood, pension for, 232.

Moxsted. See Maxstoke.

Muce, Henriette Mary de la, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Mue, Susanna Farey de, pension for, 230.

Muirhead, John, tidesurveyor of Port Glasgow, to be collector of Customs at Anstruther, 43, 228, 244, 520, 551.

Mulcaster, John, agent to the Garrison of Annapolis Royal, 523, 524, 537, 552, 569; to attend the Treasury, 43, 47, 494.

Mules, for the Army, 83, 416.

Muley (Muloy), Toby, royal bounty for, 253.

Mullineux. See Molyneux.

Muloy. See Muley.

Mum, John, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.

Munday, William, Deputy Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall, 151.

Munden, Richard, brigadier, on the Irish Establishment, 562; regiment of Foot of, pay of, 256, 259 (bis), 338.

Mundy, Francis, Sheriff of co. Leicester, 395.

Munford, William, farm near Chatham held by, 379.

Munkherby. See Monks Kirby.

Munroe, Robert, colonel, Governor of Inverness, bill drawn by, 5, 90.

Munster, Duchess of. See Melusina, Ermengarde.

Murderer, reward advertised for arrest of, 323.

Murdoch, Andrew, tidewaiter at Irvine, 506.

Murphy (Murphey), Cornelius, late office keeper and messenger to the Commissioners for Disbanding the Marine Regiments, 427.

-, Daniell, a criminal, prosecuted, 202.

-, Thomas, Marshal to the Regiments of Guards in Hyde Park, 45, 574.

Murray, Alexander, Lord Elibank, annuity of, 195, 454, 540, 559.

-, George, Paymaster of the 1,400,000l. Lottery anno 1714, 44, 141, 171, 176, 528, 575.

-, -, tidewaiter at Dundee, dismissed, 505.

-, John, collector of Customs at Campbeltown, 505; superseded, 596.

-, Walter, collector of Customs at Alloa, in Borrowstounness port, 484.

-, William, called Marquess of Tullibardine, attainder of, 31n.

Muscot, John, nominated for employment in the Leather duties at Buckingham, 111.

Muscovy, Czar of, Army of, Lieutenant General of. See Osten, C. G. d'; Minister of, hiring a house in London, 252, 322, 600; Resident with. See Haldane, James.

Musgrave, Christopher, late Clerk of the Ordnance, 461.

-, Sir Christopher, a Clerk of the Privy Council, 64, 456, 461, 539, 541, 563; superseded, 159.

-, Philip, payment for delivering candles at the Post Office, 96.

Music, compositions in, charge for writing, 514; Master of. See Kings Music.

Musicians, to the King of Denmark, bounty for, 498.

Muslins, duties on. See Customs—duties.

Musquet shot, from Holland, 218.

Musquets, for Ireland, 77.

Musson, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for cos. Leicester and Rutland, 54, 374, 569; formerly same for co. Lincoln, 375.

Muston, co. Leicester, lease of premises in, 381.

Mutiny, Act concerning (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 9), 454. See also Army.

Mynde, James, fined for an offence at law, 311, 343.