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M.

Mablesteyn, Sir John, LL.D., sub-prior of St. John's, 489, 917.

Mablethorpe, Linc., 975 (f. 3).

Mabyll, Stephen, g. 1217 (2).

"Maça, portero de." See Cuadra, D. de la.

McCarthy, Cormok Oge (died 1536), 69.

McCarthy, Teague Oge, eldest son of Cormok Oge, 69.

Macclesfield forest, Chesh., g. 385 (9).

McGilpatrick (McGyllefadryke, Myghell Phathryke), —, Irish chief, 69, 101, 259 ii., 266.

-, -, his wife, Ossory's daughter, 101.

McInnons, —, 1414.

Mackerell, Dr. Mathew, bp. of Chalcedon, abbot of Barlings, 576 (see Notes), 725, 805, 828 ii., iv., vi., 834, 842 (4), 853ii., 967 xii., 975 (p. 402), 1155 (p. 466).

McMahon, —, 1414.

McMurgh (McMorow), McMurgho, McMorgho. Makmurgh), Charles, Irish chief, 69, 90, 101, 259 ii., 266, 574, 1414.

- -, indenture with, 90.

-, Maurus, 90.

Mâcon, Charles de Hémard, bp of, French ambassador at Rome, 7 (p. 5), 9 (p. 11), 172, 479 (p. 190), 848.

McShane, Gerald. See Fitzgerald, Gerald.

Madeleine. See Magdalen.

Madeson, —, the King's servant, 619.

-, (Maydynson, Madasson), Sir Edward, 534, 568–9, 587 (2), 616, 665, 672, 828 iii., xii., 843, 853–4, 968, 970–1.

-, -, sig. of, 534.

-, -, letter to, 665.

-, -, examination of, 568.

-, -, his servant, 971 (p. 396).

-, -, his two sons, 568.

-, -, his youngest son, 568 (p. 226).

-, John, brother of Sir Edw., 568, 853.

-, Lancelot, App. 1 (2).

Madmyshillacye. See Mansell, Lacy.

Madoke, John, 1495.

Madrid, treaty of, (A.D. 1526), 7 (pp. 4, 5), 147 (p. 63), 184.

Madynkell. See Maiden Well.

Mæcenas (in Chapuys' letters). See Granvelle.

Mafferleyn, Robt., 580 (6).

Magdalen (Madalena), daughter of Francis I., 711, 815, 848, 916 ii., 935, 953, 984, 1130, 1143 (p. 459), 1173 (see Notes), 1183, 1250, 1351–2, 1373, 1395.

Magnus, Thomas, archdeacon of the East Riding, 163, 164 (4), 692, 729, 826, 929 xxiii., 1086, 1293 (? "Mr. Archdeacon").

-, -, sig. of, 729.

Mahew. See Mayhewe.

Maidenhead, Berks., 1195 (? Maydynhyth).

Maidenwell (Maydynkell), Linc., 975 (fo. 4).

Mailly, in France, on the Flemish frontier, 35.

Mainoth. See Maynooth.

Mainwaring or Maynwaryng:—

-, Sir Randolph, 1310.

-, Sir Ric., g. 1217 (23).

-, Ric., g. 1417 (15).

Malery. See Malorie.

Malet, Henry, priest, letter from, App. 14.

Malleterre, — de, letter from, 1389.

Malling Abbey, Kent, 490.

-, abbess of. See Vernon, Marg., also Rede, Eliz.

Malorie, Mallere, Malery, Malyverey, Malyeree, Maleuerer, &c.:—

-, Mr., 975 (fo. 4).

-, Ralph, prior of Hull Charterhouse, g. 385 (34).

-, Sir Wm., 688 (2, 3), 760, 928, 1045, 1155 (2, 4).

Malt or Malte, John, 1419 i., ii.

Malta, 849.

-, letters dated at, 77, 489, 917, 983.

Maltby (Mawteby), Linc., 972.

Maltby, Simon, parson of Farforth, Linc., 975 (fo. 4).

Malte. See Malt.

Malton, Yorks., 1155 (4).

Maltravers (Matravers, Mawtravers), Henry FitzAlan lord, 5, 104, 139 ii., iv., 523, 580 (2, 5), 920:—App. 9:— g. 202 (9).

Malvern (Malborne) chase, Worc., g. 943 (20.)

-, the Clere there, g. 943 (20).

Malyverey. See Malorie.

Man (qu. Manby?), Linc., parson of, 972 (p. 398).

Man, Henry. See Shene, prior of.

-, (Mane, Manne), John, 1260:— App. 8.

Manby, Linc., 975 (fo. 8).

-, parson of, 972 (p. 397).

Manby (Mamby, Maunby), —, servant of Cromwell, 135, 959.

-, —, his father, 789.

-, —, dwelling at Maltby, Linc, 972.

-, John, of Louth, 827 ii., 834.

-, Thos., of Louth, laborer, 828, 842 (4), 854 i, ii., 972.

-, Will., 975 (fo. 3).

Manchester College, Lanc., 635.

Manchester, Ric., letter from, 1470.

Mane. See Man.

Maners, Will., 975 (fo. 5).

Manewden, Essex, g. 202 (44).

Manne. See Man.

Manning (Mannynge), Thos., prior of Butley, suffragan bp. of Ipswich, 580 (4), 1357, 1377:—App. 16.

-, -, letter from, 1377.

Manninge, Hugh, g. 202 (4).

Manselde and Mansell. See Maunsell.

Mansell Lacy (Madmyshillacye), Heref., 412.

Manser, Edw., 1155 (2).

Mansfield, Notts., 537.

Mantua, in Italy, 209, 305, 685.

Mantua, Frederic Gonzaga duke of, 1305.

Manxell. See Maunsell.

Maplestead and Parva, Essex, g. 202 (45).

Maquell, Marques, 1333.

Marbery (Merbery or Marbury), Rob, serjeant-at-arms, 568, 619, 853:— g. 1417 (23, 25).

March, earldom of, in Ireland, 382 (3).

Marches. See Scotland, marches of: Wales, marches of.

Marcheland. See Marshland.

Mare, Francis de la, courier, 977.

Maresse, the, in Essex, 1495.

Margaret of Angoulême, queen of Navarre, sister of Francis I., 383, 1183 (p. 480).

Margaret, queen of Scots, sister of Henry VIII., mother of James V., 110–13, 147 (p. 64), 293, 339, 376, 462, 516 (p. 207), 815, 1018, 1271, 1366, 1373.

-, letters from, 110–12, 293, 339, 462, 815, 1366.

-, letters to, 113, 1373.

Margaret, the lady. See Douglas, Margaret.

Margery, Mrs. See Horseman, Margery.

Maricke. See Marrick.

Marke (and Oye), near Calais, 171.

-, letter dated at, 171.

-, bailly of, 507. See also Rokewood, John.

-, upper serjeant of Marke. See Leonard, Ric.

Mark or Marcus, —, "the monk," a friend of Pole's, 155, 229, 268–9.

Markby (Markeby, Merekby), Linc., 967 xi.

-, monastery (supp.) of, 324.

-, -, prior of, 324.

Markby (Markeby), Jas., 975 (f. 3), 975 (f. 3).

Market Rasen. See Rasen.

Markewelle, Surr., g. 202 (37).

Markham, Notts., 1155 (5).

-, (Markeham), Mr., 1336.

-, Sir John, 558, 562, 587 (2), 828 xii. ("Markma . . "), 852, 1087:—g. 202 (23).

-, -, letter from, 558.

Marley (Merle), Thos., 842 (3), 967 x.

- (Merley or Merlowe), Wm., 853 (p. 342).

Marlow, Little, Bucks, priory of, 490 n.

Marney, Sir Henry, lord Marney (1523–4), 957.

Marrick (Maricke), Yorks., priory of, g. 519 (11).

-, -, prioress of. See Cowper, Christabel.

Marschall. See Marshall.

Marseilles, in France, 15 (p. 13), 82, 179, 181, 328, 352, 437, 443 (p. 179), 631, 925.

Marsh, the. See under Calais, Main Brook. See also Romney Marsh.

Marsh (Mersche), Walt., governor of the Merchant Adventurers, sig. of, 1201.

Marshall (Marschall), —, a heretic, 1097, 1220, 1246, 1250. See also Notes and Err.

-, Cuthb., sig. of, 60.

-, Ric., 1355.

-, Thos., 1316, 1355.

-, Wm., 325, 827, 842 (4 bis), 1355.

-, -, letters from, 325, 1355.

- (Marschall), Wm., monk, 276.

-, Wm., of Horncastle, 967 iii.

Marshland (Marschelande), district on the borders of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, 622, 627, 646, 664, 692 (2), 704, 749, 760 (2), 1017, 1077, 1120, 1166, 1176, 1197, 1224, 1235–6.

Marsilius of Padua, 1355 n.

Martin (Martyn), Eliz., last prioress of Wintney, g. 385 (3).

-, Emm, letter from, 1474.

-, John, 1334.

-, Thos., 1474.

-, Wm., 276.

Martinsthorpe, Rutl., 519 (13? "Masthorp").

Martocke, Soms., 164.

Marton, Surr. See Merton.

Marton (Merton), Westmor., 164 (2).

Marton (Merton), near Burbage, Wilts., g. 202 (29).

Marton Abbey (priory), Yorksh., 1343 ii.

Marwell, near Winchester, 301 (p. 127).

Mary, the princess (called by Chapuys "the Princess," by the English "the lady Mary"), 6, 7 (pp. 3, 7–9), 9, 15, 29 (p. 17), 40 (p. 23–4), 41, 42–3, 52, 64, 80, 132, 147 (pp. 61, 64), 148 (p. 65), 154, 156, 172, 203, 219–22, 225, 228, 230, 285 (p. 121), 304, 312, 320, 334, 348, 359, 368, 381, 389 (p. 160), 423, 441 (p. 177), 442, 445 479 (p. 191), 493, 500, 526, 528 (p. 215), 576, 597, 610, 656, 698, 714, 848, 860, 891, 984, 1001, 1081–2, 1090–1 (See Notes), 1119, 1143 (pp. 457–8), 1160, 1182 (3), 1204, 1246, 1269, 1298, 1406 (p. 558).

-, -, letters from, 6, 43, 132, 334, 526, 1082, 1090, 1269.

-, -, commissioners sent to, 7 (pp. 7, 8).

-, -, her chief servant, 7 (p. 8).

-, -, her cook, 1082.

-, -, her gouvernante. See Shelton, lady Anne.

-, -, household of, 148 (p. 65), 219 (p. 96), 240, 312, 348, 500, 1291.

Mary of Bourbon, eldest daughter of Charles duke of Vendôme, 8 (p. 10), 542, 711, 916 i., ii., 935.

Mary, the French queen, sister of Henry VIII., and wife of Charles duke of Suffolk (died 1533), 1036 n.

Mary, queen dowager of Hungary, lady Regent of Flanders, sister of Charles V., 35, 146, 150–1, 184, 254, 284, 286, 299, 304, 306 (madame), 310, 316, 320, 358 (p. 145), 420, 441 (p. 177), 479 (p. 194), 493–4, 516 (p. 207), 597, 714, 861, 1001, 1199, 1200, 1258, 1296.

-, -, letter from, 184.

-, -, letters to, 35, 150, 299, 494, 714.

-, -, her secretary, 254.

Mashamshire (Messhamshire), Yorks., 677, 692 (2), 760 (2), 1246.

Mason, John, 142, 338, 1186.

-, -, letter to, 338.

Massey, —, 416.

Massie. See Massy.

Massingberd, Mr., 417.

-, (Masshingberde), Austin, 842 (3), 975.

-, Chr., chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral, 939.

-, Oswald, knight of Rhodes, 842 (3).

Massy or Massey, John, g. 202 (19), 385 (7).

Masthorp, Rutl. (qu. Martinsthorp?), g. 519 (13).

Mathew. See Matthew.

Matravers. See Maltravers.

Matthew, Simon, 60 (sig.).

-, Gogh, George ap, letter from, 194.

-, -, -, his wife, 194.

Maunby. See Manby.

Maunsell, 1436.

Maunsell, Mansell, Maunxell, Manselde, or Manxell:—

-, —, of York (qu. William?), 878.

-, Sir Rice, chamberlain of Chester, 1, 22, 103, 934, 1410 (3).

-, Thos., vicar of Brayton, 955, 1402.

-, Wm., of York, 1047, 1402.

-, -, letter from, 1047.

Mautravers. See Maltravers.

Mawdelyn Bridge. See Cambridge.

Mawre, Thos., monk of Bardney, the abbot's chaplain, 828 vii.

Mawteby. See Maltby.

Mawtraverse. See Maltravers.

Maximilian, king of the Romans, commonly called Emperor (died 1519), 40 (p. 24).

Maxstokke, Warw., letter dated at, 176.

-, priory of, 227.

Maxwell, Robt. lord, 512, 666.

Maxwell, Jas., of Rouen, 916.

May, Ric., 164 (2).

-, (Maye), Dr. Wm., chancellor to the bp. of Ely, 60:—App. 5.

-, -, sig. of, 60.

Maydynhyth. See Maidenhead.

Maydynson. See Madeson.

Mayhewe (Mahew), Thos., 842 (3), 975 (f. 2).

Mayne. See Baddesley and Mayne.

Maynooth (Mainoth, Mynowth) castle, in Ireland, 101, 208, 257, 574 (p. 229).

-, letter dated, 1381.

Meale, van. See Melen, von.

Meath, county, in Ireland, 521, 915, 1414, 1416.

-, monasteries in, 1416.

-, West Meath, 1414.

Meath, bp. of, 1416. See Staples, Edw.

Medcalf. See Metcalf.

Mede, Wm., 1424.

Medici, Alexander de, duke of Florence, 7 (p. 6), 744, 1100.

Medici, the, Italian family, 378.

Medilton. See Middleton.

Medley, George, 180, 1419 (ii.):—App. 3.

-, -, sig. of, 180.

Medowe, Wm., 1393 (2).

Megges, Thos., 580 (pp. 233–4), 670:—g. 1217 (23).

Mekylwhite, Ric., 975 (ff. 1, 8).

Mela, Bernard a. See Melen, B. von.

Melancthon, Philip (Malangton), 185, 1246, 1422.

Melchborne, Beds, 849.

-, commandry of St. John's at, 489, 917.

Meldrum, John, 935.

Melen, Bernard von (Bernard van Meale or a Mela), 381 B., 505.

-, -, letter from, 505.

Melfi, prince of. See Doria, And.

Meller, Herr George, 1474.

Mellessent. See Milsent.

Mellifont (Mellyfond), in Ireland, 1416.

Mellishe, Robt., 1419 (i. ii.)

Melton (Mylton), Nich., of Louth, shoemaker, captain of Louth among the Insurgents (called "Captain Cobbler" and "Jack Cobbler"), 568, 576 (see Notes), 828 i., iii., xii., 834, 842 (4), 854 i., ii., 920 (1, 2), 968, 970, 974, 975 (f. 8).

Melton, Sir John, 1475:—g. 519 (4).

-, -, letter from, 1475.

Meltonby (Meltyngby), Yorks., g. 519 (1).

Melun, in France, letters dated, 1250, 1297 n, 1315.

Mendez, Alvaro, Portuguese ambassador in Spain, 1143 (2).

Menelof, Eleanor, 407 (2 ii.)

Mennell, Rob., g. 1417 (3).

Merchaunt, Thos., 975 (f. 2).

Merchant Adventurers, company of, 239, 295, 1201, 1273.

-, letters from, 1201, 1273.

Mere, Wilts., g. 202 (2).

Merekby. See Markby.

Meres (Merys), Rob., 920 (2).

-, Vincent, 842 (3).

Merevale (Myrevale abbey), Warw., App. 16.

Merle and Merley. See Marley.

Merlin, prophecies of, 790 (2).

Merling, John, 842 (3).

Merlowe. See Marley.

Mersche. See Marsh.

Mersea East (Estmersey), Essex, g. 519 (10).

Merslay or Mersley Park, Denb., 164:—g. 385 (2).

Merton. See Marton.

Merton (Marton, Marten) Abbey, Surr., priory of, 1452:—App. 16.

-, letter dated at, 546.

-, prior of, 546, 1452.

-, -, letter from, 546.

-, the late prior of, 1411.

Merton. See also Marton.

Merveilles, captain, executed at Milan (1533), 7 (p. 4).

Meryng, —, of Saundby, 536.

-, John, Cromwell's servant, 135 (p. 56), 1015.

Merys. See Meres.

Messendyn. See Missenden.

Messhamshire. See Mashamshire.

Messing, Essex, g. 202 (45).

Metcalfe, Chr., son of Sir James, 1365.

-, Sir Jas., 604.

-, Jas., 967 xi.

-, Robt., 164 (2), 348 (the "bearer").

Metham, Sir Thos., 566, 760 (2), 818, 929 (2).

-, -, letters to, 566, 929 (2).

-, -, his son and heir, 760 (2), 818.

-, Thos., 622.

Methven, in Scotland, letter dated at, 112.

Mewes, —, 580 (p. 234).

Mewtas (Mewtys), Peter, gentleman of the Privy Chamber, Master of Bethlehem Hospital, 623, 1038, 1306:—g, 943 (17).

Meyer, Sir Marcus, of Lubeck, 80.

Micheldever. See Mitcheldever.

Michelham. See Mitchelham.

Michell or Mychell, John, 407.

- Rob., 827, 842 (4), 967 vii.

-, Thos., App. 2.

Middleham (Midlame), Yorks., 310, 677, 692 (2), 1294, 1365, 1371, 1380, 1404 (4).

Middleham (Midillam), Gervase, 1155 (2).

Middlesex, (county of), 119, 465, 580 (p. 233).

-, under sheriffship of, 465.

Middlesex, archdeacon of. See Eden, Ric.

-, archdeaconry, 386.

Middleton, Yorks., g. 519 (1).

Middleton, Medylton, Mydilton, &c.:—

-, Mr., 1380.

-, Sir Geoff., 604.

-, John, 1328.

-, Ralph 1122 (2), 1123, 1141, 1307–8.

-, Sir Wm., 688 (2, 3), 1155 (2).

Midhurst, Suss., g. 202 (37).

Midlame or Midillam. See Middleham.

Mikefeld, manor of, 867–8.

Milan, duchy of, 7 (pp. 4, 5, 6), 81, 147 (p. 60), 383, 469, 479 (pp. 190–2), 744, 779 (p. 300), 1305.

-, -, governor of, 779 (p. 300). See also Leyva, Ant. de (died Sept. 1536); also Caracciolo, Cardinal (1536).

-, -, genealogy of the viscounts and dukes of, 383 ii.

Milan (town of), 441 (p. 178), 513, 631, 1305.

Milan, Francis Sforza, duke of (died 1535), 7 (p. 6).

Milcombe, Oxon, 1188.

Mildmaye, Thos., 261, 274, 347:—App. 1.

-, -, sig. of, 261:—App. 1.

Mile Cross, Linc., 971 (p. 396).

Miles, Rich. Cromwell's servant, 1283.

Milford Haven, Pemb., 1427.

Millener, Chr., 381 C.

Miller, Thomas, Lancaster herald (July 1536), 674, 694, 715, 717–8, 734, 771, 808, 826, 843, 956, 1209, 1223, 1243, 1300, 1371:—App. 14 (?):—g. 202 (31).

-, -, instructions to, 956, 968 (p. 391), 971 (p. 397).

-, -, letter from, 1371.

Miller, John, clerk, 841.

Mills (Mylles), John, 323, 580 (p. 234 bis).

Millstreet (Myllestrete), Hants, g. 202 (29).

Milner (Mylner), —, the elder, 1260.

-, Cuthb., 164 (2).

-, Rob., 1260.

Milsent (Mellessent, Mylysent, Mynycente), John, Cromwell's receiver, 135 (p. 56), 567, 585 (see Notes), 789, 828 i., iii., 854, 959, 968, 970 ("two of my lord Cromwell's servants"), 972.

-, -, sig. of, 135 (p. 56).

Milton, Dorset, abbot of, 1330.

Mims (Mymmes), Herts, g. 519. (12).

Minster or St. Sexburg's nunnery, in Sheppey, App. 16.

-, prioress of, 418.

Mint, the, 1152, 1220.

Mirandola, in Italy, 70, 235, 328.

Mirfeld, Peter, 522.

Missenden, Messendyn, &c.:—

-, Ant. g. 202 (13).

-, Humph., 842 (3).

-, Sir Thos., 533, 539, 553, 567, 828 xii., 843 (3, Wissenden), 971.

-, -, sig. of, 539.

-, Thos., son of Sir Thomas, 567.

Mitcheldever (Micheldever), Hants, g. 202 (37).

Mitchelham (Mychelham, Mycheham), Sussex, priory of, App. 2, 16.

Moccas (Mookas), Heref., g. 202 (10).

Mochelney. See Muchelney.

Modena, in Italy, 479 (p. 191).

Modesley, Hugh, 1230.

Moigne, Moyne, or Mowne:—

-, Edw., App. 8.

-, Simon, 842 (3), 879 (2).

-, Thos., of Lincolnshire, 532–3, 539, 672 (2), 722 note, 827 ii., 828 i., iii. (2 ?), (fn. 1) vii., xii., 842 (3), 852, 853 i. (p. 342), ii., 880, 968, 971, 973.

-, -, deposition of, 971.

-, -, letter to, 532.

-, -, his brother, 971 (p. 395).

-, -, sig. of, 539, 971 (p. 397).

Moke, Jeremy, g. 1417 (6).

Molenes. See Molyneux.

Molsey. See Moulsey.

Molton, South, Devon, 1355.

-, -, parson of. See Marshall, Thos.

Molyneux (Molenes), — (qu. Edm. ?), a lawyer, 224.

-, Sir Will., 1251 (2).

Molynger. See Mullingar.

Mompesson (Mountpesson, Montperson), Edw., 580 (pp. 232, 234):—g. 1217 (23).

Monaco (Monego, Monique), beside Nice, 7 (p. 6), 631, 779 (p. 300).

Monasteries. See also Suppression and Abbeys.

-, order (of the rebels) for the religious to re-enter their houses, 784 ii., 1279, 1319.

-, commissioners to re-enter, 955 (2).

-, return for co. Sussex, App. 2.

-, surrenders of, 75.

Mondeham. See Mundham.

Monego. See Monaco.

Monington in Stradle Vale, Heref., g. 202 (10).

Monkenhoke, Surr., g. 202 (37).

Monketon, Wm., 622.

Monkewike in West Doniland, Essex, g. 519 (6).

Monmillan. See Montmelian.

Monmouthshire, g. 943 (13).

Monster. See Munster.

Monstreuil. See Montreuil.

Mont (properly Montaborinus), Christopher, a German in Henry VIII's service, 505.

Montacute (Mountague) priory, Soms., 670.

Montague (Mountegue), Henry Pole, lord, son of the countess of Salisbury, 41, 72 (p. 35), 104, 139 i., iii., 157, 451, 454, 556, 580 (2, 5), 654:—App. 9, g. 202 (9).

-, -, letter from, 451.

-, -, letter to, 556.

-, -, his mother, wife, and children, 451 (p. 182).

Montague or Mountague, Edw., serjeant-atlaw, 224, 931, 1219:—g. 202 (13), 1217 (16).

-, -, sig. of, 931.

-, John, letter from, 1476.

Montanus, Willebrordus, letter from, 633.

-, -, his mother, 633.

Montbures. See Bures ad Montem.

Monteagle (Mountegle), Thos. Stanley, lord, 104, 139 ii., iv., 580 (5), 807, 947, 1178, 1232, 1251 (2).

-, -, letter from, 1232.

Montejan (Montjan), René sieur de, French captain, 235, 328, 479 (p. 192).

Montfalconet, Mons. de, 528 (p. 214), 779 (p. 300).

Montferrat, marquisate of, 1305.

Montgomeryshire, in Wales, g. 943 (13).

Montmelian (Monmillan), in Savoy, 479 (p. 192).

Montmorency, Anne de, count Beaumont, Grand Master of France, 28, 80, 151, 437, 443 (p. 179), 848, 1173 (p. 473), 1183 (p. 480), 1250.

Montmorency, —, 409, 1099, 1360.

Mont Orgueil castle, in Jersey, g. 202 (12).

Montpellier, in France, 983.

Montperson. See Mompesson.

Montreuil (Monstreuil, Montrell), in Picardy, 631, 952, 1363.

-, captain of, 4.

Montrose, Wm. Graham, earl of, 512.

Monynges (Monynynges), Edw., J.P., 464.

Mookas. See Moccas.

Moor. See More.

Morante, Wm., g. 943 (3).

Moraston, Heref., g. 202 (10).

Moray. See Murray.

Morbecque, J. de, captain of Tournehem, letters from, 439, 595, 632, 653, 684, 697, 710, 832, 882, 961–2, 1190.

-, -, other references, 183, 436, 471 (? "sieur de Drenoultre").

Mordaunt, John lord, 5, 104, 139 ii., iv., 580 (p. 234), 844:—App. 16:—g. 202 (13), 1417 (5 bis).

Mordaunte, Robt., 202 (9).

More, the. See Caistor Moor.

More, Sir Thomas (executed 1535), 73, 300, 402, 486, 1422.

More, Moor, Moore:—

-, Chr., 580 (p. 235).

-, Edm., 1477–8.

-, -, letter from, 1477.

-, -, his wife, 1478.

-, John, 522 (p. 212):—g. 1217 (20).

-, Sir Thos., of Dorsetshire, 580 (2):— g. 202 (9).

-, Sir Thos. (a priest?), 972.

-, Thos., 968 (p. 391).

- Will., 1251 (2), 1470–1.

-, -, his wife's petition, 1471.

-, Wm., B.D., Audeley's steward, suffragan of Colchester (1536), master in Chancery, 296, 369, 465, 496:—g. 519 (14, 19).

-, Wm., prior of Worcester, resigned (March 1536), 197.

Morebye, John, a former prior of Gisburn, 1438.

Mores (Morys, Morrice, Morrece), Sir Chr., Master of the Ordnance, 39, 279, 488, 600, 640, 803, 823, 851.

-, -, letters from, 39, 279, 640.

Mores, Morys, Morice:—

-, Jas., g. 519 (22).

-, John, 580 (p. 235), App. 8.

-, Ralph, letters from, 1479–80.

-, Wm., g. 519 (22, see Errata).

Moreton. See Morton.

Morewente, Rob., vice-president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, g. 943 (18).

Morfault, —, 422.

Morgan, —, 1397.

-, David. See Kemmys, David Morgan.

-, Simon, 975 (f. 8).

-, Thos., 975 (f. 8).

-, Sir Wm., g. 1417 (15).

Morison (or Morysyne), Richard, in Cromwell's service, 328, 513, 954, 1185, 1270, 1404, 1409, 1422, 1481–2.

-, -, letters from, 1481–2.

-, -, letters to, 328, 513, 1185, 1270, 1404.

-, -, his book (the Apomaxis), 513, 1482.

-, -, his handwriting, 1409.

Morles, Herts, g. 519 (12).

Morley wapentake, Yorks., 522.

Morley, Henry Parker, lord, 5, 104, 139 i., iv., 222, 580 (pp. 234, 236) 1260:—g. 202 (9).

Morpeth, Nthumb., 1371.

Morret, Hubert, of Paris, 381 C.

Morrice. See Mores.

Morry, Ric., 168 (p. 74).

-, Robt., monk, 168.

Mortainggne, Adrienne de, 394, 420 (? lieutenant).

-, -, letter from, 394.

-, Florens de, letter from, 483.

Mortlake, Surr., 128, 159, 335, 573, 1086 (p. 437), 1124, 1432.

-, letters dated at, 321, 362.

Morton or Moreton, Edw., 18.

-, John, Shrewsbury's chaplain, 1048.

-, Rob. of St. Alban's, 354 ii.

-, Roland, 580 (p. 235).

-, Thos., g. 1417 (3).

-, Wm., g. 385 (7).

Moryson. See Morison.

Mosham, —, 975 (f. 8).

Mossom (Mosame), John, 974, 975 (ff. 2, 8).

Moscroft, Yorks., g. 519 (1).

Mote, John Boterel, escuyer, sieur de la, 1334.

Motte, sieur de la, 1334.

Mottisfont priory (suppressed), 241:—g. 202 (29).

-, prior of. See Shepherd, Wm.

Mottisfont cum Forde, alias Mottisfont Bentley, g. 202 (29).

Moulins, in France, 711.

-, letter dated, 848.

Moulsey (Molsey), East, Surr., 1411.

Mountague. See Montague.

Mountague priory. See Montacute.

Mountegle. See Monteagle.

Mountegue. See Montague.

Mountfort, Simon, 176, 580 (pp. 233, 235):— g. 1217 (23).

-, -, sig. of, 176.

Mountgrace priory (Carthusian), Yorks., 75, 1438.

-, letter dated at, 75.

-, prior of. See Wilson, John.

Mountjoy, Wm. lord (died 1535), 104.

Mountjoy, lady, 139 ii., iv.

Mountpesson. See Mompesson.

Mowde, Wm., priest, 647, 841 (see Notes):— App. 10.

Mowne. See Moigne.

Mownster. See Munster.

Moyne. See Moigne.

Moynynges. See Monynges.

Muchelney (Mochelney) abbey, Soms., letter dated, 1266.

-, Thos. Yve, abbot of, 670, 1266.

Muckton, Linc., dean of, 972.

Muckton (Mukton), —, 762.

Mullard, John, 1483.

Mullingar (Molynger), in Ireland, canons of, 1416.

Mundham (Mondeham), Sussex, 1468.

Mundy, Sir John, 1419 iii., 1443.

Munster (Monster, Mownster), in Ireland, 101–2, 257, 259, 265, 281, 332–3, 350, 574, 1149–50, 1157 (p. 467), 1332, 1381.

Murray (or Moray), James Stuart, earl of, natural son of James IV., 916.

Muschampe (Mustchampe), Wm., App. 8:— g. 202 (4, p. 85).

Musgrave, Jack, at Bewcastle, 993.

-, John, 934.

-, Leonard, 934.

- (Musgrayffe), Nich., captain of Westmoreland, 1080.

-, W. . . . ., of Brough, g. 202 (34).

- (Mussegrave), Sir Wm., 993, 1155 (1,2), 1207, 1228, 1236, 1242, 1331:— g. 202 (34).

Muskham, Notts, 1155 (5).

Mussegrave. See Musgrave.

Mussi, marquis of, 179.

Mustchampe. See Muschamp.

Musterlove, Wm., 969.

Mycheham. See Mitchelham.

Mychell. See Michell.

Mychelson, Arth., 276.

Mydderdale. See Nidderdale.

Myghell Phathryke. See McGilpatrick.

Mylles. See Mills.

Mylton. See Melton.

Mylysent. See Milsent.

Mymmes. See Mims.

Mynors, Sir Roger, 562.

Mynowth. See Maynooth.

Mynycente. See Milsent.

Mynyngbaghe, in Wales, g. 385 (19).

Myremont, in France, 35.

Myrevale. See Merevale.

Myrfyn, —, Brian's servant, 1166.