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Maas, Meuse, 'Mose,' river, Swiss, German and French troops to pass, 28;

Malcontents' boats plundered on, 110;

mentioned, 227 (p. 229);

Count Charles Mansfeldt unable to cross, 315 (p. 309);

Norris attempts to recover castles on, 376;

note of towns held for King of Spain and Monsieur on, 438(2).

'Maccartamore,' MacCarthy Mor, Donal, Earl of Clancar, joins Earl of Desmond, 437.

Madeira, Isles of 'Maderes,' said to have revolted in favour of Don Antonio, 74 (p. 68);

Don Antonio likely to seize upon, 136;

Don Antonio said to have gone to, before battle of Azores, 266;

bark from, brings news of battle of Azores, 288;

French fleet sailing to Azores captures caravel from, 353 (p. 345);

Kenne robs Portuguese vessel at, 469;

Don Antonio said to have embarked expedition against, 471, 472 (p. 460), 490 (p. 471);

reference to conflict, in, 481;

Don Antonio does not go to, 497, 498;

Spanish and Portuguese soldiers sent to, 518 (p. 509).

Madrid, reference to letters from, 300;

rejoicings in, over battle of Azores, 323;

King of Spain goes to, 478;

expected to keep Christmas at, 497;

intends to go to, 518 (p. 509).

Madruzzi Lodovico, Cardinal Bishop of Trent, Pope's legate at Augsburg, 179;

will not permit religious discussions at Augsburg, 209 (p. 209);

'inaugurates' Archbishop of Mentz at Augsburg, 310 (p. 305);

acquires great authority with Imperial Estates, 333 (p. 323).

Maertens, Jonckherr Ghedraedt, eschevin of lower bench in Ghent, 284.

Maestricht, enemy marching by way of, 319;

held for King of Spain, 438 (2).

Magdeburg, administrator of, arrives at Augsburg, 179:

See and Chapter of, in occupation of profane persons, 333 (p. 323).

Magellan, Straits of, fleet sent by King of Spain to, 113 (p. 111).

Mahmoud, Aga, son to Sultana Mother, appointed to carry royal standard, 176 (p. 177).

Maine, Duke of Maine promises to build college of Jesuits in, 33 (p. 30).

Maine, Duke of. See Lorraine, Charles of.

-, Duchess of. See Savoy, Henrietta of.

Maiowe, Henry, merchant, note of spoils taken from, by French pirates, 543.

Maisse, Mesants. See Hurault.

Malcontents, people of Menin destroy powder and shot sent from, 17;

great discontent among, at Lalaing's death, 96;

boats of, plundered by people of Métezières, 110;

Guelderland threatens to join, 143 (p. 139);

States hope to entertain, with religions vrede, 169;

Elizabeth wishes French king to make a restraint against transporting victuals to, 183 (p. 185);

reference to gentleman captured by, 264;

discontented at Spaniards being placed in towns by Prince of Parma, 304;

mentioned, 316;

dislike cruelty of Spaniards, 321;

several gentlemen among, refuse to serve any longer, 349;

Count Hohenlohe said to have defeated in Guelderland, 361;

gentlemen from, at Flushing, 375;

Baron of Anholt of great account among, 377;

almost take St. Quintin's, 440;

encounter between Prince of Epinoy's horsemen and, 475, 489;

Duke of Terranova to be governor of, 527;

blows pass among, 527 (p. 517).

Maldegem. 'Maldegan' (Flanders), muster of Williams' company in camp at, 263, French troops at, 500.

Maldonado, Friar Francisco, of the Barefoot Order, receives declaration from Count Vimioso, 383 (1).

Mallet, M., brings letter to Cobham from Geneva, 419.

Malta. Englishman reported to be prisoners in, 48;

Alderman Osborne's ship stayed at, 141, 151, 162, 173;

Cobham deals in behalf of merchants' ships stayed at, 188, 210, 211 (a), 211 (b);

mentioned, 324;

Pope sends letters to Grand Master and Inquisition at, for release of Osborne's ship, 332. 352;

English merchants' ships stayed at, 421 (p. 411);

Chevalier la Chastre employed by French king at, 423 (p. 415);

meeting of knights to be held at, 468;

knights from, to come to Paris, 494 (p. 484);

French subjects in, to retire to Isles beside coast of Provence, 538.

-, Grand Master of (late). See Levesque.

Manchester, cotton, taxes on, in France, 341 (p. 332).

Mande or Mende. See Beaune.

Mandelot, Francois de, Sieur de Parry, etc., governor of Lyons, French king said to have done great offices to Geneva through negotiation of, 113;

reports that Swiss are loth to renew league with France, 122;

concludes league between French king and Swiss, 226;

French king has no wish to remove, from his government, 287;

French king lodges at house of, 288 (p. 281);

returns from Switzerland, 348 (p. 338), 423 (p. 415);

at Paris, 472 (p. 460);

accompanies Swiss ambassadors to Paris, 494;

to be created knight of order of Saint-Esprit, 518 (p. 509)

Manderscheid (Mandricheta) Count Charles of, statement of pay of companies under, 328.

Mandojana, Joan de, countersigns passport granted by Mendoza to Cortes, 97.

Manners, Lienen, eschevin of upper bench in Ghent, 284.

Manningvil. See Roncherolles.

Manrique, Gonçalo, in army for Terceras, 112.

-, John, son of Duke of Najera, in army for Terceras, 112.

-, Jorge, purveyor-general of army for Terceras, 112.

-, Manruque,' Don Julio, statement of pay of companies under, 328.

Mansdaele, Jonkheer Cornelis, escoutete of Antwerp. 548.

Mansfeld, 'Mansfield,' Count Charles de, near Namur with Germans, for the enemy, 154;

unable to cross Maas and Rhine. 315 (p. 309);

statement of pay of companies under, 328;

enemy under, crosses Rhine near Xanten, 347;

mentioned, 360;

marching towards Cologne, 512;

near Eyndhoven, 535.

-, Peter Ernest, Count of, Governor of Luxembourg, letters to Parma from, intercepted, 18 (p. 18);

brings summons to surrender to Oudenarde, 79;

made governor of Hainault, 96;

mentioned, 360;

aids enemy before Lochem, 363.

-, Octavio de, statement of pay of companies under, 238.

-, Ulrich, Count of, reiters under, for service of Monsieur in Luxembourg, 18 (p. 18);

leads Monsieur's reiters to Metz, 62 (p. 53);

arrives at Antwerp, 118 (p. 118), 126 (p. 126), 135;

Norris hopes for, to relieve Oudenarde, 119;

at Antwerp, 139;

leaves Antwerp, 143 (p. 139);

carabins of, at Dunkirk, 157;

in command of cavalry at Dunkirk, 175, 208;

reiters of, surprised by enemy, 238;

reiters commanded by, much weakened, 499.

-, —, sister of above, Bishop of Cologne marries, 499.

Mansfield, —, owes money to Péna, 360.

Mantua, Giraldi's son visits, 399.

Mantua, Duke of. See Gonzaga, William of.

-, Prince of, See Gonzaga, Vincent of. Manucci, Captain Jacomo, servant of English embassy in France, 84, 226, 265;

ill, 471.

Marbury, Charles, spoiled by French pirates, 34;

to deal with merchants of Chester, 77 (p. 72).

Marchaumont. See Clausse, Pierre.

Marck, William Robert do la, Duke of Bouillon, Monsieur requests him to repair to Imperial Diet in Germany, 33 (p. 30);

du Plessis sent to, from Monsieur, 118 (p. 120);

to be at Diet, for Monsieur's service, 126 (p. 126);

M. du Plessis intends travelling to Augsburg with, 139;

French king and Queen Mother do not think Monsieur intends to send, to Imperial Diet, 170;

du Plessis to take final dispatch to, 181 (p. 181), 205;

at Sedan, 243;

going to Strasburg, 309;

to represent Monsieur at Augsburg, 333 (p. 323);

coming to Paris, 369;

comes to Paris, 449.

-, —, younger brother of above, joins M. de Montpensier's camp, 369;

at Briges, with French army, 492.

Marck, Duchy of, old Baron of Anholt has lands in, 416 (p. 407).

Marcoing. See Marquion.

Margaret, Queen of Navarre (Princess of Béarn, Duchess of Vendôme), French king receives at Fontainebleau, 4 (p. 2);

Cobham's audience with, 33 (p. 29);

lodges at M. d'O's house in Paris, 62;

her dowry and jointure, 62 (p. 53);

mentioned, 74 (p. 67);

reference to letters to Monsieur from, 77 (p. 72);

at St. Maur 86;

intends to go to Monceaux, 87;

French king advises, to send away MIIe de Fosseux, 113;

mentioned, 114 (p. 113);

duchy of Valois granted to, 188;

goes to Saint Maur, 209;

said to be with child, 246;

takes possession of Cardinal Birague's house, 287;

godmother to Duke of Guise's son, 287, 288 (p. 282);

mentioned, 348 (p 340);

ill, 442;

wishes her husband to, come to Paris, 467;

goes in solemn procession to Notre Dame, 507.

-, Duchess of Parma, late Governess of Netherlands, reference to her birthplace in Oudenarde, 118 (p. 117);

reference to letters from agents of, intercepted by States, 300;

'old Madame de Parma,' reference to Queen Mother's suit against, 518.

Maribau [qy. Marivaux], Pierre de, killed in battle off the Azores, 213.

Mariembourg, statement of pay of garrison of, 328.

Marnix, Philippe de, Sieur de Sainte-Aldegonde, Herle wishes Walsingham to write to, on his behalf, 85 (p. 80);

goes to Zealand for his health, 85 (p. 82);

returns from Zealand, 118 (p. 120);

appointed President of Privy Council in Netherlands, 143 (p. 141);

sent for to Antwerp, 169;

nearly dies of surfeit of cucumbers, 203 (p. 203);

sent to Antwerp, 220, 227 (p. 228);

reference to letter from Walsingham to, 235;

sent to Antwerp, 238;

mentioned, 259, 300;

resigns his post of President of Council of State, 358.

-, -, letters from, 68, 182, 273.

Marquette, M. de, imprisoned as a spy at Bruges, 185;

Lesieur visits, 199;

guards Egmont, 199, 203.

Marquion, Marquyon, 'Marcoing,' French footmen encamped at, 118 (p. 118);

French troops not to pass from, 143 (p. 139).

Marseilles, French king orders galleys to be ready at, 209 (p. 208);

cannons to be made for, 348 (p. 338);

English pirates sent to galleys at, 396 (p. 394);

Duke of Osuna in roads of, 423 (p. 415);

burgesses come to French king from, 472 (p. 462);

gentleman of, comes from Constantinople to Paris, 538 (p. 526).

Marshall, George, merchant, note of spoils taken from, by French pirates, 543.

Marshalsea, pirate imprisoned in, 289.

Martel, Francois, sieur d'Armeville [Hermanville], brother of following, said to have been wronged by English merchant ship, 127, French king sends letters to viceadmiral of Normandy for redressing roving of, 162, 173;

Cobham confers with Pinart about, 179;

promises that all things should be redressed, 287;

Cobham requests that some order might be taken with, 287 (p. 281);

reference to depredations of, 324;

French king writes to, on behalf of Cassie, 344;

Cobham makes complaints to Queen Mother against, 348 (p. 340);

goes to England, 424 (p. 417);

reference to piracy of, 544.

-, Nicolas, sieur de Bacqueville, servant of Duke of Anjou, 13;

to be resident in England in Marchaumont's place, 18 (p. 19);

sent to England, 26;

Herle gives unfavourable report of, 85 (p. 80);

reference to letter to, from des Pruneaux, 126 (p. 127);

complains to Elizabeth of wrong done to him by English merchant ship, 127;

said to be seeking to spoil English merchants, 150 (p. 151);

French king wishes justice done to English robbed by, 211 (c);

complaints against English pirates framed at request of, 324;

mentioned, 464.

Martelli, undertakes to collect money for Monsieur, 223.

Martin, Edward, in Williams' company, 263.

Martinengo, Brescian castle of, Salcedo's Italian accomplice, Masa or Baza, born in, 238.

Martinez, Basurto's debt to, 45 (p. 40).

Martini, Willem, Greffier of Antwerp, 548.

Mary, Queen of Scots, wishes to take baths at Buxton, 2;

Elizabeth professes good will towards, 13;

reference to packet for, 47;

said to have promised help to King of Portugal, 51;

Herle gives report of plot to stir up interest in, 85 (p. 80);

Scottish king said to have conformed himself with, 150 (p. 151);

Duke of Guise advises King of Scots to imprison Rizzio's murderers in order to give contentment to, 210;

wishes to be set at liberty in one of her houses, 218;

Mauvissière sends packet to, 291;

Elizabeth does not wish letters to be sent from French king and queen through Manvissière to, 357;

mentioned, 370, 379;

professes to trust Walsingham, 395;

Mauvissière conveys letters to and from, 421 (p. 411);

Bishop of Glasgow considers that young king is not kind to, 423 (p. 414);

cause of, favoured by la Mothe-Fènelon, 424;

said to have offered great things to French king if he would renounce friendship of England, 444;

Scots place their trust in Pope for redeeming of, 472 (p. 462);

Elizabeth intercepts letter of, to France, 508;

supposed practice of Pope and King of Spain for better estate of, 538;

hopes d'Aubigny will receive support from France, 541;

mentioned, 545.

Mary of Castile, daughter of Charles V. wife of Emperor Maximilian, goes to Almerin with King of Spain, 86;

youngest daughter of, to marry Duke of Braganza's son, 209 (p. 208);

to govern Portugal, 472 (p. 460);

about to return from Spain, 482;

mentioned, 518 (p. 509).

Masa, See Baza.

'Masnuy,' [qy. Mauny], statement of pay of companies under, 328.

Mathew, Richard, trumpeter in States' army, 263.

Matthew, Humfrey, in Williams' company, 263.

Matthias, the Archduke. See Austria.

Matignon, Marshal. See Goyon, Jacques de.

Maucomble, —, captain in 'army' for Don Antonio, 95, 115;

captures Biscayan vessels off Azores, 353 (p. 347).

Mauny, M. de, brings summons to surrender to Oudenarde, 79.

Maurie, 'Morrie,' la, commanding Gascons in Low Countries, 428;

Gascons under, in land of Wast, 477.

Mauvissière. See Castelnau.

-, Mme. de. See Bochetel.

Maximilian II, late Emperor, reference to Earl of Sussex as ambassador to, 489.

Maximilian, Archduke. See Austria.

Maxwell. Maxfield, John Lord, Earl of Morton, might be stirred up to favour d'Aubigny's party, 472 (p. 461).

May, William, in Williams' company, 263.

Mayenzell or Mayenzelt, Mayneville. See Roncherolles.

'Maynnthar,' Antony, Captain of the Valais, ambassador to French king, 519.

Mearibay, Pierre de [qy. identical with Maribau], killed in battle off Azores, 213.

'Meauland,' See Moylant.

Mechlin, Malines, papist religion said to be introduced in, 113 (p. 111);

betrayed by brother of M. de Bours, 236;

mentioned, 237 (p. 241);

States' camp to lie near, 283;

discovery of plot to betray, 377 (p. 375);

French take castle near, 387, 389;

'Macklin,' French camp near, 390, 392;

French take fortresses near, 406;

Saisseval takes troops from, to attack Louvain, 428;

mentioned, 445.

Mecklenburg, Duke of, leaves Augsburg. 333 (p. 323).

Media, Spanish slaves in, rescued near Derbend, by English sailors, 6.

Medici, Duke Alexander de', brother to Queen Mother of France, reference to suit concerning, 518.

-, Ferdinand, Cardinal de', brother of Grand Duke, la Chapelle-des-Ursins wishes to send greyhounds to, 352, 356;

with his brother, 471;

mediates with Pope for Piccolomini, 472 (p. 460);

visits Comendador of Leghorn, 494 (p. 485).

-, Francesco Maria de', Grand Duke of Tuscany and Florence, death of his son, 18 (p. 17);

servant of, comes to Venice, 106 (p. 103);

mentioned, 113 (p. 111);

rescues Pope's galleys from Turks, 167;

la Chapelle-des-Ursins wishes to procure English greyhounds for, 356;

Duke of Savoy said to have married daughter of, 397 (p. 396);

report of marriage of Duke of Savoy to daughter of, denied, 441 (p. 435);

ship belonging to, captured by Turkish pirates, 445;

said to have become mad, 467;

ill, 471, 472 (p. 460);

Emperor adjudges precedence of Duke of Savoy in disfavour of, 482;

visits Comendador of Leghorn, 494 (p. 485);

secretary of, seeks to recover French king's favour towards, 518.

-, Maria de', daughter of above, Duke of Savoy intends to marry, 397 (p. 396), 419.

Mediterranean Sea, Turks send galleys into, 238.

'Medler,' See Middelaar.

Meetkerke, Adolf van. Councillor of State in Low Countries, letters from, 242, 431.

Meggeli, Joachim, from Appenxell, ambassador to French king, 519.

Meghen, castle of, on the Maas, Norris attempts to recover, 376;

States' forces to go to, 428;

held for King of Spain, 438(2).

Mehemet Pasha, former Beglerbeg of Greece, circumcises Prince of Turkey, 178 (p. 175).

Meilleraie. See Moy. Jean de.

Meissen (Saxony), German soldiers said to have been raised in, for King of Spain, 260.

Melissus, poet of Nuremberg, book of, sent to Elizabeth, 489.

Melun, Pierre de, Prince of Epinoy, Monsieur visits, 98;

to hold Council of State at Bruges, 151;

sent for to Antwerp, 169;

captains of Compagnies d'Ordonnance of, 180;

governor at Antwerp, 185;

to go to Ghent, 235;

said to have revolted, 237 (p. 241);

goes to Ghent, 259, 279;

to be governor of Flanders, 391;

cornet of horsemen of capture Malcontents, 475, 531.

-, Robert de, Marquis of Roubaix and Richebourg, 'Risbourg,' Viscount of Ghent, brother of above, discord between Parma and 53 (p. 46);

brings summons to surrender to Oudenarde, 79;

said to have been sent prisoner to Tournay, 85 (p. 81);

skirmish near camp of, 118 (p. 117);

said to be dead, 422;

very ill, 440;

said to have been poisoned, 445, 454;

said to have come towards Arras to check Biron, 465.

Menart, Guillerme, killed in battle off the Axores, 213.

Mendoza Don Bernardino de Hurtado de, Spanish ambassador in England, league between Elizabeth and King of Spain said to be renewed through negotiations of, 54;

grants passport for Low Countries to Cortes, 97;

Rogers' detention may cause apprehension of, in England, 194 (p. 194);

Lesieur tries to intercept letters from Parma to, 252;

mentioned, 289;

hopes in Low Countries that report of Don Antonio's defeat might have been forged by, 302;

sinister solicitations of, the cause of Knollys coming to Low Countries 394 (p. 390);

reference to letters sent by Pope to, 442;

depositions of Portuguese at Southampton, taken at instance of, 469;

pardon from Pope conveyed in packet to, 497;

said to be going to leave England, 538.

-, letters from, 7, 19, 21, 38, 451, 461, 521.

Mendoza, Godfrey de, of Order of Calatrava, in army for Terceras, 112.

-, Iñigo de. See Moncada.

Menerbe, in Languedoe, held by lawless men, 372.

Meneses, Antonio de, commands fleet for Don Antonio, 114;

escapes from burning ship, 115;

at Rochelle ill, 187;

in command of French regiment for Don Antonio, 383.

-, Don Duarte, de, Leicester's 'footman' hopes to pass into company of, 288 (p. 282).

Menin, Meenen, artillery destroyed at, 15, 17;

cornets of horse go to, 96, 111, 'Mennyng' upon Lys, troops from Artois to go to, 118 (p. 118);

infantry from, in Rochepot's attack on Courtrai, 126 (p. 126);

mentioned, 143 (p. 139);

Fesvacques said to be near, 154;

enemy near, 189;

Scots leave, and join enemy, 220;

Parma's camp leaves, 296;

fears that States' garrison at, may turn to enemy, 303;

said to be besieged by enemy, 319;

people of Lille anxious to besiege, 322;

enemy near, 336, 337 (p. 328);

people of, skirmish with enemy. 349, 359, 364;

put in danger by forts at Hallewyn, 375;

Scots strong at, 377 (p. 375);

people of, attack forts at Hallewyn, 391;

Scots at, sent to Antwerp, 439;

people of, take prisoners from enemy, 404;

Scotch captains make suit for governorship of, 475;

Colonel Preston made governor of, 493.

Menserey. —, killed in battle off the Azores, 213.

Menteith or Monteith, —, Scottish gentleman, governor to M. de Laval's brothers, letter to, from King of Scotland and Duke of Lennox, 31.

-, -, letter from, 71.

Menteith, William, 'Baron' (Laird) of Kerse, nephew to above, 71.

Mentz, Archbishop-Elector of. See Dalberg.

Merchants Adventurers, the Company, purpose to remove their traffic from Antwerp to Middelburg, 338, 377 (p. 376);

388, 418;

mentioned, 427;

present to Monsieur their reasons for removing to Middelburg, 428;

Hanse Towns spread libels against, 453;

depart to Middelburg, 462;

begin to settle their trade at Middelburg, 474;

reference to departure of, from Antwerp, 523;

mentioned, 526;

petition of, 550.

-, -, letters from, 22, 271.

Mercœur, Duke of. See Lorraine, Philip Emmanuel of.

-, Duchess of. See Luxemburg, Marie de.

'Mercurie,' Captain of Albanese, attacked by enemy, 335.

Merle, Mathieu de la, 'Captain le Marle,' enters Geneva with French horseman, 328;

returns from Geneva, 340.

Mérode, Robert de, sieur de Thiant, reference to taking of Alost by, 30;

regiment of, 180 (p. 180).

Mesnil, — du, Captain in 'army' for Don Antonio, 95, 115.

Metz [Lorraine], Swiss reiters to pass by, 18 (p. 18), 28:

Monsieur's reiters at. 62 (p. 53);

'Baron' of Salcedo governor of a town near, 185, 203;

mentioned, 300.

Meudon, 'Medon,' Duke of Guise lodges at, 484.

Meyer, Jean Conrard, from Schaffhausen, ambassador to French king, 519.

Meyenberger Gaspar, governor of Zug, ambassador to French king, 519.

Mézières, States wish French king to close passages between Calais, and, 18 (p. 16), 70, 85 (p. 81);

boats of Malcontents plundered by people of, 110;

French king does not shut up passage of, 118 (p. 119), 143 (p. 139).

Micheli, Bonaventura, merchant of Lucca residing in Antwerp, officers in Guernsey seize goods of, 63.

Micher, Gio, widow of, sends sweetmeats to festivities at Constantinople, 178 (p. 174).

Michieli, Giovanni, Procurator of Zante, Senator at Venice, Shelley debates with, concerning English merchants, 295.

Middelaar, 'Midler,' 'Medler,' castle of, on the Maas, Norris attempts to recover from enemy, 376;

held for King of Spain, 478 (2).

Middelburg, in Zealand, reference to book written by English minister at, 271, 303;

Merchants Adventurers purpose to remove their traffic to, 338, 377 (p. 376);

reference to letter written at, 388;

Monsieur does not wish merchants to withdraw to, 418;

Merchants Adventurers present to Monsieur their reasons for removing to, 428;

Merchants Adventurers depart to, 462;

trade of Merchants Adventurers well understood at, 550.

-, letters and dispatches dated at, 427, 453, 489.

Middleton, William, comes to Paris from Naples, 324.

Milan, Duchy of, soldiers levied in, 4 (p. 4);

soldiers in, march on Geneva, 33 (p. 31);

Tassis receives news from, 86;

Marcantonio Colonna to be governor of, 108, 113 (p. 111);

news from, 122;

horsemen from, in Low Countries, 137 (p. 134);

Marcantonio Colonna made governor of, 143 (p. 140);

Italians from, pass to Low Countries, 226;

Irishmen take letters from Spanish agent in Paris to, 423 (p. 415);

reference to packet sent to Pope's agent in Paris from, 442;

money sent to Prince of Parma from, 457;

new governor expected at, 468;

Duke of Terranova to be governor of, 472 (p. 461), 494 (p. 485);

bankers of, agree to provide King of Spain with money for wars in Flanders, 518 (p. 509);

Swiss to attack Spaniards in, 538.

Milano, Hannibal, Duke of Ferrara's agent in France, money to be sent to Monsieur by, 348 (p. 338), 369.

'Milbrig,' [qy. Meulen Steege], near Ghent, States' camp at, 281.

Miller, William, in Williams' company, 263.

Millitière, M. de la, agent of King of Navarre, visits Cobham, 230.

Minions, the, of Henry III, 62 (p. 52), 494 (p. 484).

Moers, Meurs, Meure, Count of. See Solms.

Molesey, Mme de Mauvissière wishes Walsingham to grant to Mr. Stendin the lease of his house at, 433.

Moller, Dr Wilhelm, Syndic of State of Hamburg, takes petition against Sackford to Lord Willoughby d'Eresby, 351.

Momeran [qy. Montmoris], —, captain in 'army' for Don Antonio, 95.

Mommor, —, See Montmer.

Moncada, Francisco de, Count of Aytona, 112.

-, Iñigo de, 'Mendoza,' son of above, in 'army' for Terceras, 112.

Monceaux, Queen Mother intends to go to, 87;

Queen Mother and Queen of Navarre at, 114 (p. 113).

Monçon in Aragon, King of Spain's eldest son to be sworn Prince at, 478.

Mondragon, Cristobal de, governor of Tournay, said to be killed before Oudenarde, 79;

supposed to be about to besiege Brussels, 142;

statement of pay of infantry under, 328;

pacifies Spaniards and Walloons, 531.

Monferrat, Marquisate of, King of Spain said to be compounding with Duke of Mantua for, 348 (p. 338).

Monlue, Jean de, Seigneur de Balagny, governor of Cambray, 100;

said to have taken Valenciennes, 376;

'Balenge' assures Monsieur that he can hold Cambray, 439;

causes Montsoreau to be murdered, 498.

Monon, M. de la, regiment of, said to have done great harm in Savoy, 348.

Mons in Hainault, refuses to admit horse and foot from Parma, 43;

people of, refuse to allow bells to be rung for death of Count Lalaing, 110;

'Muntz,' Fervacques said to be at, 143 (p. 139).

Monsavran, —, Captain in French fleet for Don Antonio, 115.

Mons-en-Puelle or Pévèle (Nord), in Flanders, French troops from Artois march to, 118 (p 118).

Montbéliard, Duke of, leaves Augsburg, 333 (p. 323).

-, Duke Casimir going to, 71.

Monte, Camillo, statement of pay of Spanish companies under, 328.

-, Jan Baptista del, leader of Spanish forces in Netherlands, 85 (p. 81).

Monteith. See Menteith.

Montens, Jonkheer Jacob, eschevin of Antwerp, 548.

Montescu, near Toulouse, Huguenot captain of, commits great insolences, 331.

Montgomery, Count. See Lorges.

Monti, Christophoro de, reference to goods left by, at his decease, 378.

-, Juan de, kinsman of Vitelli, expected in Paris, 401.

Montigny, See Lalaing, Emanuel Philibert de.

Montigny, See Grange.

Montjosieu, Monjousiou, Louis de, a mathematician, appointed by Queen Mother to bring her a description of Terceras, 457.

Montmédy, statement of pay of garrison of, 328.

Montmer, —, captain in French fleet for Don Antonio, 95, 115;

Montmort, action of, in battle off Azores, 353 (p. 351).

Montmorency, Henri de, Duke of Montmoreney (late sieur de Damville), Marshal of France, reference to King's hard dealing with, 114 (p. 114);

said to have taken arms, 162;

difficult to remove from his government of Languedoe, 209;

French king wishes him to leave his government to Joyeuse, 248;

in good favour with King of Navarre, 288 (p. 282);

Condé confers with, in Languedoc, 348 (p. 339):

Joyeuse confers with, 424 (p. 417);

'Memoransi,' 442;

mentioned, 467;

marriage between daughter of, and Condé not to take place, 538.

Montpensier, Duke of, See Bourbon, Louis de;

Bourbon, François de.

-, Duchess of, See Lorraine, Catharine Marie of.

Montreal, Count of, sent to French Court from Duke of Savoy, 423 (p. 415), denies rumour of Duke of Savoy's marriage, 441 (p. 434);

renews Duke of Savoy's suit to Princess of Lorraine, 520.

Montresor, Lavalette at, 465.

Montrenil, M. de Guise sends some of his household to England by way of, 91;

'Muttrell,' French troops to go to, 143 (p. 139);

Barwick robbed near, 267.

Montrose. Earl of. See Graham.

Montsorean, M. de, murdered by direction of Balagny, 498.

Moors, wish to pass from Africa to Spain, 114 (p. 113).

Mor, Antonius (?), See Antoyne.

Morea, English merchants' ships stayed in, 421 (p. 411).

Morell, John, in Williams' company, 263.

Moret, Lord Hamilton at, 488.

-, letter dated at, 25.

Moreto, Antonio, in command of vessels in Spanish fleet for Terceiras, 148.

Morgan, Matthew, cornet in States' army, 219, 263.

-, Thomas, Colonel in States' army, levies companies, 55;

Prince of Orange favourable to, 85 (p. 81);

Herle's commendation of, 118 (p. 120);

companies of, to be sent to Bruges, 143 (p. 139);

pacifies Norris' mutinous troops, 160;

reference to letter from, concerning mutiny, 163;

mutineers march towards camp with, 164;

mentioned, 169;

colonel-general of English infantry at Dunkirk, 175;

in command of cornet of horse, 180;

Herle gives out tale of Norris's unpopularity to, 227 (p. 229);

Monsieur commends, for valour in skirmish at Berghes. 234 (p. 237);

worthy of commendation, 302 (p. 298);

goes to rescue of French at Bockholt, 337 (p. 328);

makes Couche his ensign-bearer, 405;

commands companies at Alost, 456.

-, -, letters from, 190, 320.

-, 'Apolidor,' comes to Paris, 396 (p. 394).

Morley, Lady, Governor of Jesuits delivers money to, 520.

Mornay, Philippe de, Seigneur du Plessis Marly, returns to France, 55;

Herle wishes Walsingham to write to, on his behalf, 85 (p. 80);

reference to letters from Walsingham to, 93;

to be at Diet on behalf of Monsieur, 110, 118 (p. 120), 126 (p. 126), 139, 143 (p. 140);

expected at Bruges, 181 (p. 181);

departs for Germany, 199;

to refer to Salcedo's plot, at Diet, 203;

arrives at Dunkirk, 205;

goes to Paris, 243, 266.

-, Pierre de, Seigneur de Buhy, 'le Bux,' brother of above, sent to Paris from Monsieur, 309.

-, -, letter from, 125.

Moro, Zuane, Venetian ambassador in Paris, 114 (p. 113);

seeks audience of King, 122;

has audience of King, 150 (p. 150);

to congratulate French king on establishment of confederacy with Swiss, 397 (p. 395);

has audience with King, 520;

seeks to speak with Don Antonio, 540.

'Moro,' chief Portuguese secretary to King Philip, a friend to Cavaliere Giraldi, 348 (p. 339).

Morowe, Tonslow (?), in Williams' company, 263.

Morrane (?), —, delivers letters to Bishop of Glasgow, 472 (p. 462).

Morrie, la, See Maurie.

Morris, Morys, —, English merchant, delivered from Rouen, 188, 210.

Morton, Earl of, See Douglas, James;

Maxwell.

Morys, Captain, wounded in encounter before Ghent, 302 (p. 296).

Moscovia, Duke of, See Ivan IV.

Moscow, 145.

Mothe-Fèenelon, la, See Salignac, Bertrand de.

Motte, de la. See Pardieu.

Moulins (Allier), French king goes to, 288 (p. 281), 352.

'Mount en Pewle.' See Mons en Puelle.

Mourfet [sic: qy. Moffett], Englishman serving King of Spain in Antwerp, 30.

Mouy, M. de. See Vaudrey, Charles Louis de.

Moy, Ch. de, Secretary of Antwerp, signs letter to Elizabeth, 40.

-, Henrick de, Secretary of Antwerp 548.

-, Jacques de, Sieur de Pierrecourte, Vice-admiral of Normandy, reference to letters from French king to, 161, 173;

French merchants complaint to, of English pirates, 292.

-, -, letter to, 211 (c).

-, Jean de, Seigneur de Meilleraie, Vice-Admiral of France, to see restitution made to merchants of Chester, 34;

government of, in Normandy, to be bestowed on Joyeuse, 209 (p. 208);

sends news of battle of Azores to Queen Mother, 266;

writes to Mauvissière concerning French ship plundered by English pirates, 292;

reference to letter of, to French king, complaining of English depredations, 348 (p. 340).

Moylant, 'Meaulande,' Meuland, in Duchy of Cleves, old Baron of Anholt born at, 366, 416 (p. 407).

Moyser, Thomas, English merchant at Rouen, signs petition, 341.

Muelinaere, Mr Lantvereys (?) de, escherin of upper bench in Ghent, 284.

'Muglione,' M. de, kinsman to Villeroy, people of Marseilles refuse to receive as governor, 472 (p. 462).

Murrans, Simon Gonçalves, Portuguese merchant, signs bond to Captain Kenne, 452.

'Murveill,' Jesuits much beholden to, 286.

Muscovite, the. See Ivan.

Muscovia. See Russia.

Muti, Signor Carlo, leaves Rome to serve Duke of Savoy against Geneva, 122.

Mychellgrove (Sussex), papists from Dieppe to go to, 75.

Mychills, James, in Williams' company, 263.