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M.
Mabott, John, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.
Mac Cuistian, John, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 444.
Macclesfield, Earl of. See Gerard, Chas., 2nd Earl of.
Macclesfield, co. Cheshire, Collector of Excise in, 269.
-, corporation of, pension to for a preacher, 67, 267; lease of bakehouse in, 155, 189, 302.
MacCracken, Eliza[beth], Queen Mary's charity to, 405.
MacDonnell, Randall, 4th Earl of Antrim, Quit rents due from estate of, in Ireland, 42, 240.
-, —, widow, Queen Mary's charity to, 404.
Mace, Conway, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.
Machado, [Antonio], Contractor for Army Bread and Bread Waggons, 71.
Machenville, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.
Mackay (Macky) George, 168, 289.
-, John, payment to for settling business at the ports of Nieuport, 201.
Mackenzie, Frances, Queen Mary's Charity to, 405.
Mackgown, Alexander, Cornet, half pay on Irish Establishment, 438.
Mackormick, James, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.
Macks, Captain, Commander of King's yacht Charlott, 395.
Macky. See Mackay.
MacNeale, Captain, Daniel, half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.
Macy, George, Deputy Warden of the Mint, payment for prosecutions of clippers and coiners, 126, 227.
-, -, Collector at Whitby, 313.
Maddockstown ("Mocktown alias Rathbin"), alias Rathlin, co. Kilkenny, 283.
Madge, Sarah, poor pensioner to Queen Mary, 406.
Madox (Madocks, Maddocks, Maddox) —, junior, 92; concerned with Sir E. Seymour's accounts, 11, 12, 31, 32, 115, 116, 181, 392.
-, [Robert], Cashier or Paymaster to Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy.
-, Philip, an Under Clerk of the Council, 240.
Madrid, 162.
-, English resident at. See Schonenberg, Francis de.
Maghlin, John, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.
-, Robert, Capt.-Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.
Magnan —., French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Magny, Constantin de, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
-, Theophile de, pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Maids of Honour to Queen Mary. See Mary II.
Maidstone, co. Kent, 339.
Maillié, —, French pensioner on Irish Civil Establishment, 434.
Main, —, Mris, 3.
Mainauduc, —., French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Mainwaring, —. See Manwaring, Arthur.
Maison Neuve, —, French pensioner on Irish Civil Establishment, 434.
Malaga, wines imported from, 193, 408.
Maleray, —, French pension on Irish Establishment, 434.
Malherbe, Oliv[ier], French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
-, Thomas, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 395.
Mallock, —, cousin to Rawlin, son of Roger, 215, 311.
-, Roger (senior), collector of Excise, robbed of King's money, 215, 311.
Malltraeth and Twrcelyn, Hundreds of, co. Anglesey, arrears of land Tax in, 374.
Malquière, La, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Man, Isle of, poor ministers in, pension to, 148, 246; payee of. See Cholmondeley, Thomas.
-, Salt exported to, 376.
Man, Joseph, issue to, 35; reward for attacking pirate ship, 179.
Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu, Chas.
Manival, Francois, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Manley, —, junior, quayman, London port, 102.
-, Charles, Riding officer between Spurn Head and Bridlington Key, 428; proposal for better guard of Northern ports, 399.
-, [Isaac], Customs office, 379.
Manning, Hannah, Queen Mary's Charity to, 403.
Manson, James, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.
Mantegna, Andrea (Montagne, Andrew), issue for purchase of pictures of, 88, 314.
Manwaring [Mainwaring], Arthur, Commissioner of Customs, 112, 410.
Marancie, Mes Dames [Mesdames] de, Queen Mary's charity to, 404.
Marc, Jaques, pension on Irish Establishment, 168.
Marchais, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
-, Benj. des, Captain in Belcastel's Regiment, 336.
Marconay, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Marechal, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Maria, — La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.
-, Anthoine la, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Marillone, Daniell, boatman at Deal, 244.
Markham, Joshua, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.
-, Robert, officer examining securities taken from Hawkers and Pedlars for their Duties, 265.
Marlborough, co. Wilts., 377.
-, Earl of. See Churchill, John.
Marmande, Jacob a Ceres, on his Majesty's service at Brussels, 392; extraordinaries to, 247.
-, Mesdames, poor pensioners of Queen Mary, 406.
Marot, Daniel, pensioner of Queen Mary, 402.
-, —, Westminster alms arrears, [? Richard, deputy Auditor of Crown Lands], 13.
Marriott (Maryot, Marryott, Marriot), Ann, Queen Mary's charity to, 405.
-, Lieut. Fra., half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.
-, [James, Keeper of the Wardrobe at Hampton Court], 81.
-, John, merchant, petition of, 206.
-, Reginald, employed in managing the forfeited estates of Viscount Preston, 98, 99, 227; case against him for false endorsement of Exchequer Bills, 284.
-, Richard, Crown lease of Pointin Cow Pastures, alias Gosdales, at Pointin, co. Lincoln, 190.
-, —, petition of, for the office of gauger in the ports, 181.
-, -, waiter and searcher at Colchester, 130.
-, Thomas, Clerk of the Pleas, in Exchequer Court Fee to, 147, 184, 388.
Marsh, John, Groom of Privy Chamber to Queen Mary, payment to, 400.
-, Narcissus, Archbishop of Dublin, 210, 283.
-, Robert, receiver of Hearthmoney in co. Lincoln, 127.
-, Stephen, waiter and searcher at Newport, 423.
Marshall, Benjamin, allowance to for learning modern Arabic and Turkish languages, 144, 247.
-, Hezekiah, Deputy Army Commissary, for the forces in Holland, 74.
-, Jacob, leases to, in co. Norfolk, 223.
-, Margaret, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.
-, Mary, Mrs., Queen Mary's charity to, 405.
-, Richard, horses bought by, in Barbary for the King, 198.
-, Simon, Controller, Chester port, 338.
Martin (Martyn), —, of Evesham, dishonoured bill of, 207.
-, Bennet, Collector of Taxes for Leicester and Rutland, 325.
-, Edward, Mayor of, and riding officer at Winchelsea, 50, 216, 219.
-, Henry, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.
-, John (Captain), Company of, 13, 142.
-, Joseph, Commander of Rye sloop, 155.
-, -, of Love Lane, 97.
-, Miles, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.
-, Peter, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.
-, Richard, Captain, of Corbeagh, co. Leitrim, Ireland, petition of, 202.
-, William, arrears of Excise money in hands of, 180.
Martindale, Nicholas, collector at Woodbridge, Yarmouth port, 274, 390.
Martinere, — La, Monsieur, 101; petition of, 53; royal bounty to, 118.
Marvejolls, Francis, petition of, 168.
-, John, petition of 168.
Marwood, Samuell, clerk employed in Navy accounts, 256.
Mary II, Queen of William III.
-, Alms of, 236; the King's Almoner employed for, 402; and see Lloyd, Wm.
-, Apothecary to. See Harell, C.
-, Auditor to. See Clark, Edward.
-, Backstairs, Porter of. See Harris, David.
-, Bottleman to. See Gardie, Henry.
-, Bounty. See Subject Index — (Queen Mary), private pensions and bounties of.
-, Barges of, Master of, 402; Hill, Christopher.
-, brewer to. See Franklyn, Mrs.
-, Carvers to, 400; Eyre, Chas. N.; Lister, Thomas.
-, chairmen to, 402; Chamberlaine, Thomas; Cotton, Benj[amin]; Fawne, Oswald.
-, Chaplain to. See Lany, E.
-, Charities of, list of, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405.
-, -, to French officers' widows, orphans and refugees, 403, 404.
-, Coachmen to, 401. See Boshoff, William; Catchlove, J., Ronch, Christo[pher]; Snellart, Lenord; Vansull, Harman.
-, cup Bearer to, 400; Watson, George.
-, Equerries to Golstein, Charles; Killegrew, Henry; May, Charles.
-, Footmen to, 401; See Booth, B.; Brewner, Heyman; Clarke, S.; Graffart, Isaac; Howe, Robert; Littlehales, R.; Ramsey, Benjamin; Tranter, John; Vinck, Jacob; Wostein, Jacob.
-, Funeral charge of, 268.
-, Grooms to, 402; Millett, Thomas; Vansull, John.
-, Great Chamber, 401; Grooms of, Clark, Mathew; Dagley, Anthony; Douglas, Simon; Peirce, Rowland; Vickers, John.
-, Household Establishment servants of, 118, 260, 401; pensions to, 33, 41, 113, 244, 267, 344, 400, 401, 402.
-, laundress to, pension to, 401; Worthington. Mrs. Eliza[beth].
-, Little Garden of, at Windsor, 81.
-, Lord Chamberlain of. See Bolton, Duke of.
-, Maids of Honour to, marriage portions to, 17, 32, 57, 61, 70, 251, 255, 274, 323, 347, 401; Berkeley, Mrs. Mary; Howard, Mrs. S. W.; May (Franklin), Mrs. S.; Mohun, Mrs. E.; Wyndham, Mrs. R.
-, Master of the Barges to, pension to, 402.
-, Messengers to, pensions to, 402; Bint, Charles; Haley, John.
-, Necessary woman to, Wood, Margaret, 401.
-, Pages of the Backstairs to, pension to, 400; and see Bradley, R.; Jones, J.; Kirke, Herbert; Poulce, Daniel; Van Lewin, P.
-, Pages of Honour to. See Brockhuisen, J.; Franckland, W.
-, Pages of the presence, 400; Gates, B.; Kemp, A.
-, Pages of the Robes to, pension to, 400; Keydell, John.
-, Pension (Charities, private, pensions, Royal Bounties), 32, 41, 51, 57, 70, 92, 168, 244, 260, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406; paymaster of. See Nicholas, E.
-, Postillons to, 401. See Cowlyn, Richard; Havard, D.; Joyce, J.; Palmer, T.; Smallbone, James.
-, Privy Chamber, Gentlemen Ushers of, pensions to, 400; Bertie, Philip; Muce, Oliver D' La; Osborne, Sir John.
-, -, Grooms of, pensions to, 400; Herbert, Thomas; Marsh, John; Perry, Thomas.
-, Purveyor to. See Pauncefoot, Edward.
-, secretary's Clerk, 401; Moreau, Daniel.
-, Sempstress to, pension to, 401.
-, Sewers to, 400; Heron, Edward; Mordant, Herbert.
-, Stables of, 401.
-, Treasurer of, 310; and see Nicholas, E.; clerk to, 401; Godfrey, E.
-, Vice Chamberlain to, 400; Sayers, George.
-, Waiters, Daily Waiters and Quarter Waiters, 400. Archer, S.; Bowes, R.; Bulstrode, H.; Lloyd, E.; Montigney, J. R.; Olds, W.; Paltock, T.
-, Watermen to, pensions to, 402.
-, Women of the Bedchamber to, pensions to, 401. Cason, Mrs. Dorothy; Lockhart, Mrs. M.; Wyndham, Mrs. R.
-, Yeoman of the Carriage to, 402. Smith, Thomas.
-, Yeoman of the Stirrup to, Lauze, John.
Mary of Modena, Queen of James II, 162.
Maryland, Province of, Act of Assembly in, 359, 360.
-, -, Casual Revenue of Fines and Forfeitures of, 360.
-, -, Commissary over Clergy for the bishop of London, 170.
-, -, Duty of 3d. per ton on all ships not belonging to, 360.
-, -, Governor of, King's Instructions to, 359; salary of, 360.
-, -, Lord Proprietor of, 359.
-, -, Passage money to Clerks going as Chaplains to, 220, 225, 253, 262.
-, -, raising libraries in, 170.
-, -, Revenues in, 360.
-, -, Tobacco brought from, act regulating importation of, 202. Impost of 2s. for every hogshead exported, 359. Further Impost of 3d. per hogshead, 359; seizure of, 139.
-, -, Sheriff of, 360.
Maryot. See Marriott.
Mason, —, Surplusage of Lord Cutts assigned to, 103.
-, Charles or John, receiver of Taxes process against, 117, 120.
-, Charles, a Comptroller of the Mint, prosecutions against Mint Clipping, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 21, 22, 135, 136, 268; father of, 136.
-, -, Receiver General of Taxes for Oxford, 38, 55, 57, 83, 150, 229; process against, 428.
-, John, Receiver General of Taxes for Cambridge and the Isle of Ely, 53, 55, 125, 130, 162, 224, 228, 242, 322, 386; process against, 425, 426, 429; Estate of, warrant for granting of to a trustee, 169, 180, 242.
-, Robert, an officer of Excise, 256.
Massachusetts Bay, Province of, in New England, Act of Assembly in, 360.
-, Assessments, arrears of, 361.
-, Captain General and Commander in Chief of. See Bellomont, Earl of.
-, Duty of 12d. or one pound of powder for every ton of shipping not belonging to the Province, 361.
-, Excise, arrears of, 361.
-, Impost on goods and merchandize, 361.
-, Polls and Estates, Assessments on, 360.
-, Public Treasury in, 361.
-, Revenue of, 361.
Masse, —. French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Massey, John, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.
Massilos, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Massot, Pierre, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.
Massue de Ruvigny, H. de, Earl of Galway. See Ruvigny.
Matos, Jacob Taxira de, seizure of presents brought from Holland by, 162.
Matson, John, merchant, illegally importing wines from St. Sebastian, 399.
-, Nathaniel, merchant illegally importing wines from St. Sebastian, 399.
Matthews (Mathews), Benjamin, Receiver General of Assessments and Surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages for cos. Northampton and Rutland, 150, 294.
-, Henry, Sheriff of co. Warwick, surplusage on his account, 389, 415.
-, John, Farmer of Post Fines for Denbigh and Montgomery, 416, 430.
-, Thomas, Receiver General of Assessments and Duties on Houses and Marriages for cos. Hereford, Brecon and Radnor, 64, 126, 129, 255, 292, 419.
Maud, Anthony, Ensign, half pay, on Irish Establishment, 443.
Maudit, Peers, Windsor Herald, 146.
Maugere, —, La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Maulaner, James, petition of, concerning seizure of stuffs from Holland, 376.
Maupas, —, French pensioner on Irish Civil Establishment, 433.
Mauser, George, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 443.
Mauze, —, La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.
Mawson, Charles, Chester Herald, 146.
May, —, Du, French pensioner on Irish Civil Establishment, 434.
-, Charles, 323, Equerry to Queen Mary, 401.
-, (Franklin) Elienora, Maid of Honour to Queen Mary, 323.
Mayle, Samuel, 274.
Mayn, [Simon], a commissioner for Navy Victualling, 107, 108.
Maynard, Ephraim, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.
-, Fra., Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 447.
Mayo, —., dishonoured bill of, 207.
Mazeres, —., French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 433.
Mazuel, David, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.
Mead, Joslyn, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.
-, Robert, Capt.-Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.
Meadows, Sir Phillip, a Commissioner for Trade and Plantations, 188, 308.
-, Robert, boatman at Rye port, 176.
-, -, Collector at Harwich port, 242, 244.
Meath, Bishop, perpetuity to, on Irish Establishment, 433.
-, county, Ireland, Quit rents in, 131, 210.
Meautys, Col., petition of, 114.
Meaux and Sutton, co. York, lease of lands in, 416.
Mediterranean, Agreement with Algiers as to ships passes, 164, 218; Algerine passes distributed to English ships, 180.
-, debt for Sick and Wounded in, 91.
-, Sick and Wounded. See Sick and Wounded Quarters.
Meek, Anthony, a joint undersearcher, London port, 113, 118, 408, 421 430.
Meesters, William, storekeeper of the Ordnance, warrant to executors of, 374.
Meheux, Fra., Lieut., half pay, 439; on Irish Establishment, 439.
-, John, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.
Mein, Charles, a Comptroller of the East India goods warehouse, 367.
Meinhart (Maynart) Schomberg. See Schomberg.
Meknes ("Miqueness") Morocco, English slave redeemed from, 407, 427.
Melcombe Regis, co. Dorset, petition of inhabitants of, for grant of ruins of old blockhouse Sandfort Castle, 253, 281.
Melenydd, co. Radnor, South Wales, manor of, 354; Steward of Lordship of. See Harley, R.
Mellerish, —, embezzling stores at Plymouth, 291.
Melonier, James, petition of, 193.
Melonière (Mellonière), —, La, junior, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
-, Isaac, Major General, regiment of, in Ireland, 165, 187, 390; arrears of pay due to officers of, 169, 269, 336, 343, 367.
-, Isaac La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Membray, —, De, Lieut., pensioner on Irish Establishment, 337.
Menai, co. Anglesey, grant of Stewardship of Lordship of, 136; Hundred of re-assessing Land Tax of, 374.
-, Keeper of the Courts of, 159, 221; and see Roberts, O.
Mercer, James, Ensign, half pay on English Establishment, 242, 341.
Mercier, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435, 437.
-, —. Lieut., pensioner on Irish Establishment, 187.
Meredith, David, tidesman, Liverpool port, 381.
Mérie, —, La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Merioneth county, Assessment Commissioners arrears of, 159, 329; arrears of, 213; lease of lead mines in, 341.
Merret, Christopher, Surveyor of Boston port, 393.
Merrit, —, Deputy Knight Harbinger, attending King into Holland, 447.
Mervin. —. 63.
-, Audley, junior, 263.
-, Sir Audley, Speaker of the House of Commons, Ireland, 263.
-, George, 263.
-, Hugh, 263.
Meserac, Marc Antoine de, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Meslier, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Mestre, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Methuen (Methwyn), John, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 72; petition of and royal bounty to, 60.
-, Paul, Envoy Extraordinary to King of Portugal, 392; Extraordinaries to, 309.
Meuse, —, Comte La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Michel, Jacques, French pension on Irish Establishment, 434.
Michelbourn. See Mitchelbourne. Col. John.
Middle Field, in Westerham, co. Kent, 232.
-, Park. See Hampton Court.
Middlesex county. 192, 416.
-, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues in, 155; and see Aldworth, W., Shales, H.
-, defaulting collectors of Excise for, 374, 376.
-, Receiver General of Assessments and of Duties on Houses and Marriages for, 128, 150, 227, 293, 427.
-, sheriffs of, 107, 381.
-, solicitor of Taxes for, 151; and see Thompson, J.
-, Surveyor of Duties and Marriages in, 254, 343.
Middlesex, Earl of. See Sackville, Charles.
Middleton (Midleton) —, of Middle Temple, memorial of for new lease of Pre and Post Fines in cos. Denbigh and Montgomery, 322.
-, —, bounty to, 24.
-, Samuel, Customs Officer at St. Ives port, 206.
Middlewich, co. Chester, collector of Salt Duties at. See Kent, John.
Milan, Gabriell, Governor of St. Thomas, Leeward Islands, 425.
Milbourn, Richard, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 444.
Milcomb, co. Oxford, 410.
Mildmay, Tho., Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.
Milett, Thomas, a groom to Queen Mary, 402.
Milford, co. Pembroke port, Comptroller and Searcher at Llanelly, 271.
-, Surveyor at, 176; tobacco seized at, 423.
Millard (Millart), —, Queen Mary's charity paid to, for Monsieur Brassley's children, 403.
-, Roger, clerk to Agent of Taxes salary, 175, 191, 232, 301, 370, 389.
Miller, Isaac, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.
-, John, gentleman, 335.
-, -, reward to, for discovery of Customs frauds, 301.
-, -, Lieutenant, half pay on Irish Establishment, 301.
-, Matthias, Comptroller of Carlisle port, 296.
-, Sarah, Queen Mary's charity to, 403.
-, Stephen, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.
Millerie, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Milliére, — La, French pensioner on Irish Civil Establishment, 433.
-, junior, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434, 436.
-, senior, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.
Mills, Joan, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.
-, John, tenant, 232.
Milton, parish near Gravesend, Crown lease of Blockhousefield, 197, 365.
Mimet, —. French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Mint, Eleazor, engineer, petition of, 85, 306.
Minton, William, 190, 250.
"Miquenesse." See Meknes, Morocco.
Miremont, Armand de, Marquis de, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434; French regiment of, in Ireland, 169; officers of, 53.
Misson, [James, a Glass Duty Commissioner], 52.
Mitchelbourn (Michelbourn), Col. John, half pay to, 439; Regiment of Foot, 20; Officers of, half pay to, 439.
Mitchell, Charles, a Navy Secretary, 108.
-, Sir David, a Lord of the Admiralty, 12, 13, 32, 35, 50; warrant for, 103, 139; Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, 145, 184, 375.
-, Horatio, examiner of Customs Outport Books, 429.
-, James, boatman at Scilly, 244.
-, Mary, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 405.
-, Thomas, payment in the office of the Chamber, 139.
-, William, assignee of Earl of Nassau Saarbruck, 377.
Mitre Tavern, Hampton Court, 282.
Mocktown (alias Rathbin). See Maddockstown, co. Kilkenny.
Mohun, Eliza[beth], Mrs., Maid of Honour to Queen Mary, marriage portion for, 17, 32, 251, 255, 401.
Molgrange. See Woolengrange, co. Kilkenny.
Molié, —, junior, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
-, senior, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Molien, —, French pensioner on Irish Civil Establishment, 433.
Moliere, — La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Moline, Jeremias, landwaiter at Colchester, 259.
Molyneux (Molineux), Nathaniel, receiver General of Assessments and of Duties on Houses in cos. Lancaster and Chester, 108, 126, 136, 222, 322; allowance to, 367, 385; bringing his money under guard, 135; petition of, 298.
-, Thomas, a Comptroller of the Mint, affidavit of, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 21, 22, 91, 268; wife of, 4.
Moncal, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
-, Capt., 187.
-, Marck Anthony, Major, payment to, 187, 336.
Monck, Christopher, 2nd Duke of Albemarle, Governor of Jamaica, 358.
-, George, Duke of Albemarle, agreement with concerning Mote Park, 17.
Moncornet, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Mongaud, Jaque de, Ensign in Regiment of Col. Belcastel, 181.
Monginot, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
-, Dr. Francis, pensioner on Irish Establishment, 54, 234.
Monmouth county, lease of land and tenements in, 223.
-, receivers General of Assessments and of Duties on Houses and Marriages, 140, 150, 178, 293, 308, 331, 381, 412.
-, Sheriff of, 305; and see Morgan, Edmund.
-, Surveyors of House and Marriage Duties, 254, 255.
Monmouth, Duchess of. See Scott, Anne.
-, Duke of. See Scott, James.
Montagne, Andrew. See Mantegna, Andrea.
Montagu (Montague), [? Christopher], Auditor of the Receipt, 7, 46, 47; instructions to [as Solicitor to the Stamps Commissioners], 388.
-, Charles, 4th Earl of Manchester, Ambassador Extraordinary to France, Extraordinaries to, 61, 161, 247, 392, 397; horses to be imported free of Customs, 106; issues to, 15, 100, 101, 110, 183, 365; King's gift on christening of his child, 130; bill of Extraordinaries to, 161.
-, Lord Halifax, Auditor of Exchequer Receipt, 45, 60, 107, 174, 194, 201, 211, 214, 270, 306; allowance for extraordinary services, 188, 248.
-, Heneage, Master and Treasurer of the Jewel House, 299.
-, Ralph, Earl of Montagu, Master of Great Wardrobe, 51, 60, 84, 85, 102, 174, 229, 291, 322, 327, 391, 420, 431; issue to, 134, 214, 246; petition, 78.
Montandre, Col. Francis, Marquis de (Montendre), annuity to, 370; French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435; warrant for, 101.
-, Monsieur, pension on Irish Establishment, 362, 366.
Montant, Col., pension on Irish Establishment, 337.
Montaud, Silvie Anne de, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Montaudie, Monsieur, pension to, 83.
Montault, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Monteage, Deane, merchant, process against to be stopped, 396.
-, John, 396.
Montegno, Andrew. See Mantegna, Andrea.
Montfort, Pierre, Freuch pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Montgaud, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Montgomery county, 135.
-, Assessment Commissioners, 159;
arrears of, 213, 329.
-, Pre and Post Fines, Farmers of,
416, 430; new lease of, 322;
original seal of lease of, 430.
-, receiver General of Assessments and of Duties on Houses and Marriages for, 254.
-, Surveyor General of Duties on Houses and Marriages, 254.
Montgomery, Hamilton, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.
-, John, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 443.
-, Madame de, Queen Mary's charity to, 404.
-, Robert, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.
-, Earl of. See Herbert, Thos., 27th Earl of Pembroke.
-, Viscount. See Herbert, William.
Montigney, John Reni, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter to Queen Mary, 400.
Montigny, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Montledier, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Montpisson, —. French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 337.
Montroy, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Montserrat, Island of, Act of Assembly in, 357; collector of 4½ per cent. Duty at, 381.
Moody, Ann, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.
-, John, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 444.
Moore (Moor), —, 14.
-, Ambrose, keeper of proposed warehouse for New East India Co., 366.
-, Arthur, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 438, 439.
-, Hellen, officer's widow, royal bounty to, 208.
-, Horatio, master of Tennis Courts, issue to, 134; salary as, 144, 184, 383.
-, Joseph, merchant, illegally importing wines from St. Sebastian, 399.
-, Samuel, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.
-, -, Surveyor of Coastwaiters, London port, 129.
Moorhall in Upwell, co. Norfolk, 353.
Moors, truce with. See Morocco.
Mordaunt (Mordant) Charles, 3rd Earl of Peterborough, 54; petition of, 63.
-, Harry, Colonel of Marine Regiment, 213, 219; issue to, 335; Conservator and supervisor of the Forest of Dean, 265; Treasurer and paymaster of the Ordnance, issues to, 158, 333, 375; loan by, 164, 351; to send his accounts to the Auditors, 115, 412.
-, a sewer to Queen Mary, payment to, 400.
Morden, Sir John, lands at Greenwich, 193, 263.
Mordock, John, Customs officers seizing cocoa nuts, 258.
Moreau, Daniel, Secretary's clerk in Queen Mary's Household, 401.
Morgan, Ann, Army officer's widow, petition of, 187; royal bounty to, 208.
-, Edmund, Sheriff of Monmouth; surplusage of, 305.
-, John, petition of, 374.
-, Thomas, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.
Morgrage, Henry, stablekeeper at Greenwich, 193.
Morice. See Morrice.
Morley, —, Country Mint officer, at Bristol, 253.
-, George, Master of Chancery, 200; in the Alienation Office, 200.
-, Richard, 6.
Morocco, 310.
-, Agents from. See Ambassadors.
-, -, duty on goods imported by, 225.
-, Emperor of, 218; illuminating the documents sent to, from King, 333; negotiations with, 208, 317.
-, Free export of goods to, in exchange for English captives in, 338.
-, Redemption of Captives in, 85; and see Val, —, Capt. de la.
-, Truce with, 218, 219.
Morrice (Morice), —, Captain, employed in the wool business, 129.
-, Thomas, a Commissioner of Accounts, 137, 187, 244.
Morris, Ann, widow of Richard, 254.
-, David, landwaiter at Liverpool port, 176.
-, Humphry, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 141.
-, Richard, apprehending clippers and coiners, reward to, paid to widow of, 254.
-, William (junior), petition to succeed his father, Keeper of the Gaol of St. Albans, Herts, 124, 132.
-, (senior), Keeper of the Gaol of the Liberty of dissolved monastery of St. Albans, Herts, 124, 132.
Morrison, Isabella, officer's widow, royal bounty to, 208.
-, Margret, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 405.
Mortimer, Samuel, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.
-, William, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 438.
Moseley, [? John, instrument maker to the King], attending King in Flanders, payment to, 346.
-, Arthur, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.
-, Humphrey, receiver General of Assessments and of Duties on Houses and Marriages, for part of Norfolk, 150, 293, 331.
-, Nicho., officer of the county of Chester, 127.
-, Oswald, Sheriff of county of Stafford, 260.
Moss, Margarett, Officer's widow royal bounty to, 208.
Mostyn, Sir Roger, Constable of Flint Castle, comptroller of the Records of cos. Chester and Flint etc, 314, 320.
Mosway, Martin, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.
Mote Park. See Windsor.
Mothe, —, La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
-, Grindor La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
-, Jaques La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
-, Josias de la, on Civil List, Ireland, 396.
Mottebelleau, —, La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
-, Brocas, La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
-, —, De la, Pensioner on Irish Establishment, 337.
Mottershead, Samuel, a lessee of bakehouse at Macclesfield, 155.
Moulin, —, La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Mouncher, John, shipmaster of Lymington, fine for breaking bulk, 352, 355.
Mount Batten, garrison, Plymouth Sound, allowance to, 424.
Mountfort, Robert, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 445.
Mounthope, Territory of, in New England, 361.
Mountjoy, Viscount. See Stewart, William.
Mouse, Elizabeth, officer's widow, royal bounty to, 208.
Moyer, James, 276.
-, Sir Samuel, baronetcy fee of, 251; loans by, 37.
Moyle, John, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 445.
Muce, Oliver, D' la, Gentleman Usher of Queen Mary's Privy Chamber, payment to, 400.
-, sister of, Queen Mary's Charity to, 403.
Munday, Robert, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 444.
Munden, John, Captain, Ambassador to Morocco and Algiers, 48, 164, 218, payment to, 64.
Munks, —, mint clipping investigation, 136.
Munnings (Munings), William, landwaiter, London port, 51, 180, 220.
Murray (Murry), Adam, Lieut.-Col., half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.
-, George, surety for a prisoner in the Poultry Compter, 133.
-, -, Collector of Excise, 140.
-, John, Scotch Post Office rent, 119.
-, -, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.
-, Patrick, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.
Muscovy, Czar of (Peter the Great), 284; coming to England, 269; groom of Great Chamber, attendance on, 346; illuminated letter sent to, by the King, 149.
Musgrave, Christopher, a Commissioner of the Privy Seal, 300; Clerk of the Ordnance, 333.
-, Joseph, lease of Tolls in Cumberland and Westmorland to, 394; petition of, 353, 372.
-, Sir Philip, 372.
My, —. La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.