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M.
Maids of Honour to Queen Mary. See Mary II (Maids).
Malaga wines. See Wines.
Malt Duties and Malt Lottery Tickets. See Excise (Malt).
Manors, franchises claimed against the
Crown, 130.
-, Honors, lands and hereditaments occurring in Crown Leases.
-, See Crown (Leases, manors).
Marble, bringing statue of from the Straits for the King, 158.
MARINES, 8.
-, Two Regiments:—accounts, 45,
62, 64, 65, 66, 68, 128, 207;
Navy Office account books of
pay and deductions, 128.
-, breaking of, 213.
-, clothiers, 213.
-, Muster Master, 212. See
Knatchbull, Sir T.
-, Rolls, 128.
-, pay and deductions, 128.
-, payments for by Navy Commissioners, 212, 263, 265.
-, subaltern Officers, petition
from, 418.
-, First Regiment under Marquess
of Carmarthen, 128, 142, 212.
-, clothiers of, 142, 212.
-, Companies of, 142, 212;
and see
-, Capts. Barrington, Ch.;
-, Duncombe, S.;
-, King, Ch.;
-, Killigrew, Ja.;
-, Martin, Jo.;
-, Overton, Ph.;
-, Phillip, St.
-, Second Regiment under
Lord Berkeley, 23, 128,
167; under Hy. Killigrew,
11, 139; under Sir
Cloudesley Shovell, 23,
167, 212.
-, clothiers of, 138, 139,
167.
-, Companies of, 11, 139.
-, See Finch, L., Killigrew, H., Sydenham,
J.
-, Four Regiments:—
-, accounts, 47, 270, 348.
-, arrears, 47, 65.
-, clothing and clothiers, 33,
107, 219, 335, 348, 380.
-, Commissary, Byng, Geo.,
418.
-, defalcations from pay, 65.
-, Deputy Commissary,
Aylmer, Ed.
-, disbanding, 65, 418.
-, formation of, 65, 213.
-, payments for by the Navy
Treasurer, 90, 91, 96,
263, 265.
-, for, by the Earl of
Ranelagh [being for
disbandment], 66,
263; certificate of,
65–6.
-, Regiments of: Brudenall,
Col. Thos. [representing
the old two marine regiments reformed after disbandment], 95, 213, 219;
to clearings, 335;
clothiers, 348.
-, Colt, Col. Ed. D., 107;
-, clearings 335.
-, clothiers, 348, 380.
-, Mordaunt, Col. Harry,
219; clearings, 335.
-, Seymour, Col. William,
213, 219; clearings,
335; sent to Holland,
276, 431.
Marriage portions. See Mary II (Maids of Honour).
Marriages, Births and Deaths, Duties on
(as by 6/7 William III, c. 6.)
-, Acts for, printing abstracts, 12,
17, 140.
-, accounts of, 116.
-, allowance to Surveyor of, 132.
-, Commissioners of for assessing,
138, 181.
-, Duties on, frauds and abuses
of prevention of, 131, 168.
-, improvement of the Duties on,
5, 15.
-, Proclamations preventing frauds
by collectors of, 165.
-, receipts of, applied to Deficient
Funds, 134, 153, 171, 177, 178,
199, 216, 217, 237, 257, 272,
296, 321, 356, 365, 373, 389.
-, Receivers and Surveyors of, 44,
122, 125, 128, 140, 142, 149,
150, 151, 221, 236, 237, 241,
254, 255, 308, 343, 390, 397;
defaulting, 229; process
against, 331.
Masters of Chancery. See Chancery.
-, Ceremonies. See Cotterell, Sir
Charles.
Maundy, The King's, issues for, 61, 246.
-, additional Establishment for
under the Treasurer of the
Chamber, 80.
Measures, ale pints and quarts, sizing and marking of, 192, 409.
Medicines, account of, for the King in
Holland, 346.
-, for the Army. See Army.
Merchants importing wines from St. Sebastian. See Wines.
Messenger of the Press, 184; and See Stephens, Robert.
Messengers. See Chamber (Messengers); Mary II (Messenger); Treasury (Messengers).
Million Lottery. See Excise (Million).
Mine Adventurers, Company of, 262.
Mines granted in Crown Leases. See
Crown (Leases, mines).
-, Wales, silver out of, 262.
-, (coal), 176.
-, (lead, etc.), leases of, 188, 339,
341, 349,
MINT, account of work done for, 265.
-, accounts, 62.
-, bribes in. See Mint (Clipping).
-, Broad Money, 135, 136; clipping
of, 135.
-, bullion, 3.
-, Carpenter of. See Brand, Daniel.
-, Chief Graver of Seals. See
Harris, Henry.
-, clippers and coiners and counterfeiters, prosecutions of, 9, 126,
136, 219, 227, 228, 230, 240,
254, 430, 432.
-, clipping trade, Treasury inquiring into, 135, 136.
-, Coinage of farthings and halfpence of tin, Commissioners
for, 79, 124, 125, 331, 344,
352; accounts of, 352; and
see Buckworth, Sir J.;
Corbett, Andrew; Duncombe,
Sir Chas.; Hoare, James;
Neale, T.; Povey, Thomas.
-, Comptroller of, 22, 58, 60, 63,
66, 268; and see Ellis, John;
Mason, Charles; Molyneux,
Thomas.
-, House of, 7.
-, Comptrollment Roll, 9, 21, 22.
-, counterfeit or diminished
moneys to be cut or defaced
(as by 9 William III c. 2).
See Counterfeit.
-, Country, 200, 273; the five
Country Mints, 253.
-, accounts, 62.
-, Comptrollers, corruption of,
3.
-, offices, 253.
-, Treasury enquiring into
irregular procedures at
the Country Mints during
the great Recoinage, 3–9.
at Bristol, 253.
-, Clerk to. See Calverley,
—.
-, Comptroller of. See
Morley, —, Wodnoth, —.
-, at Chester, 8, 9, 230, 240, 253.
-, conviction of false
coiners at, 219, 228,
230, 240, 432.
-, hammered money
delivered to, 297, 306.
-, Warden of. See Weddal,
Robert.
-, at Exeter, 173, 200.
-, Comptroller of. See
Hayes, Israel.
-, Deputy Master of. See
Redhead, Anthony.
-, Deputy Warden of, See
Burdikin, Thomas.
-, King's Clerk at. See
Reynel, —.
-, Melting House of, 200.
-, at Norwich, 130, 165.
-, Deputy Worker to. See
Redhead, Anthony.
-, hammered money
carried to, 130, 165.
-, Comptrollers of, 3, 9.
-, Comptrolment Rolls, 3,
9.
-, fees on bullion sent to,
229.
-, inquiry as to their procedure and frauds at the
Country Mints during
the recoinage, 3, 4, 5–7, 9.
-, officer, 253.
-, Receivers of Bullion in, 3.
-, Currency for West Indies and
Colonies, proposal for coining
small moneys for, 270.
-, of counterfeit and diminished moneys, 105.
-, Gravers, annuities to. See
Rotier, John; Rotier, Joseph;
Rotier, Philip.
-, Great Recoinage of 1696, 130,
165, 200, 273.
-, allowance on clipped money,
plate, 229.
-, books and rolls, method of
entries in 3.
-, Country Mints, operation
of, Treasury, enquiry into.
See Mint (Country).
-, Exchequer fees on bullion
for and 6 pence per ounce
recompense on plate and
clipped money, 229.
-, Excise, moneys for, 230.
-, Postmasters, losses under
the re-coinage, 157.
-, sweep of, 95.
-, weighing silver moneys of,
260.
-, Guineas. See Guineas.
-, hammered money, 3, 130, 165.
-, recoining of, 163.
-, Healing medals. See Healing.
-, Indenture, 273.
-, Inspector of. See Bingham, J.
-, Ireland, erection of. See Ireland.
-, joiner at. See Ivatt, Anthony.
-, loss by clipped money, 238.
-, Master and Worker at, 165, 262,
273, 386; issues to, 82, 200,
221, 301. See Neale, Thomas;
Newton, Isaac.
-, accounts of, 253.
-, Agent of. See Fauquier,
J. Francis.
-, Deputy to. See Courtney,
Edward.
-, Melting House, 200.
-, memorial on proclamation on
French and Spanish Pistoles,
196.
-, Moneyers, Corporation of, Provost and Engineer of. See
Braint, John.
-, allowance to for their tools,
235.
-, office, 5.
-, officers, 7, 39, 42, 58, 72, 107,
270; issue to for entertainment at Trial of the Pyx, 425.
-, Plumbers money, 3.
-, Principal officers of [Warden,
Master and Comptroller], 62,
64, 71, 95, 105, 108, 130, 173,
212, 228, 230, 235, 245, 260,
262, 272, 292, 306, 319, 348,
413; reports from, 74, 430.
-, recoinage. See Mint (Great Recoinage).
-, silver plate of officers of State
sent in for recoinage, 357.
-, Smith to. See Silvester, John;
Silvester, Thomas.
-, tickets for moneys delivered into
by Receivers and Collectors,
117, 420.
-, paid into for Great Recoinage by Receivers and Collectors, 253.
-, Trial of Pyx at the house of the
Usher of the Receipt of the
Exchequer, 319; in the
Tower, 425.
-, Jury of Goldsmiths at, 425.
-, Warden of, 43, 72, 122, 124, 272.
-, accounts, 245, 265, 323;
surplusage on, 237; and
see Lloyd, Sir P.; Neale,
Thomas; Newton, Isaac;
Overton, Benjamin;
Stanley, Sir John; Wynn,
Dr. Owen.
-, Deputy to. See Macy,
George.
-, Weigher and Teller of, 348, 381;
and see Fitch, T; Haines, H.
work for, 6.
Money, seizure of on export. See Bullion.
Monastery. See St. Mary's, Coventry; St. Mary's, York.
Moneyers. See Mint (Moneyers).
Monmouth Rebellion in the West, 266.
muslins. See Customs Duties (East India goods).
Musters and Muster Rolls see Army; Marines.