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Macartney, Brigadier, regiment of; cvi. 57.

Macarty, Col. Tho., a Roman Catholic officer, came over to the Allies; clxxviii. 33.

McClellan, Sir Sa., duties on goods imported, rights of the magistrates of Edinburgh; cvii. 65.

-, -, Provost of Edinburgh, the right and privilege of being sheriffs and justices of the peace; cvii. 16.

McCormack, Captain James, arrears of halfpay due to, petition; cxvii. 36.

McCulloch, John, surety for Robert Elliot; cxix. 35.

Macers, of H.M. Court of Exchequer (North Britain), office of; cxxi. 66.

Mackay, Mr.; cxv. 15.

McKell, Catharine, daughter of Helen Watson; cxxxv. 16.

Mackenzie, or Mackenzy, Lieut.-Col. Duncan, company raised by; clii. 27.

-, -, -, his regiment, petition; clxv. 29.

-, George, H.M. Secretary to the King of Poland, memorial; cxxxvii. 7; clxxvi. 7.

Mackinnen, Daniel, indicted for high treason, &c.; clxv. 11; clxvii. 16.

McKiver, or McKeiver, or McKiever, David, sentinel at Almanza, taken prisoner there, &c., and kept in prison in Bayonne, till the general release; cxxi. 61, 81; cxxii. 21.

Mackis, or Macky, Josias, a sailor on the “Orange Tree,” petition; cxxvii. 8.

Macky, Mr., contract as to packet boats; cli. 24.

McMahon, Terrence, late Deputy Provost Marshal, petition of Sarah his widow; cxlviii. 33.

Madagascar; clxv. 5.

Maddocks, Tho., receiver of money under Act 10 Anne; clxviii. 19.

Madrid; cxxxi. 11.

-, Lord Galway retired from; cxxxiv. 26.

-, negotiations at; clxxv. 29.

Maes, the; cxxv. 6.

Maestricht, a battalion of Treves in; cl. 28.

-, 4000 Palatines at; cl. 28.

Mahomack Port, a creek of Inverness; clxxiv. 54.

Mahon, garrison and castle of St. Philip at, an establishment for; cxxxix. 36.

-, see Port Mahon.

Maidenhead, Berks, mayor, &c. of, petition, &c. as to the bridge; clxxv. 34.

Maidwell, L., prevention of counterfeiting, petition; cxxvii. 17; cxxxiv. 55.

Main, George, packet boats between Port Patrick and Donaghadee not to import Irish victual, &c.; clxvii. 1.

Maine, Col. Edm.; cix. 40.

-, Mr. Simon, has the lease of the tithes of Dinton; clxxviii. 11.

Mainwaring, or Maynwaring, A., Esq., auditor of the imprest; cv. 16; cvi. 73; cviii. 2; cxxiii. 3; cxxxvii. 12; cxlix. 36.

-, -, -, memorials; cxii. 57; cxv. 40.

-, -, -, reports; cxvii. 39; cxxii. 12; cxxiv. 13, 14, 32; cxxxiii. 15; cxxxix. 52; cxliv. 38; cliv. 11.

-, -, -, death of; clv. 3; clxiii. 36.

Maitland, Major-General, Governor of Fort William, as to Excise; cv. 6.

-, H., a Baron of the Exchequer, Scotland; cx. 6.

Majorca, produces large quantities of oil; clxxviii. 34.

Mallett, Charles, murdered near Constantinople, was base born, his personal estate; cxlv. 23.

Malt Act, the, the passing of; clxxv. 43.

Malt, duties on; cxxxvii. 4, 48.

-, lottery tickets, paymaster of; cxvi. 21.

-, tallies; cxxxii. 1, 27; cxlii. 6; cxliv. 63; cxlvi. 19; cxlvii. 13; clxiii. 13.

Malton, William Palmes' estate at; cxxxiv. 6.

Maly, Capt. Patr., a Roman Catholic officer, came over to the Allies; clxxviii. 33.

Man, the Isle of; cxxxi. 6; cxxxiii. 5, 65.

-, -, goods shipped to, in order to be run in Great Britain and Ireland, Act to prevent; cxlvii. 46.

-, -, illegal trade in tobacco at; cxxi. 10; cxxvii. 2.

-, -, inspectorship of; cxiv. 30.

-, -, smuggling from; cxxiii. 41; cxxxii. 15.

Manley, Mr., the chief deputy of Ireland of the postmasters general; cxxi. 34; cxlix. 39.

-, John, Esq., surveyor general; cxxxi. 20, 43; cxxxiii. 83; cxxxiv. 65; cxxxv. 33; cxlix. 44, 50; cli. 6; clxxix. 4.

Mann, Robert, reward for apprehension of; clxii. 33.

Manning, Mr., payment of arrears; cxxxvii. 63; cxxxix. 13; cl. 12.

-, -, F., secretary to the garrisons; cxliii. 18; clii. 17.

Mansel, Rt. Hon. Thomas Lord; cxlviii. 20; cxlix. 46; cli. 43.

-, -, -, one of the Tellers, his house in St. Stephen's Court; cli. 4.

Mansell, Ann, daughter of Capt. Francis, and wife of Morris Rawson, gent., pension; cix. 38.

Manseragh, John, prizes; cx. 35.

Mansfield School, trees given by H.M. for the repair of; clxi. 3.

Manson, Capt. James, half-pay due to, petition; cxvii. 36.

Mantos (mantles), Act to prevent women and girls making; cxx. 24.

Mar, the Earl of; cvi. 37; cvii. 14; cix. 15, 16; clxviii. 22; clxxiii. 13; clxxvi. 7.

-, -, memorial; clxxiv. 54.

Marble head (America); cviii. 1.

Marchienne, the camp of; cxxxviii. 54.

Margrath, Capt. James, prosecuted his Colonel, petition; cxxiii. 8.

Marine clothiers; cxiv. 18; clxxiv. 5.

-, regiments, or marines, the; cv. 60; cvi. 47; cxii. 34; cxiv. 18; cxvi. 29; cxxxvii. 29; cxl. 46; cxliv. 38, 45; clxxiii. 54.

-, -, accounts of, to be made up; clxxiii. 41.

-, -, clearing of; cxxxviii. 39; cxxxix. 17; clvi. 10.

-, -, clothing of; cxx. 37; cxlviii. 25; clxxii. 51.

-, -, disbanding of; clxxi. 3.

-, -, commissioners for; cxxiii. 24, 39, 49; clxiv. 3, 33, 36; clxv. 39, 41; clxvi. 30, 38; clxxii. 18; clxxiii. 37, 39, 50, 51; clxxiv. 10; clxxvi. 30.

-, -, head-quarters at Rochester and Canterbury; cxxxi. 51.

-, -, muster master general of; clxxiii. 37.

-, -, muster rolls of; clxxiii. 54.

-, -, off-reckonings, &c. of; cliv. 41; clxxviii. 30.

-, -, old, colonels, captains, and clothiers of, case of; cxxx. 27.

-, -, pay of; cxiii. 33; cxxii. 48.

-, -, paymaster of; cxvi. 29; cxxiii. 44; cxxxvii. 12; clv. 14; clviii. 55; clix. 10; clxxiii. 39, 51.

-, -, -, arrears due to; cli. 41.

-, -, reduced to great extremities; cxxxix. 44.

-, -, subsistence of; cxl. 11; clxx. 2.

-, -, two late regiments of, “Commissaries and Lieuts. of”; cxxiii. 59.

-, -, under the care of the Admiralty; cxlvi. 44.

-, respits, the case of, in Chancery; clxvi. 2.

-, services; clxxi. 4.

-, -, funds for; clii. 3.

Marisco, Peter, concerned in the assassination plot; clxxv. 6.

Market Street, renewal of lease in; cxxiv. 9.

Markets and fairs, proposed Act as to; clxxv. 47.

Marlborough, Duke of; cv. 10, 17, 26; cvi. 10; cxi. 16; cxii. 17, 47; cxiii. 16, 47, 55; cxiv. 9, 64; cxv. 16; cxvii. 12, 27; cxix. 11; cxx. 6, 31, 34; cxxi. 8; cxxiii. 31; cxxv. 6, 10, 25; cxxxii. 5, 18; cxxxiii. 11, 20; cxxxviii. 54; cl. 28; cliv. 29; clvii. 14; clxxix. 3.

-, -, Captain - General of H.M. forces; cvi. 46, 55; cvii. 2, 42.

-, -, express to; cx. 22.

-, -, H.M. picture presented to; cxxi. 23.

-, -, Master - General of the Ordnance; cxxxiii. 46; clxxv. 13.

-, -, pension to; cxi. 40; clxvi. 20.

-, Duchess of, chocolate; cxiii. 48.

-, Margaret Countess Dowager of, petition; cxxxiv. 20.

-, Excise collection at; clxxiii. 49.

Marre, the Lord, ? Earl of Mar, his office; clxviii. 1.

Marriage licence, fees and duties of; cxvi. 6; cxxiii. 57.

Marseilles, letters between Great Britain and Turkey pass through; clxxiv. 50.

-, manufacture of soap at; clxxviii. 34.

-, packet boat between Port Mahon and; clxxiv. 50.

Marshal, Gilbert, Esq., deputy commissary of the forces serving in the Low Countries, memorial; clii. 23.

-, Earl; cxxxiii. 103.

-, of the ceremonies, the; cxlv. 11; clxv. 9.

Marshalsea prison, the, Southwark; cxlvii. 15.

Martin, John, a clothier of the forces abroad, petition; clxxvii. 39.

-, Joseph, a commissary for settling commerce with France, petition; clxxvii. 32.

-, -, petition as to the sufferers from the French invasion in the islands of Nevis and St. Christopher; clxv. 37.

-, Richard, a security for a collector of revenue for Galway; cviii. 54.

-, -, the most responsible of Lieut.-Colonel George Lee's securities; cxlviii. 6.

-, Thomas, the King of Spain's paymaster; cv. 55, 56.

Martinico, or Martinique; cvii. 8.

-, fight against the French at; cxlvi. 44.

-, garrison of; cxliv. 19.

Martyn, Mr., a relation of Lord Oxford, and a prisoner in France; cxxi. 16; cxxxv. 17.

-, Richard, as to produce of the new stamp duties; clxi. 21.

Marwood chace, chief ranger of the, office of, in H.M. disposal; cxiv. 7.

-, -, lead mines in; cxiv. 7.

Mary, Queen; cxvi. 31.

-, -, of Scots, picture wrought by; cvi. 32.

Maryland; cx. 33; cxxxvii. 65.

-, governor of; clxxii. 48; clxxix. 37.

-, merchants of; cxii. 16.

-, -, of London, trading to, petition, &c.; cxxxii. 57; cxxxviii. 35; clxiv. 7.

-, -, memorial as to bonds for the duties on tobacco; cxl. 3.

-, president and council of; clxxii. 48.

-, the province of, “a propriety” belonging to Lord Baltimore, quit rents of, &c.; clxxiv. 56.

Masham, Samuel Lord, cofferer of the household; cxlvi. 3; clxxvi. 8.

Mason, Mr., treasurer of the transport service; clxxii. 13.

-, Sir John, searcher of the ports of Waterford and Ross, petition; cxxxvii. 51.

-, Nicholas; cviii. 5.

-, -, and others, plaintiffs in a suit against Anna Williams and others; clxxviii. 25.

Massachusetts, or Massachusetts Bay, province of, Act for providing masts from; cvii. 55.

-, -, articles of grievance voted at; cviii. 1.

-, -, governor of; clxiii. 17.

-, -, great assembly of; cxiii. 10.

-, -, house of representatives, as to payments to the Captain General (Dudley), &c.; cviii. 10.

-, -, inhabitants of, grant of land to, in 1691; clxii. 15.

-, -, under a charter government; clxxiv. 56.

Massey, William, of Pottington, Esq., Crown lands in Burton; cxlviii. 34.

Mast trees, penalty for destroying; clxvii. 8.

“Master household”; cxxiv. 34.

Master of the ceremonies; cxiv. 36; cxl. 52; clxxii. 23. See also Cotterell, Sir Charles.

Masters, Thomas, commander of the “Vere” frigate, transport service frauds; cxxxv. 31.

Masters, Zebella, manufacture of the palmetto leaf; clxvii. 21.

Mastrike, ground called, at Windsor; cvii. 4.

Mathews, Job, petition; clxii. 46.

-, John, a Swede, escaped from St. Malo to Jersey; cxiii. 45.

Matthews, Capt., in the West Indies, stores bought for H.M. ship “Chester”; clix. 18.

-, Major, concerned in the assassination plot; clxxv. 6.

-, Benjamin, receiver of land tax for co. of Oxford; cxxxvi. 6.

Mauger, Mr.; cxxvii. 8.

Maulshaven, two persons killed themselves by drinking at; cvi. 60.

Maundy money, the; clxxiv. 8.

-, service, the; clxxvii. 19.

Maw, —, confessed that Joseph Simson was wrongfully accused, execution of; clvi. 4.

Maxwell, Sir Patrick, his allegations for relief; cxxii. 69.

-, a Galloway gentleman, reputed a Roman Catholic; cvi. 24.

May, the Isle of, lights at; cxlvi. 13.

-, -, proposal to station a frigate at, to prevent smuggling; cxlvi. 13; cxlvii. 48.

Maynwaring, Dr., had charge of a pest-house during the great plague, proposal for purifying goods; cxvii. 19.

Meach, John, lands of Killykehan more, Killykehan begg, &c.; clxxii. 33.

-, -, his daughter married Hugh Batho; clxxii. 33.

Mead, John, Esq., West Indies correspondence; clvii. 1.

-, -, son of Richard Mead, and deputy paymaster in Spain; cxxxi. 11; cxxxv. 37; cxxxvii. 60; cxxxviii. 16; cxlii. 27.

-, -, abstract of, of money for Catalonia; cxxii. 72.

-, -, bills and cash transactions of; cxxix.8.

-, -, procured provisions for the army when in great straits in 1706; cxxxiv. 26.

-, Richard, petition for payment of bill; cxxxiv. 26, 41.

-, -, petition on behalf of his son, John Mend, paymaster of H.M. forces in Spain; clviii. 52.

Meares, Jacob, partnership with Mr. Dummer, petition; cxx. 10.

-, Susan, partnership with Mr. Dummer, petition; cxx. 10.

Meath, William, bishop of, petition; cxxxvi. 47; cxxxviii. 26.

Mecklenburgh, Duke of, envoy extraordinary from; cxx. 26.

Medina M. de; cxiii. 47; cxv. 53; cxix. '31; cxxi. 28.

-, -, as to contracts, &c. for bread; cv. 10; cvi. 31; cvii. 2.

-, Moses de, and his father, charged with getting Solomon de Medina's bills protested; cliv. 10.

-, -, bills drawn for carrying on H.M. service, accepted by; cxlvii. 38.

-, -, married a daughter of Sir Solomon de Medina; cliv. 10.

-, -, Solomon, or Sir Solomon de; cxiii. 47; cxx. 31.

-, -, demands of; cxliii. 19.

-, -, his pretensions for his extraordinary charges; cxiv. 62.

-, -, money for bread, &c.; cvii. 2; cxlvii. 52; cliv. 10.

-, -, petitions for payment; cxlvii. 38; clv. 9, 10.

Mediterranean, commander-in-chief in; clxxv. 49.

-, English fleet in; cxxiii. 28; clviii. 24.

-, sick and wounded, &c. in the, inspection of the office of; cxxxvi. 27.

-, Sir Cloudesly Shovel's engagement in; clxxviii. 37.

-, squadron designed for, men to strengthen; clxxii. 12.

Medlicott, or Medlycot, or Medlycott, Charles, commissary general of the stores of war, &c. in Portugal; clviii. 23, 25; clxv. 12.

-, -, -, cannot find a sale for stores; clxvii. 28.

-, -, -, proposal; cxxxvi. 40.

-, paymaster to the garrison of Gibraltar, memorial; clx. 4.

-, Thomas, attorney-general of the Palatinate, his exertions on behalf of Princess (now Queen) Anne's estate; clxxix. 3.

Medows, or Meadows, P., controller or commissioner of army accounts, reports, &c.; cxxiv. 18; cxxxiii. 68; cxxxvii. 11; cxl. 37; cxlv. 18; cxlvi. 21; cxlvii. 1; cxlviii. 35; cli. 17, 37; clii. 15, 44; clix. 7; clxi. 8; clxiv. 6; clxxii. 39, 52; clxxvi. 27.

Medway, the; cxvii. 19; cxxxii. 49.

-, proposal to air goods from the Baltic in; cxxxi. 25.

“Medway,” H.M. ship, Capt. and Lieut. of, information against; cxxxiii. 93.

Meesters, Mr. John, executor of his father William Meesters, Esq.; cvii. 41.

Meggott, George, Esq., petition; cxxiv. 38.

Melcombe Regis; cviii. 17.

Mellish, Mr. John, a merchant at Portsmouth; cxxi. 52.

Melting houses, repairing of, in Duchy of Cornwall; cxvi. 30.

Members [of Parliament], letters of, account of; cxxi. 22.

Mendez, Gaspar, of Rotterdam, merchant, petition concerning the “King David”; cxvii. 6; cxxi. 55.

Mendoza de Corte Real, Don Diegode, Secretary of State to the King of Portugal; cxxxvii. 58.

Mercer, John, proposes to Mr. Tilson to receive a douceur; clxii. 10.

Merchants concerned in cargoes of Spanish wines seized; cxv. 6, 7, 11; cxx. 1, 2.

-, engaged in clandestine trade, animosity of, to Sir Alexander Rigby; cxvii. 26.

Meredyth, Mr., his regiment; cxxxii. 19.

Merest, James, clerk of the House of Commons, petition; clxxiii. 42.

Meriel, Mr.; clviii. 51.

Merioneth, the co. of, the inhabitants of, memorial as to duty on coal and culm; cxxxvi. 62.

Meriton, Henry, Esq., superseded in his office of receiver general, &c.; cxxii. 19.

Merrill, Mr. J.; cxlvii. 8; clxvi. 34, 37; clxxvii. 16.

-, -, report; cxxxviii. 48.

Merwin, Nicholas; cxiii. 11.

Mesnager, —, points with regard to the peace settled with; clxxiii. 10.

Messengers in attendance on the Queen, Council, Secretaries of State, and Lord Chamberlain; cli. 18.

Messengers in Ordinary, H.M., petition; cxxxv. 11.

Messina; clxxvi. 4.

Metals, proposed tax on; clix. 51.

Metcalfe, Henry; cxxvi. 19.

Methell, port of; cvi. 60.

Methuen, or Methwyn, John, Esq., ambassador extraordinary to the King of Portugal, deceased; cv. 55; cxxxi. 59; cxxxviii. 6.

-, Paul, Esq., son and executor of John Methuen, memorial; cv. 56; cxxxi. 59.

Mews, Robert, a sailor, malicious charges brought against Caleb Wade by; cxlvi. 35.

Mews, the, building of barracks for H.M. guards in; clviii. 29.

Meyrick, James, born in Herefordshire and a relation to Bishop Croft, petition; clxxiv. 23.

Micklethwaite, or Micklethwayte, Thomas, treasurer for transport service; cxxvii. 31; cxlii. 24; cli. 44; clxxii. 13.

Mico, Mr., factor of Mr. Francis Collins of London, merchant, agrees to supply masts; cvi. 17.

Middlesex, the justices of; cxvii. 19.

Midford, John, money due to; cxxiii. 55.

Midlothian, the justices of; cvii. 16; cxi. 17.

-, -, claim to be justices for Edinburgh; cvii. 65.

-, sea coast of, riding officer of, office of sunk; cxxxi. 52.

Milan; cxxxix. 33, 34.

Milburn, Mrs. Winifred, widow, Cliffords fort, Northumberland; cix. 2.

Milford, the duty on coal and culm, at; cxxxvi. 62.

Miller, Mr., clerk of the mint at Edinburgh, petition; cxxv. 18.

-, Lieut. John, petition; cxvii. 35.

-, Captain Steven, half-pay, petition; cxvii. 36.

Milner, James, of London, money, &c. remitted by; cxii. 40; cxxi. 12; cxxx. 17; cxl. 16; cxlii. 23; clvi. 3, 9; clxx. 3.

Milward, William, clerk to Culverwell Needler; cxxii. 33.

Mines, Spanish gold; cv. 53.

Ministers, the foreign, arrears of; cxxxiii. 57.

Minorca; cliv. 16.

-, and Great Britain, rates of postage clxxiv. 50.

-, forces and garrison in; cl. 17, 18; clii. 26; clv. 25; clviii. 2; clxv. 12, 21; clxviii. 9; clxxii. 1; clxxix. 11, 42.

-, -, victualling of; clii. 42; clviii. 38.

-, forfeited estates in; clxxviii. 23; clxxix. 21, 41.

-, Franciscan priory in; cli. 14.

-, lieut.-governor of; clxxviii. 34.

-, papers relating to; clxxix. 41.

-, revenues in; clxxi. 19; clxxv. 31; clxxvii. 15; clxxix. 41.

-, sick and wounded at, agents for; cxx. 39.

-, standard of measure in; clxxi. 14.

-, subsistence for; clvi. 3.

-, surveyor of; clv. 21; clviii. 46.

-, troops transported from Catalonia to; cxlix. 27.

Minshull, Elizabeth, widow of Lieut.-Col. Minshull, pension to, petition; clxxviii. 16.

Mint, the; cxv. 17; cxix. 8; cxxiii. 48; cxxvii. 1; cxxxiii. 74; cxlviii. 8; cxxxiv. 9; cxxxvi. 38, 39, 61.

-, commissioners of, sale of H.M. tin; cxlvii. 49.

-, controller of; clix. 19.

-, gravers of; cxlix. 45.

-, indenture of; cxx. 44.

-, master and worker of; cxxxv. 36; cxliv. 34; clviii. 15; clix. 19.

-, officers of; cvi. 38; cxxv. 18; cxxxv. 36; cxxxvi. 38, 39, 61; clxxv. 16, 48.

-, -, memorials; cxi. 33; clxxii. 35.

-, -, reports; cxv. 17; cxx. 30; cxxii. 17, 34; cxxv. 4; cxxxi. 37; cxxxiii. 74; cxxxiv. 9; cxlix. 45; clix. 21; clxiii. 50; clxxii. 25; clxxiv. 16.

-, pix of, trial of; cxx. 30; cxxiii. 48.

-, warden of; clix. 19.

-, -, charged with neglecting to prosecute coiners; clxxv. 48.

-, H.M., at Edinburgh. See Edinburgh, mint at.

Minto, the Lord, commissioner of justiciary (North Britain); cx. 4.

Mitchell, Sir Michael, Knt., Lord Mayor of Dublin, his services at the Revolution; cxxi. 48; cxxiii. 46.

-, Joseph, petition; cxvi. 10.

-, -, son of Sir Michael Mitchell, his estate in Ireland sequestered, petition; cxxi. 48, 49; cxxiii. 46.

Modena, Duke of; cxiv. 36.

Mohawks' country, fort in; clxxv. 36.

Mohun, Capt. John, came express from Barcelona; cxlviii. 22.

-, Lord, his regiment; cxxvii. 9.

Molesworth, —, his regiment in Minorca; clv. 25.

Molie, Capt., of the Earl of Gallway's regiment, petition; clxi. 27.

Molloy, Capt. Charles, a Roman Catholic officer, came over to the Allies; clxxviii. 33.

Moncal, Lieut.-Col., lost a leg in the service of Spain; cx. 13.

-, -, Magdalen, his wife; cx. 13.

Moncrief, Col. Patrick, in the Marquis of Lothian's regiment, death of; cxxiii. 31.

Mondynis, or Mondyrss, lands and barony of; clxiii. 19.

Money, scarcity of, proposed remedy for; clxxix. 45.

Monmouthshire and South Wales, receiver for; clxxiii. 8.

-, -, -, receiver of land revenue of; cv. 48.

Mons, the battle of; cxix. 10; clviii. 19.

Montague, John Duke of, keeper of the great wardrobe; cxiii. 12.

Montandre, Marquis, his regiment; cxxvii. 9; cxliii. 40; clii. 7; cliv. 20, 44; clviii. 45; clxi. 17.

-, -, -, at Portsmouth; cxxxii. 61.

-, -, -, memorial as to; cxxiv. 1.

-, -, -, taken prisoners before the battle of Almanza; cxl. 37.

Montgomeric, James, of Lainshaw, clerk to the supreme court, salary, &c.; cviii. 37.

-, John; cxiv. 19.

-, Thomas, a macer in the justice court; cviii. 39.

Montgomery, George, memorial; clx. 1.

-, Capt. Hugh, petitions for payment of bill; clxxv. 12.

-, Hugh, Esq., partner in sugar works in Glasgow, memorial; cxi. 35.

Montgomeryshire, distribution of stamps in, complaints as to; cxxxiii. 73.

-, sheriff of; cxl. 56.

Montigny, —, in the assassination plot; clxxv. 6.

Montjoy, or Mountjoy, Lord; cviii. 12.

-, -, his regiment; cvi. 57; cxvi. 32; cxx. 41; cxxiii. 67; cxxx. 18; clxxvi. 16.

Montjuic, or Monjuyque, or Monjewick, castle of, taking of; cxxi. 51; cxlvii. 22.

Montrose; cvii. 53; cxvi. 14.

-, brandy secured at, &c.; cvi. 60.

-, collector at; cxvi. 4, 33.

-, Duke of, as to the “Industry”; cxii. 63.

-, James Duke of; clxxiii. 47.

-, merchants at; cxvi. 4.

-, the port of, inquiry into frauds at; cli. 15.

Monypenny, Katherine and David, lands in Birchill and in the priory of St. Andrew, in Fife, granted to; clxi. 20.

Moody, Capt.; clxi. 5; clxxii. 52.

-, -, commands independent company at Newfoundland; clxv. 15.

-, Lieut.-Col., as to clothing for the garrison of Placentia; clxii. 35.

-, Mr., chief clerk of the late Auditor Done; cl. 32.

-, -, F., (sick and wounded); cix. 3.

-, James; cxxxii. 30.

-, -, deputy of Auditor Harley; cliv. 11.

Moor, John, collector of the port of Air; cv. 57.

Moore, Mr., M.P., a director of the South Sea Company, fraud by; clxxviii. 19.

-, or Moor, Thomas, receiver and paymaster of H.M. forces abroad; clxviii. 5; clxxii. 9; clxxiii. 21, 29; clxxix. 11.

-, -, -, memorials; clxv. 17 clxvi. 34; clxxiv. 21.

Mordant, Lieut.-General; cxix. 23.

Mordaunt, the Right Hon. the Lord, his regiment; cvi. 57; cxii. 11; cxxxii. 60.

-, the Lady; cxxxviii. 4.

-, Col., treasurer of the ordnance; clvii. 34.

-, Mr., treasurer, balances of account due from; cxx. 34.

-, Hon. Harry, treasurer and paymaster of the office of ordnance; cxxvi. 35.

-, Harry, conservator of the forest of Dean, memorial; cxxiii. 22 b.

Mordington, Lord, his marriage to Mary Dillon; cxvii. 47.

-, Lady, 10l. given to; cxvii. 47.

Morgan, Col., late lieut.-governor of the Isle of Wight, demands of; cxxxvii. 11.

-, Capt. William; clxiv. 36.

-, William, paymaster to the reformed officers; clxi. 32.

-, -, gent., proposal for coinage of copper; cvi. 38.

Morice, Sir Nicholas, his lands at Plymouth; clxi. 29.

Morice, Morrice, or Morris, Mr. Thomas, deputy paymaster at Lisbon; cxii. 36, 48; cxxv. 13; cxxvi. 2; cxxviii. 1; cxxx. 5, 17; cxxxii. 8; cxxxviii. 6, 10, 12, 37, 44; cxxxix. 51; cxlv. 3, 24; cxlvii. 20.

-, -, -, clothes, money, &c. for Spain; cv. 54, 55; cvi. 3, 15.

Morley, Mr., (sick and wounded); clxxvi. 2.

-, Dr., memorial as to agent's account at Jamaica; cvii. 25.

-, -, -, as to sick and wounded at Jamaica; cvii. 34.

Mornay, Comte de, prisoner in England, exchange of prisoners; cli. 20.

Morocco and Fez, Alcaide of, demands of; clxxv. 51.

-, Emperor of, ambassador of; cxxxii. 36; cxxxiii. 10, 84.

-, -, messengers and ministers of, at English Court; cxxii. 40.

-, -, plenipotentiary to; clxxiv. 35, 47; clxxvi. 14.

-, -, presents to; clxii. 24; clxxv. 51.

-, -, spotted deer presented to; cxxxii. 36, 52; cxxxiii. 10, 84; cxxxviii. 38.

-, Sultana of; cxxxiii. 10.

Morris, Anthony, petition; cxxxiii. 45.

-, Col., his regiment, clothing of; clxiv. 17.

Morrison, or Morison, William, Esq., petition as to wreck of treasure ship; cxxi. 62; cxxii. 26, 55; clxxix. 44.

Morrison's Haven, survey of; cxv. 33.

Mortgage, the general, loans on; cxxx. 12.

-, -, tallies on; cxvii. 46; cxxiii. 37; cxxxiii. 40, 61.

“Mortification,” the, of 1668; cxxxi. 56.

Morton, Sir William (? Judge Morton), grandfather to Cecilia Presgrave, and father to Mrs. Cecilia Newberry; clxvii. 7.

Mortoun, the Earl of; cx. 40.

Mosse, John, his services for the War Office, petition of; cix. 30.

Mostyn, or Mosten, Sir Roger, paymaster general of the marines; cxxxvii. 12; cxl. 11; cxliv. 63; cxlix. 8; cliv. 36; clv. 14; clvi. 10; clix. 10; clxiii. 49; clxv. 41; clxx. 2; clxxii. 51; clxxiii. 50, 51, 54; clxxiv. 10; clxxviii. 30.

-, -, report as to marine regiments; cxliv. 45.

Mote Park, deeds concerning; cxvi. 46.

Mount Kennedy, alias Ballygarney, in the counties of Wicklow and Dublin, estate and lands of; clxiv. 26.

Mountague, Francis, late Viscount; cxxxii. 9.

-, Henry Viscount, his brother and heir petition; cxxxii. 9.

-, -, -, manors of; cxxxii. 9.

-, or Montague, Sir James, Knt. See Solicitor General and Attorney General.

Mounts Bay, two ships seized at; cxxxiv. 32.

Mowat, Capt., invalids at Sheerness, subsistence money; cxxxvii. 29.

-, the Lady, petition for pension; cvi. 28; cvii. 66.

Mowberry, Capt. Robert, “wright or joiner” to the Custom House, Edinburgh; cxii. 41.

Mowsehole; cxxxiv. 32.

Muir, or Muer, Mr., late collector of Ayr; cvi. 35, 44.

Mulghghay, alias Dogfield, a field, parcel of St. James' bailiwick; cxxiv. 12.

Mullion, in the co. of Cornwall; cxxxiv. 32.

Munro, Sir Robert, letter on Scotch affairs; cvi. 66.

Munster, the Bishop of, envoy extraordinary from; cxvii. 16.

Murlaix, privateers from; cxliii. 36.

Murphy, Thomas, deputy marshal to the two battalions of foot guards, claim of; cxxiii. 43.

Murray, Adam, and others, waiters, &c. in the Customs of Scotland, petition; cl. 21.

-, Alexander, memorial from Lord Tullibardine on behalf of; cxlii. 18.

-, Charles, of Hadden, death and bankruptcy of; clxxiii. 1.

-, Col. George, his services to K. Charles I. petition of Elizabeth Erskine, his relict; clxi. 6.

-, G., muster-rolls; cl. 33.

-, Ja., a commissary for settling commerce with France, petition; clxxvii. 32.

-, Capt. John, half-pay due to, petition; cxvii. 36.

-, Sir Patrick, payment to, by Commissioners of Excise (Scotland); cxliii. 11.

-, Richard, petition, Customs; cvi. 34.

-, Firth, north of Fraserburgh, vessels; cv. 19.

Murrel's Yard, Piccadilly, new lease of; cxxiv. 38.

Muschamp, George, receiver of Potomack, in Maryland, petition; cxiii. 66.

Muscovite ambassador, affront to; cxxii. 64.

-, -, the, memorial; cxxxix. 15.

-, princes, the, entertainment for; cxxi. 23.

Muscovy, Czar of; cxxii. 64.

-, -, conference with Mr. McKenzie; cxxxvii. 7.

-, -, embellished Act concerning ambassadors, &c. sent to; cxxi. 30; cxxiv. 29.

-, -, minister of; cxxxi. 8; cxxxiii. 48; cxlvi. 34; cliv. 40; clxii. 13.

-, two young noblemen from; cxiii. 3.

Musgrave, Mr. C., storekeeper and paymaster at Gibraltar, Ordnance; cxxi. 73; cxxv. 15; cxxxiv. 37.

Muslin, duty on; cxxvi. 9; clxxvii. 13.

-, seized at Leith; cxxxi. 50.

Muster books, prize money; cix. 29; cx. 20, 44, 53.

-, master-general of the forces; cxv. 8, 47.

-, -, -, and his deputies, pay due to; clvi. 10.

-, -, the; cxxv. 21.

-, -, -, deputy; cxv. 8; cxxii.69.

Musters, or muster rolls; cxxiv. 25; cxxxi. 29; cxxxii. 10; cxxxiii. 18; cxxxv. 27; cxxxvi. 10, 34; cxl. 11; cxli. 8; clxv. 26.

Muster rolls, lack of; cxxi. 53.

Musters, commissary general of; cxxxvii. 31; cxli. 8.

-, deputy commissary general of; cxxxvi. 34; cxxxvii. 31.

Mutiny, &c., Act for punishing; cxxxvi. 34.

Myddleton, Sir Richard, Bart., stewardship of the lordship of Denbigh; clx. 28.