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M
mace:
-, free export from Venice, 413; reduction of duty on, 550, 551; obtained from Dutch, 609.
Maçon[Saone et Loire, France]:
-, attempt to assassinate Badoer at, 549n.
Madame. See Christina of France.
Madrid, Spain:
-, despatches from 2, 9, 17, 24, 33, 78, 95, 102, 120, 125, 136, 138, 164, 172, 194, 206, 208–211, 215, 259, 274, 420, 484, 510, 524, 531, 554, 564, 573, 589.
-, treaty of, 90, 121.
-, rumour in that Charles assassinated, 120; stirred by news of English attack on Cadiz, 206.
-, Gondomar dies near, 564.
-, Escurial, 564.
-, -, near Paris:
-, Henrietta goes to take waters at, 25.
Maetelaburgh, Archbishop of. See Christian William of Brandenburg, Administrator of Magdeburg.
Magalotti, Megalotti, Lorenzo, Cardinal, 315.
-, Bethune confers with about dispensation, 8; treats with Bethune and Alcala about Valtelline, 519.
Magdeburg [Saxony, German Empire]:
-, bishopric reported captured, 220.
-, administrator of. See Christian William of Brandenburg.
Magna Carta:
-, Charles swears to observe, 320.
Mainz, Mayence [German Empire]:
-, troops levied for emperor at, 443.
-, Archbishop Elector of. See Schweikard, John, von Kronenberg.
Malacca, Malaga:
-, East Indiamen sent to instead of Persia, 407.
Malaga [Prov. Granada, Spain]:
-, Spanish fleet at, 206, 240; English reported to have taken, 259.
-, - See also Malacca.
malmsey wine. See under wine.
Malta, island:
-, would not disarm galleys for Spain, 279.
Maltravers, Lord. See Howard, Henry Frederick.
Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu, Henry.
Mandes, Manda, Mandem, Bishop of. See Du Plessis, David, Bishop of Mende.
Mandeville, Viscount. See Montagu, Henry.
Manners, Frances, Countess of Rutland, Buckingham's mother-in-law:
-, French will not have hold office about queen, 149.
-, -, Francis, Earl of Rutland:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4; a recusant, 366; declines office of chamberlain to queen, 520.
Mansell, Sir Robert, Vice-Admiral of the Fleet:
-, accuses Buckingham in parliament, 146; will not give up St. John to Menty, 191.
Mansfelt, Ernest, Count of, 119, 128, 263, 428, 451, 494, 496, 577.
-, (1625):
-, distributes money to troops, 1; money spent on, 4.
-, Dutch asked to advance money to, 13; presses for money, 16.
-, writes to Charles and Buckingham, 19; correspondence with Pesaro, 22, 131.
-, Dutch grant money to, 24, 32; to go to Germany, 26.
-, wants to take army to Germany, 46.
-, France consents to renewal of commissions, 28; Carleton sends nephew to, 33.
-, to take orders from Palatine, 34, 50, 106; interview with Bishop of Verdun, 38; ready to help attack on redoubt, 47.
-, English support for, 50. 486; England and France to support, 59; France supports, 65, 67, 68, 75, 82, 86, 88.
-, quarrels with Carleton, 52; asks to be removed from Carleton's supervision, 57.
-, asks leave to go, 61; Louis will not spend money on before goes to Germany, 66.
-, permitted to remodel English regiments and enlist Scots, 71; Palatine to return to own dominions with, 72; will not have Palatine, 73.
-, troops desert, 78, 122, 125, 183; objects in Germany, 80; invading Cleves, 83; affairs desperate, 85.
-, did nothing for Dutch, 72, 93; fails at Ryngembergh, 95; cost of, 97.
-, French believe will go to Germany, 99; asks Palatine to order him to join Denmark, 101.
-, Dutch should use with Denmark for diversion, 104; Dutch and Denmark urge support of, 106.
-, parliament laments failure, 107; ready to join Danish army near Cleves, 109.
-, goes to Amsterdam for money, 110, 120; returns to Hague and complains of Palatine and England, 126.
-, parliament will not provide for, 111; fresh supplies for, 113; Dutch asked to guarantee expenses, 118.
-, Charles will support, 121, 123; Tilly to stop Denmark from joining, 122.
-, asks for patents from Venice, 131; bad feeling with Palatine, 132, 140.
-, financial difficulties, 132, 133, 135; Denmark insists on support from, 133, 150.
-, dismisses English troops, 134; conference at Hague about, 135; Dutch decide to grant troops to, leaves Hague, 137.
-, Pesaro urges support of, 138; Denmark suggests making levies in Denmark, 140.
-, force served to delay diet and transfer of Palatinate, 142; wants to serve Venice, 144, 155.
-, difficulties with troops, 145; parliament was to find supplies for, 147.
-, Council discusses payment to, 148; vainly tries to raise troops, 151.
-, gets money on English credit, 154; Tillières wants Charles to supply with troops, 155.
-, sends to Gabor, 163; English promise to support, 166.
-, Venice commends helping, 169; French help for, 170, 240.
-, Buckingham to get Dutch to give more help to, 176; Charles's contributions to, 177, 189, 190.
-, funds for from English and French, 181, 189; Buckingham takes money for. 184, 198.
-, English want French to support, 213; arrives at Bremen, 215; English money for, 223.
-, troops do not want to serve against Savoy, 224; English promise Denmark diversion by. 226.
-, Denmark to control supplies for, 234; men of, in Denmark, 241; Denmark relies on diversion, 247.
-, expenses of Venice on, 248; Venice wants to know if France and England will help, 251.
-, money sent for, 257; force to be maintained, 262.
-, (1626):
-, sends to England for money, 269; wants share of Denmark's provision, 285.
-, nothing done for, 293, 298; reported success, 299; Buckingham speaks about, 300.
-, Lubeck alarmed by, 318, 342; sends to England for money and levies, 342.
-, Denmark's thorough understanding with, 343; England thinks of sending money to, 352.
-, thinks of serving under Denmark, 364; committee of House to enquire about engagement, 386.
-, Venice will urge support of, 392; army for Bohemia to go under, 393.
-, sends Lermont to England for money and levies, 404, 418; defeat at Dessau bridge, 404, 421, 427, 511, 542.
-, to attack Silesia, 405; condition of forces, 423; France to support, 426, 447; result of defeat, 444.
-, in Brandenburg, 434; Louis sends money to, 439; Charles pledged to, 453.
-, waiting for Scotch and English levies, 459; Denmark pays large sums to, 463.
-, Brandenburg wants out of dominions, 464; might help to stir up Austria, 467.
-, Denmark's support of, 488; Gabor wants help of, 490; Carleton to support interests in France, 498.
-, invades Silesia, 510; leaves Silesia, 519; turned back from Silesia, 543.
-, levies of, embarking, 522, 559; diversion should help Denmark, 528; English contributions to, 529.
-, success in Germany, 534; Gabor's troops join, 538; army in danger of destruction, 549; enters Hungary, 556.
-, dependence on Gabor, 559.
-, envoys to England. See Lermont; Wolffen.
-, -, Nicolas di:
-, commended to Mande, 447; asks for despatch, 451.
-, -, Count Philip von:
-, troops of for Spaniards near Constance, 159; movements of troops, 170.
Mantello [Prov. Sondrio, Italy], 183.
Mantes, Bishop of. See Du Plessis, Daniel, Bishop of Mende.
Manti. See Menty.
Mantua [Prov. Mantova, Italy]:
-, Feria wants to put Spanish garrison in, 83; French want to pacify with Savoy, 375.
-, Duke of. See Gonzaga, Ferdinand.
Mar, Earl of. See Erskine, John.
Maradas, Don Baltasar:
-, Wallenstein sends to Silesia, 497, 510.
Marande, M. de, Blainville's secretary in England:
-, sent to Paris and sees queen mother, 272; arrested at Faversham, 350, 383n.
Marbianio, 220.
Mardyke Canal, near Gravelines:
-, enlarged, 183.
Margate, co. Kent, 71.
Maria, Infanta of Spain:
-, presents to from Florence, 101; letters of Charles to, sent back unopened, 348; Buckingham could have got for Charles, 386.
-, marriage to king of Hungary, 435; proposal to give Lower Palatinate as dowry to, 435, 437, 450, 475.
-, Alva to accompany to Germany, 564; Khevenhuller leaves before, 572.
Maria Renata, daughter of Albert V, Duke of Bavaria, niece of Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria:
-, proposed marriage to Prince Palatine, 161.
mariners. See sailors.
Marini, Claudio, French ambassador in Savoy, 227.
-, summoned to Genoa on charge of treason, 153; views about English fleet, 224; objects to Wake managing Denmark match, 240.
-, denies that Savoy to lead French force, 346; says nothing will be done against Genoa without, 355.
-, Wake enemy of, 435; makes much of events in England, 537; says Louis does not want to come to blows with England, 543, 544.
Marioni, Pier Antonio, Venetian secretary in England:
-, grant to, 77.
-, Venetian secretary at Naples:
-, despatches, 203, 249, 258, 264, 338.
Marlborough, Earl of. See Ley, James.
marque, letters of, 28, 417, 429.
-, against subjects of Infanta Isabella, 52, 162, 194.
-, many issued, 167, 176; Venice wants to know if extend to Mediterranean, 204.
-, extend everywhere, 268; all ships carry, 297; talk of issuing if Huguenot peace not observed, 397.
marriage, Anglo-French, 180, 346, 526, 533.
-, opinions about at Madrid, 2, 17; parliament might dissolve, 3, 11; difficulties of dispensation removed, 8.
-, rumoured hitch, 9; James recommended hastening, 11; unaltered desire for, 12.
-, nuptials soon, 15, 20, 29, 33; arrangements for ceremony, 25, 34, 35; ceremony at Paris, 44.
-, opposition of Catholics and Spanish party to, 20; announced at Venice, 41; Gondomar to offer congratulation on, 47, 69, 84, 465, 466.
-, news of celebrated in England, 51; rejoicings at Paris over, 65; Morosini's help recognised, 67; congratulations on, 68, 103, 108.
-, contract read publicly, 99; no information at Florence about, 101.
-, French ambassadors to carry out treaty, 118; pope thanked for dispensation, 126.
-, Charles pledged to Catholics by promise upon, 143, 451; discords arise between two nations from, 144.
-, Pesaro's expenses for, 158, 433; French thought for reasons of interest, not of state, 199.
-, impelled Charles to declare against Spaniards, 202; Charles indebted to Scaglia about, 255.
-, English do not carry out articles, 263, 274, 289; Spaniards gain more from them than their own, 270.
-, Louis demands satisfaction upon articles, 281, 305.
-, Queen mother says brings nothing but sorrow, 354; Venetian satisfaction at, 376.
-, Charles obliged to pope for facilitating, 404; French efforts to render fruitless, 414.
-, Spain counts on French offence at non-fulfilment of treaty, 483; Carleton to treat about, 489, 531, 543.
-, Bassompierre demands fulfilment of contract, 505, 582, 591; Charles incensed with French over, 574.
-, French make most of necessity of English for contracting, 606.
-, -, Anglo-Spanish, 9.
-, account of negotiations given at Venice, 322; used as bait, 486; attachment of James to, 599; Buckingham popular for breaking off, 600.
-, - between Denmark and Savoy, 227, 240.
-, - between King of Hungary and Spanish Infanta, 435.
-, - between Palatine's son and heiress of Bavaria, 523.
-, - of Gaston of Orleans to Mlle. de Montpensier, 527.
Marseilles [Bouches du Rhone, France], 240, 438, 519.
-, fleet of, 82.
Marseuil, M. de:
-, secret proposals of, 160.
Marshal, the Earl. See Howard, Thomas, Earl of Arundel.
Marta, Marc Antonio:
-, petition for restitution of goods, 287.
Marteleevens, M.:
-, goes to Amsterdam about pawning of English jewels, 288n.
Marten, Sir Henry, Admiralty Judge:
-, releases St. Peter, 340; examined by parliament, 341.
Mary, Queen of England, 598.
Mary de' Medici, Queen Mother of France, 75, 274, 478, 545.
-, (1625):
-, supports Richelieu, 14; speaks for Baradas, 15; at wedding of Henrietta, 44.
-, talk of conference with Charles, 51, 62; attitude towards alliance with England, 65, 67, 93.
-, Louis parts from at Compiègne, 77, 81, 91; signs of dwindling favour, 84.
-, parting with Henrietta, 81, 93; desires peace with Huguenots, 109.
-, orders Ville aux Clercs to remain on in England, 118.
-, instructs Blainville to settle differences between Henrietta and Charles, 189.
-, Venice urges reconciliation with England on, 204, 239; writes to England advocating mildness and tact, 213.
-, Venetian ambassadors to support, 238; persuades Louis to invite Buckingham, 249.
-, Blainville of party of, 252; wants Aerssens to get Buckingham to go to France, 264.
-, (1626):
-, Buckingham wants as godmother to son, 271; distress at quarrels between Charles and Henrietta, 272; Bautru servant of, 275.
-, reserved with Scaglia, 291; Buckingham wants to take letters from queen to, 300.
-, Henrietta writes to, to intervene about Rochelle, 309; invites Buckingham to France, 331.
-, Blainville gives Henrietta letter from, 332; tells Prince of Piedmont no negotiations for peace on foot, 338.
-, upset by quarrels between Henrietta and Charles, 354; laments quarrels, 381.
-, Fargis consulted about peace, 460; maxim to ruin leading men of realm, 482.
-, mediatrix for overtures between England and Spain, 498, 313, 521; English will not allow queen to receive money from, 508.
-, sends to announce ambassadors extraordinary, 526; incensed at expulsion of Henrietta's attendants, 527, 546.
-, going to Limours, 535; Contarini tells of Carleton's satisfaction, 570, 571; rails at English, grieved at daughter's situation, 571.
-, Bassompierre presents letters in England, 573; gives Father Sancy to Bassompierre, 574.
-, angry at Henrietta's treatment, 583; reason for getting Henrietta to speak for Buckingham, 605.
masques, 87.
-, queen presents to king, 345, 346.
Master of the Ceremonies:
-, Pesaro gets new one appointed, 200.
-, - See Lewkenor.
Master of the Jewel House. See Mildmay, Sir Henry.
Master of the Ordnance. See Carew.
Master of Requests. See Aylesbury, Thomas; Coke, Sir John.
Master of the Rolls. See Cæsar, Sir Julius.
Master of the Wards. See Naunton.
Matogorda, island, near Cadiz, Spain:
-, English take, 207.
Matthew, Tobias, Archbishop of York:
-, orders to about Catholics withdrawn, 237.
-, -, Toby, son of the Archbishop of York:
-, peace negotiations conducted by, 586, 592.
Maugeron, Moigiron,—, 112.
Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse:
-, plans of league for, 58; claims fulfilment of James's promise at Cassel, 434; declares for Denmark, 474.
-, -, Prince of Savoy, Cardinal, the Cardinal of Savoy, 509.
Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria, 105, 437.
-, (1625):
-, spaniards cannot come to arrangement with, 48.
-, writes to Lorranie and Wirtemberg to mediate for peace, 75; emperor proposed armistice through, 82.
-, asks for peace, 88; emperor wants to establish, 140; Palatine appeals against, 141.
-, gives powers to Infanta to arrange peace, 160; Rusdorf wants France to throw over, 185.
-, means to make Upper Palatinate Catholic, 186; emperor to ask diet to confirm electoral dignity on, 199.
-, Denmark considers only enemy, 244; recalls Tilly for needs of Austria, 467.
-, wants papal troops in Germany, 478; may marry heiress to Palatine's son, 437, 523.
-, overtures to France, 566; concerned in reinstatement of Palatine, 611.
-, niece of. See Maria Renata.
Maxwell, Robert, Earl of Nithsdale:
-, Buckingham sends to Scotland to supervise, 311.
-, reports discontent in Scotland, 559.
May, Sir Humphrey, Offredo, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster:
-, added to Council, 13; shows impossibility of subsisting without parliament, 380; at Council about trade with Spain, 399.
Mayence. See Mainz.
Maynwaring, Sir Henry:
-, compensation claimed for ship taken by, 494.
meat, English fondness for, 609.
Meautys (? Mutuis), a Scot, 218.
Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Duke of. See Adolphus Frederick.
Medici, Alessandro de', Cardinal, papal legate in France:
-, Henry IV visits, 47.
-, -, Ferdinand II de', Grand Duke of Tuscany:
-, levies for, 32; galleys of, 36.
-, knights of St. Stephen subjects of, 279; Bollognini obtains loan from, 304.
-, dealings with ecclesiastics and Spaniards, 313.
-, -, Giuliano de', Archbishop of Pisa:
-, may go as ambassador to England and France, 101.
Medina Sidonia, Duke of. See Guzman, Alfonzo Ferez de.
Mediterranean Sea, 76, 96, 516.
-, English fleet may enter, 35, 38, 71, 95, 110, 224; Savoy wants English to enter, 82.
-, English offer to help Savoy in, 99; Venice favours idea of English fleet entering, 102, 103.
-, English fleet cannot serve in without arrangement with France, 104.
-, Savoy wants English ships for, 191; Venice wants to know if English and Dutch mean so send fleet to, 194, 195, 220, 228.
-, Savoy wants English fleet sent to, 201, 227, 242, 264; Louis wants Dutch squadron to enter, 217.
-, difficulties in way of English fleet going to, 235, 253; Scaglia and Guise want Dutch to enter, 245.
-, English fleet reported to have entered, 246, 259; Dutch want ships to enter, 255.
-, no appearance of English fleet going to, 279, 362; Spain cannot protect Turks in, 279.
-, France ruined plan of joint operations in, 301; Spaniards to keep three fleets in, 429.
-, French galleons brought from, to ocean, 592.
Megalotti. See Magalotti.
Mehemet, Pasha of Buda, 340, 456, 490.
-, not to go further in peace negotiations with emperor, 42, 91; orders sent to, 43; reports conclusion of peace, 92; letters not shown to ambassadors, 173.
-, secret understanding with imperialists, 307; reports uneasiness of emperor because peace not ratified, 331; moving in Gabor's interests, 348.
Meilne. See Mildmay.
Melrose, Earl of. See Hamilton, Thomas.
Melun [Seine et Marne, France]:
-, despatches dated from, 77, 84, 85, 94, 100, 109, 110, 119, 132, 400, 410.
-, declaration of war at, 138.
Mende [la Lozière, France]:
-, Bishop of. See Du Plessis, Daniel.
Mendoza, Juan de, Marquis of Hinojosa, Inoiosa:
-, goes to Portugal, 33; challenge to Buckingham, 50.
Menty, Gaspard de, Baron d'Allier, Manti, Vice-Admiral of the French fleet:
-, pursues Soubise to Falmouth, 191; ordered to withdraw, 251; compelled to retire, Dutch ships taken from, 252; to hand over ships lent to France, 397.
Merchants, 76, 89, 203, 371, 418, 529, 541, 588.
-, give up idea of farming silk, 29; will advance nothing for Denmark, 57; help pay Henrietta's dowry, 90.
-, want security for advance to Mansfelt, 95; enable Mansfelt to pay troops, 145.
-, tyrannise over Zante and Cephalonia, 455; news through, 557.
-, - of Amsterdam:
-, Mansfelt tries to induce to advance money, 110, 120; clamour for compensation against English, 596.
-, - from Bohemia, 223.
-, -, Dutch:
-, attempt to raise money from, 184; advance on crown jewels, 356.
-, -, English:
-, pay cottimo, 187; arrested at Naples, 247, 250; released, 259; no hopes from Morocco, 236.
-, appeal to French chancellor, 263; goods seized at fair of St. Jerome, 337; informed of arrest in France, 341; cannot get goods back from French, 397; goods seized in France, 494; French reprisals on, 562.
-, attach importance to consulage affair, 287; remonstrate, 296; to be approached about consulage, 307; contentions about consulage, 323.
-, appeal against Venetian indigo duty, 309; trading at Venice, 550, 552–555.
-, suffer severely, 312; want to trade at Bantam, 335; agent sent to Poland for interests, 343.
-, announce peace in France, 357; French promised satisfaction
through, 363; one going to France for queen's dowry, 464.
-, engaged in currant trade, 377; hope to keep up trade at London, 383; restoration of goods stopped, 434; assignment for Mansfelt, 498.
-, conflicting views about Persian trade, 406; send ship to Malaga instead of Persia, 407.
-, forbidden to offer higher pay to sailors, 418; Council takes opinion about new coinage, 534; oppose recall of Roe, 535; Council does not meddle with, 594; loan asked of, 600, 603.
-, -, Flemish:
-, Charles makes list of for a loan, 468; trading at Venice, 550, 552–555.
-, -, French:
-, English take money for, 231, 263; appeal of leads Louis to seize English goods, 338; English restore goods, 387; cargo of Dunkirk ship to satisfy, 447.
-, -, Scotch and Irish, at Brussels, edict against, 257.
-, -, Spanish:
-, goods for in Hanse ships taken, 201; fears for safety of plate fleet, 210; English take money for, 231.
-, -, Turkish:
-, opinion on silk trade through Beirut, 503.
-, -, Venetian, 354.
-, at Aleppo, and consulage, 173–175, 260; hire English ships, 296; Contarini to look after interests, 372.
-, lading on English ships pay duty to consul, 286; Pesaro to protect, 394; not to pay consulage, 536.
-, - See also East India Co., French Co., Levant Co., West India Co.
-, -, names of:
-, Abbot, Maurice; Abdy, Antony; Bentio, Giovanni Battista; Burlamacchi, Filippo; Calandrini, Filippo; Chizzali, Giovanni; Garroway, Henry; Hobson, John; Marta, Marc Antonio; Plumpton, John; Ricaut, Peter; Sansovar, Aga; Simes, Ralph; Tesson, Nathaniel; Vandeput, Henry.
Merode, Floris a, ambassador of Brandenburg to England:
-, arrival, 168; Dutch treaty to be sent to, 176; offices of, 177.
-, -, Meroda, John, Count of:
-, Flanders troops under, 434.
Mesocco, Musocco, Val di [canton Grisons, Switzerland], 409.
Messia, Don Agostin:
-, made lieutenant general of Spanish forces, 208; leaves for Asturias, 210.
Metz [Prov. Lorraine, German Empire], 185.
-, Denmark asks Louis to send forces of to empire, 140; Palatine wants same, 149.
Meures. See Hamilton, Thomas, Earl of Melrose.
Meuse, River, 83
-, canal from to Rhine, 580n.
Mexico, North America, 94.
Michiel, Agostin, Savio alla Mercanzia, 445, 485, 552.
Middelburg [Prov. Zeeland, Netherlands]:
-, conference at between Dutch and Infanta, 569.
-, Councillor of. See Beaumont, Simon de.
Middlesex, Earl of. See Cranfield.
Milan, Italy, 243, 409, 458.
-, Gondomar going to, 9; Charles might declare war on, 139; levies in empire to help, 140; France declares war on, 142; Feria wants money from, 463.
-, troops from Naples for, 183, 188; Feria tries to force Genoa to send troops to, 187; no more Swiss for, 188.
-, news from, 162.
-, despatches dated at, 39, 304.
-, papal troops for, 359.
-, governor of. See Figueroa, Don Gomez Suarez de, Duke of Feria.
-, Venetian instructions to resident at, 518.
Milanese, the State of Milan:
-, German troops in, 32; Genoese troops in, 36; invasion intended, 42; Spaniards strong in, 45.
-, French army to enter, 145; German troops delay entering, 153; Mansfelt's troops enter, 170.
-, Savoy to invade with French help, 191; Swiss levies against, 236; withdrawal of Spaniards in, 242.
-, Scaglia's undertaking about, 284n; Savoy ready to invade, 292.
-, Conway says Venice and Savoy ought to divide, 308; steps to prevent Spanish troops entering, 332.
-, Feria's forces in, 359; filled with troops, 414; Savoy ready to invade, 436.
-, Venice ready for attack from, 446; proposed invasion, 467, 468; pope's troops in, 478.
-, decision to disarm at, 510; not disarming, 524, 539; Wake wants pass through, 538.
-, forces increasing in, 556, 557, 593.
Mildmay, Sir Henry, Meilne, Master of the Jewel House:
-, accompanies Buckingham to Hague, 234.
militia:
-, proclamation for exercising, 185.
Mindanao:
-, mace and nutmeg from, 609.
Minden [Westphalia, German Empire]:
-, Denmark has army near, 140, 142; Tilly quartered near, 215.
Mirabel, Marquis of. See Toledo y Davila, Don Antonio de.
Miron, Robert, French ambassador in Switzerland, 26, 474.
-, forming company of Swiss, 159; Swiss regiments levied by, 153; resists attempts to stop levies for France, 163; entertains Venetian ambassadors, 423; knows little of peace negotiations, 424.
Mirton. See Morton.
Misteria Politica:
-, Harstein's answer to, 236.
Mogul, the Great. See Jahangir.
Moigiron. See Maugeron.
Molin, Domenico, Venetian Proveditore General:
-, instructions to, 65.
Molucca Islands:
-, Dutch fleet at, 398.
Mondovi [Prov. Coni, Italy], 229.
-, Savoy sends help to, 224.
money:
-, difficulty of finding, 148, 156, 167, 185, 218, 237, 248, 258, 281, 313, 350, 362, 527, 534, 539; expedients for raising, 185, 489, 495, 534, 568, 576.
-, English coin from bullion taken from French, 263; taken on Dunkirk ship, 273; provision of, important for Buckingham, 319.
-, parliament means to control expenditure, 358; king demands of parliament, 367.
-, special, for coronation, 359; sailors demand for, 468, 479; king orders ways to be found for raising, 473.
-, raised by loan in London, 479; proposal to raise from Catholics, 480.
-, proposal to increase gold money 10%, 489; reducing weight of gold coins, 527, 534.
-, Cranfield enlisted to find, 539; Charles tells Council every effort must be made to find, 538; raising in illicit ways ruins king's reputation, 604.
-, cardecues, 185n.
-, dollars, 353.
-, ducats, 185, 287.
-, florins, 218, 226, 234, 237, 248, 258, 281, 313, 362.
-, piastres, 287, 420.
-, pieces of eight, 534.
-, reals, ryals, 176, 314, 377, 490, 588.
-, reichs thalers, rix dollars, 234, 265, 490, 540, 577.
-, sequins, 132, 260, 330, 388, 459.
-, thalers, 164, 247, 434.
Monferrat, Italy, 458.
-, Feria will go straight to, 91; Spanish troops in heart of, 125.
-, Feria has designs on, 132; Spaniards ravage, 137.
Monmouth, Earl of. See Cary, Robert.
Monsieur. See Gaston, Duke of Orleans.
Montagu, Edward, son of Lord President:
-, summoned to Lords as Baron Kimbolton, 440.
-, -, Henry, Viscount Mandeville, Lord President of the Council, 440.
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4.
-, funeral incident referred to, 54, 55, 114.
-, made Earl of Manchester, 326.
-, shows impossibility of subsisting without parliament, 380; attends Council about trade with Spain, 399; begs king to reconsider dissolution, 453; question about Piero Butler, 604.
-, - Richard, rector of Stanford Rivers, king's almoner:
-, parliament proceeds against for book Appello Cœsurem, 129, 130.
-, -, Walter:
-, favourite of Buckingham, 64; stopped on way back to Calais, 350; sent to France, 527, 539.
-, Louis refuses to see, 545, 555; returns, 546; Charles pretends satisfaction at repulse, 547.
-, English want revenge for, 574.
Montaign, George, Bishop of London:
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 4.
-, sent to Cambridge to get Buckingham made chancellor, 441; returns, 449.
Montauban [Tarn et Garonne, France]:
-, Louis can easily beleaguer, 117; extreme need of, 333.
Montealbano, Montalbon, Giovanni Battista, a Neapolitan gentleman, 246, 307, 329, 491.
-, sent to Constantinople to negotiate truce, 103; ambassadors at Constantinople try to forestall, 109; arrives at Constantinople, 125.
-, Caimecan will not admit, 150, 173, 186; leaving for Vienna, 173; cannot get audience of Vizier, 182.
-, bribes with jewels, 197; leaves without audience, 215, 219; takes letter from Bairam Pasha to Alva, 233.
-, inducements held out by, to Turks, 278, 501; bribes made by, 330; does not leave, 388.
Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, Philip.
Montmorency, Henry, Duke of, Admiral of France:
-, does not feel safe to employ English sailors, 100; Effiat so send English ships to, 132; claims payment, 418.
Montpensier, Mlle. de. See Bourbon, Mary de.
Montu, President:
-, Savoy will send to treat with Wake, 153.
Monzon [Prov. Aragon, Spain]:
-, treaty of, the Valtelline peace, 402, 412, 421, 422, 477, 481, 484, 492, 515, 540.
-, Venice informed of, 373; France wants revised, 374; Infanta Isabella approves, 378.
-, Venice thinks Louis will not sign without consent of allies, 379; Prince of Piedmont does not believe, 382; Charles objects to, 383.
-, may induce Denmark to come to terms, 386; Blainville excuses, 391, 392; Venice and Savoy may object to, 392.
-, not ratified, nothing said about in England, 399.
-, Venetian comments on, 436, 438; Fargis took first steps towards, 460.
-, Venice sends for articles, 466; efforts of Venice against, 475; articles of, 478, 479.
-, Savoy's attitude to, 481; France blamed for, 487, 543, 557; Wake expresses regret to Swiss about, 589.
-, Grisons will not accept, 590; fresh difficulties about, 593.
Moors:
-, propose to attack Andalusia, 227.
Moravia and Moravians, 577.
-, emperor asked to pardon, 58; fear of rising in, 510.
Morbegno [Prov. Sondrio, Italy], 32.
-, Cœuvres takes up quarters at, 108; Pappenheim thinks of taking, 183.
More, Sir Thomas:
-, residence at Chelsea, 53n.
-, -, Mr., member of parliament:
-, sent to Tower by Commons, 449.
Morea, Greece, 470.
Moresini. See Morosini.
Morgan, Sir Charles, Colonel:
-, treats for surrender of Breda, 69; made reputation at Breda, 610.
Moro, Lunardo, Venetian ambassador in Spain, 315, 533.
-, despatches, 2, 9, 17, 24, 33, 47, 78, 94, 96, 102, 120, 125, 136, 138, 164, 172, 194, 206–210, 215, 259, 273, 420, 510, 524, 531, 554, 564, 572, 589.
-, written to about Pasini, 121; visits Cardinal legate, 460.
Morocco:
-, embassy to be sent to, 336.
-, King of. See Muley Zidan.
Morosini, Moresini, Marc Antonio, Venetian ambassador in France, 37, 74, 103, 144, 170, 189.
-, despatches, 7, 14, 15, 22, 25, 35, 44, 47, 48, 49, 59, 60, 65–67, 69, 77, 84, 85, 93, 100, 109, 110, 119, 132, 144, 150, 183, 201, 209, 227, 235, 245, 248, 250, 254, 263, 272, 288, 289, 303, 305.
-, to go into mourning for James, 15; condolences to English ambassadors, 22; at marriage of Henrietta, 44.
-, visits Buckingham, 59; Carlisle summons to Louvre, 60; Carlisle wants to propose regular alliance to Richelieu, 65.
-, congratulates king and Henrietta, 66; efforts for marriage recognised, 67; informed of funeral incident, 80.
-, friendly offices with Buckingham, 86; speaks of English fleet to ministers, 145.
-, insists on disadvantage of France and England not having ministers at Court of other, 151.
-, to promote union between France and England, 187, 228; communication with Pesaro, 183.
-, tries to soothe Richelieu towards England, 202; Hales calls on, 245; wanted to decide about sending to England, 250.
-, prevent arrest of English ships, 268; hopes French will not make peace with Spaniards, 331.
-, -, -, Venetian ambassador to Savoy, 421, 422, 438, 484.
-, despatches, 336, 378, 401, 410, 420, 435, 456, 458, 483, 491, 501, 531, 537, 543, 555, 563.
-, tries to get Badoer assassinated, 549n; money voted to for couriers, 591.
-, -, Moresini, —, Captain of the galeasses, 22, 31.
Morris. See Ships, names of.
Mortesa, Pasha of Buda:
-, Gabor to be referred to, 501; peace negotiations referred to, 543; Roe has letters for, 544; not to renew peace with emperor unless Gabor agrees, 563.
-, orders to keep armed on frontiers, 502, 512, 542, 556, 562; raids imperial territory, 580.
Morton, Murton, Mirton, Albert, 88, 89, 148.
-, signs proclamation of Charles's accession, 5; Charles confirms appointment, 28.
-, to go to France and Holland, 62; Baroccio speaks with, 69; brings account of French negotiations, 82; so see king at Dover and proceed to Hague, 86.
-, knows Italian well, 93; nothing known of journey, 99; going to Netherlands, 101, 112.
-, arrives at Hague as ambassador extraordinary, 102; first audience, proposals, 110, 111.
-, sees Prince of Orange at Camp, 120; wait at Hague to arrange alliance, 127.
-, ordered to return to treat in England, 129, 133, 137; tries to get money for Mansfelt, 132, 133.
-, at conference about Mansfelt, 135; taking back English levies, 136; small present to, 137.
-, detained in Zeeland by bad weather, 145, 151; returns to London, 156.
-, Secretary of State:
-, death, 162.
-, -, Earl of. See Douglas, William.
Most Christian. See Louis XIII, King of France.
Mosto, Andrea da, Proveditore of Cephalonia:
-, despatch, 377.
Mount's Bay, co. Cornwall:
-, pirate raid on, 149n.
Mula, Z. da, Savio alla Mercanzia, 356, 413.
Muley Zidan, King of Morocco:
-, English to open negotiations with, 267; little advantage to be obtained from, 336.
Mulgrave, Earl of. See Sheffield, Edmund, Lord.
Munster [Westphalia, German Empire], 382.
Murad IV, Sultan of Turkey, the Grand Turk, 419, 562.
-, Arz to about pirates, 23; to deal with pirates, 24; proposed letter to Gabor, 42, 43, 91.
-, will not ratify peace with emperor, 92, 126; Viceroy of Naples sends presents to, 103.
-, negotiations for truce with Spain against interests, 125; peace with emperor, 132.
-, letter to Gabor, 164; order demolishing English claims to consulage, 173.
-, Cossacks damage, 182; mother of, helps negotiations for truce with Spain, 186.
-, Roe means to apply to about consulage, 196; Roe draws up paper to against truce with Spain, 197.
-, Gabor tells of proposed marriage, 232; offer of peace to by Spain, 279; Roe shows deceit of Spanish offers to, 279, 280.
-, sees prejudice of truce with Spain, 329; Spanish hopes based on mother and sister of, 330.
-, gives Gabor permission to move, 410; Gabor's moving depends on, 471.
-, order to Tartars, 490; well aware of evil designs of Spaniards and imperialists, 491.
-, has council held about Gabor, 501; does not want truce with Spain, 502.
-, diversion of Persian silk would deprive of revenue, 503; writing to Gabor, 532.
-, approves Gabor's alliance with Princes of Germany, 542; presents to Gabor, 556.
-, against interests to give investiture to Gabor's wife, 580; letters to various potentates, 595.
Murato, Captain:
-, to enlist troops for Venice, 25.
Murray, John, Earl of Annandale:
-, king sends to stop Scottish parliament, 500; returns, 522.
Murton. See Morton.
muscat wine. See under wine.
Muscovy:
-, higher pay for voyage to, 418; Sweden wants England to induce to invade Poland, 569.
Musocco. See Mesocco.
Mutuis, a Scot ? Meautys:
-, Palatine asks may be sent to Gabor, 218.