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M
Ma'amura, la Mamora, Morocco: siege of, 73.
Macchignon. See Matignon.
Macrincola, Zorzi, 328.
Madame. See Christina, Princess of Piedmont.
Madonna del Rosario. See Ships, names of.
Madrid, Spain, 196, 236, 503.
-, letters from, 560, 561.
-, despatches dated at, 73, 82, 93, 98, 114, 121, 129, 179, 180, 182, 204, 205, 220, 230, 249, 265, 269, 280, 298, 304, 318, 324, 331, 347, 356, 365, 367, 382, 388, 391, 426, 435, 440, 443, 467, 474, 495, 522, 527, 545, 555, 574, 595.
-, Porter's mission to, 292, 378.
-, Escurial, 356.
Magdeburg:
-, Administrator of. See Christian William of Brandenburg.
-, Bishop of. See Leopold William, son of emperor.
Maggi,—, secretary of French embassy at Venice, 393.
Magna Carta, 85.
Mahamut, Celebi, witness, 142.
Maille, Urbain de, Marquis de Brézé, Marshal of France, M. de Brise:
-, Richelieu sends for, 81.
Maillezais, Malese [Vendée, France], 275.
Mainwaring, Dr. Roger:
-, condemned by parliament, 156, 157; presented to Stanford Rivers rectory, 188.
Majorca, Balearic Island, Spain:
-, Digby's captures off, 81.
Malaga, Spain:
-, merchant of, obtains licence to trade with Spain, 458, 466; tries to get partners, 493; trade with England restarted, 595.
-, -, -, See Pas.
-, French and Hamburg ships at, 527.
Malamocco [Prov. Venezia, Italy], 200.
-, English ship in quarantine at, 191.
Malese. See Maillezais.
Malipiero, Francesco, Piero, Proveditore of Cephalonia:
-, despatches, 352, 391.
Malipiero, Piero, Proveditore of Zante, 78.
-, despatches to Senate, 65, 77, 112, 149, 196.
-, complains of behaviour of Ciuran, 196.
Malta, island of, 254, 255.
-, ships of, 141, 147, 254, 255.
-, English ship fights, 280.
-, fears of pirates of, 163.
Mamora. See Ma' amura.
Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu, Henry.
Manelli, firm of, 427.
Manfredonia [Prov, Foggia, Italy], 176.
-, grain from, 177, 203.
manifesto:
-, issued by Charles upon dissolution of parliament, 599.
Mansfelt, Ernest Count of:
-, Peblitz served under, 2, 107, 213, 591; Kniphausen served under, 158, 213, 591.
-, old soldiers of, for Venice, 216; French treachery over, 300, 477.
-, -, Colonel:
-, imperial forces under, 16, 48.
Mantua [Prov. Mantova, Italy], 56, 150, 238, 270, 368, 582.
-, affair helped by reconciliation of France and England, 4; Governor of Milan and Savoy confer to detriment of, 25; danger to Italy of affair, 27.
-, only way to succour is by diversion in Savoy, 57; Louis ready to help when free, 65, 220.
-, French tricked Savoy over, 105; English goods for, 128; Savoy wants to keep France busy till affair settled, 239.
-, pope claims to have done all that necessary for, 279; French defeated on way to help, 284.
-, Venice urges question of, 322; claims of Duchess of Lorraine to, 363.
-, Spanish claims to, 385; Venetian interests bound up with, 393.
-, diversion towards Genoa will not help, 424; question of changed Scaglia's views, 431.
-, imperial commissioner at, 463; France acts openly upon, 465; imperialists threaten, 512.
-, French preparations for relief, 526; Spaniards send troops to frontier, 527, 535.
-, courier of, 297.
-, news from, 407.
-, Duke of. See Gonzaga, Charles.
Marans, Marrano [Charente Inferieure, France]:
-, Louis goes to, 165.
Marcelli, firm of, 426.
Marcheville, Marseville, French envoy:
-, frequent journeys to Bavaria, deceived by Bavaria, 561.
Margaret, widow of Henry, Duke of Lorraine:
-, claims to Monferrat, 218; Villars at Niort for, 236.
Margarita. See Ships, names of, Pearl.
Maria Anna, Infanta of Spain:
-, not likely to go to Vienna before Ferdinand made King of Romans, 552.
Maria Magdalena, Archduchess of Austria, Dowager Grand Duchess of Tuscany, the Archduchess:
-, invites Roe and wife to comedy, 324.
Marina:
-, Venetian vice-consul at, 138.
mariners. See sailors.
Marini, Claudio, French ambassador in Savoy, 248.
-, writes Savoy on ill terms with Spain, 63; thinks surrender of Rochelle near, 80; hears of withdrawal of English fleet, 110.
-, news received by, 180, 367; sends word of Carlisle, 239; communications with Bethune, 264, 306.
-, says Zorzi introduced Montagu to king, 390; Louis may wish to consult about peace, 445.
-, makes trouble about Corner seeing Valancay, 468; wife of, lighted bonfires about fall of Rochelle, 471.
Marioni, Pier Antonio, Venetian resident at Milan:
-, despatches to Senate, 77, 218, 227, 244.
Marlborough, Earl of. See Ley, James.
marque, letters of, 172, 177, 212, 380, 465, 507, 551.
-, issued to English merchants, 134, 200, 203, 241; no more to be issued for Mediterranean, 598.
Marrano. See Marans.
marriage, Anglo-French:
-, treaty for, 375, 397, 542, 543.
-, made for an alliance, 204; provisions for French servants in treaty ignored, 213, 349.
-, French will insist on terms, 274, 540; Carlisle made, 295; ill effect on relations of France and England, 300.
-, articles about household to be maintained, 314; pope readily gave dispensation for, 424.
-, Richelieu demands filfilment of whole contract, 486; English will not have queen mother sole arbiter upon, 487.
-, surprise at Charles treating again about, 489; obligations of Louis to pope upon, 520.
-, English claim to have revived contract, 536; new article in peace terms upon, 562.
-, -, Anglo-Spanish:
-, Clarke employed over, 132; Vane worked for, 593.
Marseilles [Bouches du Rhone, France], 149, 219, 342, 391, 403.
-, English goods cannot go to, 58, 59; Guise leaves for, 70.
-, Baroccio asked for ships against 123; ships expected at, with money, 164.
-, preparations of Guise to sail from, 390, 393, 443, 454.
-, Guise embarks troops and munitions from, 548; English watch on, 598.
Marseville. See Marcheville.
Marten, Sir Henry, Judge of the Admiralty:
-, Contarini appeals to, to suspend proceedings about Digby, 569; Digby appeals to, for goods, 578, 588; Contarini refuses to appeal to for Jonas, 587.
-, will do nothing till further order from king, 579.
Martinego, Marquis Ghirardo, 348.
Martivento. See Spartivento.
Mary. See Ships, names of.
Mary de' Medici, Queen Mother of France, 75, 315.
-, (1628):
-, stiff reply to Zorzi, 2, 11; Zorzi approaches about peace, 3; asks king to allow Duchess of Chevreuse back, 4.
-, secret counsels disclosed, 53; page of, in England, suspected as spy, 62.
-, well disposed to peace, 70; writes to Henrietta of siege of Casale, 72; Dutch ambassadors urge peace on, 92; informed of departure of English fleet from Rochelle, 94.
-, peace negotiations with, 183, 191, 237; orders prayers, on news of English fleet, 279.
-, proposed correspondence with Henrietta to help peace negotiations, 311–313, 350–352, 363, 377, 457.
-, Valencay advises of Buckingham's death, 318; Dutch ambassadors approach about peace, 339.
-, kings sends to, 351; proposal to refer question of Henrietta's household to, 375, 399, 405, 442, 453, 454, 463, 486, 489, 539, 540, 542, 543, 562.
-, promises to serve cause of peace, 434; reply to Henrietta, 436, 440, 448.
-, king sees incognito, 436; no affection for house of Nevers, 446; should be no disparity between and Henrietta, 452.
-, consults Zorzi about reply to daughter, 456.
-, (1629):
-, Richelieu wants to be sole arbiter about Household, 487, 489, 546; active for peace, 494.
-, letter of Henrietta to, 504; would like daughter to be less partial to English, 505.
-, asks for St. Esprit as a courtesy, 521; deserves preeminence, 522; letter in reply to Henrietta, 523.
-, helping peace, opinion of Venetian sincerity, 536; great influence over Henrietta, 539, 540.
-, article about household for approval of, 547; encouragement of peace efforts, 559, 601.
-, considers English peace settled, 561; tells Zorzi of peace with Spain, 582.
Massa, Mazza, Pompeio, 543, 556.
Master of the Horse. See Gordon, George Lord; Hamilton, James, Marquis of.
Matignon, Jacques de, Marshal, M. de Macchignon, lieutenant in Lower Normandy:
-, activity against Huguenot conspiracy, 173.
Maurice, Prince of Savoy, Cardinal:
-, going to marry, 188; pope objected to receiving Carlisle, 306, 388.
Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria, 441.
-, Cardinal Barberino speaks of need of cultivating, 230; would break with emperor but for Catholic league, 401.
-, indication of league with France, 415; passport from, for Lady Wake, 455, 460, 475, 476.
-, possible counterpoise to Hapsburgs, 463.
-, French take side of, 497; hold on Palatinate, 517; Spaniards uneasy about intentions, 523.
-, understanding with France, 533; Spaniards promise to uphold in Upper Palatinate, 545.
-, warns princes of Germany of approaching slavery, 552;
thought to be deceiving France, 561.
-, interests in Palatinate, 592.
Maxwell, Robert, Earl of Nithsdale; Scottish friar reported treating covertly with, 517.
Mayenne, Duke of. See Gonzaga, Ferdinand.
Mazza. See Massa.
Mazzaroti, Bortolo, coadjutor of cloth duty:
-, petition of, 411.
Meaux, M. de, Sieur de la Raméc, Meos:
-, brought back English prisoners, 4; attends Montagu, 355.
Mecklenburg, Duchy, German Empire:
-, Wallenstein thinks of making canal through, 24, 511; Wallenstein needs hold on Baltic to secure, 600.
Medici, Ferdinand II de', Grand Duke of Tuscany.
-, quotes Comines, 15; incensed at plundering of Orlandini's ship, 280.
-, English lading ships for, 303; Roe did not call on, 324.
-, emperor promises investiture of Urbino, 360.
-, projects to increase trade of Leghorn, 545.
-, -, Giuliano de', Archbishop of Pisa:
-, brother of concerned in scheme for trade with English and Dutch, 545.
-, -, Mary de', See Mary de' Medici.
Mediterranean Sea:
-, English privateers in, 167, 588; Elizabeth would not allow privateering in, 210, 308, 381; how Digby went to, 211; Digby to be recalled from, 272, 294.
-, Levant Co. petitions against privateering in, 396; English ships in, 408.
-, Spaniards fear English fleet entering, 411; Digby out of, 417.
-, Guise's fleet to chase English ships in, 460.
-, Spaniards offer Savoy salt of islands of, 515; Dutch ships from fight English off Dover, 538.
-, belligerents in, trade in name of Venetians or Florentines, 550.
-, Digby's prizes from, 554; Digby promises recoupment if returns to, 571.
-, Elizabeth and James discountenanced privateering in, 578; Charles will issue no more letters of marque for, 598.
Mehemet Pasha, Beglerbey of Aleppo, 482.
Mehemet di Abdi, merchant, 483.
Mehemet son of Ali, Cadi of Bairas, 482, 483.
Memmingen, Memminga [Bavaria German Empire]:
-, troops quartered at, 16.
Mendoza,—, a Spaniard:
-, said to have accompanied Porter from Spain, 534.
Meos. See Meaux.
merchants, 462, 571, 597.
-, news received by, 110, 307, 431, 456; and from, 339.
-, deprecate war with France, 13; go where best market, 39; relief to, at Venice, 40.
-, taking wool to Spalato and Ragusa, 303; may buy Digby's booty, at Zante, 320.
-, collusion with, at Zante, for sale of pirated goods, 332; Savoy encourages trade at Villefranche, 423.
-, security wanted for, from Savoy, 429.
-, business curtailed by behaviour of Falconier at Constantinople, 448.
-, injury to, by Digby's action at Alexandretta, 481; Spaniards permit to export more fruit, 527.
-, interested in Alexandria, have leave to hire foreign ships, 575.
-, of Amsterdam:
-, trading at Leghorn just the same, 36.
-, of Dover, 32.
-, English:
-, not disturbed by new impost at Cephalonia, 25; captured wine sold to at Cephalonia, 28.
-, oppose limiting of trade with Holstein, 49; mistrust of Savoy, 58; refuse to go to Villefranche, 59.
-, Wake asked to appeal to, against privateers, 100; frightened away by Dutch, 125.
-, of Alexandretta, 102; at Zante, 112, 254; at Venice, 114, 115; at Constantinople, 181.
-, ships sail in fleets for safety, 133.
-, at Zante and Cephalonia, reply to petition of, 143, 144, 175; trading at Cephalonia, 544.
-, endangered by Alexandretta affair, 148; goods seized at Aleppo, 244.
-, parliament remonstrates at seizure of ships armed by, 173; guarantee payment for Dutch ships seized, 214.
-, only few left in London, 225; trade with Leghorn, 229; permission to take salt fish to Venice, 268.
-, Buckingham, for a bribe, allowed to trade with Spain, 295; fear effect on Turks of Digby's escapades, 308; money paid by, at Aleppo, 323; favour Digby's men at Zante, 324.
-, make representations to Digby, 396; arrested, to secure Digby's good behaviour, 392.
-, refuse to pay customs, 394, 395.
-, at Hamburg, raise money for Morgan's troops, 433.
-, disgust with Digby, 443.
-, petition about salt fish, 454; requests to trade with Spain, 459, 466.
-, nothing done against, at Aleppo, 482; unwilling to risk trade with Spain, 493.
-, have mart at Susa, 495; try to export grain for Genoa, 511.
-, bought plundered cargo of Pasqualigo, 524; have two houses at Venice, 525.
-, Commons asks for withdrawal of licence to trade with Spain, 565.
-, exporting carob beans to Venice, 566; warned of possible reprisals at Venice, 579.
-, wealth of country in hands of, 590; decline to trade rather than pay duty, 599.
-, Flemish:
-, of Alexandria, 337.
-, permission to take salt fish to Venice, 268, 454.
-, French, at Aleppo, 244, 481–483.
-, Levantine:
-, Levant ports reserved for, 40.
-, Venctian, 334.
-, Levantine ports reserved for, 40; privileges at Venice, 41; press for permission to hire English ships, 83, 229; ordered not to pay Cottimo to English, 117; fear trouble because of Alexandretta affair, 147, 148, 163.
-, permission to hire English ships, 178; Jonas and S. Michele Archangelo had cargoes for, 525.
-, none in England, 525; concerned in Jonas, 587.
merchants, names of. See Albanesi; Arrigoni; Baronio; Bentio; Boniton; Burlamachi; Calandrini; Carahan d' Abdi; Carcano; Coquel; Cossati; Dorchi; Doudori; Ermans; Ferrari; Greswell; Hobson; Hyde; Langor; Let; Manelli; Marcelli; Massa; Mehemet d' Abdi; Nauriau; Nys; Orlandini; Pas; Petri; Pignetti; Pozo; Rans; Ricaut; Rolle; Rossi; Schuyl; Scoit; Simes; Straza; Tasca; Tollins; Vanaxel; Vendramini; Venturi.
Merti, Don Francesco, Spanish ambassador in Savoy:
-, Wake wants to read Galilei's speech about Mantua, 510.
Mesmes, Claude de, Sieur d'Avaux, d'Avo, French ambassador at Venice, 4, 34.
-, offices about reconciliation, 33, 35; asks help for Nevers, 64.
-, gives account of retirement of English from Rochelle, 115–117; complains of Bailo's action against religious, 130.
-, Senate's note to, about English privateers, 135; presents memorial against privateers, 149.
-, remonstrances about privateers, 191, 217, 218, 474, 535, 544, 578; reply to, 228, 239; rejoinder, 239, 240.
-, Venice informs of Carlisle's offices, 285, 304; imparts fall of Rochelle, 393, 487, 426.
-, Venetian reply to, 430; report on Montagu's negotiations, 435; expresses French desire
of peace with England, 534, 544.
-, reply to, about saettia taken by Digby, 543; daily urging Venice to declare itself, 557.
-, denies reported peace with Spain, 582; remarks about reported peace, 584, 585.
-, offices about peace with England, 586, 593, 594.
Messia, Don Diego, Spanish ambassador extraordinary to France:
-, expected with offers of help against Huguenots, 88.
Messina, Sicily, 17, 28, 221, 254, 255, 334, 353.
-, news from, 253, 280.
-, ship taken from, 321.
-, ship captured off, 323.
Metaxa, Mutaxa, Nicodemus:
-, nuncio's representations against, 202.
Metz [Lorraine]:
-, Wallenstein to threaten, 561.
Mexico, 182.
-, -, Gulf of:
-, Dutch victory in, 444.
Mezo island of, Dalmatia:
-, despatch dated from, 161.
Michaelici, Zorzi, of Santa Maura:
-, statement of, 255.
Micono, Micone. See Mykonos.
Middelburg [Prov. Zeeland, Netherlands]:
-, English want cloth staple removed to, 86.
Milan [Prov. Milano, Italy], 38.
-, news from, 585.
-, Frenchmen living at, 175; French may trouble Spaniards in, 365; imperial commissioner returns to, 474.
-, Venice sends forces towards, 535.
-, governor of. See Cordova, Gonzales Fernandes de.
Milanese, 603.
-, wheat from, promised to Valtel-line, 386; England would back French invasion of, 421.
-, Wake talks of expelling Spaniards from, 450; proposal to supply with Balearic salt from Villefranche, 514.
-, very feeble, 585.
million, 338, 561.
-, of gold, 424, 425.
-, value of, 90.
-, half a, 280.
-, Savoy hopes to gain, a year at Villefranche, 517.
-, twenty required for Italy expedition, 527.
Milos, Millo, island, Cyclades, Ægean:
-, Digby at, 321.
Minden [Westphalia, German Empire], bishopric of:
-, Denmark would like to recover, 558.
Minorca, Balearic Island:
-, Digby captures French ship off, 78.
Mirabel, Marquis of. See Toledo y Davila, Antonio de.
Misli Tendi:
-, arz to Sultan, 141.
Mocenigo, Alvise, Venetian ambassador in Spain:
-, despatches to Senate, 73, 82, 92, 93, 97, 113, 114, 120, 129, 179, 180, 182, 204, 205, 220, 230, 249, 264, 269, 280, 298, 304, 317, 323, 331, 347, 356, 365, 366, 382, 388, 391, 426, 434, 439, 442, 467, 473, 495, 522, 527, 545, 555, 574, 595.
-, visits Scaglia, 474.
-, -,—, Vice Captain, 403.
Molin, Francesco, Proveditore of Crete:
-, despatches from, 254, 302, 306, 319, 324, 332, 334, 384.
-, disquiet about Digby, 319, 320, 324; seizes heretical Greek books, 384.
-, -,-, Venetian Proveditore General, 258, 354.
Molinetta, la. See Moulinet.
Monaco:
-, Marquis of Castagnedo at, with fleet, 573.
Monbason. See Rohan, Hercules de, Duke of Montbason.
money, 495.
-, difficulty of finding, in Spain, 92.
-, short in, England, 122; straits for, 503.
-, no one will advance to crown, 87.
-, lack of, common to all sovereigns 528.
-, expedients for raising, 581, 589.
-, crowns of the sun, 27.
-, dollars, 58, 59.
-, ducats, 25, 49, 160, 280, 352, 462, 526, 571–573, 584, 596.
-, ducats di banco, 571, 572.
-, florins, 50, 90, 128, 158, 215, 227, 295, 338, 416, 467, 581.
-, francs, 50, 377, 434, 435, 547.
-, lire, livres, 7, 459.
-, piastres, 281, 380, 396.
-, pieces of eight, 508.
-, rix dollars, 444, 493, 591.
-, ryals, reals, 28, 54, 65, 83, 102, 162, 163, 176, 320, 323, 352,
391, 443, 449, 483, 535, 563, 584.
-, sequins of Venice, 27.
-, thalers, 482.
-, Venetian soldi, 553.
Monferrat, Italy, 150, 368, 388, 517.
-, Savoy wants to share with emperor in, 48; Savoy threatens, 54, 56; Savoy reduces claim to, 105; French treachery about, 186.
-, Lorraine's rights in, 218; Spanish bribe to France not to interfere in, 230.
-, proposed deposit of, 353; claims of Duchess of Lorraine to, 363.
-, Spanish claims to, 385; when Savoy has secured, may break with Spain, 387.
-, Bautru to propose compromise about, 409; imperialists fear league to recover, 420.
-, treaty made by Savoy about, 421; Savoy not committed to Spain beyond affair of, 424.
-, Savoy's claims to, 478; invasion by Spaniards and Savoy, 575; reported terms about, 582, 586.
-, Spanish stir resentment of, by barbarity, 596; French draw supplies from, 602.
Monpinpo. See Montpincon.
Monroy y Zuniga, Sancho de, Marquis of Castagnedo, Spanish ambassador at Genoa:
-, at Monaco, with fleet, 573.
Monsieur. See Gaston.
Montagu, Henry, Earl of Manchester, Lord President of the Council:
-, Contarini appeals to, about violated packets, 23; brings matter before Council, 30; commissioner to satisfy Contarini, 42.
-, made Lord Privy Seal, 189.
-, may be expelled from Court, 589.
-, -, Walter, 376, 397, 405, 539.
-, Bullion presses about peace, 3; Pfalzbourg leaves affair unsettled, 4; French willing to release on terms, 13; Louis will release without terms, 24.
-, Villa goes to England about, 39, 48.
-, intrigues with, discovered, 52; more strictly confined, 53; letters found on, handed to Duke of Savoy, 63.
-, released back in England, 72, 80; peace with England referred to, 92; author of peace proposals, 118.
-, goes from fleet to treat, 351; negotiations with Richelieu, 354, 355; asked for peace, 360.
-, English wait for return, 361; Scaglia very angry about, 368; returns with fresh proposals, 369.
-, arrives with Kniphausen, 370; particulars of negotiations, 371, 382; negotiations cutting out Venetians, 372; king's explanation, 373; very dissatisfied, 374.
-, supposed to have achieved little, 383; confers with Richelieu and returns to fleet, 387, 425.
-, Zorzi said to have introduced to king, 390; treated with Rochellese, 392.
-, resolutions taken to England by, 399; Wake indignant at report of negotiations at Turin, 409, 428.
-, difficulties caused by negotiations, 413; brings very harsh answers from Richelieu, 414.
-, Carlisle hints responsible for fall of Rochelle, 418; Carlisle anxious to hear what had done, 423.
-, Charles not pleased at employment of, 429; Charles assures Savoy about proposals, 431.
-, Avaux's report of, 435, 436; in disgrace, 441; reported gone to France about peace, 452.
-, Richelieu justifies objections by treaty of, 453; messenger from, at Calais, with letter for Effiat, 459.
-, meddling in peace irregular, 488.
Montauban [Tarn et Garonne, France]:
-, Louis has no designs against, 350; summoned to surrender, 438.
-, governor of. See San Michele.
Montbason, Duke of. See Rohan, Hercules de.
Monterey, Monterei, Count of. See Fonseca, Manuel de.
Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, Philip.
Montmorency, Henry II, Duke of, 295.
-, following after Rohan, 383.
Montpincon, Monpinpo [Calvados, France]:
-, despatch dated at, 63.
Monzon [Prov. Aragon, Spain]:
-, treaty of, peace of, peace of Valtelline, 259, 425.
-, English blame French for, 95; Richelieu betrayed friends to Spain in, 260; reported new peace resembling, 582.
Moors:
-, Spaniards believe English and Dutch helping, 73; expulsion from Spain, 410.
More, a Jesuit:
-, Charles remits death penalty, 447.
Morea, Greece:
-, English merchants want leave to take goods from to Venice, 144.
-, collusive trade with, 332, 473.
Moresini. See Morosini.
Moretta, Count Carlo Ubertino of, Savoyard ambassador in France, 341.
-, left Rochelle when English fleet appeared, 356; letters of, 366; sends words of Anglo-French peace, 409.
Morgan, Sir Charles:
-, commands English serving Denmark, 10; activity at Stade, 16; in straits, 37; writes of plight, 62; expected at Hague 96.
-, terms of surrender of Stade, 96, 97; might serve Venice, 109, 150; reaches Hague, 113.
-, troops go to Friesland, 109; in quarters in Netherlands, 120, 127; Dutch want to fill companies from, 132.
-, goes to England, 120; interview with king, 127; presses for arrears of pay, 128; wants to get troops back to England, 132, 133.
-, made general of all Denmark's infantry, 158; leaving for Netherlands, 188, 214.
-, not ready to serve Venice, 215; crosses with Scaglia, has commissions for Denmark, 241.
-, recruits for, 359, 378, 395; defence of Gluckstat, 367, 416; Krempe hopes for help from, 411.
-, difficulties at Gluckstat, 429; refused admittance to Gluckstat, 433; admitted, 445, 452.
-, quarters for troops enlarged, 441; Venice wants information about, 462, 463.
-, dispute with Colonel Ranzon, 479; character of, 510, 511.
-, disgusted at mismanagement, 511, 590.
Moronato, Don Geronimo, 348.
Morosini, Moresini, Geronimo, Savio alla Mercanzia, 411, 454.
-, -, Marco, 385.
-, -, Marc Antonio:
-, permit to visit Carlisle, 302.
-, -,-, Proveditore General:
-, sends word of activities of pirates, 306.
Morton, Earl of. See Douglas, William.
-, -, Mr., gentleman sent from London to Wake, 573.
-, reaches Turin, 562; object of mission, 564.
Most Christian. See Louis XIII, King of France.
Mosto, Ser Anzolo da, Venetian councillor, 227, 228.
Moulin, Moulins, M. du, French secretary in England:
-, correspondence of Contarini with, 30.
Moulinet, le, la Molinetta [Vendée, France], 165.
Muda. See Ships, names of.
Mudazzo, Marin, Proveditore of Cephalonia, 267.
-, despatches, 17, 24, 28, 73, 81, 102.
-, refuses pratique to Digby, 73, 74, 81.
Mula. See Ships, names of.
Munich, Bavaria:
-, distance from Vienna, 476.
Munster [Prov. Westphalia, German Empire]:
-, troops levied for England wintering in, 427.
Murad IV, Sultan of Turkey, 141, 203, 246, 247, 345, 403, 407.
-, insulted by Digby's action at Alexandretta, 138, 146, 481; Roe's farewell audience of, 144; promises Roe satisfaction, 145.
-, should be grateful to Venice, 148; Alexandretta affair reported to, 164.
-, Wyche's present to, after kissing hands, 204; universal desire of friendship, 584.
-, mother of:
-, interested in customs duties at Iskanderun, 481.
Muscat:
-, taken from Pasqualigo, 475, 495, 549.
-, of Crete, English only use for medicine, 495.
Muscovy:
-, ambassador from to congratulate Charles on accession, 433; Turks sent to, for ambassadors to come, 584.
muskets:
-, presented by Wyche to Sultan, 204.
Musli, Begh, witness, 142.
Mussa:
-, arz to Sultan, 141.
Mutaxa. See Metaxa.
Mykonos, Micono, Micone, island, Cyclades, Ægean:
-, Digby at, 321, 322.