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M.
Macay, —, captain, Independent Company of, 118.
Maccartney (Macartney), [George], sea service regiment of, 330, 377, 403, 424, 436.
McClellan (McClelane), Sir James, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, 214.
-, Samuel, merchant and bailiff of Edinburgh, farm of the Customs and Excise of Scotland to, 91.
-, -, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, 134, 263.
-, Sir Samuel, tack of the Crown Lands rents of Orkney, 63, 69.
Macclesfield, co. Chester, Mayor of, 87;
preacher at, allowance or stipend for, 87.
Macers. See Scotland—Exchequer Court;
Justice Court;
Privy Council;
Session.
McGiles, [Macgill, George], colonel, Regiment of Scots Guards of, 118.
Macgill. See McGiles.
McGumry, William, shipmaster and owner, 290.
McKell, Matthew, advocate, 91.
Mackenzie, Colin, advocate, Clerk of the Pipe, Scotland, 246, 371, 384, 429, 437.
-, George, Viscount Tarbat, Chamberlain of the Earldom of Ross and Lordship of Ardmeanach, 57, 58;
pension of, 57.
-, -, Earl of Cromarty, Justice General of Scotland, 113, 467;
Secretary of State of Scotland, 112;
pension of, 63.
-, Sir James, Clerk of the Treasury, Scotland, 113, 467.
-, Jes., 58.
Mackie, Charles, clerkship of the cocquet above Queensferry granted to, 125.
-, Henry, clerkship of the cocquet above Queensferry granted to, 125;
office of cocquet above Queensferry granted to, 125.
-, John, clerkship of the cocquet above Queensferry granted to, 125.
Macklarte, Evert, tidewaiter at Donawart, 226.
Macleod, Eneas, payment to, 117.
McMillian, Daniel, landcarriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 373.
McNeal, Mary, pension of, 234.
McPherson, Daniel, tidewaiter at Fort William, 139.
Maddox, Thomas, Cashier to the Bank of England, 385.
Madrid, Spain, bill of exchange drawn from, 415.
Maes-y-Felin, Mill Field, co. Cardigan, 450.
Magglemoore. See Kirton in Lindsey.
Magny (Magnay), [Constantin de], Regiment of Foot of, 74, 265, 381, 394.
Maids of Honour. See Royal Bedchamber.
Maidstone, —, major, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Essex, 87.
Main, George, of Edinburgh, Postmaster General or Farmer or Contractor of and for the Post Office in Scotland, 179, 180, 181;
appointment as manager of the Post Office in Scotland, 180;
tack of the Letter Post Office, Scotland, 69.
Maire, Daniel la, reversion of an annuity, 75, 76.
-, -, Peter, son of, 75.
Mairts, rent payable in, 62, 63.
Maitland (Mateland), Alexander, Baron of the Exchequer Court, Scotland, 237, 322, 410.
-, -, Clerk of the Privy Council, Scotland, 113.
-, Charles, lead mines in Scotland granted to, 125.
-, [James], major general, Governor of Fort William, 120;
Regiment of Foot of, 118, 171.
-, John, 5th Earl of Lauderdale, 67;
General and Master of the Mint at Edinburgh, 338.
-, -, servitor to the Treasurer Depute, Scotland, grant of the office of cocquet clerk and searcher at Dundee, 125.
-, -, clerk, chaplain going to Carolina, 161.
Maldon, co. Essex, Customs collector at, to send accounts directly to the Comptroller General of Customs Accounts, 196.
Malt, concealment of, 176, 218, 236.
damaged, return of duty on, 445.
duty on. See Excise—duties.
lottery. See Lotteries.
price of, Scottish Act regulating (Chas. II, 1669), 123.
Maltsters, concealment of malt, 176, 218, 236;
hardships suffered by not having the duties returned on damaged malt, 445.
Man, Isle of, certificate of duties on coals carried from Whitehaven, Liverpool and Scotland to, 94;
poor ministers in, pension or annuity of, 300;
want of farthings and halfpence in, 226.
Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu, C.
Mannaton (Manaton), Francis, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Cornwall, 87, 98, 168, 317.
Manors named:
Beverley.
Bradninch.
Carnanton.
Cookham.
Curry Mallet.
Droitwich.
Eastway.
Havering atte Bower.
Kirton in Lindsey.
Liskeard.
Portland.
Richmond alias West Sheen.
Rostellan.
Shepton Mallet.
Shippon.
Thornton.
Tintagel.
Tinten.
Westminster.
Mansel, Frances, royal bounty for, 473.
-, Rachel, royal bounty for, 473.
Mansergh, John, Customs officer at Deal, 325.
Manslaughter, estate forfeited for, 393.
Manuel, co. Stirling, feuar of, 61.
Maps, Scottish Act for the Tunnage for completing, 125.
Mar, Earl of. See Erskine, J.
Marble, Boynd's, Act in favour of, 125.
March, Earldom of, feuars of, 59.
Marchmont, Earl of. See Hume, P.
MARINE REGIMENTS—
baggage of, 474.
bills of exchange, 315, 316.
clearings of, 139.
deserters, pardoning, 129.
from foreign service, pay of, 40.
in Alicante, 31, 315.
in Spain, 474.
levy money, 12, 31, 129, 315.
mules for, 474.
muster rolls, 139, 279.
officers of, great expense of, 474;
loss of an eye, allowance for, 249.
offreckonings of, 24, 139, 279.
on foreign voyages, payment of two-thirds pay on landing, 394, 417.
pay of, 21.
Paymaster of. See Whitfield, W.;
deputy to. See Swift, A.
recruiting, Act of Parliament concerning (6 Anne, c. 45), 151.
recruits, 31, 315.
subsistence of, issues for, 2, 12, 40, 139, 279, 380, 394, 417, 470.
(Viscount Shannon's Regiment), 249.
(Colonel Charles Wills' Regiment), 31, 316, 474.
Mariot. See Marriott.
Markets named.
Havering atte Bower.
Romford.
Rostellan.
Marks, John, merchant, executor of John Smith, 337, 434.
Marks. See Coins.
Marlborough, Dowager Countess of. See Ley, Margaret.
-, Duchess of. See Churchill, Sarah.
-, Duke of. See Churchill, J.
Marlow, John, boatman's mate at Shields, 297.
Marmande, Charlotte Tallemant, pension of, 234.
Marriages, Births and Burials, Duties on (as by 6–7 Wm. and Mary, c. 6, continued by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20), receipts from, for distribution to Deficient Funds, 85, 135, 165, 228, 296, 339, 374, 442, 461;
Receiver General of, 317.
Marriott (Mariot, Maryot), —, validity of lease of, 47.
-, -, produce of lead mines in co. York, 445.
-, Thomas, Clerk of the Pleas in the Exchequer Court, 385.
Marseilles, France, 437.
Marsel, Ant., captain, going into Her Majesty's service in Portugal, royal bounty for, 291, 292.
Marshall, Christopher, stamper to the Stamps Commissioners, 94.
-, Richard, underkeeper of the House Park at Hampton Court, 320.
-, William, of Theddlethorpe, 396.
Martin (Martyn), —, an English merchant at Lisbon, 242.
-, -, captain in charge of prisoners taken at the battle of Almanza, 108, 149.
-, Alexander, tidewaiter at Kirkcaldy, 76.
-, Arthur, merchant, reduction to proof of imported brandy, 138.
-, Richard, of Byrtshall, surety for George Lee, 107, 420;
expense of building barracks in Connaught, 420.
-, -, a Commissioner of Stamp Duties, 213, 471.
-, -, clothing of regiment in the West Indies, 400.
-, Walter, Ratkiller in Ordinary to Her Majesty, 130.
Martinham, islands of, 438.
Marwood Chase, co. Durham, Chief Ranger of. See Hamilton, Lord Archibald.
Mary of Modena, Queen of James II, manor of Richmond settled as a jointure on the trustees for, 373.
Mary II, Queen of William III, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter to. See Bulstrode, H.
Marybrugh, co. Inverness, beer and ale brewed and sold in, exemption from Excise duty claimed, 120.
Maryland, arms and ammunition for, 223.
Assembly of, Acts of, 224.
chaplains going to. See Glen, W.;
Hindman, J.;
Scott, R.
Governor of, Queen's Instructions to, 224;
salary of, 223.
Merchants of, 465.
revenues of, appropriation of, 223;
collection and management of, 224;
officers of, salaries of, 224.
tobacco exported from, 465;
1d. per lb. duty on, 223.
wines imported from France into, 465.
See also Patuxent;
Potomac.
Marylebone, co. Middlesex, 342.
Maryot. See Marriott.
Masham, formerly Hill, Abigail, a Woman of the Bedchamber, 89, 202, 301.
Mason, —, debts of, 15.
-, -, papers concerning the Newels, 172;
estate of, 261.
-, Charles, Receiver and Paymaster of Transports, 1, 267;
accounts of, 204;
issues to, 69, 77, 178, 187, 211;
loans by, 187;
payments by, 69, 77;
securities of, 211.
-, John, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Oxford, 86.
-, -, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Cambridge, 87.
-, William, tidesman, Bristol port, 455.
Mason to the Works. See Scotland—Works;
Works.
Massachusetts, collector of Customs at, 332.
Massinger, John, Customs Surveyor of Greenwich, 196.
Masters, —, stamper, resigns his place to his son, 323.
Mastnahome, [co. Ayr], barony of, 438.
Masts for the Navy, from woods in America, 341.
Mateland. See Maitland.
Mathematics, Professor of, at Edinburgh University. See Gregory, J.;
at Glasgow University, 390.
Mathrox, feuar of, 60.
Matthan, —, clerk to the Customs collector of Newcastle, 239.
Matthew (Mathews), Benjamin, Receiver General of Taxes, cos. Northampton and Rutland, 86, 197.
-, Peter, captain, clearings, etc., of the Four Independent Companies in New York, 448.
Matveof, Andrew de, Ambassador from the Czar of Russia, arrested for debt, 341.
Maucler, Anne, pension of, 234.
Mauduit, Peers, Windsor Herald, 313.
Mawd, Thomas, tidewaiter at North Ferry, appointed tidewaiter in Leith, 139.
Mawson, Charles, Chester Herald, 313.
Maxwell, Sir John, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 120.
Maybole. See Meyvolls.
Maynwaring, Arthur, an Auditor of Imprests, 107, 258, 260, 317, 356, 367, 384, 422, 457;
deputy to, 260.
Maysent, Jeremiah, collector of Taxes for Bocking, frauds committed by, 157.
Mead, David, lease of the house for pheasants, etc., in St. James's Park, 370, 379.
-, John, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in Spain and Portugal, 4, 5, 33, 103, 147, 203, 364;
bills of exchange drawn by, 14, 232, 289, 359, 360, 381, 414, 451, 453, 459.
-, Richard, sale of goods brought from the East Indies, 461.
Meadows (Meadow, Medows), Sir Philip, a Commissioner for Trade, 141, 341.
-, -, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of Germany, 71, 354.
-, -, junior, Comptroller General of Army Accounts, 416.
-, Robert, tidesman and boatman at Rye, 224, 226.
Meakins, John, of London, brewer, 462.
Meal, for the Army, 147;
rent payable in, 62, 63.
Mears, Jacob, petition concerning contract for pacquet boats for the West Indies, 258, 335.
-, Samson, petition concerning contract for pacquet boats for the West Indies, 258, 335.
Measures, difference between English and Scotch, 210.
Meath, bishopric of, profits of, 257;
bishop of, translated from Kildare, 257.
Meath, county of, forfeited lands in, 295.
Medals, Healing. See Privy Purse.
Medicines, for the Army, 74, 177, 203.
Medina, Moses de, contract for furnishing bread and bread waggons for the Forces in the Low Countries, 5, 14, 19, 39, 131, 132, 178, 256, 382.
-, Sir Solomon de, contractor for furnishing bread and bread waggons for the Forces in the Low Countries, 131, 132, 149.
Mediterranean, Agents for Prizes in, clerk to. See Medley, T.
Navy ships going to, 458;
conveyance of tin, 234.
prizes taken in, 444.
Squadron going to, 2.
Medley, Thomas, clerk to the Agents for Prizes in the Mediterranean, 106.
Medlicot, Charles, Commissary General of Provisions for the Forces in Portugal, 342, 364.
Medows. See Meadows.
Megginch (Meginch), co. Perth, laird of, pension of, 116.
Meldrum, co. Aberdeen, laird of, Master of the Works, Scotland, 113.
Mellish, John, landwaiter at Portsmouth, 305.
Meloniere, [Isaac] la, major general, French Regiment of Foot of, 380.
Melross, Coldstream and Binning, co. Roxburgh, lordship of, 62;
feu, blench and other duties of, 58.
Melville, co. Aberdeen, feuar of the Kirklands of, 61.
Melville (Melvill, Melvills), Burleigh, of Hallhill and Cassengray, gift for making sailcloth, 124.
-, George, Earl of Melville, Lord President of the Privy Council, Scotland, 112;
pension of, 115.
-, John, payment to, 117.
-, Walter, painter to the Works, Scotland, 115.
Menai Straits, ferries of, 152, 239, 240.
Mendez (Mendes), —, Dr., lease of tenements adjoining the Admiralty Office, 316.
-, Jasper, et al., merchants of Holland and proprietors of the Fisher, 221.
Menkey, James, tidesman, superannuation of, 238.
Menzie (Menzies), James, captain, Independent Company of, 119.
-, William, General Postmaster, Scotland, 126.
MERCHANTS, allowed half subsidy on re-export, 222.
clothing for the Duke of Savoy's troops, 22.
concerned in the old Portugal debt, 27.
employing Customs' clerks to pass export debentures, 5.
hammered money paid by, for the duty on tin, 85.
hemp. See Hemp.
order preventing the landing of certificated goods by, 111.
petition against report of Customs Commissioners concerning the passing of drawback debentures of, 18, 21.
trading to Portugal, Spain and Italy, 465.
of Bristol, 391.
at Drammen, 80.
of Dublin, 453.
of Edinburgh, 91, 126, 214, 452.
of Gloucester, 107.
of Holland, 221.
of Italy, 457.
at Leith, 126.
at Lisbon, 242.
of Liverpool, 224.
of London, 53, 70, 75, 107, 111, 129, 133, 202, 218, 221, 222, 235, 245, 376, 391, 428, 441, 458, 461.
of Maryland, 465.
of Montrose, 126.
of Rotterdam, 419.
of Virginia, 298, 465.
of West Jersey, 259.
of Yarmouth, 452.
Merioneth, county of, Justices of, Chief Justice. See Hook, J.;
Second Justice. See Harvey, S.;
Jessop, W.
Receiver General of Crown Lands Rents and Revenues. See Granger, M.;
Peck, D.;
Whitley, Ralph;
Whitley, Roger;
Whitley, Thomas.
Receiver General of Taxes. See Caswall, J.
Meriton (Merriton), Henry, Cashier of Excise, 171, 234.
Merret, Solomon, of London, merchant, owner of the Tower Frigatt, 428.
Merrill, —, concerning money for the man who discovered false musters, 38.
Merriton. See Meriton.
Merry, Anthony, merchant, dealer in tin, 101.
-, -, and other merchants, petition concerning hammered money paid by them for the duty on tin, 85.
Meschen, Ranulph le, 4th Earl of Chester, 8.
Messengers, attending the Duke of Marlborough, 249. See also Admiralty, High Court of;
Chamber, The;
Commons, House of;
Cornwall, Duchy of Customs;
Ireland—revenue;
Scotland, Exchequer Receipt;
Scotland, Excise;
Taxes, Agents for.
Metals, Scottish Act for, 125.
Methuen (Methwyn), John, Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of Portugal, 49, 92, 278, 387, 388, 390, 439.
-, Paul, Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of Portugal, 71, 303, 345, 346;
Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy, 346;
son and executor of John, 387, 388, 439.
Meuse, The, 144.
Mevagissy, Mevegizy, co. Cornwall, 254.
Meyvolls [Maybole, co. Ayr], feuar of, 60.
Micklethwaite (Micklethwayte), Thomas, Receiver and Paymaster of Transports, 267;
additional allowance for, 327;
appointment of, 204;
issues to, 31, 38, 48, 49, 187, 192, 211, 279, 370, 381, 447, 454, 470;
leave of absence, 371;
loans by, 48, 454;
payments by, 31, 38, 49, 381;
securities of, 207, 210, 211.
Mico, John, merchant, cutting and felling masts for the Navy in the woods in America, 341.
Middlesex, county of, Receiver General of Taxes. See Fazakerley, Sir W.;
sheriffs of. See Hobson, C.;
Stainer, Sir S.;
Thorold, Sir C.
Middlesex, Earl of. See Sackville, C.
Middleton, Walter, Collector of Milford port and Agent for Prizes, 174, 319.
Midgely, Joseph, a robber on the highway, 304.
Midlothian, county of, claim to Accumulative Jurisdiction of Edinburgh by the Justices of, 263.
Mighells, —, captain, commander of the Dreadnought, 201.
Milan, Italy, 347, 352.
Milbourne (Millbourne), Charles, a Secondary in the Office of the Pipe, 305.
-, Ralph, 365, 386.
-, -, Winifred, widow of, conveyance of piece of ground whereon Clifford's Fort was erected, 365, 385, 436.
Milcraig, Scotland, 120.
Mildmay, Charles, Lord Fitzwalter, surety for Nathaniel Rich, 29, 283, 447.
-, -, riding forester of Swinley Rails in Windsor Forest, 255.
Milford, co. Carlow, 81.
Milford Haven, co. Pembroke, Agent for Prizes. See Middleton, W. boatmen at, 56.
collector of. See Middleton, W.;
Morris, D.;
Sewell, J.
Customer of. See Price, A.
prize ship taken into, 320.
tidesmen at, 56.
Millart, Roger, clerk to the Agents for Taxes, 76, 197, 295, 402, 473.
Millbourne. See Milbourne.
Millecent, John, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Cambridge, 87.
Miller, Robert, landcarriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 373.
-, Thomas, minister at Kirkliston, feu duties of Hall Yards granted to, 57, 58.
Mill Field. See Maes-y-Felin.
Million Adventure or Lottery. See Lotteries.
Mills, in Delamere Forest, 8;
millers put out of possession of, 336;
water, lease of, 250.
Mills, Richard, waterman, London port, 298.
-, Thomas, master of the Ann yacht, 259.
Milncraig, Scotland, 437.
Milne House, feuar of, 61.
Milner, James, loans by, 244;
payment to, 31, 221, 315.
Milrei. See Coins.
Milton, co. Kent, waiters and searchers at, 384.
Minas, Marquis das, 242;
bills drawn by, 5.
Minehead, co. Somerset, landwaiters at, 254;
tidesmen at, 361.
Mines and minerals, coal, grant of, 122, 127.
grant of, 127.
lead, Crown's tenths of the produce of, 445;
grants of, in perpetuity, 122, 125, 126, 431.
Minikeigan Kermine, Minihagan, Eight Merkland of, [co. Ayr], barony of, 438, 439.
Ministers, French, in the Savoy, annuity for, 85, 300, 328, 470.
Minorca, Spain, taking of, 46, 417.
MINT, THE, chief graver of signets, seals, stamps and arms. See Roos, J.
Coinage, Act for remedying the ill state of (8–9 Wm. III, c. 2), 101.
coiner, forfeited estate of, 7.
coining, English copper into halfpence and farthings, 227.
Comptroller of, petition referred to, 450;
report of, 153.
counterfeiters, apprehending, 445;
payment for prosecuting, 302.
engraver of. See Clerk, G. le.
farthings and halfpence, want of, in the Isle of Man, 226.
gold, coinage of, 138.
issue for, 416.
Master and Worker of, accounts of, 137, 138;
petition referred to, 450;
report of, 153. See also Newton, Sir I.
Money, clipped, 101.
coinage of, 138.
hammered, duty on tin paid by, 85;
Melting, 154;
price of, 85, 86, 101.
Moneyers, sent to Edinburgh from the Tower, 153;
leave to return home for recovery of health, 185.
Officers, Principal, 53, 399, 445;
petitions referred to, 153, 226, 227;
report of, 331, 391.
Pyx, moneys of, 137.
trial of, 138;
fire at, 72;
jury of goldsmiths at, 243.
silver, coinage of, 138, 471.
Warden of, clerk to. See Foord, G.;
Shingley, J.;
petition referred to, 450;
report of, 153;
warrant to, 278. See also Peyton, C.;
Stanley, Sir J.
-, Scotland. See Scotland.
-, Spain, 359.
Minzies, James, Customs collector of Dundee, 262.
Mitchell, Sir David, Gentleman Usher Black Rod, 248, 304.
-, Samuel, payment for writing accounts, etc., for the Trustees for Circulating Exchequer Bills, 357.
Mitchelston (Mitchelson), John, Clerk or Keeper of the Register of Hornings, Scotland, 113, 468.
Mitford, Robert, sheriff of York, 96.
Mittam, James, housebreaker, 304.
Mocquet, Benjamin, payment for lodging the Muscovite Ambassador, 345.
Mohun, [Charles, Lord Mohun], Regiment of Foot of, 74, 155, 176, 203, 232, 255, 329, 367, 387, 394.
Moidores. See Coins.
Moizer. See Moyser.
Molesworth, Richard, Comptroller of Newcastle, 385, 428.
Moletaker, in Windsor Great Park, 34, 336.
Mollyneux, Nathaniel, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Lancaster, 86.
Mommitire (Momitire), Gilbert, merchant of Rotterdam, 419.
Monckton, Robert, a Commissioner for Trade, 141, 341.
Moncreife, Sir Thomas, Clerk of the Treasury, Scotland, 113, 467.
Money, licences to export silver money from Portugal, 92. See also Mint.
Money Bridge, Scotland, feuar of, 59.
Money Maill. See Monimail.
Mongomerie. See Montgomery.
Monifieth, co. Forfar, Postmaster of, 182.
Monimail, Money Maill, co. Fife, blench holder of, 60.
Monk, —, general, 362.
Monkey Hill. See St. Christopher.
Monkland, Munkland, co. Lanark, feuar of, 59.
Monmouth, county of, Receiver General of Taxes. See Caswall, J.
Monroe, Alexander, pension for representatives of, 116.
-, John, bower, debt due to, 115.
Mont, Isaac, stamper, 76.
Montagu (Montague, Mountague), Charles, 4th Earl of Manchester, Ambassador Extraordinary to Venice, 156, 346.
-, -, Lord Halifax, Auditor of the Receipt, 233;
allowance for extraordinary service, 473;
allowance in lieu of fees, 72;
attending the Treasury, 13, 16, 21;
payment to, 228;
payment due to out of wood sales, 24;
report of, 462.
-, George, of Horton, 173.
-, -, George, grandson of, Warden, Governor and Chief Forester of Salcey Forest, 173, 197.
-, Sir James, Solicitor General, 8, 172, 222, 365;
fee of, 313;
opinion, 410;
petition referred to, 144;
reports by, 103, 156, 210, 214, 242, 309, 386, 455;
Rymer's “Foedera” to be sent to, 37;
warrant to, 340.
-, -, Attorney General, appointment as, 417;
warrant to, 450.
-, Ralph, Duke of Montagu, Master or Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, 185, 233, 266;
issues to, 139, 337, 371, 455;
payment by, 371.
Monteith, co. Perth, Chamberlain of, 57, 63;
stewartry of, rent payable by the sheriff of, 65.
Montfegur [Montsegur], Michel de, pension for, 275.
Montgomery, county of, Receiver General of Crown Lands Rents and Revenues. See Granger, M.;
Peck, D.;
Whitley, Ralph;
Whitley, Roger;
Whitley, Thomas;
Receiver General of Taxes. See Powell, C.;
Second Justice of. See Pocklington, J.
Montgomery (Mongomerie, Montgomerie, Mountgomery), Alexander, 8th Earl of Eglinton, Regiment of Scots Horse of, 118.
-, -, 9th Earl of Eglinton, pension of, 115.
-, Francis, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 112.
-, -, Treasurer Depute of Scotland, 112;
a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, Scotland, 175, 369.
-, Hugh, of Busbie, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 120.
-, James, clerk of the Justice Court, Scotland, 114.
-, -, and partners, proprietors of the Western Sugaries in Glasgow, claim for exemption from Excise duties on rum or spirits, 120.
-, John, Commissioner of Excise, Scotland, 379.
-, -, of Wrae, farm of the Customs and Excise of Scotland to, 91.
-, -, an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 167.
-, Lewis, Queen's waiter, London port, 246.
-, -, Lewis, son of, Queen's waiter, London port, 246.
-, William, Scottish Act for a manufactory of fine linen for, 125.
-, -, Marshal of the Exchequer Court, Scotland, 437.
Montjuich (Montjuic), Fort, Barcelona, 440.
Montmillan, Marguerite Debar, pension of, 234.
Montrose, co. Forfar, borough of, 68;
clerk of, 127;
cocquet of, 127;
cocquet master at, 126;
merchants in, 126;
Postmaster of, 182;
tidesmen at, 91;
tide-waiters at, 312.
Montrose, Marquess of. See Graham, J.
Montsegur. See Montfegur.
Montserrat, 323, 324;
Lieutenant Governor of. See Hodges, A.
Moody, Abraham, boatman at Plymouth, 360.
Moore (Moor), —, memorial of, 6.
-, Arthur, a member of the East India Company, 42.
-, Horatio, Keeper of the Queen's Tennis Courts, 233, 303.
-, Judith, annuity granted by Charles II to, 218.
-, [Thomas], Regiment of Foot of, 33, 40, 232, 329, 381, 394.
-, Thomas, Surveyor of Yarmouth, appointed collector, 383.
-, William, tidesman at Plymouth, 155.
Mops, for the House of Commons, 80, 313.
Moray, bishop of, debt due to, 114.
Mordaunt, Charles, 3rd Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth, 96, 266, 296;
lease of lands at Curry Mallet, 139.
-, [Harry], major general, sea service regiment of, 73, 163, 208, 251, 252, 330, 377, 403, 406, 421, 424, 436.
-, Harry, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance, accounts of, 334;
issues to, 102, 169, 220, 288, 289, 368, 407, 427, 436, 466;
loans by, 466.
-, John, Lord Mordaunt, 52.
Regiment of Foot of, 84, 474;
agent to. See Nodes, G.
payment for expenses in raising a regiment and losses sustained by desertion, 47, 423.
Mordington, Lady. See Douglas, Mary.
Morgan, Edward, tidesman at Bristol, dismissed for fraud, 105.
-, Richard, clerk to Sir Isaac Newton, payment for instructing the clerks of the Mint at Edinburgh, 148.
-, William, et al., petition for grant of a patent for coining English copper into halfpence and farthings, 227.
Morison. See Morrison.
Morley, Charles, Doctor of Physic, examination of books and papers of the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded, 21, 22, 23, 255;
surety for Joseph Gyde, 278, 293, 294.
-, George, merchant, clothing for the Duke of Savoy's Troops 22.
Morocco, Emperor of, 388;
Ambassador from, 146, 345;
Envoy Extraordinary to. See Val, G. de la.
Morrillion, Daniel, of Deal, examination of in connexion with proceedings for high treason, 333.
Morris (Morrice), —, 5, 197.
-, David, collector of Milford Haven, 18, 139, 218;
appointed collector at Plymouth, 384.
-, Ellis, affidavit concerning embezzlement of materials of Beaumaris Castle, 9.
-, Thomas, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in Portugal, 2, 92, 234, 242, 250, 282, 359, 365, 419;
accounts of, 280, 375, 388;
bills of exchange of, 31, 203, 315;
certificates and vouchers of, 160;
issue to, 52;
remittances made by, 365, 375.
Morrison (Morison), Robert, Second Underkeeper of the Wardrobe, Scotland, 114, 117, 468.
-, [William], cornet, of the Earl of Essex's regiment, 109, 110.
-, William, of Preston Grange, feu, blench and other duties payable by, 58.
Morrison's Haven, glass works at, wood ashes, soap ashes and light ashes imported, duty free, from London for, 128.
Morton, Earl of. See Douglas, J.
Moscow, Russia, 348, 349, 350.
Moses, —, captain, payment to in connexion with proceedings for high treason, 333.
Mote Park. See Windsor Great Park.
Moth, in Army clothes and accoutrements, 92.
Mountague. See Montagu.
Mountandre, [Francis de la Rochefoucauld, Marquis de Montandre], regiment of, 265, 381, 394.
Mountgomery. See Montgomery.
Mountjoy, Lord. See Stewart, W.
Mounts Bay, co. Cornwall, agent for the Admiralty at. See Kirgwin, R.;
ship seized in, 211.
Mowat, Lady, pension for, 440.
Mowbray, William, postage for the High Court of Admiralty, 260.
Moxham, Arthur, captain, owner of the Grand Canary, 434.
Moyle, Walter, lease of the manor of Carnanton, 144, 292;
lease of premises in Westminster, 292.
Moyser (Moizer), James, captain, payment to, for bringing news of the surrender of Port Mahon and Minorca, 46, 417.
Muir, Alexander, landwaiter at Leith, 246.
-, Sir Archibald, of Thornton, late Lord Provost of Edinburgh, farm of the Customs and Excise of Scotland to, 91.
-, John, servitor to the Earl of Dundonald, grant of the office of cocquet and searcher from Glasgow to Dumfries, 125.
-, -, Provost of Ayr and collector of Ayr, 165.
Mules, for Ambassadors, 189;
for the Marines, 474.
Mum, duties on. See Excise—duties, on malt.
Munden, Richard, colonel, Regiment of Foot of, 33, 225, 393, 401, 409, 413.
Munkland. See Monkland.
Murder, man outlawed for, 168.
Murray, bishopric rents of, tack of, 69.
Murray, —, lieutenant colonel, relict of, pension of, 116.
-, Adam, landcarriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 373.
-, Alexander, 4th Lord Elibank, feu and other duties of Prora, Fenton and Ballencrieff granted to, 57, 62;
ward and non-entry duties of Elibank granted to, 59.
-, David, 5th Viscount Stormont, 60.
-, James, 6th Earl of Tullibardine, grant of coal mines and minerals to, 127.
-, Sir James, Lord of Philiphaugh, Lord Clerk Register of Scotland, 112, 467.
-, John, Lord Murray, afterwards Earl of Tullibardine, Regiment of Foot of, 117.
-, -, Duke of Atholl, Lord Privy Seal of Scotland, 112.
-, Walter, Depute Master of the Works, Scotland, 113, 115.
-, William, fined for not exporting foreign lustrings, 101.
Muschamp, George, Receiver of Potomac and Collector of Patuxent in Maryland, petition to be appointed Receiver of Patuxent, 164, 223, 399.
Muscovy. See Russia.
Musgrave, Christopher, Clerk of the Privy Council, 314, 460.
Music, Master of. See Eccles, J.
Musical instruments, mending and stringing, 248.
Muslin, Scots, Act concerning duty on, 124.
Musselburgh, Mussulburgh, co. Edinburgh, regality of, rent payable by, 64.
woollen manufactories at, 129;
Act concerning, 125;
exemption from Customs duties, 122.
Musters, false, payment for the man who discovered, 38.
Mutiny and desertion, Acts concerning, copies delivered to the office of the Secretary at War, 211, 407.
Muttons, rent payable in, 63.
Myriel, John, copying clerk inwards, London port, 56.