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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 22, 1612-1668. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1971.

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Madrid (Madrill) [Spain], Prince Charles and Buckingham on their way to, 168.
-, their arrival in, 169, 173.
-, general pardon proclaimed in, 171.
-, Prince Charles's official entry into, 172.
-, letters dated from, 173, 179.

Madrill. See Madrid.

Magirus [? Johannes Magirus, M.D.], purchase of work by, 286.

Magna Carta (Charta), 247.

Maiden Head (Maydenhead), The, [? Cheapside], London, meeting of Earl of Salisbury's servants at, 120.

Maidstone, co. Kent, 82, 203.

Mainwaring, Sir Arthur, Clerk of the Pipe, details of his liaison with Anne Turner, 20, 21.

Mainwaring (Mainwaringe), Christopher, of Exeter, co. Devon, suit over Cranborne estates between Earl of Salisbury and, 46, 157.
-, Lord Chancellor's decree in suit between Earl of Salisbury and, 130.

Mainz (Mentz) [Germany], Bohemian expectations from good relations between Elector Palatine and Elector of, 89.
-, Spinola's forces march through part of the territory of the Elector of, 128.

Mainz, Elector of. See Kronenberg.

Makesyow. See Marazion.

Malmesbury, co. Wilts, Royalist forces take possession of, 374.

Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu, Henry.

Mandevile, Lord. See Montagu, Edward.

Maney (Mayny), Sir Anthony, of Linton, co. Kent, his estate valued at £800, 14.

Mann, Mr [? William or George Mann, of Canterbury], co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 13.

Manndeville. See Montagu, Henry.

Manners, Anne, Lady Roos, wife of John Manners, Lord Roos, dispute between Lord Roos and, 441, 442.
-, bill for divorce between Lord Roos and, 443, 444, 445.

Manners, Frances, Countess of Rutland, wife of John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland, King's message to, 442.
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 440, 441, 443, 445(3), 451(2), 452, 454, 456, 457.

Manners, Francis, 6th Earl of Rutland, his London house shut up by plague, 208.
-, 210, 234.

Manners, John, 8th Earl of Rutland, involved in negotiations for marriage between his daughter and Viscount Cranborne, 439.
-, King's message to, 442.
-, his views on proposals of Marquis of Dorchester, 443.
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 454, 455(2).

Manners, John, Lord Roos, later 9th Earl of Rutland, dispute between Lady Roos and, 441, 442.
-, his answer to proposals of Marquis of Dorchester, 442.
-, bill for divorce between Lady Roos and, 443, 444, 445.

Manners, Margaret, daughter of John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland, and, later, wife of James Cecil, Viscount Cranborne, negotiations for marriage between Viscount Cranborne and, 439.
-, 445, 451(3) and n, 452(2), 454, 456(2), 457(3).

Manners, Thomas, 1st Earl of Rutland (d. 1543), mentioned, 292.

Manning (Mannynge), Thomas, tailor, of Bacton (Beighton), co. Norfolk, sued for nonpayment of tithes, 15.

Manningham, John, of Tewin, co. Herts, wardship of his heir, 175.

Manningham, Mr, of Bradbourn, East Malling, co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.

Mansell (Mansfeld), Sir Robert, Treasurer of the Navy, mentioned in examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 97, 108.

Mansfeld, Ernst von, Count, soldier and diplomatist, makes incursions into Bohemia from Upper Palatinate, 151.
-, 200 men to be levied in Hertfordshire to serve under, 197.

Mansfeld, Sir Robert. See Mansell, Sir Robert.

Mantle, Mr, of Selling, co. Kent, his estate valued, 14.

Manuscripts, loaned to Earl of Salisbury, 270.

Manwood, co. Wilts, alleged illegal hunting in, 46.

Manwood, Sir Peter, of Hackington, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1500, 13.

Manyngham, John, mortgagee of the manor of Tewin, co. Herts (d. 1622), wardship of heir of, 175.

Mapes (Mipes), Richard, a London surgeon, endorses certificate, 2.

Marabone. See Marylebone.

Marazion (Markasiew, Marhasewe, Marghasiowe, Markett Jewe), co. Cornwall, involved in legal proceedings against Penzance, 144, 145, 150.
-, valuation of property at, 167.
-, 204, 266.
-, letter dated from, 226.
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury from Mayor and inhabitants of, 458.

March, Michael, carpenter, his bill, 440.

Margaret. See Manners, Margaret.

Marghasiowe. See Marazion.

Marguerite (Margarite) of Valois, 1st wife of Henry IV, King of France, (d. 1615), mentioned, 198.

Marhasewe. See Marazion.

Maria, Infanta of Spain, secretly watched by Prince Charles from his coach in the Prado, 174.
-, Prince Charles sends for fleet to bring away, 174.
-, no meeting arranged between Prince Charles and, 175.
-, 179.
-, proposed articles of marriage between Prince Charles and, 182–185, 186.
-, Duke of Buckingham's comments on certain conditions of marriage treaty between Prince Charles and, 190.

Marie de Medici, Queen Mother of France, articles agreed upon between Louis XIII and, 123.
-, her portrait at Salisbury House, 251.

Marischal. See Keith, William.

Markasiew. See Marazion.

Markett Jewe. See Marazion.

Markham, Mr. See Markham, William.

Markham, William, page, later Groom to the Earl of Salisbury, books, newspapers, etc, for, 383, 389.
-, witnesses Earl of Pembroke's will, 416.

Marlborough, Earl of. See Ley, James.

Marleburgh. See Ley, James.

Marret, Daniel, Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and in the service of the Earl of Salisbury, 271, 286, 306.
-, in attendance on Viscount Cranborne and Robert Cecil at Cambridge, 285.
-, accompanies Robert and Philip Cecil to France, 305.
-, his personal property seized, 305 and n.

Marshall, Anthony, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, witnesses Holtby's deposition, 441.

Marshall, George, of Stepney, co. Middlesex, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 121.

Marshalsea, prison, Southwark, London, 55.

Marston, co. Gloucester, accounts of bailiff of, 375–379.

Marston House, Marston, co. Gloucester, Royalist garrison in charge of, 378.

Marten (Martyn), Sir Henry, judge of the Admiralty Court, his death, 367.

Martinstown, co. Dorset, 320.

Marton, Ellis, of Starston, co. Norfolk, sued for nonpayment of tithes, 116.

Mary, Queen of Scots, her portraits at Salisbury House, 251, 252.

Marylebone (Marabone), London, Earl of Salisbury goes to bowling green at, 437.

Mason, Paul, silk merchant, of London, 255.

Masque, at Princess Elizabeth's wedding, 13.
-, at Whitehall, 267.
-, Viscount Cranborne present at rehearsal of, 271.

Massey, Major-General. See Massey, Edward.

Massey (Massy), Edward, MajorGeneral, Parliamentary commander, granted ironworks in Forest of Dean by Parliament, 381(2).
-, his soldiers quartered at Rushton, 387.
-, 401.

Massey (Massie), George, Captain, Royalist, Governor of Sudely Castle, 378(2).

Master, Mr [? Edward Master, of Ospringe], co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 13.

Master, Giles, of Henhurst, Woodchurch and Canterbury, co. Kent, his estate valued at £400, 14.

Master, Mr [? James Master, of East Langdon], co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.

Master, Robert, of Streetend, Willesborough, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.

Master, Captain, Parliamentary commander, his soldiers quartered at Cranborne, 387.

Maten, Thomas, of Cranborne Chase, co. Dorset, letter to Keighley, 44.

Matthews, Miles, Master of the Horse to the Earl of Salisbury, his accounts, 288.

Matthias, Emperor, 92, 93.

Maunderley Close. See Mounterley Close.

Maurice, Prince, nephew to Charles I, Royalist general, Cranborne House occupied for the use of, 375.
-, reference to disagreement between Marquis of Hertford and, 375.
-, 378, 383.
-, his army at Cranborne, 380, 425.
-, his soldiers plunder at Rushton, 387.

Maxwell, Elizabeth, Lady Dirletoun, wife of James Maxwell, Earl of Dirletoun, 418, 430.

Maxwell, James, Earl of Dirletoun, 360(2), 418, 430.

Maxwell, James, in the service of James Maxwell, Earl of Dirletoun, 360.

Maxwell, John, Bishop of Ross, called an incendiary by Scottish Parliament, 367.

Maxwell, Mr [? Peter Maxwell, Sergeant-at-Arms], Earl of Bristol brought prisoner to London by, 224.

May, Sir Humphrey, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 139, 213(2).

Maydwell, John, Rector of Yaxham, co. Norfolk, sues Flegge for non-payment of tithes, 84.

Mayenne, Henri de Lorraine, Duc de, town of Ferté-Bernard handed over to, 124.

Mayerne, Sir Theodore Turquet de, physician, 114.

Maynard, Lord. See Maynard, William.

Maynard, William, 2nd Baron Maynard of Estaines, mentioned in tract called New Magna Charta, 408.

Mayny, Sir Anthony. See Maney, Sir Anthony.

Maypole, The, Strand, London, 430.

Mayr, John [? John Meere, of Sherborne, co. Dorset], 177.

Meadwell, Laurence, tenant to the Earl of Salisbury at Brigstock, co. Northants, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 419.

Meautys (Meautis), Thomas, Clerk of the Council and MusterMaster General of England, 302.

Meaux [Seine-et-Marne, France], Viscount Cranborne and Robert Cecil visit, 288.

Medley, Clement, of London, letter to Keighley, 203.

Medmenham, co. Bucks, 121.

Meesden (Meeseden), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 126.

Melcombe (Regis), co. Dorset, munition and ordnance in, 353.
-, military forces in, 354.

Melun [Seine-et-Marne, France], Viscount Cranborne and Robert Cecil visit, 288.

Mendame (Mendham), William, Chaplain of King's College, Cambridge, 31.

Mendham, co. Suffolk, 137.

Mendham, William. See Mendame, William.

Mendoza, Rodrigue Hurtado de, Duke of Infantado, 170.

Menell, Francis, Alderman of London, 418.

Mentz. See Mainz.

Mentz, Elector of. See Kronenberg, Johann von

Merced, monastery of, Madrid, 169.

Merchant Adventurers, The, letter to Privy Council, 13.
-, complain against farmers of Customs, 13.
-, charged by Lord Treasurer Suffolk for renewing their charter, 98, 107.

Mercurius Civicus, purchased, 390.

Mercurius de France, purchased for Earl of Salisbury, 249.

Metcalf (Metcalfe), Francis, apothecary, 417.

Metz [France], 124.

Meusole [? Neusole or Neuhäusel, Hungary], Estates of Upper Hungary meet at, 122.

Mews (Muse), The, Charing Cross, London, mentioned in tract called New Magna Charta, 408.

Michael, Henry, tenant to the Earl of Salisbury at Rockbourne, co. Hants, requests allowances for losses and charges during war, 383.

Michell (Mitchell), Sir Francis, Commissioner for enforcing monopolies, judgment on, 148.

Michell, Robert [? of Hoddesdon, co. Herts], letter to Earl of Salisbury, 10.

Michell, —, 254.

Middelburg (Middleboro) [Zeeland, Netherlands], 13, 238.

Middlesex, Anne Turner tried by jury from, 20.
-, Franklin tried by jury from, 24.
-, 254.
-, ammunition tax in, 453.

Middlesex, Earl of. See Cranfield, Lionel; Cranfield, James.

Middle Temple, The, London, 79.

Middleton (Midlton), John, Colonel, Parliamentary commander, his troops quartered at Rushton, 387.

Middleton, Sir Thomas, of Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh, Earl of Salisbury contributes towards expedition to Wales of, 286.

Middle Ward, St. Albans, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within, 125.

Midlton, Colonel. See Middleton, John.

Miles, —, asked to convey Earl of Salisbury's election directive to freeholders, 209.

Milford Haven, co. Pembroke, not thought to be in danger of a Spanish invasion, 219.

Militia, in Herefordshire, 434.
-, in Hertfordshire, 446.

Miller, Nicholas, of Sore, Wrotham, co. Kent, his estate valued, 14.

Milles, John, tenant to the Earl of Salisbury, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 178.

Millington, Gilbert, of Felley Abbey, co. Notts, letter to Capell, 294.
-, recommends appointment of Hewitt as vicar of Greasley, 294.

Millington, Captain, an English pirate, cheated by Bingley, 99.

Mills. See Wenhaston.

Mills (Mylls), John [? of Davington Hall, Norton], co. Kent, his estate valued at £700, 14.

Milward (Milwarde) Matthias, collects money towards defence of King of Bohemia, 125.

Milward, Richard, 403.

Mimms (Mimes), North, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.

Mimms (Mimmes, Southmyms), South, co. Herts, Earl of Salisbury purchases rectory of, 54.
-, 287, 458.
-, customary rights in Enfield Chase of tenants of parish and manor of, 411, 421.

Mimms (Mymes) Common, South Mimms, co. Herts, waste called, 421.

Minne, Robert, of Hartingfordbury, co. Herts, in arrears with contribution towards defence of King of Bohemia, 126.

Minories, The, Aldgate, London, mentioned in tract called New Magna Charta, 408.

Mipes, Richard. See Mapes, Richard.

Mitchell, Sir Francis. See Michell, Sir Francis.

Mitten, Mr. See Mytens, Daniel.

Mogul, The Great. See Jehângîr.

Mohun (Mahoun), Sir Renald or Reginald, of Hall, near Fowey, co. Cornwall, 12, 253.

Mohun (Moon), Warwick, 2nd Baron Mohun of Okehampton, delivers petition by Lady Roos, 443.

Molineus. See Du Moulin.

Molyneux (Mullenax), [? Oliver], former steward of Cranborne Manor, co. Dorset, 50.

Mompesson, Sir Giles, of Bathington, co. Wilts, Commissioner for the enforcement of monopolies, judgment on, 147.
-, mentioned in Yelverton's speech, 149.
-, described by Yelverton as his "obdurate enemy", 149.

Mompleasaunce. See Mount Pleasant.

Monce, Francis, Clerk of the Committee for the Palatinate, 144.

Monins (Monnings), Sir William, of Waldershare, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1000, 13.

Monkton-up-Wimborne (Monnkton Upwymborne, Upwimborne Mounckton, Monnkton Upwimborne), co. Dorset, 41.
-, letters dated from, 42, 44, 46(2), 51, 59.
-, 375.

Monmouth, co. Monmouth, Assizes at, 269(2).

Monmouthshire, 235, 458.

Monnckton. See Monkton-upWimborne.

Monson (Munson), Sir John, of South Carlton, co. Lincs, son of Sir Thomas Monson, 291.

Monson (Mounson, Munston), Sir Thomas, of South Carlton, co. Lincs, Master of the Armoury in the Tower, guest at Hatfield House, 2.
-, gives evidence at the trial of Anne Turner, 22.
-, named in Franklin's confession to Coke, 27, 28.

Montagu (Mountekewe), Edward, 1st Baron Montagu of Boughton, 194.

Montagu (Mountague), Edward, 2nd Baron Montagu of Boughton, 384.

Montagu, Edward, Lord Mandeville, later 2nd Earl of Manchester, Parliamentary general, Earl of Salisbury taxed for support of army of, 286.
-, Goring reveals conspiracy against Parliament to, 358.
-, 373.
-, payments towards army of, 379, 380.

Montagu, Sir Henry, later Viscount Mandeville and 1st Earl of Manchester, Recorder of London, later Lord President of the Council of State, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Lord Treasurer and Lord Privy Seal, installed as Lord Chief Justice, 38 and n.
-, 40.
-, Lady Ros examined by, 72.
-, his opinions and verdict at examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 111.
-, opposed to referring of Yelverton to King's clemency, 132.
-, 141, 145, 146, 163, 177, 191, 192(2), 193, 197, 200(2), 211, 213(2), 227, 228, 229, 255.
-, takes oath to marriage treaty with Spain, 185.

Montagu (Montague), Mr [? Edward Montagu, later Master of the Horse to Queen Catherine (of Braganza)], brings news of the Queen's voyage from Portugal, 444.

Montague (Montague), Mr, mentioned by Killigrew in his letter, 284.
-, signs statement concerning miracle at Tours, 285.

Montaigne, George, Dean of Westminster, later Bishop of Lincoln, and of London, guest at Hatfield House, 2.
-, letter to Temple, 41.
-, grants permission to Earl of Salisbury to add chapel to Hatfield Church, 59.

Montauban [Tarn-et-Garonne, France], besieged by Louis XIII, 151.

Monterey, Emanuel d'Azevedo y Zuñega, Conde de, attends upon Prince Charles in Madrid, 169, 170, 171(2).
-, made Gentleman of the Chamber to King of Spain, 173.

Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, Philip.

Montgomery, Lady See Herbert, Susan.

Montmorency, Lord. See Montmorency, Henri de.

Montmorency, Henri I, Duc de, Constable and Marshal of France (d. 1614), reference to his death, 33.

Montpellier (Montpeller) [Herault, France], Viscount Cranborne dies at, 435.
-, letter dated from, 436.

Montrose (Munross), Angus, Scotland, 336.

Montrose, Earl of. See Graham, James.

Moody, Mr, teaches Lord Cranborne's children, 436.

Moone, Lord. See Mohun, Warwick.

Moor (Moore) Park, co. Herts, letter dated from, 136.

Moore, Captain. See Moore, Samuel.

Moore, James, farmer of the rectory of Wheatacre, co. Norfolk, sues Cooke for non-payment of tithes, 83.

Moore, John, farmer of the rectory of Wheatacre, co Norfolk, sues Wentworth for nonpayment of tithes, 39.

Moore, Jonas, 449.

Moore, Samuel, Captain, Parliamentary commander, 378.

Moore Critchell (Moor Crytchell), co. Dorset, coppices within parish of, 140.

Moorfields (Moore fields), London, 25.

Moravia [Czechoslovakia], Elector Palatine elected King of Bohemia by deputies of, 91.
-, 92, 93.

Mordaunt, Elizabeth, wife of John Mordaunt, Cromwell plays the gallant with, 433.

Mordaunt (Morden), John, Royalist conspirator, son of John Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough, 433.

Morden, Mr. See Mordaunt, John.

Morell, Mr. See Morrell, Hugh.

Moreton, Thomas, Bishop of Coventry, 155.

Morgan, Charles, grandchild and heir of Sir Thomas Morgan, of Alvesdistone, co. Wilts, executor of Earl of Pembroke, 419.

Morgan, Sir Thomas, of Alvesdistone, co. Wilts, 419.

Morgan, Thomas, of Machen, co. Monmouth, son of Sir William Morgan, 269.
-, his man misleads jury in court case, 269.

Morgan, Thomas, in the service of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 270.

Morgan, Walter, of Clifford's Inn, London, 215.
-, letter to Delahay, 234.

Morgan, Sir William, of Tredegar, co. Monmouth, 269(2).

Morice, Francis, Deputy-Lieutenant of the Ordnance, signs joint letter to Harris, 242.

Morley, Lord. See Parker, Edward.

Morley St. Botolph (Morlie Sancti Butolphie, Morlye), co. Norfolk, tithe customs at, 57.

Morlie Sancti Butolphi. See Morley St. Botolph.

Morlye. See Morley St. Botolph.

Morrell, Hugh, of Exeter, co. Devon, 37, 47.

Morrell (Morell), Walter, clothier, of Enfield, co. Middlesex, his offer to provide employment for poor of Enfield, 80, 81.
-, petitions against his conversion of a fulling mill into a corn mill at Hatfield, 105, 114.

Morrison, Lady. See Morrison, Dorothy.

Morrison (Morryson), Andrew, tailor, of London, 254, 257, 268.

Morrison (Moryson), Sir Charles, of Cassiobury, co. Herts, appointed Deputy-Lieutenant by Earl of Salisbury, 77.
-, collects money towards defence of King of Bohemia, 125.
-, comes to agreement with Sir Henry Carey over election, 137.
-, letter to Pymm and Cocke, 163.
-, 188(2), 238, 250, 255, 257(2), 258(3), 264, 265(3), 268.
-, Earl of Salisbury directs freeholders to vote for, 188 and n.
-, reference to his death, 246.

Morrison, Lady Dorothy, mother of Sir Richard Morrison, of Cassiobury, co. Herts, 250.

Morrison, Sir Richard, Lieutenant of the Ordnance, appointed commissioner to consider military assistance for Palatinate, 141.
-, reference to his death, 242.

Morrison (Morison), Thomas, of Sandon, co. Herts, letter to Keighley, 10.

Mortimer, Sir Edmund (d. 1409), reference to, 241.

Morton, Earl of. See Douglas, William.

Morton (Moorton), Sir Thomas, of Esture, Chilham, co. Kent, Colonel of a regiment, arrests Fenton after his assassination of Duke of Buckingham, 244.

Moulard, Baron de, 122.

Moulton, Mr. See Multon.

Mount, The. See St. Michael's Mount.

Mountague, Lord. See Montagu, Edward.

Mountekewe, Lord. See Montagu, Edward.

Mounterley (Maunderley) Close, Corby, co. Northants, 264.

Mount Pleasant (Mompleasaunce), Enfield Chase, co. Middlesex, 209.

Mount's Bay, co. Cornwall, ships in, 246.

Mower, William, signs joint petition to Coke, 38.

Moyle, Mr [? John or Robert Moyle, of Buckwell and Aldons, Wye], co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.

Mullenax. See Molyneux.

Multon (Moulton), Mr [? Robert Multon, of St. Cleres, Ightham], co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.

Munro or Monro, Robert, MajorGeneral in the Scottish army, charges of his regiment, 335.

Munross. See Montrose.

Munson, Sir John. See Monson, Sir John.

Munston, Sir Thomas. See Monson, Sir Thomas.

Muriell, Francis [? of Diss, co. Norfolk], sued for non-payment of tithes, 153.

Muriell, Thomas, vicar of Soham, co. Cambridge, sues Tyler for non-payment of tithes, 53.

Murray, Sir David, mentioned in examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 98.

Murray, Sir Patrick, Keeper of Theobalds Park, reference to christening of his child, 115.

Murray, William, Gentleman of the King's Bedchamber, his dinner party at Holyrood House ends in quarrel, 368.

Murray, Mr, brings news from Scotland to London, 367.

Muse, The. See Mews, The.

Music, references to Christmas entertainment with, 158, 166.

Musicians, Earl of Salisbury presented with a song by Earl of Carlisle's musicians, 270.
-, 436.

Musical instruments, fiddles, 158(2).
-, harpsicord (harpe siccal), 247.
-, organs, 247, 251, 252.
-, virginals, 251(2), 252.
-, wind, 251.

Myers, Walter, accused of illegally building cottages on Earl of Salisbury's property, 37.

Mynne, — [? John Mynne, of Hertingfordbury, co. Herts], 121.

Mytens (Mitten), Daniel, Dutch portrait painter, draws four pictures for Earl of Salisbury, 249.
-, provides frame for King's portrait, 249.