III.—Abstract of Will of John Manningham, dated 21st January 1621-2; 19th James I.
I John Manningham of East Malling co. Kent, esquire, being in reasonable good health of body and in perfect and sound memory, God be thanked!
I give to the poor inhabitants of East Malling, 5l. to be paid on the day of my funeral.
To the like of Fenny Drayton, co. Cambridge, 5l.
Rings of gold of the value of 20s. a piece to be given to every one of my servants, to each one, as a remembrance of me.
To my daughter Susan 300l.
To my daughter Elizabeth 250l.
To my son Walter 100l.
If Susan or Elizabeth die before accomplishing her age of 18 her portion to be divided amongst my younger sons John and Walter and my daughters that shall survive, and if Walter die before 21, his legacy to be divided amongst his sisters and brother John, or such of them as shall then be living.
My executors to employ the children's legacies, and out of the profits to make an allowance for their maintenance.
I give to mine executors 20 nobles a-piece.
The residue of my goods and chattels I give to my dear and well-beloved wife Anne Manningham and to my son Richard, equally to be divided between them.
I appoint my loving brother-in-law Walter Curle, D.D. and Dean of Lichfield, and my very loving cousin William Robardes of Enfield, D.D. executors.
A fine having been levied in Michaelmas Term, 10th James, between Edward Curll of the Middle Temple, esquire, now deceased, and my cousin Beckingham Boteler of Tewing, co. Hertford, esquire, and myself John Manningham, Edmund Manningham, William Manningham, and Charles Manningham, of all my lands in Kent, the same are settled to the use of me and my heirs and assigns until by will or deed I appoint the same. Now as to my capital messuage and mansion-house called Bradborne in East Malling and all lands in the same parish which my late dear cousin and father in love Richard Manningham purchased of George Catlin, John Pathill, and Nicholas Miller, I appoint the same to the use of my wife for life, and after her decease to the use of my son Richard Manningham in tail male, and for want of such heirs of his body to the use of my right heirs for ever.
And as to my two messuages or farms in Well Street, East Malling, in the occupation of Thomas Pennyall, Moses Watts, and Nicholas Beeching, I appoint the same to the use of my son John in tail male, with remainder to the use of my son Walter in like manner, with remainder to my own right heirs.
And as to my lands in Detling and Thurnham in Kent, I appoint the same to the use of my son Walter in tail, remainder to the use of my son John in like manner, remainder to the use of my son Richard in tail, remainder to the use of my own right heirs for ever.
And as to all that capital messuage and lands which my late dear cousin and father in love Richard Manningham (who for ever is gratefully to be remembered by me and mine) purchased of Sir William Gratewick deceased, and of Edmund Catlin deceased, and all other my hereditaments in Kent not before disposed of, I appoint the same to the use of my son Richard in tail male, with remainder to each of my sons John and Walter in like manner in succession, and with an ultimate remainder to my right heirs for ever.
I appoint my wife guardian to my son Richard and the rest of my children.
Will written with my own hand, in three sheets of paper fixed together with a label. Executed on 20th February, 1621-2. Attested by Sackville Pope, Richard Butler, John Roberts, John Gwy.
Proved before Sir William Byrde, in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 4th December, 1622, by Dr. Walter Curle, Dr. William Robartes having renounced. Registered in Saville, 112.
ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA.
[Introd. p. x.]—Although born in Hampshire, there is reason to believe, from a similarity of arms, that Thomas Manningham, Bishop of Chichester, was descended from the Cambridgeshire branch of our Diarist's family. He was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford. His principal preferments in the church were the Preachership at the Rolls, the Lectureship at the Temple, and the Rectory of St. Andrew's Holborn, to which last he was presented by the Crown in 1691; he also held a royal chaplaincy, and the Deanery of Windsor, to which he was appointed in 1708. He kept his Deanery in commendam with his Bishopric.[195] Many of his sermons were published; one preached at St. Andrew's on the death of Queen Mary, 4to. London, 1695, passed through at any event three editions, and has an interest from the preacher's delineation of the amiable character of his royal mistress.
Sir Richard Manningham published, besides certain more strictly professional works, "An Exact Diary" (another Manningham's Diary) "of what was observ'd during a close attendance upon Mary Toft, the pretended Rabbet-Breeder of Godalming in Surrey, from Monday Nov. 28 to Wednesday Dec. 7 following. Together with an account of her confession of the Fraud. By Sir Richard Manningham, Kt. Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the College of Physicians, London." (Lond. 8vo. 1726.) Another of Sir Richard's good deeds was the erection of the well-known Park Chapel, Chelsea.[196] He died on the 11th May 1759, and was buried at Chelsea.
—For Dene, read Drewe.
[P. 18. l. 5.]—The anagram upon the name "Davis," here attributed to "Martin," should have had a note to point out that the combination of these two names leads one to suppose that the Davis alluded to was probably the future Sir John Davies, and that the Martin to whom this saucy witticism is attributed, may have been the Richard Martin commemorated by Ben Jonson, and the person for a scandalous attack upon whom Davies was temporarily struck off the books of the Middle Temple, as mentioned at [p. 168]. The outrage occurred on the 9th February 1597-8. Davies was restored to his membership of the Inn on the 30th October 1601. The late Lord Stowell, in his communication to the Society of Antiquaries on this subject (Archæologia, xxi. 108,) somewhat favours a suggestion of Alexander Chalmers that a rivalry between Martin and Davies in colloquial wit may have led to Davies's misconduct. The peculiarity in Sir John's gait noticed at [p. 168], and which would attract more attention among young students than it deserved, was probably not unique. Sir Walter Scott, who no doubt drew from an original, describes something very like it in the instance of Baillie Macwheeble, who waddled across the court-yard of the manor-house of Tully Veolan, like a turnspit walking upon its hind legs.
[P. 23, last line but one.]—for Bradbourne, read Brabourne.
[P. 40, n. 2.]—for whose Autobiography, read whose son's Autobiography.
[P. 85, third line from the bottom.]—These remarks may perhaps be a young man's judgment upon the works of the celebrated Dr. John Reynolds, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Bishop Hall spoke of him in other terms:—"He alone was a well-furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of all learning; the memory and reading of that man were near to a miracle." The opinion of all his most distinguished contemporaries agreed with that of Bishop Hall. (Wood's Athenæ, ii. 11.)
[P. 117, last line.]—for Sing, read Snig.
INDEX.
Abbot, Dr. George, Archbishop of Canterbury, [126]
Admiral, Lord High, office of, [19], [131]
Alane, Mr., [14]
Albion's England, [74]
Aldrich, Mr., [108]; Mrs., [107], [108]
Ales, [Alice] maid servant, [174]
Altham, James, Sergeant, [117]
Alva, Duke of, [13]
Amsterdam, [142]
Anderson, Sir Edmund, Lord Chief Justice,
Andrewes, Dr. Lancelot, Dean of Westminster, afterwards Bishop of Winchester, [30]
Androes, Mary, [50];
Mr., [40]
Anne, Queen, [iii.]
Apethorpe, co. Northampton, [13]
Archdall, ——, [16]
Archduke, Cardinal, Governor of the Netherlands, [81]
Arnold, Elizabeth, [173], [174]
——, George, [174]
——, Gregory, [173]
——, John, [175]
Mr., [116]
Ashpoole, James, [174]
Atmore, ——, [15]
Aulus Gallius, [149]
Aurange, see [Orange]
Aylesford, Kent, [20]
Baberham, co. Cambridge, [49]
Bachellor, Joan, [22]
Bacon, Francis, afterwards Lord Chancellor, [xv.], [68], [81]
Ball, Anne, [63]
Bancroft, Richard, Bishop of London, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, [xii.], [19], [146], [169]
Bankside, the, [130]
——, Robert, Sergeant, [117]
Barnaby's Day, [103]
Barons of London, [103]
Barrowes, Mr., [165]
Basset, Sir Richard, [60]
Baynham, Sir Edmund, [142]
Beckingham, Steven, [62]
Bede, the Venerable, [10], [28]
co., [iv.]
Beeching, Nicholas, [178]
Begging a criminal for a husband, [102]
H., [47]
Benn, ——, [84]
Berthelet, Thomas, printer, [137]
Berwick-upon-Tweed, [160], [170]
Bible, authorised translation, [6]
Bilson, Thomas, Bishop of Winchester, [94], [110]
Bishop, Roger, [47]
Black, W. H., [130]
Blackborne, ——, [82]
Blackfriars, [101]
Blackwell, ——, [102]
Bliss, Dr. Philip, [xx.]
Blount, Charles, Lord Montjoy, Lord Deputy of Ireland, [xix.], [59], [78], [104], [172]
Blundell, Mr., [54]
Blunt, Mr., [81]
Bodley, Sir Thomas, [63], [129]
Bonner, Bishop, [85]
Booth, ——, [60]
Borough-English, [82]
Boteler, Beckingham, [177]
Bothwell, Francis, Earl of, [122]
[ii.]-[v.], [vii.], [x.], [12], [20], [22], [23], [52], [107], [175], [177]
Bradnum, [Bradenham?] [92]
Bramstone, John, afterwards Lord Chief Justice, [xv.], [40], [42], [61], [92], [103], [104], [117]
Bredger, John, [175]
Brewer, Richard, [176]
Brickenden, Alexander, [174]
Bridgeman, John, [48]
Brockett, Frances, [50]
——, Sir John, [50]
——, Mrs., [50]
Brockett Hall, [50]
Bromley, Sir Henry, [168]
Brooke, Henry, Lord Cobham, [12], [160], [168], [171]
Bruce, Edward, Lord Bruce of Kinloss, [170]
Brymour, co. Somerset, [104]
Buccina Capelli in laudem juris, [99]
Buckeridge, Dr. John, afterwards, Bishop, [38]
Buckhurst, Lord, see [Sackville, Thomas]
Bullein, Dr., [148]
Bulloigne, Duke of, [81]
Burdett, W., [171]
Burghley, Lord, see [Cecil, William]
Burghley House, in the Strand, [16]
Burbage, Richard, [39]
Burchely, ——, [98]
Burneham, ——, [22]
Butler, Richard, [178]
——, Thomas, 10th Earl of Ormond, [59], [102]
Byrde, Sir William, [178]
Cæsar, Dr. afterwards Sir Julius, [xv.], [129], [138]
——, his wife, [138]
Cambridge, [10], [50], [80], [84], [93], [103], [111], [129], [135]
——, co., [iv.]
——, University of, [75]
Camden, William, [ix.], [116], [171]
Campion, Thomas, [109]
Cappel, ——, [99]
Carew, Anne, [63]
Carey, George, Lord Hunsdon, [148]
——, Sir Robert, [155], [156], [159]
——, Lucius, Lord Falkland, [61]
—— ——, his wife, [61]
Carlyle, Thomas, [49]
Cartwright, ——, [12], [20], [22]
Catholics, Roman, supplicate James I. for toleration, [170]
Cashiobury, Herts, [61]
Catlin, Edmund, [178]
——, George, [178]
——, Robert Mr. Justice, [98]
——, ——, [20]
Cecil, Sir Richard, [xiv.], [18], [41], [59], [78], [82], [99], [130], [147], [160], [169], [170]
——, William, Lord Burghley, [36], [61], [82], [148]
Chamberlain, the Lord, [136], [137]
Chancellor, the Lord, [81]
Chapman, Drue, [13], [111], [179]
——, ——, [108]
Charing Cross, [155]
Charles V., [43]
Chaucer, Geoffrey, [11]
Chelsea, [iv.]
Chelsea College, [6]
Chichester, Bishop, see [Manningham, Thomas]; [Watson, Anthony]
Mr., [17]
Christ Church, Cambridge, [80]
—— ——, Oxford, [79]
Christmas game, [16]
Chute, ——, [136]
Clanrickard, Earl of, see [De Burgh]
Clapham, ——, [xix.], [75], [105], [113], [116], [127], [129], [133], [158]
Clare Hall, Cambridge, [103]
Clarendon, Earl of, see [Hyde, Edward]
Mr., [22]
Clayton, Mary, [173]
Clifford, George, Earl of Cumberland, [40]
Clifton, Sir Gervase, afterwards Lord, [22]
Jo., [41]
Clinton, Henry, Earl of Lincoln, [21], [22]
Clunch, a, [116]
Cobham, Lord, see [Brooke, Henry]
Cobden, ——, [171]
Cock, Sir Henry, Cofferer of the Household, [168]
Cockayne, Mr., [19]
Coke, Sir Edward, Attorney-General, [xv.], [79], [82], [117], [129]
Colepepper, Thomas, [24]
J. P., [i.], [xvi.], [35], [36]
Common Pleas, the Court of, [92], [98]
Cooper, J., [102]
Cordell, Mrs., [48]
Cornwall, [129]
Cuper, J., [92]
Covell, Dr., William, [138]
Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of, see
Overton, William
Coventry, Thomas, afterwards Lord Keeper, [117]
Cranmer, Mr., [19]
——, William, [174]
Croke, John, afterwards knighted, [xv.], [64], [74], [117]
Crowhurst, Matthew, [176]
Cromer, Frances, [24]
——, James, [24]
Cromwell, Sir Henry, [49], [50], [51]
——, Sir Oliver, [v.], [49], [51]
Culpeper, Dr. Martin, [107]
Cumberland, Earl of, see [Clifford, George]
Curle, Anne, [vii.], [ix.], [41]
——, Edward, [vii.], [ix.], [36], [41], [46], [48], [91], [131], [177]
——, Francis, [148]
——, Mr., [17], [63], [77], [81], [83], [129], [157], [160]
——, Dr. Walter, [vii.], [156], [177], [178]
——, William, [vii.], [ix.], [41]
Cutts, Sir Henry, [111]
——, John, [111]
——, Sir John, [111]
——, ——, his lady's sister, [50]
Damned Crew, the, [142]
Daniel, an Italian, [91]
——, Sergeant, afterwards Judge, [24]
Danvers, Mr., [39]
Darcy, Mr., [62]
Darling, ——, [169]
Darnley, Earl of, [22]
Davers, Charles, [7], [10], [17], [34], [53], [59], [60], [129], [135], [137], [154]
Davies, John, afterwards Sir John, [xix.], [18]?, [100], [168], [180]
Davis, ——, [18]
Dr., [84]
Daye, John, [137]
Daylie, Dr., [60]
De Burgh, Richard, 4th Earl of Clanrickard, [59], [160], [165]
Demua, Isabell, [174]
——, John, [174]
?, [74]
Detling, Kent, [178]
Desmond, Earl of, see [Preston]
Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex, [49], [51], [54], [60], [129], [135], [159], [169]
——, ——, his wife, [165]
Devereux, Walter, Earl of Essex, [79]
——, ——, Dorothy, his wife, [79]
co., [129]
Doctors' Commons, [iv.], [viii.]
Dod, Dr., [157]
Doderidge, Sir John, [62]
Doncaster, [155]
Donne, John, afterwards Dean of St Paul's, [99]
Dowle, John, [175]
Downes, Andrew, Professor of Greek at Cambridge, [8]
Drom, Emanuel, [174]
Dudley, Robert, Earl of Leicester, [19], [137]
Dulwich, [35]
Dun, ——, a fencer, [130]
Duns, Mr., [136]
Dunstable, [36]
Durham, Bishop of, see [Matthew, Tobias]
Dyer, Sir James, [36]
Eastwell, Kent, [92]
Eaton, Dr. Martin, Bishop of Ely, see [Heton]
Edinburgh, [128]
Edward III., [116]
Edward IV., [60]
Edward VI., [81], [120], [148], [171]
Edwardes, Dr. Thomas, [176]
Eedes, Dr. Richard, [18]
Egerton, Sir John, [86]
——, Thomas, [86]
——, Sir Thomas, Lord Keeper, [xiii.], [xv.], [36], [81], [86], [99], [116], [126], [132], [146], [148], [165], [169]
—— ——, his eldest son?, [86], [165]
Elizabeth, Queen, [iii.], [1], [12], [43], [45], [64], [99], [126], [130], [136], [138], [142], [144], [169], [170], [171], [172]
——, sayings of, [51], [117], [170]
——, favour to the City, [64]
——, visit to Sir Robert Cecil, [99], [100]
——, death, [xii.]-[xiii.], [145], [146], [159]
——, nomination of her successor, [170]
Ellis, Sir Henry, [40]
Ely, Bishopric of, [136]
Enfield, Middlesex, [x.], [177]
Englefield, Sir Francis, [54]
Eps, ——, [165]
Essex, co., [98]
——, Earls of, see [Devereux, Robert and Walter]
Eton, provost of, [169]
Everard, ——, Justice of K.B. in Ireland, [118]
Fen or Fenny Drayton, co. Cambridge, [iv.], [vi.], [177]
Finch, Elizabeth, afterwards Countess of Westmoreland, [13]
——, Sir Moyle, [13]
Fishmongers, company of, [54]
Mr., [154]
Fleetwood, William, Recorder of London, [xv.], [40], [42], [103], [107]
Fleur-de-lis, [53]
Floyd, Thomas, [7]
Foote, John, [17]
Ford, Kent, [22]
Forrel, [116]
Foss, Edward, [xx.]
Fossar, ——, [62]
Foster, Thomas, Sergeant, [38], [117]
Foster Lane, [105]
Forster, John, [xx.]
France, King of, [80]
Franklin, ——, [36]
French Guard, the, [168]
Fry, John, [118], [119], [123], [125], [126]
Fryer, ——, [118]
Fuller, Thomas, [104]
Furnival's Inn, [79]
Gardiner, Sir Robert, [78], [104]
Gardner, Mr., [79]
Garnet, ——, [142]
Garnons, ——, [19]
Garrett, Garrard or Jarrett, Sir John, [78]
——, Thomas, [14]
Geneva, [102]
Gibbes, Mr., [77], [92], [104]
——, his wife, [77]
Gibson, Edward, [174]
Girlington, Nicholas, [102]
Glanville, John, Judge in Common Pleas, [117]
Glastonbury, [25]
Gloucester, co., [58]
Goa, [47]
Godmersham, [ii.], [vi.], [108], [111]
Goldsmith, John, [175]
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, [171]
Gorson, Mr., [74]
Gowrie, Earl of, see [Ruthven]
Grant, John, [155]
Gratewick, Sir William, [178]
Gray's Inn, [50], [62], [87], [117]
Greene, ——, [117]
Grey, Thomas, Lord Grey of Wilton, [146]
——, Lady Catherine, [25]
Griffin, Sir Edward, [157]
Guelderland, [155]
——, family of, [119]
Gunpowder Treason, [142]
Gwy, John, [178]
Gylburne, Mr., [24]
Hackstables, East Malling, [175]
Hadlow, Kent, [175]
Hadsor, Richard, [59], [61], [78], [102], [104], [118], [131], [154]
Hakewill, Mr., [62]
Hamilton, Duke of, [120]
Hanbury, Benjamin, [138]
Hardy, Susan, [173]
——, T. D., [xx.]
——, Nicholas, [156]
Harris, Mr. Sergeant, [41], [92], [117], [118]
Harwell, ——, [74]
Haslet, John, [174]
——, forest of, [81]
Hatton, Sir Christopher, [130]
Hawkyns, Joan, [174]
Hayward, Sir John, [169]
Hele, Mr. Sergeant, [36]
Hemingford, [49]
Hemmings, Mr., [171]
Heneage, Sir Thomas, [13]
——, daughter of, [13]
Henry Frederick and Frederick Henry, Prince, [158]
Henry IV. of France, [36]
Henry VIII., [148]
Hentzner, Paul, [3]
Herbert, Henry, Earl of Pembroke, [46]
Hereford, co., [58]
Herne, George, daughter of, [174]
Hertford, co., [19], [61], [62]
——, Earl of, see [Seymour, Edward]
Heton, Dr. Martin, Bishop of Ely, [167]
Hill, ——, tailor, [136], [137]
——, Nicholas, [60]
——, of Umberley, Devon, [60]
Hinchinbroke, co. Huntingdon, [50]
Hoby, Sir Edward, [135]
Holland, Dr. Thomas, [86], [138]
Hooftman, Anne, [49]
Hooker, Richard, [138]
Hoskyns, John, [vi.]
Hoste, ——, [74]
Houghton, Robert, Sergeant, [117]
——, Elizabeth, [173]
Howard, Charles, Earl of Nottingham, [61], [132], [146]
——, of Effingham, Anne, Lady, [132]
Howard, Frances, [25]
Howard of Bindon, Thomas, Viscount, [25]
Howard, Henry, afterwards Earl of Northampton, [43], [170]
——, Thomas, Lord, [168]
Hull, Annis, [175]
Hunsdon, Lord, see [Carey, George]
Hunter, Joseph, [i.]-[iv.], [18]
Hutton, Dr. Matthew, Archbishop of York, [109]
Hyde, Edward, afterwards Lord Chancellor Clarendon, [16]
——, Lawrence, afterwards knighted, [16]
——, Sir Nicholas, [16]
Hynd, Mr., [49]
Hythe, Kent, [47]
India, [37]
Ireland, [78], [131], and see [Blount, Charles, Lord Deputy]
James I., [59], [64], [78], [142], [148], [154], [155], [156], [160], [170]
——, succession on the death of Queen Elizabeth, [xiii.], [xiv.]
——, proclamation of accession, [147], [159]
——, anticipations of the English people respecting, [xiv.], [xv.], [169]
——, works of, [25], [49], [155]
——, proclamation to restrain access to, [159]
——, would not swear, [168]
——, how he walked among his nobles, [155]
Jardine, David, [142]
Jeanor, ——, [92]
Jesuits, [74]
Jonson, Ben, [35], [63], [130], [180]
Juel, Dr., [80]
Keble, John, [54]
Mr., [2]
Keeper, Lord, office, [19]
Kendal, Westmoreland, [130]
——, Nicholas, [174]
——, Stephen, [174]
——, Roger, [174]
——, William, [174]
——, ——, [21]
Kent, co., [iv.],
[ix.], [13], [107], [165], [175], [177], [178]
Kettle, Dr. Ralph, [49]
Key, Mr., [158]
Kildare, Countess of, [159]
King, Dr. John, afterwards Bishop of London, [64], [79], [149]
——, ——, [137]
King's Bench, [98]
King's Coll., Cambridge, [103]
King's Head, [156]
King's Hill, Rayleigh, Essex, [130]
Knollys, Sir William, [146]
L——, Bishop of, [81]
Lancaster, Mr., [17], [62], [129]
Larkhall in Hadlow, [175]
Larking, L. B., [xviii.]
Latimer, Lord, [165]
Laudanum, [46]
Lawrence, Barnaby, [174]
——, Marie, [173]
——, ——, four daughters of, [173]
——, Richard, [175]
Layfield, Dr. John, [6], [95], [166], [167]
Leake, Young Mr., [48]
——, ——, [15]
Lee, Robert, Lord Mayor, [73], [147], [148], [149]
Leicester, Earl of, see [Dudley, Robert]
Lewkenor, C——, [58]
Leydall, Mr., [154]
Libertines, the, [59]
——, Earl of, see [Clinton, Henry]
Lincoln's Inn, [38], [82], [117]
Lisle, Lord, see [Plantagenet]
Litchfield, Dean of, see [Curle, Walter]
Lob, a, [116]
London, [v.], [12], [15], [174]
——, Bishop of, see [Bancroft, Richard]
Long, Mr., [41]
Lord Mayor, see [Lee, Robert]
Lorraine, Cardinal of, [120]
Lothbury, [154]
Lovell, ——, [15]
Lucian, [86]
Ludgate, [147]
Ludlow, [58]
Lyde, Tristram, [23]
Maidstone, [ii.], [13], [14], [31], [110]
Malling, East, [ii.]-[vii.], [ix.], [x.], [12], [19], [107], [173], [175], [177]
Manners, Roger, Earl of Rutland, [61]
Manningham, various branches of family, [iv.]
——, Anne, wife of John, [vii.], [ix.], [x.], [177], [178]
——, Anne, daughter of John, [vii.], [ix.]
——, Anne, sister of Charles, [173]
——, Elizabeth, daughter of John, [vii.], [177]
——, Elizabeth, sister of Charles, [173]
——, George, [iii.], [iv.], [v.], [108]
——, John, [vi.]
——, will of, [177]
——, John, son of the preceding, [vii.], [177], [178]
——, Richard, "father in love," of John, [ii.]-[x.], [12], [14], [19], [21], [23], [47], [48], [52], [178]; his marriages, [v.]; age at his death,
[viii.]; his will, [173]; monumental inscription, [176]
——, Richard, son of John, [vii.], [x.], [177], [178]
——, Susan, [vii.], [ix.], [177]
——, Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Chichester, [x.], [179]
——, William, brother of Edmund, [173]
——, William, son of Edmund, [173], [177]
Manningtree, [130]
Mansell, Sir Robert, [82]
Manwood, Sir Roger, Lord Chief Baron, [xv.], [41], [91]
Stewart, John
Marbury, Mr., [75]
March, ——, [14]
Margaret Professor, [103]
Marrow, Mr., [157]
Marshall, Hamlet, [54]
Marston, John, [86]
Martial, [35]
Martin, J. E., [104]
——, [80]
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