M.

Mackerel, Doctor, [107], [148].

March, Earl of, afterwards King Edward IV., [67], [83], [84], [119], [199].

March, Edmund Earl of, [3] (note), [198].

Marchers, the Lords, [78].

Marches of Wales, Court of, [78], [79].

Margaret, Queen of Henry VI.—See “Queen Margaret.”

Margaret Duchess of Burgundy, widow of Charles Duke of Burgundy, [23], [177], [199].

Margaret’s Camp, near Tewkesbury, [149].

Massey, Sir John, [8].

Menagerie, Royal, in the Tower of London, [283].

Milwater, John, slain at Barnet, [208].

Molyneux, Sir Richard, slain at Blore Heath, [26].

Molyns, or Molins, Lord, also called Robert Lord Hungerford, [106] (note).

Molyn, Sir Roger, [106].

Montague, John Neville, Marquis of, previously Lord Montague, then for a short time Earl of Northumberland, [27], [110], [118] (note); slain at Barnet, [208].

Montjoy, Walter Blount, Lord, [111].

Mortar, [219].

Mortimer, Sir Hugh, slain at Shrewsbury, [8].

Mortimer, Sir Hugh, slain at Wakefield, [58].

Mortimer, Sir John, slain at Wakefield, [58].

Mortimer’s Cross, battle of, [67].

Morton, John, Cardinal, and Archbishop of Canterbury, [107].