Marlborough and Eugene, as Castor and Pollux, [454];
victories in Low Countries (1710), [468].
Martin, Richard, and Dorcas Eglestone, [35].
Martinay, [122].
Mary, condition of England, [15].
Mary and Philip, portraits by Trezzo, [16]—[18].
Mary, Queen of Scots, portrait by Primavera, [27].
Mary d'Este and James II., [242];
accession, [258], [259];
coronation, [261], [264], [265].
Mary II.;
regent (1690), [352], [353];
(1691), [363];
action off Beachy Head, [354];
death, [396]—[399].
Mary II. and William III. of Orange;
marriage, [231];
destruction of Roman Catholic chapels, [329];
coronation, [332]—[337], [340]—[342], [344]—[345];
peace restored to Britain, [343];
regency, [354], [363];
battle of Aghrim, [369];
taking of Athlone, Galway, and Sligo, [371];
taking of Limerick, [372];
pacification of Ireland, [375];
battle of La Hogue, [379], [380].
Maurice, Prince of Orange, Knight of the Garter, [52], [53].