Manuscripts. See [Learning].
Marcel (magistrate of Paris), why assassinated, i. 232.
March (Roger, earl of) opposes the duke of Lancaster, iii. [56];
his significant policy, [57];
his popularity with the parliament, [65];
his exclusion from the throne, [82], [194];
clemency of Henry V. towards him, [194].
Margaret of Anjou married to Henry VI., iii. [98];
consequences of her impolicy, [194], [197].
See [Henry VI].
Mariner's compass, tradition of the invention of the, iii. [332], [333].
Maritime laws of early times, iii. [333];
prevalence of piracy, [334];
law of reprisals, [335.]
Marriages, capricious decrees of the popes concerning, ii. 208;
dispensations and their abuses, ib.
Martin (prince of Aragon) marries the queen of Sicily, i. 490;
his death, ib.
Martin (king of Aragon) succeeds to his son's Sicilian dominions, i. 490;
contests for the Aragonese throne at his death, ii. 39.
Martin V. elected pope, ii. 246;
he convokes the council of Pavia, 247;
his anger at the English statute of præmunire, 251, note y;
his concordat with England, 251;
powers reserved to him by the German concordats, 252, 253;
rejection of his concordat by France, 254.