Numerous as the entries relating to minstrels are, no additional information is afforded to what is contained in Dr. Percy's elaborate essay, though they frequently corroborate the statements therein. The frequency of these payments tend, however, to establish Henry's attachment to music. In the Ordinances of the Royal Household made at Eltham in the 17 Hen. VIII. we find that Hugh Woodhouse, the "Serjeant of the Mynstrills," had an annual fee of 10l. 16s. 10½d.

Mistelden, [i. e. Misselden] Abbot of, [237].

Molyn Jerome, [92].

Money won at the Rounds, [134].

---- borrowed for the king, [104].

---- brought to the king, [215].

---- given to an individual to be by him safely kept for the king's use, [231].

---- lent, [200], [210], [228], [231], [234], [244].

Monk, to a, [239].