---- ——, [263].

Morys, i. e. Moors, for the board of two, [123].

Mowing, paid for, [176], [230], [256].

Mundy, Ralph, a huntsman, [5], [23], [133], [137], [142], [146], [149], [154], [156], [162], [165], [167], [171], [175], [176], [180], [181], [187], [194], [197], [205], [210], [215], [222], [226], [229], [236], [241], [244], [246], [251], [265], [275], [281], [282].

Muzzles for the king's mastiffs, [186].

Myllain, [i. e. Milan,] Bonet, [24]. See Milan.

Myllane, [Milan,] 54.

Myllon, [i. e. melon,] a, given the king by an Italian, [248].

Mynion, the King's ship, [18].

In the list of Henry's navy, written on the 22nd October, 1525, and printed in Mr. Ellis's Second Series of Original Letters, vol. i. pp. [219], [220], the Minion is described to be "off the tonnege of CLX tonne, and all newe." She was at Bourdeaux in November, 1526.