The Year after the Armada, and Other Historical Studies
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Madrid in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, 231-44,
242-3, 251-5.
Maineville, de, sent by Guise to Scotland, 190-1.
Margaret of Parma, 93.
Mariana, Queen Regent of Spain, 254, 292, 307.
Marie Anne of Neuberg, Queen of Spain, 292, 295, 300, 301;
discovers the exorcism, 313-16.
Marie Louise of Orleans, Queen of Spain, 292.
Marriage of Philip and Mary, feeling against it in England, 137,
167-74; hard conditions imposed by the English, 138; great
preparations in Spain, 140-1; voyage of Philip, 147-53; his
first interview with Mary, 154-7; the ceremony at Winchester, 160;
the banquet, 161-3; after the marriage, 164-74.
Mary, Queen, her first present to Philip, 139; at Winchester,
152; her presents to Philip, 152-3; her first interview with
Philip, 154-7; her appearance, 156-7; her splendour at the
marriage ceremony, 160; at the banquet, 161-3; her reception
of the Duchess of Alba, 164.
Mary Stuart, proposal to marry her to Don Carlos, 181; her
adhesion to Spain, 184-5, 188-9, 196, 198.
Mason, Sir John, 91.
Massino, Captain, attempt to murder him in the Strand, 276, 277.
Master of Santiago, Regent of Castile, his denunciation of
extravagance in attire, 220.
Matilla, confessor to Charles II. of Spain, 295; his fall and
death, 300-1.
Matthew, Toby, Bishop of Durham, at Durham Place, 267.
Medici, Cardinal de, 197.
Medici, Pietro de, ordered to raise mercenaries for the Spanish
service, 39.
Medina Celi, Duke of, 140, 155; sent to replace Alba in the
Netherlands, 98.
Medina Sidonia, Duke of, his return to Spain from the Armada, 5.
Medkirk, Colonel, at Lisbon, 60.
Melino, Guise's envoy to the Pope, 192, 196.
Mendovi, Cardinal, 201.
Mendoza, Bishop of Segovia, Inquisitor-General (Charles II.),
317; contest with the Inquisition, 318-19; dismissed, 319.
Mendoza, Bernardino de, Spanish ambassador in England and
France, 14, 105, 186-9, 198-99, 200.
Mendoza, Iñigo de, 155, 162.
Merino sheep introduced into Spain by Catharine of Lancaster, 218.
Middleburg besieged by the Gueux, 107; Romero's attempt
to relieve, 107-10.
Middleton, Captain, at Puente de Burgos, 38.
Milford Lane, Strand, 263.
Mondragon, Spanish commander in Middleburg, 107-8, 119.
Monins, Lady, of Waldeshare, 350, 372-3.
Montague, Viscount (Browne), at Durham Place, 269.
Monterey, Count, conspirator against the Queen Marie Anne
of Neuberg, 298.
Montigny, at Madrid, 94.
Montreuil, besieged by the English, 79, 80, 81; Romero's
duel at, 83-6.
Mora, Cristobal, deserts from the English service, 82; challenges
Gamboa, 83; his duel with Romero, 83-6.
Moors, sumptuary rules for, 213.
Morton, Earl of, 185.
Morton, Earl of (the younger), appeals to Philip II., 199.
Murder attempted from Durham Place, 276-7; escape of the
criminal by the water-gate, 278.
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