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Marischal (Merchell, Merschell),
fourth Earl, William Keith, his
servant, 43, 51
Marischal, tenth Earl, George Keith,
149,150,154-5,163 and n
death of his second son, 150
markets
cloth, see cloth and clothing
forbidden at St Johnstone, 50
see also portage
Markinch (Markinche, Markinsh),
Fife
parish of, 139
town of, poor man in, 51
Mamoch, see Aberchirder
marriage, form of solemnization of,
112-13
Marshall (Mairshell), Alexander,
schoolmaster in Carriden, 127M
Marshall, Thomas, master cook to
James v, 39 and n
Marshall, William, schoolmaster in
Buchlyvie, 137
Martin iv, Pope, 6»
Martine (Mairton, Mairtoun),
George, schoolmaster in
Ben vie, 140
Martine, John, schoolmaster in Edin¬
burgh, 135
Martine, Thomas, schoolmaster in
parish of Creich, 139
Martinus, Friedrich, 160
Mary, queen of Great Britain, wife of
William in, oath of allegiance to,
121,132
Mary, queen of Scots, tutors ap¬
pointed for, 17
Mary of Guise, wife of James v
birth of first child of, 18
journeys of, from Stirling to St
Andrews, 19
pottinger of, 44
servant of, 30
Mary Gallant, see ships and ship¬
ping
Maryton, Angus, parish of, 129
mass, first, money given for, by
James v, 30, 48, 50
Massie, Andrew, professor of philo¬
sophy, college of Edinburgh, 134
master of work, 25
see also Hamilton, Sir James
Mathie, Patrick, precentor and clerk
at Ratho, I27«
Mattheacius (Mathaecius), Angelus,
159
Maule, James, fourth earl ofPanmure,
see Panmure, fourth earl of
Maxwell, fifth Lord, Robert M., his
servant, 46
Maxwell, Sir John, of Pollok, 219,
gamekeeper of, 222
member of Renfrewshire Political
Union, 218
Maybole, Ayrshire
cloth market at, I96«
parish of, grammar school in, 123/j
meal, see food
melons, see food
Melrose (Melros, Melross), Rox¬
burghshire
abbot of, 26, 32; his servant, 30, 47
Jamesv at, 18; his expenses at, 29,30
schoolmaster in, 137
Melville (Mailvill, Melvill), Andrew,
89
Melville, David, schoolmaster in
Eassie, 140
Melville, Thome, 44
Menapius, Gulielmus Insulanus, 161
Menmuir, Angus, school of, 129
Menteith, third earl of, William
Graham, his servant, 38
Menteith (Monteith), stewartry of,
I23«, 142
Menzies, William, of Pitfoddels
(Pitfoddls, Pitfodels), 162 and n,
169 and n
Merrilees, see Myrreleys
Merse, Berwickshire and Roxburgh¬
shire, 150
255
Marischal (Merchell, Merschell),
fourth Earl, William Keith, his
servant, 43, 51
Marischal, tenth Earl, George Keith,
149,150,154-5,163 and n
death of his second son, 150
markets
cloth, see cloth and clothing
forbidden at St Johnstone, 50
see also portage
Markinch (Markinche, Markinsh),
Fife
parish of, 139
town of, poor man in, 51
Mamoch, see Aberchirder
marriage, form of solemnization of,
112-13
Marshall (Mairshell), Alexander,
schoolmaster in Carriden, 127M
Marshall, Thomas, master cook to
James v, 39 and n
Marshall, William, schoolmaster in
Buchlyvie, 137
Martin iv, Pope, 6»
Martine (Mairton, Mairtoun),
George, schoolmaster in
Ben vie, 140
Martine, John, schoolmaster in Edin¬
burgh, 135
Martine, Thomas, schoolmaster in
parish of Creich, 139
Martinus, Friedrich, 160
Mary, queen of Great Britain, wife of
William in, oath of allegiance to,
121,132
Mary, queen of Scots, tutors ap¬
pointed for, 17
Mary of Guise, wife of James v
birth of first child of, 18
journeys of, from Stirling to St
Andrews, 19
pottinger of, 44
servant of, 30
Mary Gallant, see ships and ship¬
ping
Maryton, Angus, parish of, 129
mass, first, money given for, by
James v, 30, 48, 50
Massie, Andrew, professor of philo¬
sophy, college of Edinburgh, 134
master of work, 25
see also Hamilton, Sir James
Mathie, Patrick, precentor and clerk
at Ratho, I27«
Mattheacius (Mathaecius), Angelus,
159
Maule, James, fourth earl ofPanmure,
see Panmure, fourth earl of
Maxwell, fifth Lord, Robert M., his
servant, 46
Maxwell, Sir John, of Pollok, 219,
gamekeeper of, 222
member of Renfrewshire Political
Union, 218
Maybole, Ayrshire
cloth market at, I96«
parish of, grammar school in, 123/j
meal, see food
melons, see food
Melrose (Melros, Melross), Rox¬
burghshire
abbot of, 26, 32; his servant, 30, 47
Jamesv at, 18; his expenses at, 29,30
schoolmaster in, 137
Melville (Mailvill, Melvill), Andrew,
89
Melville, David, schoolmaster in
Eassie, 140
Melville, Thome, 44
Menapius, Gulielmus Insulanus, 161
Menmuir, Angus, school of, 129
Menteith, third earl of, William
Graham, his servant, 38
Menteith (Monteith), stewartry of,
I23«, 142
Menzies, William, of Pitfoddels
(Pitfoddls, Pitfodels), 162 and n,
169 and n
Merrilees, see Myrreleys
Merse, Berwickshire and Roxburgh¬
shire, 150
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