More, Thomas, his person and character, iii. 216, 217; first appearance in Parliament, 218; his home-life, ib., 219; returns to court, 219; his lectures on "The City of God," 197; Life of Edward the Fifth, 83, 218; Utopia, 189, 220-228; Speaker of the Commons, 245; his reply to Luther, 257; Chancellor, 286, 289; resigns, 299; summoned to take the oath of succession, 317; refuses, 318; sent to the Tower, 319; beheaded, 321; his reverence for Parliament, iv. 9; Roper's Life of, iii. 83
More, Thomas de la, ii. 177
Moreau, General, viii. 122, 142, 143
Moriæ Encomium, iii. 219
Morice, Sir William, Secretary of State, vi. 194
Morkere, Earl of Northumbria, i. 160, 165, 167, 170
Mornington, Richard Wellesley, second Earl of, viii. 132. See Wellesley
Morrison, Robert, vi. 167
Mortemer, battle of, i. 158
Mortimer, Anne, iii. 56
Mortimer, Edmund, Earl of March. See March
Mortimer, Sir Edmund, iii. 13
Mortimer, Roger, supporter of Henry III., ii. 64, 72, 85; defeated by Llewelyn, 88; head of regency, 102
Mortimer, Roger, conspires against Edward II., ii. 198; Earl of March, 206; fall, 207
Mortimer's Cross, battle of, iii. 78
Morton, John, Bishop of Ely and Archbishop of Canterbury, iii. 167, 285; his "fork," 177
Morton, James Douglas, fourth Earl of, iv. 114; Chancellor of Scotland, 224; aids Darnley against Mary, 228; flies, 230; recalled, 243; joins Argyle against Mary, 245; beheaded, 346
Morton, Dr. Nicholas, iv. 265, 268
Moscow, Napoleon's expedition to, viii. 200
Mount Badon, battle of, i. 34
Mountjoy, Charles Blount, eighth Lord, v. 62
Mountnorris, Francis Annesley, Lord, v. 290
Moveables, taxation of, under Henry II., i. 257; under Richard I., 350
Mowbray, Robert, Earl of Northumberland, i. 192
Mowbray, Roger, i. 254
Muhlberg, battle of, iv. 50
Munster, the Fitz-Maurices in, ii. 377; English conquest of, iii. 329; revolt in, v. 62
Münster, Bernard van Galen, Bishop of, vi. 227
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