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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 Muenster, Bernard van Galen, Bishop of, vi. 227 Murimuth, Adam of, i. 274; ii. 177 Murray, James Stuart, first earl of (_see_ Stuart), iv. 199; his policy, _ib._, 200, 201, 205; opposes the Darnley marriage, 223; plots with Elizabeth, 224; rises against Mary, _ib._; defeated, 225; returns, 229; pleads for Morton's recall, 243; goes to France, 244; Regent of Scotland, 259; defeats Mary at Langside, 260, 261; his charges against Mary, 262; murdered, 271; v. 122 Murray, Sir Robert, vi. 166 Mysore, sultans of, viii. 131 Nalson's historical collections, v. 72 Namur surrendered to Lewis XIV., vii. 79; taken by the Allies, 88 Nanci, battle of, iii. 150 Nantes, Edict of, revoked, vii. 13 Nantwich, battle at, vi. 18 Naples threatened by an English fleet, vii. 223; attacked by Austria, 224 Napoleon, Emperor of the French (_see_ Buonaparte), his scheme for invading England, viii. 170, 171; victories at Ulm and Austerlitz, 173; at Jena, 174; at Eylau and Friedland, 175; his Berlin Decree, 176; Milan Decree, 181; masters Spain, 185; military successes there, 187; victory at Wagram, 188; seeks the alliance of America, 192; marches on Russia, 198, 200; retreats
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