Malignants

Malignants, the advisers of Charles I., chief among whom were Strafford and Laud; were so called by the Parliamentarians, who blamed them for the evils of the country; the name was afterwards applied to the whole Royalist party.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Malherbe, François de * Malines
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Mälar Lake
Malay Archipelago
Malays
Malcolm, Sir John
Malcolm Canmore
Maldive Islands
Malebolge
Malebranche, Nicholas
Malesherbes, Lamoignon de
Malherbe, François de
Malignants
Malines
Malingering
Mallet, David
Mallock, William Hurrell
Malmaison
Malmesbury, William of
Malmö
Malone, Edmund
Malory, Sir Thomas
Malpighi, Marcello