General Index: L, M

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1645-7. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1891.

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'General Index: L, M', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1645-7, (London, 1891) pp. 645-653. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1645-7/pp645-653 [accessed 26 March 2024]

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General Index L, M L Lache, co. Chester, letter dated from Lambe, Sir John, Dean of the Arches Court of Canterbury, commissary to the bishop of Lincoln, and official to the archdeacon of Leicester Lambert, Capt. Charles Lord, Baron of Cavan petition of Lambeth, keeper of Lancaster, county of colonels of Lancaster, county of, committee of letters to committee of Accounts in letters of sub-committee for, letter of deputy lieutenants, committees and commanders of, letter to deputy lieutenants and committees of, letters to forces of gentlemen of duchy of, the liberty of royal revenues in "Lancaster Herald," the and see Ryley, Wm. Landguard Fort, near Harwich Land's End, the Lane, Sir Richard, Lord Keeper Lanerick, William Earl of, Secretary of State for Scotland Langdale, Sir Marmaduke Langdon, Walter, Esq. Langford House, co. Salop co. Wilts Sir Roger Langham, Alderman John Mr. Langhorne, or Langherne, Sergeant-MajorGeneral his army letter of Madam, wife of Major-General Langhorne, letter to Langridge, Capt. Langrish, Capt. Langston, Anthony, Esq. letter of letter to Peter Larking, a workman Lathom House, co. Lancaster garrison of siege of propositions for surrendering Lathom, Mr. Edward Laud, William, late Archbishop of Canterbury, and Chancellor of the University of Oxford attainder of Lauderdale, the Earl of, see Maitland, John. Launceston, co. Cornwall letter dated from Lavall, Ann, relict of Frederick count Layfield, Major Layton, Col. Robert Lea, John League and Covenant, the Solemn to be taken by members of the University of Oxford Lecale, the barony of Lechlade, co. Gloucester commander at, letter to Lechmere, Mr. Leckonbie, Richard, petition of Ledgant, Capt., commander of the "Increase" frigate Lee, Capt. Col. Lieut. Sir Robert, Knt. Leech, Capt. John Leeds Lees, John Leevinge, or Levine, Thomas Legg, Col. William, governor of Oxford is turned out of his government at Oxford particulars of his estate master of His Majesty's Armoury, petition of Legh, Mr. Le Hunt, Sir John, Knt. Leicester governor of and see Needham, Col. John. co. committee of letters to committee of Sequestrations of forces in horse soldiers of letter to archdeacon of Leicester, Peter Leigh Road Leigh, Mrs. Ann Col. Francis, Earl of Chichester Sir Thomas, Knt. and Bart., petition of William, examination of Leighton Buzzard, co. Beds Leith, N.B. Leman, Mrs. Lemprire, Thomas, a jurat of Jersey Lenthall, Francis, Esq., Receiver General of the King's Queen's, and Prince's revenues in co. Sussex William, of Lincoln's Inn, Speaker of the House of Commons (resigned in July 1647) document signed by recommendation by warrants signed by letters of letters to Lenton, Edw., Esq. "Leopard," H.M.S. Leopold, the Archduke Leslie, Sir Alexander, Earl of Leven, Lord General of the Convenanters' army army of proclamation by letters to Lieut.-General David is on his march to Scotland army of letters to Letter Offices, the foreign inland Letters Patent Levant Company, the correspondence of letters of, to Sir Thos. Glemham, extracts from petition of seas, the Leven, Earl of, see Leslie, Alex. Levestone, John Levingstone, James, Esq., Keeper of the Privy purse Levins, Wm. Lewen, Mr. Lewes, co. Sussex committee at, warrant by Lewin, Dr. William, LL.D., petition of Lewis, Lewis, Clerk of the Avery Robert Lewkner, John Lexington, Lord Lichfield, co. Stafford Lichfield, close of forces of garrison of leaguer before the close of letter dated from plague at siege of letters dated from earldom of "Lichfield Accounts," a paper entitled Liddle, Sir Francis Lightfoot, Luke, purser of H.M.S. "Dragon," Lilburne, George Lillo, in Belgium Lilly, the astrologer, &c. "Lily," H.M.'s frigate Limbrick, Mr. Lincoln commissioners from governor of and see Browne, Col. city, letter to co commissioners of committee of letters to forces of gentlemen of horse soldiers of Popish recusants in High Sheriff of Bishop of Dean and Chapter of Theophilus Clinton, Earl of impeachment of Lincoln's Inn, see London. Lindon or Lyndon, Capt. Roger Lindsay, John, see Crawford, Earl of. Robert Lindsey, Montague Bertie Earl of Lingen, Sir Henry, governor of Goodrich castle "Lion," the ship Lisbon Lisle, Capt. G. John, M.P. for Winchester Sir William L'Isle, Viscount, see Sydney, Philip. Lister, Sir Matthew Litchington, John Littleton, Sir Edward, Knt. Thomas, Esq. Timothy, Sergeant-at-law Litton Liverpool Liverpool, fortifications at governor of letters to Liveries, see Wards and Liveries. Living, James Livingston, James, Earl of Callander, Lieutenant-General of the Scottish army letter of Sir James, letter of Lizard, the, co. Cornwall Llandilo, co. Carmarthen Lianelly, co. Carmarthen Lianelwedd, letter dated from Lloyd, Mr. Sir Charles, Knt. Griffith, de la Forest, Esq. Joshus, Esq. Luke, Sheriff of co. Flint, certificate by Sir Marmaduke Richard Sir Richard, Knt., governor of Holt castle Lloydd, Col. Andrew Loane, Richard Loftus, Sir Adam Sir Arthur Sir Edward, letter to Nicholas, Esq., deputy Treasurer-atWars for Ireland London, City of, references and allusions to, passim. apprentices of City auxiliaries beadles of Bell Alley, Aldersgate Street the "Blue Anchor," Bores Street, the "Lute" in Bills of Mortality of weekly Bills of Mortality for Bridewell brigade Chamber of the Chamberlain of Charing Cross, mews at letters dated from commissary of, registry of common Council of order of committee of, sitting in the Irish Chamber at Guildhall Compters in, the serjeants and yeomen belonging to, petition of Cornhill committee of Accounts at and see Accounts. Corporation of London, Corporation of, petition to Court of aldermen of Courts of Guard in Cripplegate debts due to defence of Dorset House dragoons of Exchange old Exchange, Committee of Accounts at Alderman Freeman's house near Essex House Fenchurch Street, letter dated from Fleet Prison Fleet Street, a tenement called "the Dagger" in forces of fortifications of, committee of, certificates by forts about Fullers' Rents, Holborn, document dated from Gatehouse prison Golding Lane Goldsmiths' Hall commissioners at, letter to committee at committee for compositions with delinquents at order by committee for Scottish affairs at committee for the Scots' loan at committee for Sequestrations at and see Sequestration. sub-committee for Ireland sitting at, and the committee for Scottish affairs at Treasurers at letter to Gray's Inn Gate Lane, fort at Grocers' Hall, committee for Adventurers for lands in Ireland at Treasurer at Guildhall London, Guildhall, commissioners at Irish Chamber at Treasurers-at-Wars at Treasurers at document dated from Haberdashers' Hall committee at letter to the "Half Moon," Holborn, letters dated from horse and dragoons of officer in command of, letters to the four City hospitals, Treasurers of, representation by Hyde Park Corner, captain of the Guard at, letter to inhabitants of, petition of the Old Bailey the "King's Head" in Ordnance of, controller of and see Mollins, William. Lincoln's Inn Fields Lombard Street Lord Mayor of and see Gayre, Sir John; Atkins, Sir Thomas; Adams, Sir Thomas. and Common Council of Militia of, see Militia. Moorfields pamphlet printed at the plague in port of recruits for the Parliamentary army to be furnished by St. Andrew's, Holborn St. Antholin's parish of St. Bridget St. Dunstan's-in-the-West St. James's Clerkenwell Palace St. Leonard's, Shoreditch St. Martin's-in-the-Fields St. Martin's Lane St. Olave, Hart Street Salisbury Court the Savoy committee of the Militia sitting at Scotland Yard Seacoal Lane London, Sheriffs of Stationers' Company Stationers' Hall the register at Temple Bar Middle Temple Thomas Street Tower of Constable of, see Fairfax, Sir Thos. Lieutenant of Mint in Ordnance at letter dated from Tower Hamlets committee for Tower Street trained bands of Tuttle fort Tyburn Road Wapping Street Weavers' Hall committee for Arrears sitting at Treasurers at Whitehall, committee for, order made at Wood Street Compter, letter dated from and Worcester, the trade between documents dated from letters dated from "London Post, The," a newspaper entitled "London," the ship London, John, master gunner of the "Vanguard," Londonderry, Ireland governor of and see Foliot, Lord. mayor of and see Thornton, Robert. and officers of Long, Capt. Col. James Col. Thos. letter to Col. Walter Longe, Richard Longford, the Earl of Shrewsbury's house near Newport Longley, co. York Lord Chamberlain of the Household, see Dorset, the Earl of. Chancellor of Scotland, see Campbell, John, Earl of Loudoun. Lieutenant of Ireland, see Ireland. Lord Keeper, and see Lane, Sir Richard. Mayor, see London. Treasurer, see Cottington, Francis Lord. Lorraine Charles IV., Duke of Lostwithiel, co. Cornwall Lothian, Adjutant the Earl of, see Kerr, Sir William. Loudoun, the Earl of, see Campbell, John. Loughborough, co. Leicester Lord, see Hastings, Henry. Louis XIV., King of France Louis, Prince of Portugal Lovelace, Col., Captain of Carmarthen castle John Lord certificate of Lovell, Benjamin, a minister Low Countries, see Holland. Lubeck Lucas, Sir Charles Sir Gervase, governor of Belvoir castle, letter to Sir John Lord Sir Thomas, Commissary-general of horse in Ireland Lucy, Lady 'Lucy," the ship Ludlow, co. Salop castle governor of and see Moore, Col. Samuel. royalist garrison of siege of Col. Edmund Capt. William, Governor of Langford House, co. Wilts, letter to Ludlow's Memoirs, letters printed in Lughar, Capt. Luke, Sir Samuel, governor of Newport Pagnell letter to Lumley, Richard Viscount Lumsdale, see Lumsden. Lumsden, Sir James letter to Lundy Island Lutherans, the Lydcott, Col. letters to Lydd, co. Kent vicarage of Lye Court, royalist garrison of Lyme Regis, co. Dorset the Cob in Lynn Regis, co. Norfolk garrison of governor of and see Hobart, Col. James, and Hoogan, Sir Thos. letter to Lys, river of Holland M. MacAdam, Major John Macclesfield, co. Chester hundred of committee for High constable of manor, forest, and liberty of Macdonnell, Randal, Earl and Marquis of Antrim letter of Mackworth, Col. Humfrey, governor of Shrewsbury castle Maddison, Sir Lionel Maddox, John "Magdalene," the ship Maghull, Robert Maidstone, co. Kent Maine's mills Mainwaring, George, Esq. Col. Philip his troop letters to Capt. Robert Col. Robert, letter to Maitland, John, Earl of Lauderdale document signed by letters of Malignants, estates of Malmesbury, co. Wilts committee at letter to governor of letter to Malta, the Spanish knights in Man, the Isle of Manchester garrison of pestilence at Earl of, see Montagu, Edward. Manley, George, letter of Thomas, clerk of the King's kitchen letter to Mann, Edward, town clerk of Newcastle-onTyne Manning, Mr., clerk to the committee at Chichester Sir Edward Mannering, Col., see Mainwaring. Manners, John, see Rutland, Earl of. Mannocke, Lady Mansell, Bushy, letter of Manwood, Sir John, letter of March, Richard, Esq., gentleman usher to Prince Charles Mareschall, Gilbert, marshal to Henry I. Margett, or Margetts, Mr. "Margett," the galiot "Maria," the pinnace "Marigold," the ship Marischall, William Earl (Scotland) Marlborough, co. Wilts Marrow, Col. Marseilles Marsh, Major letter to Mr. Marshall, John boatswain of the "Warwick" frigate Thomas cook in the "Sternmost" frigate Marshals, see Earls Marshal. Marshalsea prison, the Marsham, John Marston, Mr. Martchfield, co. Worcester, the royalist garrison of Martial law in Ireland, Ordinance for Martin, co. Norfolk Sir Henry, Judge of the Admiralty Martin, Lieut.-Col. Robert his regiment letters to Robert Martyn, James N. Mary, late Queen of England Mary de Medicis, Queen Regent, see France. "Mary," the ship of Lyme Regis, the ship "Mary Rose," the ship Mason, Capt. Benjamin, a commissioner of Sequestrations in co. Somerset, charge of delinquency against Mrs. Frances, petition of Henry Richard, petition of Robert, late Recorder of London his son, petition of Dr. Simon Lieut.-Col. Thomas Massie, Lieut.-Col. Edward, governor of Gloucester forces of officers of letter of letters to Major William, Esq. Master, Sir Wm., Knt., petition of Masters, John, Marshal to the garrison of Chichester, certificate by Matchfield, see Mathfield. Mathfield Hall, co. Stafford, royalist garrison at Matthew, Col. Humphry Maurice, Prince, third son of Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia his cavalry resigns his commission letter of letter to Mawson, Capt. Maxwell, James, Esq. Col. Robert Robert, Earl of Nithsdale May, Mr. Thomas Mayerne, Sir Theodore Maylord, Major Maynard, William Lord, impeachment of Medmenham, co. Bucks Medway, the river Melcomb Regis, co. Dorset Meldrum, Robert, of Bruchlie Melford Park, co. Suffolk Menlove, Richard, certificate of Merchant Adventurers of London, the governor and company of "Mercurius Melancholicus" newspaper entitled Meredith, Sir Robert, Knt. letter to Merioneth, co., the royal revenues in "Mermaid," the ship Merriman, Capt. Merry, Sir Thomas "Messenger," the ship Michel, John Richard, see Mitchell. Middleburg letter dated from Middlebrook, Michael, a servant of Lord Savile certificate of Middlemore, Capt. Middlesex, county of commissioners for committee of Middlesex, county of, committee of, certificate of letter to committee of Sequestrations in sub-committee of Accounts for foot soldiers of forces of horse and dragoons of the plague in recruits to be supplied by James Cranfield, Earl of impeachment of late Earl of, see Cranfield, Sir Lionel. Middleton, Henry, Esq. Sir Thomas, Knt., Sergeant-MajorGeneral for the six counties of North Wales Middlewich, co. Chester Midhurst, co. Sussex "Mighell of Crostwick," the ship Mildmay, Col., governor of the town and castle of Cambridge Henry, letter to Sir H. Sir Henry, Knt. Sir Humfrey Capt. John Milford Haven Militia of London, the committee of certificate by letters to propositions concerning at Coventry, committee of, letter of of Hertford in co. Devon in co. Durham in co. Warwick Mill, Col. George Millard, Mr., chaplain to the garrison at Bridgnorth Miller, Thos., purser of the ship "Tenth Whelp," Mills, John, Esq. Minehead, co. Somerset Minshall, Sir Richard Minshull, Edward Mint, the, in the Tower of London accounts of the profits and issues of Warden of Mitchell, Richard, petition of Mitton, Col. Thomas governor of Anglesey and Beaumaris his forces pass signed by letters to Major-Gen. Moby, Dr. "Moderate Intelligencer," a newspaper entitled Mogford, Capt. Molanus, Major Molesworth, Major Molineux, Richard Viscount Mollins, William, comptroller of the Ordnance of the City of London Monk, Col. George Monmouth governor of, letter to co. forces of Monson, Sir John Montagu, Edward, Earl of Manchester, Sergeant-Major-General and Commanderin Chief of the Associated Counties of Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Hertford, Cambridge, Huntingdon, and Lincoln his army a member of the Committee of both kingdoms, and passim. Speaker of the House of Peers pro tem document signed by letters of letters to a commissioner to reside with the army of Scotland Montague of Boughton, Edward Lord Montgomery, Wales governor of, see Moore, Col. Samuel, letter to letter dated from castle, letters dated from co. committee of letters of sub-committee of Accounts for gentlemen of royal revenues in sequestrations in letter to Montgomery of the Ards, Hugh Viscount letter to Montreuil, Mons. Jean de, French Resident in England Montrose, James Graham, Earl and Marquis of is at Hamilton his victory at Kilsyth movements of letter to "Moorcock," the ship Moore, Capt. Fr. John, Steward of the wapentake of West Derby, co. Lancaster Col. John, M.P. letter of letter to Col. Samuel, governor of Hereford castle of Montgomery to be governor of Ludlow castle letter to Major-Gen. Moravia Mordaunt, Henry, see Peterborough, Earl of. Lord Mordington, near Berwick, document dated from More, or Moore, Major Edward Lady Morgan, Capt. Anthony victualler of the navy at Bristol Col. Thomas, governor of Gloucester horse soldiers of letters to Mr. Morisby, Charles Morley, Capt. Wm., Governor of Arundel Castle Col. Herbert letter to Morris, John Morse, Cyprian, Esq. Mortality, a weekly Bill of, for the City of London and see London. Mottram, co. Chester Moulsey, East, co. Surrey Moulton, Capt. Robert petition of Mount Sinai Moyle, John Muddell, Thomas Muddiman, Edward Mull, the island of Munday, Thomas Munster, the province of, in Ireland army of forces of the four towns in, fortification of Mnster, in Germany Murford, Nicholas Murray, William Murrow, Richard Musgrave, Capt. Muskerry, Lord Musquet, John Mynde Park, co. Hereford Mytton, see Mitton.