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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.