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'General Index: L, M', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1648-9, (London, 1893) pp. 469-477. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1648-9/pp469-477 [accessed 20 April 2024]
L.
Ladwicke, Francis, merchant
Lady Margaret's Lecture in Cambridge University
Lagan, the, in Ireland
Laleham, co. Middlesex
Lambe, Dr. John, Notes by
-, William, endowment of chapel by
-, Sir John, endorsement by
Lambert, Adam, of London, indenture by
-, Col. John, afterwards Major-General
-, information for
-, instructions for
-, joined by Cromwell
-, letters to
-, money for his forces
-, regiment of horse for
-, retards the Scots' march
-, the combined forces sufficient
to deal with the Scots
-, Mr., printed the laws of Edward
Lambeth, ferries and ferry boats at
-, glasshouse at
-, House to be garrisoned
-, officer in command of
"Lambreton," a ship
Lamb's Chapel in the City, no parish
Lambson, Clement
-, his servant Robert
Lancaster, and Lancashire
-, castle
-, collectors and receivers of revenues
in
-, Commissioners for examination of
Scotch prisoners in
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, pay for
-, under Col. Ashton
-, garrisons of
-, gents of
-, horse to lie near Lancaster
-, money for
-, sad condition of the county
-, Scots' army approaching
Lancaster, Scots' army, defeat of, in
-, to keep the passes and guard Liverpool
-, to send forces to Cromwell
-, to send forces into Ireland
Lancaster, Duchy of, Chancellor of. See Bradshaw, John.
Land, project for reclamation of, from the sea
Landguard Fort
-, supplies for
Land's End
Lane, John, engine invented by
-, Richard, petition of
Langdale, Sir Marmaduke
-, defeated by Cromwell and
Lambert
-, indemnity offered to his followers
-, taken prisoner by Major Widmerpole
Langham, John, Alderman
-, his ship
Langhorne, or Laugharne, Rowland, MajorGeneral
-, desires to come to London
-, examinations touching
-, soldiers of, to be disbanded
-, to be prevented from
joining Poyer
-, petition of, to be reported
Langley, John, petition of
-, co. Salop
Lashford, Alex.
Lassell, Col.
-, letter to
Latch, Samuel
Latham, Capt.
Laud, Wm., late Archbishop of Canterbury
-, petition to
-, Secretary to. See Dell, Dr.
-, Treatise justifying the Scots'
resistance to his innovations
Laughern. See Langhorne.
Law, a MS. Treatise on, forming a sort of
Justices' Handbook
-, extracts from some legal authority
-, of settlement, legal questions thereon
Lawes, Henry
Lawrence, Adam
Lawson, Sir Wilfred
Layton, Francis, an officer in the Jewel House
Lea, John
League and Covenant
Learmouth, co. Northumberland
Lechmere, Mr.
Ledgand, Thos., Mayor of Newcastle
-, to be treasurer for
-, letters to
-, warrant to
Lee, near Deptford
-, minister of. See Sherman, Abraham.
-, Capt.
-, letter to
-, Sir John
-, Sir Richd., bart., petition of
-, statement of his case
Leech, John, Sec. to the Committee for Compounding, letter to
Lee Road. See Leigh Road.
Leemkuel, John, merchant
Legal Notes, extracts and strictures
Legg, Col. Robt.
-, slain at St. Neots
Lehon, John, engineer, petition of
Leicester
-, arms for
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, forces raised in
-, magazine in
-, militia, committee of
-, letter to
-, M.P's. for
-, money for
-, ordnance belonging to
-, risings in
-, supplies for
-, troops of horse of
-, at Pontefract
-, Earl of. See Sidney, Robt.
Leigh or Lee Road
-, documents dated from
Leigh-Field forest, co. Rutland
Leighton, Col.
Leinster, Province of
Lemons, M., merchant
Lenthall, Sir John
-, Marshal of the King's Bench
-, Wm., Speaker of the Commons,
bonds to, for appearances, &c.
-, Cromwell writes to him announcing his victory over the Scots'
army
-, design to seize his person
-, Fairfax' letter not delivered to
-, letters of
-, letters to
Lenthall, Wm., ordered by the Houses to deliver to the Commissioners their Instructions and Propositions for a treaty with the king
Lessness and Little hunds. of, co. Kent
-, petition of the inhabitants
of
-, Scottish companies lodged
in
Letherhead, co. Surrey
Levant, the voyage to
Levenston or Livingstone, keeper of the Privy Purse and a Groom of the Bedchamber
Leversage, Mrs.
Lewes, Priors of, summoned to Parliament
Lewis, Sir Thos.
Lewknor, Sir Lewis, Master of the Ceremonies to the King, petition of
Lexden, co. Essex, document dated from
Liddell, Henry and Thos.
Lightfoot, Thos.
Lilburne, Lieut.-Col. Henry, revolt of
-, Lieut.-Col. John
-, declaration of his proceedings
-, seditious and scandalous papers
by
-, to be compensated for unjust
sentence in court of Star Chamber
-, Col. Robt.
Limehouse
Lincoln and Lincolnshire
-, arms belonging to, in Hull
-, bishop of
-, city taken by the enemy
-, committee of
-, letters to
-, enemy defeated in
-, gentlemen of
-, risings in
-, Rosseter to march into
-, supernumaries of
-, commander of
-, troops of
Lincoln's Inn. See London.
Lindsey, Earl of. See Bertie, Montague.
Lingen, Sir Henry, defeat of
-, revolt of
Linsey, Robt.
Lion of Flushing, a merchant ship
Lisle, John, M.P., and member of the High
Court of Justice
-, Lord. See Sydney, Philip, Visct.
Lister, Capt.
-, Sir Wm.
Littlebury, Wm., founder of Dedham School
Littleton, Capt.
Littleton, Capt., warrant for his apprehension
-, Mr.
Liverpool
-, boats to be procured at
-, but a small town
-, endangered by advance of the Scots
-, garrison of
-, is weak and the fortifications
out of repair
-, Governor of
-, letters to
-, importance of
-, Irish trade with
-, mayor of
-, officers of the port of
-, warrant to
-, water, ships in
Livesey, Sir Michael
-, defence of Sandwich
-, forces under
-, frigate captured by
-, intelligence from
-, letters to
-, regiment of
-, troops of
-, want of discipline in his army
Llandaff, bishop of. See Owen, Morgan.
Llanvair, co. Cardigan
Lloydd, Col. Andrew
-, Jonathan
-, Wm., sheriff of co. Carnarvon
Loftus, Sir Adam, treasurer-at-wars for Ireland
-, letter to
-, warrants for payments to
-, Nicholas, goods of
Lombe, Wm., merchant
Londall, John
London, City of, references and allusions to,
passim.
-, advices from
-, arms and ammunition not to be
carried out of, to the enemy
-, army of the Parliament to remove
further from
-, chamber of
-, City Marshal, and
see Betham, Francis.
-, city seized by the army
-, city wall, houses built on
-, Common Council of
-, conspirators in
London, court of aldermen and common
council
-, Crown waste in, encroachments on
-, customs received in the Port of, for
the week ended 1 January 1648[–9]
-, Custom House at
-, designs against
-, diocese of
-, disorder and violence in on public
festivals to be suppressed
-, distracted and dangerous state of
-, enlisting of men and horses for the
king in
-, extraordinary guards for
-, forces to be placed near the city
-, gold taken up in
-, insurgent horse listed in, march for
the castles in the Downs
-, for Sussex and Hants
-, rendezvous at Kingston
-, threaten the Isle of Wight
-, insurrections in adjacent cos.
-, and risings in
-, Kentish insurgents drawing near to
-, King to come to, upon signing the
treaty
-, listing of men and horses for the
enemy in
-, Lord Mayor of. See Warner, Sir
John.
-, and Common Council of
-, letter to
-, militia of. See Militia.
-, money to be furnished by
-, passage of troops through
-, passes not to be given for
-, port of, warrant to
-, precautions against Scottish fugitives
coming to
-, precautions against a threatened massacre in
-, precautions against stoppage of provisions coming into
-, principal place for evil designs
-, prisoners not to be brought into
-, Provost-Marshal for. See Betham,
Francis.
-, regiment of horse to be raised for
defence of
London, seditious and scandalous pamphlets
published in
-, Sheriffs of
-, secret correspondence of, with Scotland
-, tumults in
-, Volunteer horse of
-, serve at their own charges
-, Watermen, Company of.
-, and seamen threaten to surprise
-, warrant to apprehend all engaged in
listing men and horses within 20 miles
of
-, places in, and near, mentioned, viz.:
-, Aldersgate Ward
-, Aldgate, houses newly built in
-, Bassishaw Street
-, Bishopsgate Street
-, Botolph Lane
-, Bridewell Hospital
-, New
-, Broad Street
-, Broken Wharf
-, Canning Street, near London Stone
-, Cateaten Street
-, Chancery Lane
-, the "Red Cow" in
-, Change, the. See below Exchange.
-, Chapel Royal, the
-, Charing Cross, mews near
-, tavern
-, Charter House
-, Cheapside
-, the "George" in
-, Church Lane
-, Clerkenwell, St. James
-, New Prison in
-, Clifford's Inn
-, Cloth Fair
-, College Hill
-, Counters, the two
-, Covent Garden
-, Cripplegate
-, "Boar's Head" in
-, Crutched Friars
-, Custom House
-, Doctors' Commons
-, Dorset House in Salisbury Court
-, Dowgate Ward, the Steelyard in
-, Exchange, the
-, the New
-, Fenchurch Street
-, Fetter Lane
-, Fleece Inn
-, Fleet Prison
-, Street
-, "Golden Lion" in
-, "Rainbow" in
-, Friday Street
-, Gatehouse Prison
-, George Yard
-, Goldsmiths' Hall
-, Committee sitting at. See Compositions.
-, Gossett Street
-, Grace Church
-, Gray's Inn
-, Great St. Bartholomew's Gate
-, Grey Friars, Christ Church in
-, Grocers' Hall
-, Grubb Street
-, Guildhall
-, Treasury at
-, Haberdashers' Hall
-, committee for advance of money
sitting at. See Haberdashers' Hall.
-, soldiers quartered in
-, Holborn
-, "Crown Inn" in
-, Hill
-, Islington
-, "Rose and Crown" at
-, King's Bench, Court of
-, prison
-, Street
-, "Wheatsheaf" in
-, Lambert Hill, by Old Fish Street
-, "Green Dragon" at
-, Lamb's Chapel in the City
-, Lincoln's Inn
-, Lombard Street, "Crown" in
-, "Hat and Harrow" in
-, "Unicorn" in
-, London Bridge
-, Stone
-, Long Lane
-, Ludgate
-, Marshalsea Prison
-, Mews near Charing Cross. See Mews,
the.
-, Middle Temple
-, Milk Street
-, Mincing Lane, Navy Office in
-, Minories, the
-, New Exchange, the
-, "White Lion" near the
-, New Prison. See Clerkenwell.
-, Newgate Prison
-, Old Bailey, the
-, King's Head printing office in
-, Old Fish Street
-, Pall Mall in St. James' Fields
-, Pannier Alley
-, Paternoster Row
-, Peterhouse, Lord Petre's house, now a
prison, and see Peterhouse.
-, Postern, the, houses newly built in
-, Poultry Counter Prison
-, Prince's lodgings, the
-, Queen Street
-, Ramme Alley
-, Redriff-wall, near the Angel
-, St. Andrew's
-, St. Clement Danes
-, St. James' chapel, next Cripplegate
-, Clerkenwell
-, St. James' Fields
-, fair at
-, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields
-, St. Martin's, Outwich
-, St. Michael's-in-the-Querne
-, St. Swithen's Church, estimate for repairs
of
-, St. Swithen's Lane, "Golden Anchor"
in
-, St. Thomas', parish of
-, St. Thomas' in Southwark. See Southwark.
-, Salisbury Court, Dorset House in
-, Savoy Hospital
-, Shadwell
-, Smithfield
-, Southwark, borough of. See Southwark.
-, the counter in
-, Strand, the, "Salutation Tavern" in
-, "Spread Eagle" in
-, "White Hart" in
-, Thavis Inn
-, Tothill Fields
-, Tower, the. See Tower.
-, Tower Hill
-, Street
-, Treasury, the, at Guildhall
-, at Haberdashers' Hall. See
Committee for Advance of Money.
-, Walbrook
-, Walsingham or Tiltyard House
-, Warwick House
-, Westminster, and places in. See Westminster.
-, Whitechapel
-, Whitehall. See Whitehall.
-, Wood Street
-, Counter in
London, John, a gunner
Londonderry, Ireland
-, Bishop of. See Bramhall, Dr.
-, garrison is in danger
-, ship for guard of
-, provisions to be sent to
Long, John, letter of
-, Sir Robert
Longville, manor of, co. Salop
Long-Woolstable in Westminster, hospital of
Looking-glass makers, reasons by, for prohibiting the importation of such foreign wares
Looking-glasses now made in England equal to those of Venice and France
Lord Admiral. See Rich., Earl of Warwick.
Lord Chamberlain. See Dorset, Earl of.
Lord Chancellor
-, of Ireland
-, of Scotland. See Campbell, John,
Earl of Louduon.
Lord Deputy. See Ireland.
Lord Keeper, the
-, his lodgings
Lord General. See Fairfax, Sir Thos.
-, Privy Seal, and see Montagu,
Henry, late Earl of Manchester.
-, Treasurer, the
Lorraine, Chas., Duke of
Lorrimer, Wm., carpenter
Lothingland, island of, co. Suffolk
-, forces for defence of
Loudoun, Earl of. See Campbell, John.
Louis XIV., king of France, his assistance besought by the Prince Royal of England in behalf of his father Charles I.
"Love," the ship
-, owners of, letter of
Lovelace, Capt.
-, Col. Richd.
Loverley House, co. Dorset
Loving, Wm., petition of
Lovingland. See Lothingland.
Low Countries, the and see Holland.
Lowe, Lawrence
Lowther, Sir Gerrard
Lucas, Sir Chas.
-, with Goring in Essex
-, Henry
-, Sir John
-, John, B.A., petition of
Lucian, dialogues of, in French
Lucius, king of the Britons converted by Pope Eleutherius
Lucy, Mr. Spencer, his house
Luddington, Mr.
Ludlow Castle
-, Governor of
-, letters to
-, Col. Edmond
-, letters to
-, member of the High Court of
Justice for trial of Charles I.
-, settlement of his estate
-, Henry, a brother of Edmond
-, Humfrey, suit of
Lumley, Lord
Lunnen, manor of, co. Glamorgan
-, conferred on Lieut.-Genl. Cromwell
Lunsford, Sir Thos.
Luther, Martin, quotations from the works of
Luttrell, George
Lydd, co. Kent, bailiff of
Lyme Regis, co. Dorset
-, officers of the port of, warrant
to
Lynn, co. Norfolk
-, Governor of. See Walton, Col.
M.
Mabbott, Mr., Gilbert
-, newspapers licensed by
Mablethorpe, co. Lincoln
Macham, John, minister, petition of
Mackland, John
Mackworth, Col. Humphrey, Governor of
Shrewsbury
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Montgomery Castle to be cared
for
Macquire, Capt. Rosse
Magheralin, co. Down
Magna Charta, first clause of
-, doctrine of concerning impositions
-, liberties secured by
Magor and Redwick, co. Monmouth
Maidstone, fight at
Main, Sir John
Mainwaring, Randall, petition of
Malignants, the
-, design of, to surprise the Tower
-, in Lincolnshire
-, in Scotland
-, surprise Berwick, and
Carlisle
Manchester
-, Earls of. See Montagu, Edw. and
Henry.
Manfield, Henry
Manley, Captain Robt.
-, Mr., a J.P. for Westminster
Manners, John, Earl of Rutland
-, letter to
-, to secure Belvoir Castle
Mansfield, Sir Robt.
Manthorpe, Thos., letter of
Many. See Main.
Maplisden, George
-, John
Margate
Marie de Medicis. See France.
Market Street, co. Beds.
Markham, Capt. Anthony
-, Wm.
Marrow, John
Marseilles in France
Marsh, Major
-, Thomas, carpenter
Marsh-Grange, co. Lancaster
Marshal, Earl, office of
Marshalsea prison
Marshall, John
-, Stephen, a minister
Marten, Master, letter to
Martin or Marten, Benjamin
-, Capt.
-, Henry, sits as one of the King's judges
-, Sir Henry, Judge of the Admiralty
-, Col. [Robert]
Marton Abbey, in danger of surprise
-, to be dismantled
"Mary," the, of Chichester, a ship
Mary, late Queen of England
-, imposition on cloth by
-, imposition on wines by
Masham or Massam, Mr., letter to
-, Sir Wm.
-, a member of the Derby House
Committee, et passim.
-, his name added to the new list
of
-, takes the oath
-, taken prisoner with the Committee of Essex
-, to be exchanged
Mason, Capt. Benj., a Commissioner for
Sequestrations in Somerset
-, Mr.
Master, Edw., bond of
-, Major
Masters, Capt.
Masterson, Mr., gives information concerning Lieut.-Col. Lilburne
Mathewes, John
Maurice, Prince, third son of Elizabeth Queen of Bohemia, to be excepted, from pardon
Mavill, Sir Wm.
Maxwell, Patrick, petition of
May, Mr.
Maynard, Sir John, K.B., and late M.P.,
impeachment of
-, plea and protest of
Mayne, Jasper, D.D., petition of
Mayne, or Meyne, Simon
May poles, game of
Maypowther, Capt.
Mazarin Cardinal, letter to, from the Prince Royal of England, suplicating his aid to save the life of Charles I.
Mazon, Capt. Robt.
Medway, the river
-, danger of fortifications being
constructed on, by the Kentish insurgents
-, ships required to guard the
entrance to
Melancholicus, pamphlet, entitled
Melcombe, co. Dorset
-, garrison of
-, Governor of
Melton, Wm., account by
Mendip Forest, co. Somerset
Merchant Adventurers. See Adventurers.
Mercia, King of, bequeathed his coronation robe to Croyland Abbey
Meredith, Sir Robt.
Merionethshire, Committee for
Mersea fort
Mervin, Col. Audley
Metals, description of the processes employed in the working of lead, copper, and silver to be inserted in the new grant
Mews, the
-, guards at
-, dangers to be apprehended by withdrawal of
-, troops at, to march into
Southwark
Michaelstone-le-Pit, co. Glamorgan
Mickleton, manor of
Middlesex, co. of
-, Committee of
-, letter to
-, Dept. Lieuts. of
-, letter to
-, Sheriffs of, letter to
-, soldiers of the army to be
withdrawn from
-, supplies to be furnished for
Windsor Castle by
-, Earl of. See Cranfield, James.
Middleton, Gilbert de, summoned to Parliament
-, Sir Thomas
-, letter to
Midwinter, Edw., one of the yeomen of the Guard
Mikleton or Mychelton. See Mickleton.
Mildmay, Captain A.
-, Carey, Col.
-, his horses
-, letters to
Mildmay, Carey, Col., regiment of
-, Sir Henry
Milford Haven
-, officers of the port of, warrant to
Militia, the, of London and parts adjacent
-, care to be taken by, for guarding
the City
-, care to be taken by, for guarding
the Parliament
-, care to be taken by, for apprehending conspirators
-, care to be taken by, for apprehending Papists, &c.
-, care to be taken by, for preventing listing for the enemy
-, Committees of
-, letters to
-, warrant to
-, drawing out their forces
-, extraordinary guards to be
kept up by
-, informations and petition
referred to
-, informed of the landing of a
pretended Prince of Wales
-, informed of the intended march
of Col. Rich through the City
-, informed of designs against
the Tower
-, informed of dangerous designs
in hand
-, ordered by the Houses to
suppress disorders and violence in the
streets
-, Ordinance of
Militias, of England and Wales, to be ordered
by the Derby House Committee
-, propositions for settling
-, the King's reply to
-, of the North, Committee of
-, of Nottingham, Committee of
-, of Southwark
-, letter to
-, of Tower Hamlets
-, letter to
-, of Westminster
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Red regiment of
-, of Westmorland, Committee of
Mill, Sir John
Millbank, guard to be stationed there
Millington, Gilbert
Mills, floating, project for building
Milner, Gregory, Master of the "Love"
-, detained prisoner in Holland
Milton, co. Kent
-, Fort at Gravesend
-, to be furnished with guns
and ammunition
-, Mr., lease of premises under Stepney
manor
Mimms, co. Herts
Minchins, manor of
Minehead, co. Somerset
Ministers, preaching, project for maintenance of
Minshaw, John
Mint, the, affairs of
Missenden, Little, co. Bucks
Mitchel, Mary
-, Thomas, a gunner
Mitton or Mytton, Col. Thomas
-, his influence in North Wales
-, letters to
-, Major-General
-, ordered to enforce stricter
discipline
-, ordered to secure Conway
Castle
-, troop of horse, commission for
-, wants of, to be supplied for
reducing Anglesey
Molyneux, Richard Visct.
-, with the insurgents at Kingston
-, apprehended
-, discharged
-, Rutland, suit of
Monachin. See Munich.
Monk, Col. George
-, good service of, in Ulster
-, has no cypher
-, intention of the revolted ships
for Ireland
-, letters to
-, recovery of towns in Ulster by
-, soldiers for, in Ireland
-, soldiers not required by
Cromwell to be sent to, in Ireland
Monmouth
-, Commission of Array for
-, Committee for, letter to
-, order by
-, estate of the Earl of Worcester in
-, forces raised for the King in
Monning, Mr., merchant
Monroe, Robt., Maj.-Genl. of the Scots' Army
Monson, Sir John
-, his son
-, John Visct.
-, letters to
Montagu, Edw. Earl of Manchester
-, a member of the Committee at
Derby House, et passim.
-, army, late, under
-, Committee of Hunts.' letter to
-, Henry, late Earl of, Lord Privy Seal
-, Lord
-, Col. [Walter], imprisoned
Montgomery Castle
-, custody of, entrusted to Mr. Allen
-, Col. Moore to aid in securing
-, Governor of. See Moore, Col.
Samuel.
-, money for the garrison
Montgomery co., Committee of
-, letter to
-, Hugh Visct. of the Ards
-, Sir James
-, William, petition of
Montrose, James Graham, Earl and Marquis of
Moor, Moore, or More, Adrian
-, Capt. George, bond of
-, Col. John, M.P., Chairman of the
Committee for Examinations
-, letter to
-, Col. Samuel, Governor of Montgomery Castle
-, Governor of Ludlow Castle
-, letter to
Moore, Mr., of Peckham
-, Thos., Alderman's Deputy
-, his daughter Priscilla
Moorehead, Wm.
Moorfields, gatherings in
Mordaunt, Henry, Earl of Peterborough, joins
the insurgents in Surrey
-, petition of
-, John
Morer, John
Morgan, a tide-waiter
-, Capt. Anthony
-, letter to
-, Mr., of the "Wheatsheaf"
Morgan, Capt. Thomas
-, Col. Thos., certificate by
-, Wm.
Morley, Mr.
-, Col. Herbert
-, William, Esq.
Morpeth, co. Northumberland
Morris, Francis, Clerk of the Ordnance
-, See Poyntz, John.
-, Thomas
Mortlake
Morton, Sir Wm., to be apprehended
Moseley, Anne, petition of
Mosse, John
Moss-troopers, in Carlisle
Mostyn, Col. Roger
Moulins, Michael
Moulton, Capt. Robt.
-, instructions for
-, letter to
Mounson. See Monson.
Mount, Family of the, peculiar doctrines of this sect
Mountague. See Montagu.
Mulgrave, Earl of, and see Sheffield,
Edmund.
-, a member of the Committee at
Derby House, et passim.
Munich, in Germany
Munro, J., petition of
Munster, Province of, in Ireland
-, Commissioners for
Muriell, Francis
Murray, David, designs the King's escape
-, Henry, a Groom of the Bedchamber
Muschampe, Major
Musgrave, Sir Philip
-, insurgents under
Musters, Commissary-General of
Mytton, Major-General. See Mitton, Thos.