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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1673. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1902.

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La Force, Mousieur, landlord of the Golden Dragon, Calais

Lagden, Jonathan, commission to

Lake, Bartholomew, plumber at Chatham
-, Dr. John, Canon of York
-, riot at the house of
-, Sir Lancelot, petition of, referred

Lamb, Sir John, grant to, mentioned

Lamot, Samuel, letter of

Lamplugh, Dr. Thomas, Dean of Rochester, letter of
-, officiating at Mr. Smith's funeral

Lancashire, appointment of deputy lieutenant of
-, justices of

Lancaster Great Park. See Ashdown Forest.
-, Duchy of, appointment of steward of all the lands, &c., parcel of, in Sussex

Landguard Fort
-, militia regiment to be ready to march to
-, point

Land's End, the, ship taken off
-, capers off
-, and Plymouth, vessel stationed between

Landskroone, vessel of

Landy, John, alias Reynolds. See Reynolds, John.

Lane, Sir George, marriage of
-, —, searcher. See Deane.

Langdon, Mr., Lord Clifford's brother-in-law, sub-commissioners of Prizes at Plymouth, chosen burgess for Looe

Langiswaird. See Reidie.

Langley, Thomas, letters of
-, expenses of, on poor seamen
-, journey of, to Holland

Langston, Capt. Anthony, wages of, to be stopped

Lanyon, John, Mayor of Plymouth
-, letters of
-, letter to, mentioned
-, disbursements of
-, prize in charge of
-, and other merchants of Plymouth, certificate by
-, Philip, letters of

Largo, lands and barony of, discharge of few duties of

La Rondenier, Gillette, servant of the late Queen Mother, warrants for payments to

Larrow Moor Pond, Newingston, frequented by the King's fowls from St. James Park

Lassells, Capt. George, commissions in company of
-, Capt. Ralph
-, letter of
-, William, commission to

Last, Robert, work done to wharf at Harwich by

Latley, Philip, and John Kirke, masters attendant at Chatham, letters of
-, Joseph Lawrence and Edward Homewood, letter of

Latter, —

Lauderdale, Duke of. See Maitland, John, Duke of Lauderdale.

Launay, Noah de, grant of denization to

Laurence, Col. Richard, payment to

Law, James, of Bruntoune, warrant for charter to

Lawrence, John, appointed receiver of first fruits and tenths
-, Joseph, shipwright's assistant at Chatham
-, and Thomas Tunbray, letter of
-, See also Latley, Philip.
-, Robert, of Chapel Izod, affidavit by

Lea, Thomas, late keeper of the Council Chamber, Dublin, deceased

Lead presented to the King of Sweden

Lecale, barony of, co. Down, offer to discover concealed lands in

Lee, Godfrey, warrant for grant to
-, Humphrey. See Thomas Browne.
-, Mr.

Lee, in the Queen's County, petition of inhabitants of, referred

Lee point in the Medway, ship ashore at

Leeke, Sir Francis, governor of Gravesend
-, letter of
-, warrants to

Leeward Islands, the. See Barbados.

Legatt, Henry, messenger, warrant to

Legge, Capt. George, deputy governor of Portsmouth, volunteers for
-, complaint against
-, order of Prince Rupert, given through
-, money granted to
-, distinguished at Schonvelt
-, men saved from sunk Dutch ship by
-, appointed governor of Portsmouth
-, conduct of, at the battle of the Texel
-, discontented with appointments of Admirals after the battle of the Texel
-, dispute between, and Surgeon J. Knight
-, lieutenant of
-, See also Packington, Sir John.

Leghorn, letters dated from
-, warrants dated from
-, notarial certificate and bill of lading dated from
-, advices from
-, galley at
-, departure of French men-of-war from
-, galley preparing against the Algerines at
-, regiment raising by French consul at
-, corsair of, English ships plundered by
-, consul at, intelligence from
-, letter to
-, See also Genoa.

Legoe, Edward, examination of

Leiftdee or Liefde, Jan de, Dutch Viceadmiral
-, vessel of, before Goree.
-, watership of

Leigh, Robert
-, grant of houses and lands in Ireland to, ordered

Leigh, Essex, companies at
-, (Lee) Road, ships going or gone to

Leighton, Sir Ellis, grant of impropriations formerly obtained by
-, Robert, Archbishop of Glasgow, to hold the Archbishopric for another year
-, to be assisted by the Bishops of Argyle and Galloway

Leinster, province of, alleged commission for

Leith, vessels from, or for
-, Swedish ship brought into, by Scotch privateer
-, soldiers brought from
-, notices to be affixed on customhouse at
-, Road (?), vessels arrived in

Leitrim, co., lot in

Le Neve, John, commission to
-, Capt. Richard
-, warrant from
-, commanding the Straits fleet
-, appointed to the Edgar

Lenox, Duke and Duchess of. See Stuart, Esmé and Katharine, Duke and Duchess of Lenox.

Lenthall, Mary, remission of fine on

Leonard, Capt.

Le Pin, Monsieur

Le Roy, Monsieur, letter of

Leslie, James, gunner of the Mary yacht, letter of
-, John, Earl of Rothes, Lord Chancellor of Scotland
-, letter to
-, Sir James Dalrymple of Stair and the remanent senators of the College of Justice, letters to
-, letter of, mentioned
-, answer of, to complaints of Sweden, Poland and Dantzic, mentioned
-, John, Bishop of Clogher, deceased, forfeited church lease purchased by
-, relict and orphans of, petition of
-, Robert, late Bishop of Raphoe
-, Lady, arrived at Harwich

Lesone (Leason), Col. G., late governor of Galway, letter of
-, See also Gore, Sir Francis.

L'Estrange, Roger, surveyor of the Presses, warrant to
-, account by, of the conduct of the Stationers Company
-, payment to

Letellier, François Michel, Marquis de Louvois, letter of, mentioned

Lethieullier, John
-, letter of
-, concerns of, confiscated at Harlingen

Levant Company, the, order on petition of

Leven, manor of, petition for lease of

Lewes, registrar's office at, patent for

Lewis, Lewis, grant to, ordered
-, Thomas, letters of
-, certificate by
-, note by
-, resolution of the Navy Commissioners on paper from
-, appointment of clerks under
-, office of
-, order to, requested
-, son of, appointed a clerk under

Lewsley, Thomas, purveyor of the Navy, letters of
-, requests by
-, estimate by
-, statement and request by
-, and R. Mayors, letters of

Leybourne, Mr., a Popish priest, pass to

Leyden, student of, books by
-, person born at

Leyenbergh, Sir John Barokman, the Swedish Resident, letters of
-, money issued to

L'Hostein, Capt. Augustus, letters of

Lichfield, chancellorship of, persons recommended for
-, Bishop of. See Wood, Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Lichfield.

Liege, letters from, mentioned
-, commerce between, and Maestricht hindered by the French
-, reinforcements for the army of the Due de Duras, in the territory of

Liff, kirk of, in the diocese of St. Andrews, warrant for presentation to

Liford, Michael, servant of the Earl of Ossory, letter of

Lightermen employed in victualling the Navy pressed, discharge of, requested
-, complaints against

Lillingston, Lieut-col. Henry, commission in company of
-, Luke, commission to

Limbry, Capt. William, detained prisoner by the Dutch East India Company

Limerick, letter from
-, alleged design of Capt. Walcot on
-, troop of Lord O'Brien at
-, trade of, almost ruined by Lord Clare's stopping a ship
-, alleged correspondence between traders of, and those of Holland

Lincoln, Mr., a master baker

Lincoln, new company marching to

Lindsay, George, Lord Spynie, deceased, lands acquired from
-, John, Earl of Crawford, accounts of, to be audited and closed, and sum to be allowed to, for pension

Linlithgow, Earl of. See Livingston, George, Earl of Linlithgow.

Linen yarn, penalties, &c., by Act of the Scotch Parliament concerning the transporting of, warrant for gift of

Linney, —, embezzler of naval stores, trial of

Linsy, Mr., chosen sheriff of London and Middlesex

Lippstadt, unsuccessful attempt on

Lisbon, vessel from
-, news from
-, books seized and houses searched of factors residing at
-, protested bill from

Lisburn, letters dated from
-, order for men quartered at Ballinderry to remove to, requested
-, men from Ballinderry quartered at

Lisduff. See Killadangan.

Litcott, Giles, Comptroller General of the accounts of the Customs, declaration about accounting by, and addition to salary of

Littleton, Ferdinando, commission to
-, commission in troop of
-, Sir Thomas, Victualler of the Navy
-, discharge of Viscount Latimer as late joint treasurer of the Navy with, not to extend to
-, Josiah Child and T. Papillon, letters of
-, and B. Gauden, letters of
-, and T. Papillon, letters of
-, and Josiah Child, at Sheerness

Livingston, George, Earl of Linlithgow, commission in regiment of
-, See also Hamilton, William, Duke of Hamilton.
-, Mary, Lady Almond, second daughter of William, Duke of Hamilton, grant of precedency to

Lizard, the, vessels off

Llewellin, Richard, petition of

Lloyd, Charles, commission to
-, Dr. Humphrey, Dean of St. Asaph, warrant for letter missive in favour of
-, promotion of, to the bishopric of Bangor
-, warrant for royal assent to election of
-, warrant for dispensation to, to hold certain preferments in commendam
-, or Floyd, Philip
-, letters of
-, order for felling trees in the New Forest left with
-, bills drawn on
-, lease to, ordered
-, attempt of, to get a clerkship of the Council in reversion
-, Williamson's bill of extraordinaries delivered to
-, Robert, practitioner in physic
-, Major
-, Capt., orders of, mentioned
-, Lady, passenger from Holland to Harwich
-, —, seaman of the Mary yacht

Loader, Henry, John Stacoy, George Body, John Mason, and the rest of the creditors of the Navy, petition of
-, John, and others. See Pargiter, Sir William.

Locke, John, appointed secretary of the Council of Trade and Plantations
-, warrant for privy seal for salary of
-, warrant for delivery to, of the books and papers of the Council of Trade
-, Matthew, order to be sent by
-, Thomas, pilot of Sir E. Spragg, bills due to
-, Mary, wife of, request for payment to

Lockhart, James, quartermaster of Sir W. Lockhart's regiment, to be mustered in his absence abroad
-, Sir William, envoy extraordinary, afterwards Ambassador, to France
-, letter to
-, letters to be written to
-, orders to, mentioned
-, privy seal for payment to
-, cipher of Lord Arlington with
-, person sent to
-, coming to England
-, arrival of, in London
-, warrant for privy seal for equipage and entertainment of
-, statement of extraordinaries of
-, regiment of. See Army, the.

Lodge, Morgan, lists of ships sent by. See Downs, the, lists of ships in
-, and Henry Knight, letter of

Loftus, Dr. Dudley, Master in Chancery in Ireland, warrant for taking into custody
-, examinations concerning
-, paper by, against the new rules for regulating the Corporation of Dublin
-, still in custody
-, to be struck out of the establishment

Loggan, David, calcographer to the University of Oxford, grant of copyright to

Loghkent, Tipperary, grant of lands in, ordered

London, letters dated from
-, certificate dated from
-, deposition dated from
-, broadsheet and pamphlet published at
-, power dated from
-, relation of the blowing up of ships sunk at Newcastle printed at
-, statement of Sir W. Lockhart's extraordinaries dated from
-, vessels of
-, taken and retaken
-, taken
-, vessel of, lost
-, colliers or other vessels for
-, vessels from
-, vessels with Portland stone for
-, travellers to, or from
-, person gone to
-, persons arrived at
-, Lord Mayor of. See Hanson, Sir Robert, and Hooker, Sir William.
-, Recorder of. See Howell, Sir John.
-, Common Serjeant of. See Jeffreys, George.
-, Bishop of. See Henchman, Humphrey, D.D., Bishop of London.
-, Lord Mayor of, letters to
-, warrant to
-, and the Lord Chancellor, order signed by
-, election of
-, Lord Mayors and Aldermen of, and Governors of the four Hospitals, to attend at St. Mary Spittle
-, and the Mercers' Company, letter to
-, and Sheriffs, order to, mentioned
-, Sheriffs of, and Middlesex, warrant to
-, election of
-, See also Howell, Sir John.
-, Lord Mayor's Day in, the King to be invited for
-, Chamber of, compensation by Hamburg for English losses to be paid into
-, first instalment of, paid into
-, Christ's Hospital at, warrant for establishment of a mathematical school at
-, President and Governors of, letter to
-, College of Physicians of, President and Censors of, medicines for the Navy to be viewed by
-, Artillery Company of, sham fight intended by
-, feast of
-, Companies of:—
-, Apothecaries, masters and wardens of, medicines for the Navy to be viewed by
-, Barber Surgeons', master and wardens of, rates of medicines to be supplied to the Navy to be settled by
-, Hall of, certificate dated from
-, Drapers', Hall of, the Duke of York at the feast at
-, Dyers, wardens and others of, certificate of
-, Farriers', warrant for incorporation of, and charter of
-, Glovers, person persecuted by
-, Mercers, committee of, far Gresham affairs, letter to
-, memorandum of names of
-, Paviours, warrant for incorporation of
-, Shipwrights, master and warden of, letters of
-, rule of, for measuring Gottenburg masts
-, protection desired for member of
-, Hall of, letters dated from
-, Stationers', account of proceedings of
-, Watermen's, masters and rulers of
-, letter of
-, letter to, and answer of, mentioned
-, warrant to
-, order to, mentioned
-, negligence of
-, complaints of men sent by
-, to be ordered to press all livery watermen
-, Weavers', application of, to the King, mentioned
-, petition of
-, city of, moderation and discreet demeanour of, about Dissenters approved of by the King
-, people of, solicitous for peace, but for a lasting one
-, merchants of, concerned in the lading of the St. Peter of Ostend, petition of
-, owners of the Samuel and the Sarah, petition of
-, Gazette, the
-, notices for insertion in
-, sub-commissioners of Prizes at, house hired by
-, undersearchers of, warrant to
-, volunteer seamen gone to
-, estimate of value of stores to be sent to Plymouth from
-, stores from Portsmouth for
-, soldiers from
-, book sent from Holland to
-, warrant for vessel to sail to
-, seamen to be given notice by beat of drum throughout to repair to their ships
-, pass from
-, general press of seamen ordered in
-, papers relating to
-, men requested from
-, embargo ordered on vessels in port of
-, powder sent to, from Faversham
-, recruiting for Col. Hamilton's regiment forbidden in
-, leave to go to, requested
-, Col. Howard sent by Prince Rupert to
-, watermen from
-, shipwrights and caulkers demanded from, for the fleet
-, copy of the bills of mortality in
-, horses at, to be sent to France
-, good condition of the health of
-, complaints of over-taxation in
-, alarm in, of scarcity of coals
-, and Staines, warrant to preserve the game between
-, and Westminster, streets, places, &c., in and about:—
-, Bethlehem Hospital, porter of, warrant to
-, Bridges Street, Covent Garden, letter dated from
-, Broad Street, house of Sir T. Osborne in
-, Castle and Falcon, without Aldersgate
-, Cat and Fiddle, Cheapside
-, Christ's Hospital, notice dated from
-, Clerkenwell Church, the new corporation house near, appointed as the place for bringing in seamen pressed in Finsbury
-, Cockpit, the, permission dated from
-, Court of Requests, the
-, Covent Garden, letters dated from
-, Church, appointed, as the place for bringing in seamen pressed in Westminster
-, Craven House, Drury Lane, letter addressed to
-, Dowgate Dock. See London Bridge.
-, Drury Lane, letter dated from
-, Exchange, or Royal Exchange, the
-, Exeter House, order dated from
-, Gatehouse Prison, the, warrants to the keeper of
-, prisoners in
-, persons discharged from
-, petition for release from
-, former prisoner in
-, person committed to
-, Golden Ball, the, Duck Lane
-, Golden Cross, the, in Newgate Street, brass crosses publicly exposed at
-, Gray's Inn, letter addressed to
-, Guildhall, the, letters dated from
-, Holborn, letter dated from
-, Indian, the sign of the, Cornhill, letter addressed to
-, Lambeth House, former prisoner in
-, Library, M.S. from, to be copied
-, Limehouse
-, Bridge, letter dated from
-, Little Britain
-, Little Turnstile, Lincoln's Inn Fields, letter addressed to
-, London Bridge and Dowgate Dock, obstructions on quay between, to be removed
-, See also Temple, the.
-, London Bridge End, homicide at
-, Longacre, letter addressed to
-, Mews, the, grant of ground on north side of, ordered
-, of Mews Yard, letters dated from
-, Mile End Green, licence to build on, requested
-, Newgate, prisoners in
-, News from (a pamphlet)
-, Northumberland House
-, Old Bailey, the, persons condemned at
-, Pall Mall, letter dated from
-, the Playhouse in, riot at
-, Paul's Wharf, warrant for grant of houses at
-, Piccadilly, letter dated from
-, Post Office or Letter Office. See Post Office.
-, Poultry, the, letter dated from
-, Prize Office, the, Mark Lane, letter dated from
-, St. Clement's Churchyard in Little Lincoln's Inn Fields, appointed as the place for bringing in seamen pressed in Holborn division
-, St. James', letter dated from
-, Park, the King's fowls at
-, St. Katharine's, letter dated from
-, St. Mary Spittle, Lord Mayor and Aldermen and Governors of the four hospitals to attend at
-, Salisbury House, in the Strand
-, Savoy, the, relation of the battle of the Texel printed at
-, Hospital, the, to be delivered to the Commissioners for the sick and wounded
-, Scotland Yard
-, Williamson's house in
-, Spitalfields, warrant for enclosing certain ways at, and substituting another
-, Spring Garden, the, letters dated from
-, house at
-, the old, house adjoining
-, to be cleansed and paved and all unauthorised doors in the wall of, to be closed
-, Suffolk Street, letters dated from
-, Sugarloaf, the, Charing Cross, letter addressed to
-, Temple, the, and the Tower, wharf between, to be cleared
-, Act of Parliament concerning (22 Car. II. c. 11)
-, and London Bridge, statements and letter concerning the opening of the quay between
-, and Whitefriars Dock, the quay between, ordered to be opened
-, Treasury Office, the, certificate dated from
-, Trinity House, the, letter dated from
-, certificates dated from
-, sent to, for pilots
-, rules of
-, Wallingford House, letters dated from
-, reports dated from
-, Whitefriars Dock. See Temple, the.
-, Wield Street, house in

Londonderry, men of captured ship landed at

Long, Sir Robert, Treasurer and Receiver General of the revenues late in jointure to the Queen Mother, grant of office in reversion after
-, warrants to
-, Walter, commission to
-, William, master of the Unity ketch, victualling warrant of

Long Reach, the, in the Thames, letters dated from vessels in
-, vessels in
-, vessels going to

Long Stones, the, privateers off

Longgraigue and Garryrichard, lands of, barony of Shelmaliere, co. Wexford, grant of, ordered

Longsand, the, the English and French fleet supposed to be at

Longsand Head, the, ships in the Downs ordered to come round by
-, the Dutch fleet at
-, ships going to
-, M. Martell's squadron passed by
-, and the Sunk, anchor abandoned between
-, vessel stationed between
-, and the Whiting, the Dutch fleet between

Longueville, Edward, commission to

Looe, member for

Looker, William, gentleman sewer in ordinary, warrant for grant to

Lords, the House of, speeches of the King to, and reply of
-, reference to
-, warrant for writ of summons to
-, doorkeepers of, petition of
-, Journals of, extracts from

Loton, Mr., minister of the ordinary at Chatham

Lott and Copp, leadminescalled, in Derbyshire, warrant for lease of

Lotteries, the Royal Oak, and other, grant of, recited, and grant of

Louth. See Meath.

Louvois, M. de. See Letellier, Francois Michel, Marquis de Louvois.

Louwstein party, the, in Holland, increasing strength of
-, contest between and the Princes of Orange's party
-, in the interests of the French

Lovelace, John, Lord Lovelace. See Mews, Dr. Peter, Bishop of Bath and Wells.

Lowe, Edward, petition of, referred
-, Thomas, letter of

Lowestoft, letters dated from vessels off
-, the Dutch fleet reported off
-, guns heared off
-, the English and French fleets to lie half seas over east of
-, and Sole, Dutch privateers between

Lowre. See Dawick.

Lucas, Charles, runaway seamen
-, Sir Gervas, late Governor of Bombay, crown debt due from
-, Robert. See Sutton, Sir Edward.

Luddington, account of farming matters at

Ludlow, Edmund, former capt.-lieutenant of
-, alleged attempt to deliver town and forts of Kinsale to, at the restoration

Ludlow, the King's house at

Ludman, Capt. Bernard, letters of
-, certificate by

Lukes, Capt. John, letter of

Lumley, Richard, Viscount Lumley, licence to
-, timber offered by
-, —, commission to

Lumsdaine, Capt., commission in company of

Lumsden, James. See Ramsey, Sir George.

Lünebergers, the, inclined to join their forces with the Emperor's

Luttrell, Simson, marriage of, to daughter of Sir T. Newcomen, declared unlawful by Peter Talbot

Lydd, the King at

Lyme, letters dated from
-, advices from
-, vessels of
-, vessels arrived at
-, vessel at

Lynch, Stephen, consul at Ostend
-, Sir Thomas, Lieut.-Governor of Jamaica, pirate condemned by

Lynn, letters dated from
-, advices from
-, vessels of
-, vessels arrived at
-, colliers or other vessels from, or for
-, volunteer seamen at, or from
-, vessel boarded by privateer in channel to
-, warrant for pilots to, mentioned
-, celebration of the King's birthday at
-, privateer off
-, press at
-, seamen pressed at
-, Dutch sloop in channel to
-, the Earl of St. Albans at
-, place of customer at, petition for
-, grant of, in reversion, ordered

Lyon, John, of Craigstown, memorial of protection to
-, Patrick, Earl of Kinghorn, warrant for charter on resignation of

Lyttelton, Sir Charles
-, letters of
-, letters of, mentined
-, letter to
-, to do the duty of commissioner of prizes when at sea
-, boat attending, as commissioner of prizes
-, sent to England with the Dutch East India prize
-, Fisher, son of Sir Walter, deceased, King's letter requested for, and granted to