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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II, 1687-9. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1972.

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Lacy, Major [James]
-, John, High Sheriff of co. Hertford
-, Patrick, town clerk of Hertford
-, William, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Somerset

Ladock (Lasock, Lasoke), co. Cornwall, advowson of rectory of

Lake, John, Bishop of Chichester, to appear before Privy Council report of trial of to attend the King
-, Oliver, military commission to

Lalippe. See Lippe

Lambe, Isaac, military commission to
-, Nathaniel, failure to read the King's declaration

Lambert, Edward, pass for
-, Richard, bookseller, receiver of seditious pamphlets

Lambeth, co. Surrey Palace

Lamburne, Robert, counterfeiter, execution of death sentence to be postponed

Lamont, Robert, military commission to

Lampen, George, request for a doe

Lamplugh (Lampleugh, Lamplowghe, Lamplughe), Edward, late steward of the manor of Holme Cultram
-, Thomas, Bishop of Exeter, recommended as Archbishop of York translated to York, signatory to petition for a parliament, election of as Archbishop present at a meeting of the Lords at Guildhall gentleman of horse of

Lancashire, James, late Receiver General, bonds of to be delivered up bonds and sureties of discharged dead

Lancaster, co. Lancaster, assizes at. See under Assizes
-, corporation of, King's commands concerning, regulated
-, parliamentary candidate for

Lancaster, county of, arms and ammunition lacking in
-, corporations of, report on questioning of
-, Deputy Lieutenants of loyal to King questioning of, willing to serve
-, High Sheriff of loyal to King
-, Justices of the Peace for questioning of
-, Lord Lieutenants of see also Molyneux, Caryll; Stanley, William
-, revenues of late Receiver General of

Lancaster, Duchy of, Auditor of
-, Chancellor of, orders to petitions referred to, warrant to see also Chichely, Sir Thomas
-, grant of lands of
-, seal of

Lancaster Herald of Arms. See Sandford, Francis

Lander, —appointment of as clerk of Coventry council

Landguard Point, co. Suffolk, fort of Governor of

Lands End, co. Cornwall

Lane, Francis, military commission to
-, James de, pass for
-, Roger, alderman and justice of Winchester

Laney, Benjamin, military commission to

Lang, Captain —
-, See also Long

Langdale, Marmaduke, to be Deputy Lieutenant of East Riding, co. York
-, Marmaduke, second Baron Langdale of Holme, to be Governor and Captain of Kingstonupon-Hull military commission to in Viscount Montgomery's Regiment of Foot, to be Deputy Lieutenant of East Riding, co. York report of from Kingston-upon-Hull recorder of Hull, to provision the Citadel, Hull
-, Philip, to be Deputy Lieutenant of East Riding, co. York

Langenhoe, co. Essex, manor of

Langford, Emanuel, to be chaplain in Chelsea Hospital
-, See also Longford

Langho (Lango) in Blackburn, co. Lancaster, chapel of seizure of mass said in

Langhorne, Captain Richard

Langley, Baron of. See Radclyffe, Francis

Langley, Daniel, councilman of Salisbury

Lango. See Langho, co. Lancaster

Langston, Captain Francis
-, John, military commission to
-, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas

Langton, John, transfer of clerkships of
-, Nathaniel, bailiff
-, William
-, William, burgess of Calne

Langworthy, Joseph, burgess of Totnes

Lanier, Sir John, Regiment of Horse of sights royal fleet to be major-general

Lansawell. See Llansawell, co. Carmarthen

Lansdown (Lansdowne), Lord. See Granville, Charles

Lanyon, John, pass for

Larkham, Hannah, widow, petition of
-, Thomas, deceased

Larkin, George, burgess of Barnstaple

Lasenby, Thomas, military commission to

Lasock, Lasoke. See Ladock, co. Cornwall

Last, Anthony, councilman of Norwich

Latham, John, to be apprehended
-, William, military commissions to

Lathbury, Edmund, assistant of Hertford

Latimer, Viscount. See Osborne, Edward

Latter, John, prosecution of

Latton, Captain George

Laughton, co. York, prebend of

Laujol, Peter, petition of

Laurence. See Lawrence

Laurwood, Thomas, alderman of Norwich

Lauzun, Comte de, pass for

Lavendon (Laventon), co. Buckingham, vicar of

Lavers, William, alderman of Totnes

Laverstoke (Laverstock), co. Southampton

Laverton, co. Somerset

Lavery, Charles, to be admitted to a demyship at Magdalen College

Law, Richard, burgess of Doncaster

Lawes. See Laws

Lawford, John, alderman of Bristol

Lawlesse, Richard, military commission to

Lawrence (Laurence), Dame Anne, petition of son of
-, Henry, military commission to
-, John, concerned with lease of land in Chelsea
-, John, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Dorset
-, Sir Thomas, petition of son of report on petition of grandmother of
-, Thomas, alderman of Leicester

Laws (Lawes), James, military commission to
-, John, councilman of Norwich

Lawson, Captain Henry
-, Sir John, to be Deputy Lieutenant of North Riding, co. York
-, John, military commission to
-, Ralph, alderman of Morpeth
-, Sir Wilfred, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Cumberland

Le. For names beginning with Le see under the second element

Lea. See Lee

Leach (Leche, Leech), Charles, councilman of Chester
-, Sir Simon, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Devon in the Earl of Peterborough's Regiment of Horse parliamentary candidate
-, Captain William

lead, coming down river Humber milled, patent of invention concerning rolling mill

Leader, Richard, military commission to

Leake (Leeke, Leke), Robert, third Earl of Scarsdale, attending the Prince of Denmark late colonel of Princess Anne's Regiment of Horse late Lord Lieutenant of co. Derby
-, Samuel, late prebendary of Northwell
-, Thomas, letter from

Leaper, John, burgess of Brackley

Leatherhead, co. Surrey, vicar of

Leche. See Leach

Lechlade, co. Gloucester, house of Sir Thomas Cutler

Leck, William, news from Holland

Lee (Lea), Charlotte, Countess of Lichfield, deposition as to birth of Prince of Wales
-, Edward Henry, second Earl of Lichfield, commission to be Lord Lieutenant of co. Oxford High Steward of New Woodstock to help parliamentary candidates colonel of Foot Guards Regiment of Foot of, see under Army
-, John, alderman of Southampton
-, John, to be Deputy Lieutenant of West Riding, co. York
-, Richard, recorder of Barnstaple
-, Thomas, burgess of Calne
-, Thomas, grant of denization to
-, Thomas, messenger, warrants to
-, William, dead
-, Cf. Leigh

Leech. See Leach

Leeds, co. York, mayor and aldermen of

Leeds, John, military commission to

Leeke. See Leake

legal actions, writs, etc.:
-, ad quod damnum
-, capias pro fine
-, distringas ad reparandum
-, error
-, habeas corpus
-, ne exeat regnum
-, nolle prosequi (noli prosequi)
-, nomine peonae
-, quare impedit
-, quo warranto
-, scire facias

Legatt (Legath), Henry, messenger, warrants to

Legge, George, first Baron Dartmouth, Master General of the Ordnance warrants to arms misdirected by company of miners of, to dispose of papers of suspected traitor, to order celebrations on birth of King's son
-, Admiral of the Fleet, to prevent hostilities and to dismiss Catholic Officers
-, nominated as Chancellor of Cambridge University
-, Colonel John, commission to be Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey petition referred to French naval officer recommended to
-, Lieutenant Colonel William, in the Queen's Regiment of Horse

Legh. See Leigh

Leghorn (Legorne, Livorne), [Italy]

Leicester, county of Lord Lieutenant of, Deputy Lieutenants of, named

Leicester, co. Leicester, charter of, renewal of, parliamentary candidates for

Leicester, Thomas, military commission to

Leiden (Ley, Leyden), Holland

Leigh (Legh, Leige), Captain Edward
-, Major John, petition of
-, Peter, to be Deputy Lieutenant of cos. Chester and Lancaster
-, Captain Richard
-, Thomas, military commission to
-, Cf. Lee

Leighton, Robert, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Montgomery councilman of Bishop's Castle

Leitvesley, Edward, alderman of Grantham

Leix (Queen's County), county of, physicians, apothecaries, etc. in

Leke. See Leake

Leman (Lemon), Benjamin, alderman of King's Lynn
-, Philip, assistant of the Poulterers' Company
-, Thomas, to be proceeded against
-, Sir William, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Huntingdon

Lennard, Francis, military commission to
-, Captain Henry
-, Thomas, Earl of Sussex, at meeting of Lords

Lennox, Charles, first Duke of Richmond and Lennox, estate of

Lente, Sieur [Christian] von (de), Danish envoy extraordinary to England, returns with Prince George

Lentze, Michael, ship's master, petition of

Leopold I, Emperor armies of, campaigns of war against the Turks, service with given reasons for Prince of Orange's going to England envoy extraordinary to, see Taafe, Nicholas

Leple, Claus, cornet, pass to go to Hungary

Lery, Dennis, pass for
-, Dennis, petition of

Leslie, Lieutenant Colonel Sir James

Lessau, Claes, ship's master, petition of

Lester, Martin, military commission to

L'Estrange, Sir Roger letter to assistant to mayor of Winchester

Letchmere, Nicholas, petition of

Lethernoyadd. See Llethrneuadd, co. Carmarthen

Leverington, John, alderman of Norwich

Leverpoole. See Liverpool, co. Lancaster

Leveson, —, reported killed or wounded
-, Lieutenant Colonel Richard parliamentary candidate
-, Sir Richard, to be proceeded against
-, Robert, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Stafford

Leving, Richard, recorder of Chester
-, Timothy, late town clerk of Congleton

Levingstone, Levinston. See Livingstone

Levintz, Robert, alderman of King's Lynn

Levy, Benjamin, grant of denization to
-, Solomon, grant of denization to

Lewen. See Lewin

Lewes. See Lewis

Lewin (Lewen), George, alderman of Poole
-, Gilbert, military commission to

Lewis (Lewes), Brian, alderman of Norwich
-, Captain Hungate
-, John, schoolmaster, petition of indictment of
-, Philip, to be Fellow of Magdalen College Dean of Divinity at the College
-, Thomas, payment to, at the East India House
-, Thomas, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Buckingham
-, William

Lewkner. See Lutner

Ley, Leyden. See Leiden, Holland

Lichfield (Litchfield), Countess of. See Lee Charlotte
-, Earl of. See Lee, Edward Henry

Lichfield (Litchfield), co. Stafford, riot at charter for parliamentary candidates for election of town clerk, approbation of town clerk and coroner of

Lifford, Baron of. See Rochefoucauld, Frederic Charles de Roye de la

lighthouses, on North and South Forelands

Lilford, co. Northampton

Lime Regis. See Lyme Regis, co. Dorset

lime kilns

Limehouse, co. Middlesex

Limerick, county of, clerkship of the Crown of

Limerick, co. Limerick, Comptroller of port of, clerkship of the Crown and Peace of

Lincoln, archdeaconry of

Lincoln, diocese of Bishop of, letter to and see Barlow, Thomas

Lincoln, county of, Deputy Lieutenants of, named, to be restored militia of, mobilisation of report on corporations of, not made

Lincoln, co. Lincoln, [cathedral] church of, prebend in parliamentary candidates for

Lincoln's Inn. See under London

Lindsay, Colin, third Earl of Balcarres

Lindsey, Earl of. See Bertie, Robert

linen, encouragement of manufacture of loan on tax on petition for duty on

Lingen, Thomas, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Hereford

Lingley, Joseph, sword-bearer of Chester

Linton, co. Cambridge

Linton, —, military commission to

Lintrey, John, sen., burgess of Poole

Lippe (Lalippe), Frederick Adolf, Graaf van der, commanding a regiment of cavalry in invasion force

Lippincott, Harry, military commission to

Lipstown (Lipstowne), co. Kildare, tithes and rectory of

Lisbon College, meditations used at

Lisburne (Lisbone), Viscount. See Loftus, Adam Viscountess. See Loftus, Lucy

Lisgoole, co. Fermanagh

Lisle, James, suggested as a commissioner for regulating coalheavers
-, Thomas De, jurat of Guernsey

Lismore, diocese of

Listor, Captain Hugh

Litchfield. See Lichfield

Littleton, —, Roman Catholic priest
-, Sir Charles, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Kent pardon and dispensation for, parliamentary candidate Brigadier of Foot commanding Prince of Denmark's Regiment
-, Captain George Major
-, Sir Henry, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Worcester
-, Sir Thomas, pass for
-, Major Walter to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Stafford

Liver, Henry, pass for

Liverpool (Leverpoole), co. Lancaster Irish regiment to embark for office of customer and collector of

livery

Livesey. See Lucy

Livier, Joseph Du, grant of denization to

Livingstone (Levingstone, Levinston, Livingston), Anne, deed of deceased
-, Charles, second Earl of Newburgh, military commission to to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Gloucester pass for to help parliamentary candidates
-, George, Lord Livingston, post warrant for, asks permission to withdraw troops to Scotland
-, Robert, military commission to

Livorne. See Leghorn, Italy

Llansawell (Lansawell), co. Carmarthen, grant of fair at

Llethrneuadd (Lethernoyadd), co. Carmarthen

Lloyd, Bevis, surveyor, suspension of
-, Charles, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Brecon
-, Charles, of Maesyvelin, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Cardigan
-, Captain David
-, Edward, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Salop
-, Evan, alderman of Grimsby
-, Evan, pass for
-, Henry, messenger of Chester
-, John, death of
-, Captain [John]
-, John, military commission to
-, John, military commission to
-, Peter, councilman of Chester
-, Thomas, military commission to
-, Thomas, pass for
-, Thomas, President of the Council in Pennsylvania
-, Thomas, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Montgomery
-, Thomas, of Bangor, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Flint
-, William, Bishop of St. Asaph, to appear before the Privy Council report on trial of, signs petition for a parliament present at meeting of Lords advocates King's abdication

Loades, Henry, commissioner of Lieutenancy of City of London

Loadmanage. See Lodemanage

Lochard, Anthony, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Radnor

Lochman, Godfrey, military commission to

Lock, Nicholas, councilman of Norwich

Lockhart, John, military commission to

Lodemanage (Loadmanage), Court of

Lodge, Timothy, councilman of Norwich

Loe, Alexander, councilman of Boston

Lodge. See Myerscough Lodge, co. Lancaster

Loftus, Adam, first Viscount Lisburne grant to
-, Lucy, Viscountess Lisburne, to have access to prisoner

Loggan, Thomas, councilman of Grimsby

Loghadeine. See Loughadian, co. Down

Lomb, Henry, councilman of Norwich

London, Bishop of. See Compton, Henry

London
-, Aldermen of, see Mawson, John, and also below Lord Mayors and Aldermen; Court of, waited on Prince of Orange
-, alterations made in by the King
-, arms concealed in house in
-, army returning to
-, Barbers' and Chirurgeons' Company
-, bonfires in, forbidden
-, cheesemongers of, petition of for incorporation
-, citizens of
-, Clothworkers' Company, election of new Master and Wardens Hall constitution of
-, Confectioners, Mystery of, to be incorporated with Grocers' Company
-, Corporation of, to attend King pledges support for Prince of Orange prepared to receive Prince to meet Prince, addresses to Prince
-, Council of, disposal of places on
-, Distillers' Company, charter for
-, Drapers' Company, petition of restoraof privileges
-, Druggists, Mystery of, to be incorporated with Grocers' Company
-, Dyers' Company, clerk of
-, Fishmongers' Company, precedence of
-, Freeman of
-, French Protestants, almshouses of churches of ministers of, charter of incorporation
-, gates of, remains of executed traitor to be taken down from
-, Gold and Silver Wire Drawers of, petition of
-, Goldsmiths' Company, precedence of
-, governed by magistrates
-, Grocers' Company
-, Haberdashers' Company, Roll of
-, Hospitals of, Commissioners for government of
-, Hustings, Court of, warrant to
-, Irish forces to march to
-, [Irish] Society of
-, lands in etc. fines to be levied on
-, letters, from, intercepted to, treasonable, from Holland
-, Lieutenancy of, Commissioners of address to Prince of Orange
-, Livery Companies, men of to be turned out restoration of privileges of
-, Lord Mayors of see also Chapman, Sir John; Peake, Sir John; Pritchard, Sir William; Shorter, Sir John; letter to to attend King to guard Mr. Stamford to guard King's Printer warrant to
-, and Aldermen approve appointment of Governor of Tower at Privy Council meeting petition of
-, Court of Equity of
-, mail service between Harwich and
-, Mercers' Company, petition of Warden and assistants of appointment of clerk of
-, Outroper, office of, petition regarding
-, Pewterers' Company, new charter for
-, Physicians, President and College of, petition of
-, Port of land surveyor in, see Pearse, James, jun.
-, Poulters' (Poulterers') Company, charter for, petition of privileges restored to
-, Quakers in, exempted from taking oaths
-, Recorder of petitions referred to warrants to see also Shower, Bartholomew; deputy recorder, petition referred to temporary recorder
-, regulation of practice of physic in
-, reincorporation of
-, restoration of ancient privileges of
-, Roman Catholics to leave
-, Ropemakers' Company, petition of
-, Sheriffs of seized horses to be delivered to warrants to
-, Stationers' Company Master and Wardens of petition of to search for printers of unlicensed books
-, Swordbearer of
-, Tallow Chandlers' Company
-, Tobacconists and Tobacco Cutters, Mystery of, to be incorporated with Grocers' Company
-, town clerk of. See Wagstaffe, William
-, troops to march to
-, Vintners' Company, restoration of privileges to
-, Weavers' Company, silk manufacture
-, Whitepaper Makers' Company, petition of
-, widows and orphans
-, buildings, districts, streets, etc. in or near:
-, All Hallows Staining, rector of
-, Billingsgate
-, Bishopsgate Street
-, Black Eagle Street
-, Blackfriars
-, Bridge, water house near
-, Broadway in Chappell Street, Westminster, market in
-, Cartaret Buildings
-, Christ's Hospital, Governors of, to be informed of applications concerning carmen and carts
-, Clothworkers' Hall in Mincing (Minchin) Lane
-, Cockpit, the, Whitehall
-, Covent Garden
-, Cripplegate
-, Custom House
-, Devereux Street
-, East India House
-, Fleet prison access to prisoners of, petition of prisoners of
-, Fleet Street
-, Fountain [? Court]
-, Gatehouse prison keeper of, warrant to
-, General Post Office
-, Germaine Street. See Jermyn Street
-, Golden Square
-, Gray's Inn
-, Gray's Inn Lane
-, Grey Eagle Street
-, Guildhall chapel of declaration of Lords at meeting of Lords at
-, Hand Alley, crown land in
-, Haymarket
-, Hungerford Stairs
-, Inner Temple
-, Inns of Court
-, Jermyn (Germane, Jarmin) Street
-, Jewel House, clerks of. See Bridall, John and Walter
-, King's Head, Smithfield
-, Lincoln's Inn newly called barristers of
-, Little Scotland Yard
-, Ludgate prison, petition of prisoners of
-, Lyons Inn
-, Middle Temple
-, New Inn
-, Newgate prison boy removed from
-, keeper of warrants to
-, pardon for prisoners of petition of prisoners of priest to have free access to prisoners of prisoners for
-, Old Bailey
-, Old Gravel Lane (Old Graveline), Ratcliffe
-, Pall Mall
-, Pump (Pumpe) Court, Middle Temple
-, Red Lyon Court, market in
-, Roebuck, Haymarket
-, Rolls [House], records in
-, St. Batholomew's Hospital meeting at
-, St. Botolph's, Billingsgate, churchwardens of, petition of
-, St. Clement [Danes], church parish
-, St. Giles
-, St. James (St. James in the Fields)
-, St. James's Palace Chapel Royal at, chaplain of, see Chettwood, Knightley; library of
-, St. James's Park house near
-, St. James's Square
-, St. Martin in the Fields parish of
-, St. Paul, Covent Garden
-, Smithfield
-, Smithfield Bars
-, Soho, Old
-, Soho Square
-, Spitalfields
-, Spittle Square, market in
-, Staple Inn
-, Strand, the
-, Temple Bar
-, Threadneedle Street, French Protestant Church in
-, Tower, the arms to be returned to arms of Irish troops to be received at Commander-in-chief of, see Lucas Robert hospital for Garrison of
-, Lieutenants of warrant to see also Hales, Sir Edward Skelton, Colonel Bevill
-, Prince of Orange's troops marched to, records in Yeomen Warders of, clothing for
-, Tower Hamlets, militia of, to be mustered
-, Westminster
-, Abbey (collegiate church of St. Peter) prebendary of, pass for place of
-, Convention to be held at
-, Court of Common Pleas at
-, Hall
-, Liberty of, militia of, to be mobilised
-, Quarter Sessions at
-, School
-, Whitehall Colonel Kirk to be brought to Chapel Royal at
-, Wood Street Compter
-, York's Shop

London, Christopher, councilman of Salisbury
-, Captain Robert

Londonderry, [co. Londonderry], town clerk of

Long, Sir James, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Wilts
-, Captain Oliver
-, Robert, jun., to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Norfolk
-, See also Lang

Longford, George, mayor of Nottingham
-, See also Langford

Longleat (Longleate), co. Wilts

Longueville, Sir Edward, High Sheriff of co. Buckingham, dispensation to be out of his county to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Buckingham

Lonire, James, military commission to

Loo, Holland, [castle]

Looe, East, co. Cornwall, parliamentary candidate for

Looe, West, co. Cornwall, parliamentary candidate for

Looker, Thomas, burgess of Calne

Lopez, Andrew, grant of denization to

Loram, Joseph, petition of

Lord, Job, military commission to

Lord Chamberlain. See Bertie, Robert

Lord Chancellor. See Jeffreys, George

Lord Chancellor's Office

Lord Lieutenants, instructions to

Lord Treasurer see also Hyde, Lawrence

Lords Spiritual and Temporal, petition of, for a parliament answer to
-, declaration of meeting at the Guildhall send guard for King
-, See also under Parliament

Lort, George, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Pembroke

Lostwithiel, co. Cornwall corporation of

Lot, John, death of

lotteries, petition for pension from profits of

Lotwich. See Lutwyche

Loughadian (Loghadeine), co. Down, lands of

Loughborough, Baron. See Hastings, Henry

Louis XIV, King of France petitioned by merchants of Jersey and Guernsey to free Cardinal Fürstenberg from obligation to France household of

Louth (Lowth), Baron. See Plunkett, Matthew

Love, Robert, military commission to

Lovelace, John, third Baron Lovelace of Hurley, summoned to appear before the King letter to Prince of Orange pledging service, pass for to be apprehended, captured

Lovett, Thomas, Fellow of Christ's College

Loving, John, pass for

Low (Lowe), —, military commission to
-, Hercules, military commission to
-, John, alderman of Norwich
-, John, arrears of rent due from
-, Rolston, military commission to
-, William, military commission to

Low Countries, Spanish, Governor of, see Gastanga, Marquess de; English envoy to, see Bulstrode, Sir Richard
-, See also Flanders

Lowder, —, Captain of the Legorne Merchant

Lowick, Robert, military commission to

Lowth, Baron. See Plunkett, Matthew

Lowth, Symon, to be Dean of Rochester

Lowther, Sir John
-, William, military commission to

Lubeck, [Germany], ships from seized as prizes

Lucan, co. Dublin

Lucas, —, removed from command in Irish Army, King to provide for
-, James, military commission to
-, Robert, Baron Lucas of Shenfield, Commanderin-Chief of Tower of London
-, Captain Robert

Lucy alias Livesy, —, to be apprehended

Lucy, Jacob, commissioner of Lieutenancy of City of London

Ludford, Thomas, Fellow of Magdalen College, death of

Ludgershall (Lurgeshall), co. Wilts

Ludlow, co. Salop, court held at before President and Council for Wales and the Marches parliamentary nominations for

Ludolf, Henry William, pass for

Lugg, James

Lumley, Great, (Lumley) [in Chester-le-Street], co. Durham, castle

Lumley, Anne, pass for
-, Lady Frances, relations of in co. York
-, Mrs. Frances, pass for
-, Captain [Henry]
-, Richard, Baron Lumley, letter to Prince of Orange friend of Prince of Orange being sought to be seized

Lundy, Lieutenant Colonel —
-, David, military commission to

Luneberg-Zell (Lunenburg-Zell, Zell), Duke of, present of hounds from the King

lung disease

Lunne, Holmer, alderman, justice, chamberlain and town clerk of Evesham

Lurgeshall. See Ludgershall, co. Wilts

Lusby, Robert, alderman of Grimsby

Luson, Joseph, pass for

lutestrings, manufacture of

Lutherford. See Rutherford

Lutner alias Lewkner, John, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Sussex

Luton, co. Bedford

Lutterell (Luttrell), Colonel Simon, pass for
-, Thomas, military commission to

Lutwyche (Lotwich, Lutwich), Sir Edward, Justice of Common Pleas

Lux, Richard, burgess of Totnes

Lydall, Edward, pass for

Lye, co. Somerset

Lyme Regis (Lime Regis), co. Dorset

Lynch, Maurice, military commission to

Lyne, William, alderman of Southampton

Lynn, King's, (Lynn Regis), co. Norfolk, alderman of, dispensation for charter of to be renewed courts of election of recorder of mayor of trained bands of

Lynsted (Lynstead), co. Kent, Lodge

Lyons, France, silk manufacture at

Lyons Inn. See under London

Lysons, Thomas, alderman of Kingston-upon-Hull

Lytcott, Sir John, agent at Rome, certificate of departure of bill of extraordinaries of, communication with the Pope expenses of