Index: L

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Lacie, Edmund Oge, of Balleneclohy, 238.
-, —, Edy, of Browrie, 238.
-, —, John, of the Gard, 238.
-, —, —, of Rathecannan, 238.
-, —, Pierce, of the Broofe, 238.

Lacustrine habitations, "He won also the Castle Ne Callye, situate in Lough Mask, very strongly, and kept against Her Majesty," 242; see also Castle Ne Callye, Lough Sewdy, and Loughgur.

Lacy, Ambrose, his information touching the abuse in the survey of the lands escheated, allotted to undertakers, 450.
-, —, Edmund, 236.
-, —, Ullig, of Adare, 236.

Ladowgan, county Denbigh, 42.

Laghlar, 204.

Lambert, Walter, 51.

Lambeth, letter dated from, 340.

Lancashire, 117, 242, 257, 366.
-, —, gentlemen of the county of, 77.
-, —, gentlemen undertakers of, 42, 49, 78, 88, 242, 243.

Lane, Mr. Ralph, Sheriff of Kerry, 94.

Langly, Mr., 421.

Lanydan, a parsonage in Anglesea, 474.

Larne, barony of, 69.

Latin tongue, 342.

Latran, a lantern; Latin, laterna; German, laterne, 484.

Lantern to all the rest, 494.

Lawgh . . ., Thos., 145.

Lawghtie, the urraghs of, 333.

Lawrence, Lewis (pensioner), 41.
-, —, Walter (pensioner), 41.
-, —, William, 77, 105, 126, 145.

Laws, 123.

Lawson, 261.

Leake, Anne, widow, 481.
-, —, —, petition of, 39.
-, —, John, deceased, 39.

Lealy, William, Archbishop of Tuam, 132, 172, 173, 471, 557.

Leases, 99, 116, 120.

Leavon, 334.

Lecale, 120.

Lechahill, letters dated from, 154.

Lecken, Clancer, one of the Joys, 242.

Lee, Thomas, 4.
-, —, Captain Thomas, 40, 428, 459.
-, —, —, his wife, 428.
-, —, Walter, 279.

Leefer, the river of, see Lifford.

Legge, Robert, Deputy Remembrancer, certificates by, 221, 324, 431.
-, —, —, letters of, 228, 248, 408, 430.

Leicester, county of, 293.
-, —, Earl of, see Dudley, Robert.

Leighlin, 238.
-, —, castle of, 118, 287.
-, —, Her Majesty's house at, 288, 289.
-, —, —, Constable of, see Carew, G.
-, —, —, services and rents of corn for, 118.
-, —, —, constableship of, a charge to Her Majesty because of the Kavanaghs, 232.
-, —, —, diet, &c. for the Lord Deputy, if at, 233.
-, —, —, treasurer of (Dowlinge), 222.

Leinster, 32, 40, 46, 64, 130, 133, 137, 139, 232, 267, 338, 339, 447.
-, —, Lieutenant of the King's County, see Bowrchier.
-, — — Queen's County, see Sentleger, W.
-, —, Attorney General, see Calthorpe.
-, —, Provost Marshal, see Rice ap Hugh.
-, —, warders, 41.
-, —, country of, 118.
-, —, state of, at Perrot's departure, 526.
-, —, composition, 583.

Leisloughty, 411.

Leitrim, 237.
-, —, composition of, 584.

Leix, O'More's Country, now part of Queen's County, 24, 105, 118, 120–123, 265, 266, 433, 456, 459; see also Maryborough and Queen's County.
-, —, forts of, 106, 122, 124.
-, —, revenue of, 121.
-, —, to be planted with Englishmen, 121.
-, —, form of a lease for grants in, 123.
-, —, the Earl of Ormond has the charge of, 124.
-, —, captain of, see O'More (Rory).

Leo, Edmund, of Tullore Boye, 238.
-, —, James, of Tulloven, 238.
-, —, John, of the Dollogh, 238.
-, —, Walter, of Downekip, 238.

Lesfynyn, see Lisfinin.

Le Strange, Sir Thomas, 60, 106, 175, 176, 283, 386, 387, 407, 417, 428, 518, 557, 578.
-, —, —, sworn of the Privy Council, 106.
-, —, —, constable of the Ward of Athlone, 122.
-, —, —, his lands, 130.
-, —, —, to supply Sir Richard Byngham's place in Connaught, 374, 386, 387, 388.
-, —, —, married to Thomas Dillon's wife's mother, 374.
-, —, —, called Sir Thomas Strange, 374.
-, —, —, letters of, 10–13, 388, 390, 398.

Letrough, 570.

Leveroke, in Leinster, woods of, 139.

Leveson, Walter, 42, 250.

Levone, in Ulster, 521.

Lewis, King of France, 57.

Lifford, the river, 332.
-, —, called Leefer, 336.

Limerick, 52, 77, 84, 95, 232, 235, 237, 259, 308, 315, 347, 370, 418, 424, 431, 438, 523, 529, 553, 580.
-, —, mayor of, 30, 446.
-, —, a council at, 122, 123.
-, —, bishop of, 236.
-, —, house of the late friars in, 311.
-, —, city and franchises of, 311.
-, —, plot of the city, 288.
-, —, city of, 444, 454.
-, —, —, without garrison, &c., 451.
-, —, —, readiness to revolt, 451.
-, —, clerk of the munition at, see Stanyhurst.
-, —, castle of, 181, 346, 347, 370.
-, —, —, constableship of, 325.
-, —, —, constable of, see Bleeke.
-, —, merchants of, 423.
-, —, is the strongest place in the province, 530.
-, —, letters dated, 36, 210, 369, 370, 440.
-, —, county of, 48, 49, 62, 78, 88, 103, 180, 197, 235, 236, 310, 362, 366, 405, 445, 529, 546, 548.
-, —, attainted and escheated lands in the small and great county of, 49, 103.
-, —, brief note of the acres of escheated lands in, 49.
-, —, yearly value of the late Earl of Desmond's and others' lands in, 230.
-, —, the counties of, magnus et parvus comitatus, 234.
-, —, the names of such of the county as are in rebellion, 236.
-, —, the names of the gentlemen and freeholders of the county who are not in rebellion, 236.
-, —, book of survey of all the attainted and escheated lands in the small and great county of, 239.
-, — county, rate of the lands within, 62, 242.
-, —, demesnes and customary lands within, 242.
-, —, seignories, rents, customary tenures, services, &c., 242.
-, —, map of the greater and small counties of, 427.

Lincholl, Wm., 424.

Lincoln's Inn, 206.

Lineall, see Lynyall, Thos.

Linen cloth 2d. per yard, 188.

Lisbon, 25, 26, 145, 146, 279, 292, 320, 321, 322, 392, 400–402, 419, 420, 421, 423, 439, 486, 489, 513, 523.
-, —, fleet prepared at, 321.
-, —, ships for, 486.

Lisconhagh, 141.

Lisdroumgyr, 334.

Lisfinin [Lisfinny], near Lismore, 88, 125, 216, 261.

Lisgavail, letter dated, 146.

Lislaughtea, 473, 474, 572.
-, —, Sir W. Herbert meant to have erected a college there, 473.

Lismore, 168.

Litter, the, a pass called, 178.

Liverpool, 510.

Liveries or Livery, 121.

Livery, 117, 548.

Lixnaw, Lord of, see Fitzmaurice, Thos., sixteenth Lord of Kerry and Baron of Lixnaw.

Lizard, 269, 580.

Llandaff, Bishop of, 474.

Loftus, Adam, Archbishop of Dublin, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 8, 30, 31, 60, 65, 66, 81, 82, 125, 160, 166, 197, 207, 219, 221, 222, 226, 227, 230, 248, 267, 328, 349, 468, 484, 567, 582.
-, —, called Lord Chancellor, 20, 30, 44, 82, 91, 100, 102, 103, 166, 212, 217, 220, 257, 259–261, 263, 273, 279, 297, 343, 407, 445, 494, 501.
-, —, a Lord Justice of Ireland, 185, 430.
-, —, his daughter [Mrs. Warren], 49.
-, —, his son-in-law, Thomas Colcloght, 220, 253.
-, —, fears for his life, 225.
-, —, his daughter's hazard in close prison, 225.
-, —, his children and how they are bestowed, 252, 253.
-, —, his daughters, 252.
-, —, his four sons-in-law, 253.
-, —, his sons, 253.
-, —, commission to, 475.
-, —, letters of, 8, 10–13, 35, 42, 43, 48, 49, 51, 53, 60, 73, 92, 148, 158, 160, 163, 166, 185, 211, 213, 218, 225, 228, 244, 248, 257, 281, 283, 295, 351, 358, 359, 376, 383, 408, 410, 468, 481, 484, 510, 522, 527.
-, —, and council, letter of, 244.
-, —, letters to, 32, 149, 161, 164, 331.
-, —, Godfrey, 221.

Lombard, Patrick, of Waterford, merchant, 422.

London, 157, 254, 321, 419, 523.
-, —, letters dated, 8, 32, 93–96, 252, 256, 278, 292, 403, 417, 520, 524.

London-stone, letter dated, 84.

Long, George, 234.
-, —, John, Archbishop of Armagh, 101, 102, 107, 217, 221, 230, 283, 328, 332.
-, —, letters of, 9–13, 101, 376.

Longford, 237, 440, 526, 548, 575.

Loop Head, the, 236.

Lord Deputy, see Perrot, Sir John; Fytzwylliam, Sir W.

Lord Lieutenant, see Ratcliffe.

Lord Treasurer, the, see Cecil, Sir William.

Lords Justices, viz., Loftus and Wallop, called late, 506.

Lord's Prayer, the, 331, 463, 533, 539.

Lorrigechare, in Ulster, 521.

Loughe, manor of, 28.

Lough Eaghe, or Lough Eaugh, see Lough Neagh.

Lough Erne, see Erne.

Lough Foyle, 162, 332, 334, 376.
-, —, fishing of, 376.

Lough Fynne, called Fynne, 521.

Loughgill, 83, 84.

Loughgur, 89.
-, —, castle of, 445.

Loughlegh, 535.

Loughlin, see Buiren y Loughlin, 234.

Lough Mask, 169, 242, 548.
-, —, a castle in, 170.

Lough Neagh, Eaghe, or Eaugh, 332–334.
-, —, called Lough Each, 521.
-, —, called Lough Sydney, 521.

Loughrea, 237.

Lough Sewdy, island in, Sir Owen O'Sullivan kept him[self] close in the island of Lough Sewdy, so as, albeit Donnell O'Sullivan sent process from the vice-president for him, he was not suffered to appear, 344.

Lough Sydney, same as Lough Neagh, 521.

Louth, county of, 39, 53, 332, 522.
-, —, Baron of, see Plunket, Oliver.

Lovell, Francis, Sheriff of Kilkenny, 41, 276, 294, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 404, 448, 467, 498, 520.
-, —, his stud, 4.
-, —, interrogations touching, 295.
-, —, letter of, 520.

Low Countries, 30, 34, 62, 63, 172, 250, 350, 386, 437, 459, 518.
-, —, service in, 8.
-, —, United States of the, 37.

Lower Burkes, see Burkes.

Lower House, see Parliament.

Lukar, John, petition of, 186.

Luson, Mr., vice-admiral of North Wales, 51.

Lutheran, 454.

Lyckadowe, letter dated, 512.

Lye, John, of Clonaghe, 244.
-, —, —, petition of, 244.

Lynche, John, one of Her Majesty's pursuivants sent to Tirone, 514.
-, —, —, examination of, 516.
-, —, John Fitzjames, Bishop of Elphin, 557, 568.
-, —, Mr., 320.
-, —, Peter, 53.
-, —, Rowland, 10.

Lynyall, Thomas, 6, 35, 49, 50, 141, 253.
-, —, —, his declaration touching victualling, 50.
-, —, —, letters of, 51, 104, 464.

Lyon, William, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, 166, 236, 454, 511.
-, —, —, letters of, 454, 511.

Lypiat, Captain, 122.

Lyslawghtee, 440.

Lystrie, 541.

Lyttik, 403.

Lyttle, William (almsman), 41.