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L.
Lacy, Piers, at Moghelly, 163, 164.
-, —, —, with Desmond, 319.
-, —, —, land of, 368.
-, —, —, is made constable of Loughgirr, 416.
Lacys, the, of Munster, 133.
Laghlin, co. Carlow. See Laughlin.
Laheintama, 418.
Lambert, Sir Oliver, 124.
-, —, —, declaration signed by, 127.
-, —, —, chief commander in Leinster,
160.
Lancashire, victuals to be provided in, 45,
93.
-, —, gentlemen of, to aid the contractors,
396.
Lancaster, Duchy of, men levied in, 68.
Lane, Sir Ralph, Clerk of the Check and
Mustermaster-General in Ireland, 15,
43, 74, 192, 238, 249, 312, 379, 394,
395.
-, —, —, letter of, 449.
-, —, —, letter to, 15.
-, —, —, —, extract from, 75.
-, —, —, certificate of, 358.
-, —, —, report by, 69.
-, —, —, to send certificates every two
months, 15, 148.
-, —, —, recommended to be sent to
see "the contract with the redshanks
performed," 76.
-, —, —, censured for not sending certificates, 80, 96.
-, —, —, is to send over a complete
book of the army, 112.
-, —, —, Sir Warham Sentleger complains of, 141.
-, —, —, if to blame, should be punished, 152.
-, —, —, dead pays allowed to, 371.
-, —, —, suggested retirement of, 378.
-, —, —, a warrant to, asked for, 417.
-, —, —, controversy of, with Birkinshawe, 427, 435, 450, 495.
-, —, —, check book of the army,
signed by, 437.
-, —, —, on the employment of Scots
in Ireland, 449.
-, —, —, recommends Mr. James Hamilton to Cecil, 449.
-, —, —, Birkinshawe accuses, of envy
and malice, 495.
Lapley, —, conspirator, 236, 307.
Large, John, agent to Sir Henry Brouncker, 156, 251.
Larraghs, the, co. Kildare, 432.
Latin language, documents written in, 338, 450, 452.
Laughlin or Laghlin, co. Carlow, bridge
at, to be repaired, 157.
-, —, —, castle of, 433.
-, —, —, Sir Warham Sentleger,
constable of, 365.
Lea, the, co. Chester, See Leigh.
Lecale, Tyrone's camp in, 73.
Leduche, of Ballenlacky, co. Westmeath, 108.
Lee, Sir Henry, 165, 169.
-, —, —, letter of, 314.
-, —, Captain Thomas, order to examine
the accounts of, 16.
-, —, letters of, 315, 417.
-, —, —, a favourer of Tyrone, 52.
-, —, —, makes merry with James
Fitz Piers, 52.
-, —, —, committed to Dublin Castle,
52.
-, —, —, goes to England with Essex,
165.
-, —, —, is not to go to London or the
Court, 169.
-, —, —, called traitor by the Archbishop of Cashel, 315.
-, —, —, imprisonment of, 315, 415.
-, —, —, declaration by David Hetherington concerning, 390.
-, —, —, going of, to Tyrone, 390, 391, 415.
-, —, —, received no punishment and
was pardoned by Essex, 391.
-, —, —, plots of, against Ormonde, 415.
-, —, —, was committed by the Lords
Justices, in Ormonde's absence, 415.
-, —, —, prays a warrant for a guard
for his house and town, 417.
-, —, —, asks that his wife may be
furthered in her journey to England,
417.
-, —, —, has not yet presented himself
at Court, 417.
-, —, —, means to see the Queen
shortly, 417.
-, —, —, prays that the Earl of Ormonde may have nothing to do with
him, 417.
-, —, —, his wife, 417.
-, —, —, his company, 417.
Leene, barony of, co. Meath, 260,
Leicester, Robert, servant to Lord Justice
Loftus, 406.
-, —, —, letter to, 337.
-, —, Thomas, lieutenant to Lord Delvin,
268.
-, —, —, sent to Tyrone, 292, 301.
-, —, —, instructions to, for a parley
with Tyrone, 292, 302.
-, —, —, report of proceedings by, 293,
302.
Leighmokemoge [co. Tipperary ?], manor house of, 471.
Leigh, Mr., of Bagley, 362.
-, —, —, his brother-in-law. See Glaseour, Hugh.
Leigh or Lea, co. Chester, resident at, 362.
Leinster, province of, passim.
-, —, —, King of. See McMorrogh,
Dermot.
-, —, —, —, Donnell Kavanagh said
to be, 52.
-, —, —, commissary of musters for.
See Hayes, Edward.
-, —, —, Provost Marshal for. See
Bowen, Mr.
-, —, —, victualler for. See Newcomen, Robert.
-, —, —, English forces or garrisons
for or in, 92, 97, 111, 168, 244, 257,
352, 359.
-, —, —, lists of, 458 (2), 500.
-, —, —, rebels or rebellion of, 14, 17,
20, 21, 54, 77, 103, 170, 172, 188, 294,
301, 352, 367, 434.
-, —, —, strength of, 371, 437,
440.
-, —, —, strangers from, in Munster, 4.
-, —, —, Ormonde's success in, 12.
-, —, —, prosecution of rebels in, decided on, 17, 18, 20.
-, —, —, wont to furnish beeves to the
State, 17.
-, —, —, the Queen "evicted from the
greater part of," 18.
-, —, —, men of special trust sent by
the rebels into, 21.
-, —, —, composition money for, 2,100l.
per annum, 26.
-, —, —, money owed to, for dieting of
soldiers, 26.
-, —, —, cowardly English in, 30.
-, —, —, Essex's journey to, 26, 31, 32,
134.
-, —, —, —, journal of, 37.
-, —, —, Essex hopes soon to assure,
32, 37.
-, —, —, Tyrone seeks to draw down
the rebel leaders from, 44.
-, —, —, Mountgarrett entreats peace
from the Irishry in, 53.
-, —, —, Lords of, in action, 56.
-, —, —, troops cessed upon, 73.
-, —, —, woods on the coast of, 102.
-, —, —, more of the country in obedience than elsewhere, 123.
-, —, —, the rebels burn and spoil in,
123.
-, —, —, Lord Ormonde to remain in,
123.
-, —, —, submittees of, 125, 171, 248.
-, —, —, revolters in, 126, 133.
-, —, —, "unstaid people and young
imps in," 135.
-, —, —, desirability of Essex attending the service of, 135.
-, —, —, the charge of, committed to
Lord Ormonde, 137.
-, —, —, Sir Oliver Lambert, chief
commander in, 160.
-, —, —, a defensive war only to be
carried on in, 167.
-, —, —, "Tyrone's adherents or limbs"
break the peace in, 185, 316.
-, —, —, Tyrone means to hold Council
with the rebels of, 188, 415.
-, —, —, strength of the forces in, to
be certified, 190, 205.
-, —, —, importance of quieting, 216,
401.
-, —, —, Athlone a defence to, 266.
-, —, —, captains in the service of,
284.
-, —, —, commissaries in, to send in
certificates, 312.
-, —, —, danger to from Tyrone, 325.
-, —, —, plan for reduction of, 329, 410.
-, —, —, provisions for, 342, 365.
-, —, —, men of, the bravest of the
nation, 367.
-, —, —, —, to be persuaded to go
against Munster, 367.
-, —, —, the chief men of, 367.
-, —, —, to be prevented from sending
help to Tyrone, 367.
-, —, —, agent employed by Tyrone to,
388.
-, —, —, Lord Mountjoy should first
attempt the reducing of, 400.
-, —, —, is the most ancient part of
the Crown in Ireland, 400.
-, —, —, Tyrone will strive to bear up
"the garboyles of," 400.
-, —, —, Tyrone's journey through. See
Tyrone.
-, —, —, Tyrone's meeting with the
rebels of, 405, 418.
-, —, —, importance of placing more
garrisons in, 410.
-, —, —, paymasters in, 421.
-, —, —, Tyrone means to make Henry
Oge McShane governor of, 427.
-, —, —, Tyrone has dared to march
into, 426, 435.
-, —, —, incursion of the Northern
rebels into, might have been prevented, 430.
-, —, —, certificate of the province of,
made to Essex at entering his
government, with the increase of the
rebels since that time, 437.
-, —, —, total number of rebels in, 440.
-, —, —, the rights of the English in
to be protected, 445.
-, —, —, hospitals for the soldiers to
be established in, 448.
-, —, —, the O'Neills have never before
pierced so far into, 457.
-, —, —, the rebels of, have all joined
Tyrone, 464.
-, —, —, Tyrone will spend his time in,
465.
-, —, —, forces brought by Ormonde
out of, 467.
-, —, —, Tyrone to draw the English
forces to land in, in order to spare
Ulster, 473.
-, —, —, wars in, before the coming of
Essex, 485.
-, —, —, Tyrone sucks the Irish of,
like a sponge, 488.
-, —, —, confederates of Tyrone in, 489.
Leitrim, late Baron of, 133.
-, —, —, his sons. See Burke, Redmond and John.
Leitrim, town of, letter dated from, 138.
Leix, Queen's County, 230, 301, 437.
-, —, —, Lieutenant of. See Sentleger,
Sir Warham.
-, —, —, the O'Moores in. See
O'Moores, the.
-, —, —, castles in, 438.
-, —, —, fort or garrison in. See Maryborough.
-, —, —, Ballyragget said to be the
key to, 40.
-, —, —, Essex in, 42, 103.
-, —, —, traitors or rebels in, 51, 56.
-, —, —, forces for, 92.
-, —, —, protection for the men of, 141.
-, —, —, the petty undertakings in, only
loss of time, 152.
-, —, —, Ormonde attends Essex to,
249.
-, —, —, inhabited by English patentees,
361, 368, 410.
-, —, —, belonged to Onie McRory's
ancestors, 368.
-, —, —, the freeholders of, can make
no profit there, 368.
-, —, —, a particular of the state of,
370.
-, —, —, divers septs of, 370.
-, —, —, dislike to the Queen's government in, 370.
-, —, —, borderers of, 371.
-, —, —, the rebels of, taken into protection, 371.
-, —, —, much of, is waste and uninhabited, 371.
-, —, —, Ormonde gives an account of
Sir Fras. Bush's plot in, 415.
-, —, —, success of the Marshal in, 430,
458.
-, —, —, overrun, and villages burned,
430, 458.
-, —, —, skirmish with the rebels in,
430.
-, —, —, the English troops enjoy the
victuals prepared for Tyrone in, 430.
-, —, —, strength of the rebels in, 438.
-, —, —, lately possessed by English,
but now mostly usurped by the
rebels, 438.
Leycester. See Leicester.
Leynaghs, the, of Offally, 418, 422.
-, —, the, of Kildare, 438.
Lichfield, co. Stafford, 496.
Liffer or Lifford, town of, co. Donegal,
Tyrone and O'Donnell meet near,
158.
-, —, —, suggestion for sending forces
to, 327.
Liffey, the river, 123.
-, —, —, the Popinjay in, 273.
Lifford. See Liffer.
Limerick, Bishop of [John Thornborough], 451.
Limerick, city of, 78, 138, 159, 258, 343,
402, 416, 484.
-, —, —, Dean of, 360.
-, —, —, Corporation of, 469.
-, —, —, Mayor of. See Stritche,
William.
-, —, —, —, prison of, 402.
-, —, —, Provost Marshal at, 402, 491.
-, —, —, castle of, needs repair, 365,
395, 403.
-, —, —, —, escape of prisoners from,
395.
-, —, —, gates of, 395.
-, —, —, Her Majesty's gaol at, 402.
-, —, —, letters from, 3, 131, 153, 395,
402, 419, 420.
-, —, —, the garrison of, 79, 135, 154,
289, 352, 482.
-, —, —, —, soldiers in, slain, 154.
-, —, —, —, soldiers should be sent
to, 182, 286.
-, —, —, —, money needed for, 213.
-, —, —, —, command of, given to
Lord Thomond, 419.
-, —, —, townsmen of, 186.
-, —, —, —, will not help the Queen's
service, 154.
-, —, —, —, keep Lord Thomond out,
200.
-, —, —, —, object to being garrisoned
by Irish, 211, 249, 420.
-, —, —, —, ill-carriage of, 402.
-, —, —, —, the Mayor writes on behalf of, 419, 420.
-, —, —, —, grievances of, against the
Earl of Thomond and his forces, 419,
420, 469.
-, —, —, —, Lord Thomond has written letters against, 420.
-, —, —, —, agent of, 469.
-, —, —, —, money due to, 469.
-, —, —, —, wish to be paid in
munition, 469.
-, —, —, victuals to be sent to or from,
31, 183, 250, 312, 343, 365, 480.
-, —, —, Essex goes to, 43, 78, 134.
-, —, —, forces at, 79.
-, —, —, a danger to Munster, 200.
-, —, —, parley of Desmond and Thomond at, 200.
-, —, —, Privy Council orders that the
garrison in, be English, 211, 249.
-, —, —, wealthy recusants of, should
be taxed, 355.
-, —, —, chanter of, 360.
-, —, —, Lord Burghley's care for, 420.
-, —, —, the Earl of Thomond's ancestors were called Kings of, 420.
-, —, —, store at, 420, 469.
-, —, —, one of the chiefest towns of
Munster, 478.
-, —, —, munition at, 480.
-, —, —, the river of, rebels arrived in,
150, 154.
-, —, —, —, need for Queen's ships in,
154.
Limerick, county of, 41, 204.
-, —, —, means for suppressing the
rebels in, 182, 286.
-, —, —, all the chief men in, joined or
patched with the rebels, 499.
Linley, Captain, 85, 87, 89.
-, —, —, report of the defeat near
Wicklow by, 89.
-, —, —, his company, 83, 89.
-, —, —, his lieutenant, 84, 85, 89.
-, —, —, his colours, 91.
Lisbon, 34, 316, 317.
-, —, the plague in, 34.
-, —, Governor of, 317.
Lisfinny. See Lysfinny.
Lister or Lyster, Captain, 113, 432.
-, —, —, letter of, 432.
-, —, —, intelligence sent by, 431, 432.
-, —, —, his company and lieutenant,
113.
-, —, —, his man, 432.
Liverpool, forces detained at, 20.
Lixnaw, Lord of. See McMorrish, Patrick.
Lloyd, Captain Ellis, 114.
-, —, —, his company, 114.
Loftus, Adam, Archbishop of Dublin, Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, and Lord Justice, 190, 193, 197.
-, —, —, letters of, 58, 130, 157, 170,
173, 183, 193, 205, 245, 264, 268,
270, 289, 294, 321, 337, 338, 344,
384, 406, 409, 429, 433, 435, 455,
457, 487, 496.
-, —, —, letters to, 51, 58, 177, 179,
191, 207, 209, 219, 235, 254, 256, 260,
261, 267, 269, 270, 272, 275, 286,
300, 308, 321, 331, 398, 417, 427,
467, 489, 491.
-, —, —, made Lord Justice by Essex,
156.
-, —, —, agreed to Lord Delvin's coming
to Dublin, 265.
-, —, —, his first establishment as Archbishop of Armagh, 294.
-, —, —, has not had such favours
bestowed on him as others have, 294.
-, —, —, has three times preserved
Dublin Castle, 295.
-, —, —, wishes for a fee farm of
Bremingham's lands, 295.
-, —, —, Fitzsymmons taken by means
of, 296.
-, —, —, writes concerning John Moore's
exchange, 337.
-, —, —, refuses Warren's offer to kill
certain of the rebels, 340.
-, —, —, is willing to mitigate Captain
Jackson's punishment, 404.
-, —, —, has been accused by Warren
of taking money from Tyrone, 406,
413.
-, —, —, defends himself to Cecil, 406.
-, —, —, narrates his proceedings with
Tyrone in Sir John Perrot's time,
406.
-, —, —, prays that he may never be
deprived of Her Majesty's favour,
407.
-, —, —, writes to Cecil at length, on
the state of Ireland, 409.
-, —, —, believes himself near death,
409.
-, —, —, in his warnings has sped no
better than Cassandra, 411.
-, —, —, would have the Lord Deputy
make no cessations, 411.
-, —, —, is to deal with revenue causes,
412.
-, —, —, Warren maintains his accusation against, 413.
-, —, —, has abused Warren in "most
base and vile terms," 413.
-, —, —, stoppage of his entertainment
as Lord Deputy, 422.
-, —, recommends Six John Talbot to
Cecil, 429.
-, —, —, his son. See Loftus, Captain
Adam.
-, —, —, his family, 295.
-, —, —, his servants, 295.
-, —, —, —, eight of, go to the enemy,
67.
-, —, Captain Adam, son of the Chancellor, 84, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91.
-, —, —, is wounded and dies of his
hurts, 58, 59, 60, 62.
-, —, —, his lieutenant. See Walsh,
Piers.
-, —, —, his company, 69, 81, 82, 83,
84, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91.
-, —, —, his colours, 82, 88, 90.
-, —, —, his ensign, 84, 87, 88, 89.
-, —, —, his serjeants, 85, 86, 88, 90,
91.
-, —, —, Archdeacon, son [? nephew] of the
Chancellor, 421.
-, —, —, company given to, 421.
Loghbache or Loughbo, island of, co. Sligo or Roscommon, McDonnell threatens to imprison O'Connor Sligo on, 159.
London, letters from, 23, 105, 139, 284,
345, 375.
-, —, letters received at, 58, 63 (2), 331,
345, 375, 390, 398, 400, 401, 419,
421, 457, 458, 460, 465, 469, 475.
-, —, agents of the Irish treasurer in, 322.
-, —, artizans and artificers for Ireland to
be levied in, 396.
-, —, Bartholomew fair in, 109, 110.
-, —, journeys of former Lord Deputies
of Ireland from, concordatums for,
448, 449.
-, —, Lord Mayor of, a letter to be
written to, 396.
-, —, Lord Mountjoy's departure from,
465.
-, —, merchants of, 35, 347.
-, —, Papists in, 110.
-, —, provisions to be embarked at, 393.
-, —, soldiers levied in for Ireland, 396,
478.
-, —, supplies bought for the rebels in,
109, 110.
-, —, streets, buildings, & in:—
-, —, Fleet prison, 297.
-, —, Limehouse, 384.
-, —, Savoy, letters from, 313, 417.
-, —, Temple Bar, Garnet's buildings at,
letter dated from, 139.
-, —, York House, letters dated from,
169.
Longford, county of, 315.
-, —, —, rebel forces in, 267, 439.
-, —, —, rents paid to the Queen in,
361.
-, —, —, mostly in revolt, 462.
Lord Chamberlain (of England). See Hunsdon, Lord.
Lord Keeper (of England). See Egerton, Sir Thomas.
Loughbo. See Loghbache.
Lough Cuan or Coine [Lough Strangford], co. Down, 69, 70, 71.
Lough Erne, 328.
Lough Foyle. See Foyle.
Loughgirr, co. Limerick, a house called,
yielded to the rebels, 402, 416.
-, —, —, constable of. See Lacy, Piers.
Lough Inselinn, co. Tyrone, 72.
Lough Neagh or Lough Sydney, 357.
Loughrorken, near the Newry, Tyrone encamped at, 64.
Lough Swilly. See Swilly.
Lough Sydney. See Lough Neagh.
Lousuorcow or Loghsworcane [? Loughnecorr, or Loughanagore, co. Westmeath], letter dated at, 3.
Louth, Oliver Plunket, Baron, 298.
-, —, —, letter of, 260.
-, —, —, has summoned the country, as
ordered, but very few came, 260.
-, —, —, cousin of. See Taafe, Peter.
Louth, county of, 63.
-, —, —, castles of, held for the Queen,
439.
-, —, —, tue Bawn in, letter dated
from, 104.
-, —, —, defence of, 145.
-, —, —, afflicted state of, 260.
-, —, —, standeth wholly for Her
Majesty, 439.
-, —, —, laid waste by the Ulster
rebels, 439.
-, —, —, can only defend its own
castles, 488.
Louth, town of, Essex goes towards, 142.
-, —, —, suggested garrison at, 145.
-, —, —, camp near, 147.
-, —, —, parley at, 373.
-, —, —, mill of, 145, 146.
Lovelace, Sir William, 131, 132.
-, —, Mr., 136.
Lovell, Sir Richard, letter of, 7.
-, —, —, company of, 7, 8.
-, —, Sir Robert, 113, 138, 238.
-, —, —, his company, 113, 272.
-, —, —, his lieutenant, 113.
Low Countries, soldiers brought from, 68,
69, 342.
-, —, Spanish ships go to, 159.
-, —, the Queen's protection of, 222.
-, —, wars of, 222.
-, —, King of Spain's army in, Lieutenant of. See Austria, Cardinal
Andrea of.
-, —, mislike England to make peace with
Spain, 235.
-, —, guest houses for sick soldiers in,
334.
-, —, the English are endeavouring to
send soldiers to, 338.
-, —, dwellers in towns of, have to make
provision for a year, 379.
-, —, ship of, 472.
Lugge, John, 76.
Lye, Captain John, letters of, 193, 473.
-, —, —, intercedes for his poor town
of Clonagh, 193.
Lynagh [O'Neill], Sir Tirlogh, 406.
Lynaker, Mr., preacher to the garrison at Drogheda, 360.
Lyon, William, Bishop of Cork and Ross. See Cork and Ross.
Lysfinny or Lisfinny, co. Waterford, castle
of, 202.
-, —, —, ward in, 203.
-, —, bridge, co. Waterford, 162, 163, 164,
165.
Lysnoyd, co. Westmeath, castle of, 432.
-, —, —, Tyrone takes and puts a ward
in, 432.
Lyster. See Lister.