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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1596-1597. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1893.

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Lacy, Robert, titular Chancellor of Limerick from the Pope, drowned, 223, 268.

Ladirath, co. Meath, preyed, 176.

Lagan Innly, letter from, 8.

Laghlen. See Laughlen.

Lally, Thomas, 10.

Lancashire, dearth in, 136, 148.

Lancaster, 323.

Land's End, Cornwall, the Spaniards have their scouts at, 276.
-, —, —, corn might be transported from, to Galway, 367.

Lane, John, 215.
-, —, Captain Par, 108.
-, —, —, muster-roll of company of, 146.
-, —, —, letter in favour of, 396.
-, —, —, petition of, 396.
-, —, Sir Ralph, Muster-master in Ireland, 67, 136, 213, 229, 309, 329, 393, 413, 414, 428, 429, 443.
-, —, —, letters of, 13, 99, 113, 114, 148, 151, 154,214,215,252,263, 311, 312, 337, 340, 368, 392, 428, 445, 464, 467.
-, —, —, letters to, 252, 344.
-, —, —, certificates by, 236, 252, 263, 264, 331, 337, 341, 344, 362, 462.
-, —, —, illness of, 99,114,142,148,154, 214,305,309,318,370.
-, —, —, Burghley's honourable remembrance of, 252, 312, 337, 369, 370.
-, —, —, begs for some post in England, 114.
-, —, —, on the necessity for commissaries, 113, 214, 215, 252, 263, 337, 338, 369.
-, —, —, accounts of, 214, 263, 319, 329, 331, 337, 340, 341, 369, 445.
-, —, —, on the state of the troops, 113, 151, 263, 465.
-, —, —, satisfies Burghley and Cecil as to complaints against him, 148, 214, 215, 340, 369.
-, —, —, recommends Sir Henry Warren as muster-master, 148, 154.
-, —, —, on the rebellious state of Ireland, 151.
-, —, —, replies to complaints against him, 154, 214, 215, 263, 337, 340, 341, 360, 369, 370, 392, 428, 429.
-, —, —, defence of, 180,214,311,312, 392, 428, 429, 465.
-, —, —, differences between Maurice Kyffin and, 190, 214, 215, 252,263,292, 305, 314, 337, 391, 464, 465.
-, —, —, charges by Maurice Kyffin against, 190, 196, 236, 292, 305, 314, 318, 391, 392.
-, —, —, writes to the Queen, 214.
-, —, —, charges of Lord Burgh against, 297.
-, —, —, note of absentee captains and others by, 297.
-, —, —, prays for restoration to the Queen's favour, 312, 337, 345, 369.
-, —, —, the Privy Council blame, 319, 331, 368.
-, —, —, to forbear the execution of the office of muster-master, 324, 368, 469.
-, —, —, to seek relief otherwise in England, 324, 428.
-, —, —, the Queen's displeasure against, 329, 340, 345, 368, 369, 392.
-, —, —, the "lewd deputies" of, 329.
-, —, —, servant of, 337.
-, —, —, sends a collection of his checks, 337, 341.
-, —, —, on the action of the captains, 337.
-, —, —, justification by, of the state of Her Majesty's forces in Ireland, 337, 341.
-, —, —, on the government of Ireland, 340.
-, —, —, prohibited from the Council Board, 345, 428.
-, —, —, desires other employment in Her Majesty's service, 345.
-, —, —, charges against, by Sir William Russell, 368, 369.
-, —, —, sends sketch of fort to Burghley, 368.
-, —, —, receives copy of Ordinances for the army, 368.
-, —, —, on the determination of his patent, 369.
-, —, —, rewards to the predecessor of, 369.
-, —, —, prays for a fuller inquiry into the charges against him, 369.
-, —, —, the " extreme pinches at heart" of, 369.
-, —, —, on the character of Burghley 369.
-, —, —, opposes the Ordinances for the army, 391.
-, —, —, Lord Burgh's offer to, 428, 429.
-, —, —, answer of, to Lord Burgh, 428, 429.
-, —, —, Lord Burgh's promise to, 428.
-, —, —, craves redress, 428, 429.
-, —, —, to muster the companies in Leinster, 456.
-, —, —, Burghley's mediation for, 464.
-, —, —, entertainment of, 465.
-, —, —, asks for the Colonelcy of Carrickfergus, 465, 467.
-, —, William, nephew of Sir Ralph, 114, 214,337.
-, —, —, letter of, 345.

L'Aquila. See Avala.

Laraske, co. Sligo, castle of, 91.

Laughlen [Leighlin,co. Carlow], letters from, 103, 207.
-, —, —, castle of, 462.
-, —, —, Bishop of, case of Henry Sheffeld against, 303, 304, 328.
-, —, —, See Leighlin.

Lawrence, Roger, murder of, 84.

Lea, Sir Henry, draft warrant to, 493.

Leame, castle of, King's co., 30.

Lecale, co. Down, 74, 76, 93, 192, 370.
-, —, —, wasted, 95, 101, 103, 134,140, 143, 370.

Lee, Mr. Richard, 362.

Lee, Captain Thomas, 64, 81, 125.
-, —, —, enterprise by, 53.
-, —, —, attacks Feagh M'Hugh, 82.
-, —, —, sent to the Earl of Tyrone, 80, 86, 96, 98.
-, —, —, conference of, with the Earl, 86, 87.
-, —, —, on the advisers of the Earl, 86, 87.
-, —, —, danger of, 87, 88.
-, —, —, loyal offers of, 88, 263.
-, —, —, letters of, 86, 98, 125, 262, 362, 363, 381, 388.
-, —, —, complaint against, 60, 61.
-, —, —, hopes to bring the Earl of Tyrone to Dublin, 98.
-, —, —, desires Burghley to encourage Tyrone's coming in, 98.
-, —, —, report by, of the taking of Ballinacor, 104.
-, —, —, undertakes to keep Fort Russell, 117, 125.
-, —, —, the Butlers cry out against, 117.
-, —, —, on "the notorious traitor" Feagh. M'Hugh, 125.
-, —, —, the Butlers burn the property of, 125.
-, —, —, kills 30 or 40 rebels in Feagh M'Hugh's country, 191.
-, —, —, slanderous reports against, 262.
-, —, —, advises the utmost prosecution of Feagh M'Hugh and his partakers, 262,263.
-, —, —, desire of, to leave "the miserable service of Ireland," 263.
-, —, —, killing of Feagh M'Hugh by, 288, 289, 362.
-, —, —, letters in commendation of, 289.
-, —, —, prefers articles of treason against Sir Henry Harrington, 304.
-, —, —, arrears due to, 362.
-, —, —, asks for the liberation of Feagh M'Hugh's wife, 388.
-, —, —, at the passage of the Blackwater, 388.
-, —, —, the Earl of Tyrone's message to, 388.
-, —, —, warrant to, 396.
-, —, —, orders to, concerning the Leinster rebels, 469,470.

Le Hinche, co. Galway, 303.

Leigh, Captain Sir Urian, muster roll of company of, 146.

Leighlin, Bishop of (see also Laughlen), Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, illness of, 363.
-, —, —, fine imposed on, 863, 366, 370.
-, —, —, death of, 366, 368, 370, 371.
-, —, Bishopric of, Mr. Pilsworth recommended for the, 390.

Leinster, province of, passim.
-, —, —, rebellion in, 11, 12, 22, 36, 43, 45, 74, 96, 110, 139, 140, 287, 289, 292, 302, 404, 406-408, 414, 420, 427, 448, 455,487.
-, —, —, "the heart of the Kingdom," 124.
-, —, —, kings of, 105.
-, —, —, combination of, with Ulster, 144, 145, 244.
-, —, —, forces to be left in, 170.
-, —, —, spoilings in, 175, 292, 406-408, 447.
-, —, —, successes in, 193.
-, —, —, note of garrisons for, 198.
-, —, —, a main ground to bring in Spaniards, 244.
-, —, —, the " principal part" of Ireland, 244.
-, —, —, "the heart and seat of the Government," 244.
-, —, —, hopes of soon clearing all rebellion from, 257, 287.
-, —, —, importance of the death of Feagh M'Hugh on the rebellion in, 287, 289.
-, —, —, likelihood of peace in, 294, 310.
-, —, —, remnant of the Feagh M'Hugh faction in, to be prosecuted, 302, 334.
-, —, —, heads of rebels of, daily brought to Dublin, 315.
-, —, —, in worse case than Ulster or Connaught, 318.
-, —, —, defence of, 334.
-, —, —, the Earl of Ormonde again appointed general of, 339, 406, 407.
-, —, —, martial law in, 396.
-, —, —, claims of septs in, 436.
-, —, —, the mustering of the companies in, 456.
-, —, —, Tyrone asks for a safe conduct for his friends in, 458, 459.
-, —, —, Tyrone will withdraw his friends from, 469, 485.
-, —, —, the Privy Council on the rebels of, 480, 481.

Leitrim, the late Baron of, 485.
-, —, —, young Burke, son of, 485.
-, —, —, wife of, 485.
-, —, county of, 145.
-, —, —, joins O'Donnell, 212.
-, —, —, O'Rourke chiefest in, 452.

Leix, Queen's County, 8, 31, 32, 36,159, 207, 345, 407, 423, 425, 469.
-, —, —, letters from, 289, 472.
-, —, —, encounter with rebels at, 432, 467, 469-472, 480, 482.
-, —, —, Sir Warham Sentleger, Governor of, 467,469-472.
-, —, —, forces sent to, 472.
-, —, country of, Queen's County, laid waste, 175.
-, —, —, like to be lost, 180.
-, —, —, claim of the O'Mores to the, 436.

Leman. See Lonnan.

Lennan, Richard, petition of, 198.

Leslie, Martin, petition of, 198.

Lester, Captain, 341.

Lestrange, Thomas, information of, 182.
-, —, —, declaration by, 182.

Liffer, or Lifford, co. Donegal, the Earl of Tyrone goes to, 247, 254.
-, —, —, Sir H. Knyvett offers to march to, 262.
-, —, —, Lord Burgh purposes to pass to, 342.

Limehouse, London. See London.

Limerick, city of, 7, 8, 14, 21, 29, 44,51, 141, 221-223, 268, 302, 303.
-, —, —, prison of, 57.
-, —, —, munition sent to, 143.
-, —, —, citizens of, rescue a priest, 186.
-, —, —, advertisements from, 199, 268.
-, —, —, report by merchants of, 204.
-, —, —, Spaniards expected to land in the river of, 204, 276, 277.
-, —, —, castle of, 229.
-, —, —, defences of, 250, 266, 302, 303, 313, 349.
-, —, —, intention of the Spaniards to land at, 252.
-, —, —, the Sunday, a ship of, 268.
-, —, —, importance of, 290.
-, —, —, five companies sent to, 290.
-, —, —, constableship of castle of, 419.
-, —, —, corn to be sent to, 436.
-, —, county of, 77, 94, 198, 278, 354.
-, —, —, sheriff of, 347.
-, —, Dean of. See Campbell.

Lincol, William, letter to, 356.

Lincolnshire, 364.

Lindsay, Sir James, brother of the Earl of Crawford, pensioner of the Pope, 204.
-, —, —, departs from Cadiz for Scotland, 204.
-, —, —, presents to, 204.

Lisbon, 120, 126, 141, 142, 173, 175, 177, 199, 204, 215, 223, 236, 253, 268, 276, 356, 406, 411, 446, 472.
-, —, Irish college at, 192.
-, —, the Spaniards fortify, 276.
-, —, the English fleet in the river of, 406.
-, —, pressing of men at, 472.
-, —, release of English prisoners at, 472.

Liscallon, 80.

Lissimon, near Newry, 205.

Lister, Captain Edmund, report by, 476, 477.

Liston, Gerald, report by, 94.

Liverpool, 323.
-, —, the ferry at, 152.
-, —, the mayor of, 163.
-, —, —, letter of, 154.
-, —, —, complaints against, 153, 189.
-, —, staying of ships at, 153, 154, 189.
-, —, bark at, with provisions for Ireland, 160.
-, —, lingering of Sir Richard Bingham at, 228.
-, —, conveniency of shipping at, 312, 323.
-, —, search for arms at, 323.

Lloyd, Mr. David, ex-mayor of Chester, 146.

Loben, Richard, examination of, 245.

Loftus, Adam, Archbishop of Dublin, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, letters of, 38, 116, 125, 128, 152, 153, 167, 174, 193, 229, 233, 239, 242, 254, 261, 284, 286288, 342, 345, 349, 366, 377, 378, 386, 387, 390, 406, 411, 419, 423, 427, 455, 458, 459, 462, 471, 492.
-, —, —, letters to, 98, 127, 135, 153, 176, 225, 240, 344, 345, 358, 386, 425, 472, 479.
-, —, —, seeks advancement for hiseldest son, 38, 39.
-, —, —, minute of Privy Council to, 40.
-, —, —, money lent by the Earl of Tyrone to, 151.
-, —, —, touchstone quarried by, for Sir Robert Cecil, 153.
-, —, —, and the differences between Sir Wm. Russell and Sir John Norreys, 153.
-, —, —, on the state of Ireland, 167171, 423.
-, —, —, complains of Sir John Norreys, 168.
-, —, —, charge by, against the Earl of Ormonde, 169.
-, —, —, recommends war by three several armies, 170.
-, —, —, on the rebels in Ireland, 170, 345, 423.
-, —, —, recommends Sir Richard Bingham for the command of an army, 170.
-, —, —, writes on behalf of the college at Dublin, 193.
-, —, —, is to inform the Queen as to the claims of the Earl of Kildare, 225.
-, —, —, recommends his son-in-law, Sir Henry Warren, as joint muster-master in Ireland, 229.
-, —, —, writes on behalf of Lord Delvin, 233.
-, —, —, on the treaty with the Earl of Tyrone, 239, 492.
-, —, —, sends twenty-four tons of touchstones to Sir Robert Cecil, 254.
-, —, —, writes on behalf of Alderman Bellew, 261.
-, —, —, writes on behalf of the citizens of Dublin, 287.
-, —, —, has lived more than thirty-six years in Dublin, 287.
-, —, —, on the death of Feagh M'Hugh, 286, 288, 289.
-, —, —, left out of certain commissions, 293, 294.
-, —, —, warrants to, 303,305.
-, —, —, hostility of, to Henry Sheffeld, 304.
-, —, —, writes on behalf of Richard Belling, 306.
-, —, —, commission to, 334.
-, —, —, on the Ordinances for the army, 342, 423.
-, —, —, three sons of, with the Lord Deputy Burgh, 345.
-, —, —, sends part of a letter from his son Edward, 345.
-, —, —, charges of fraud against, 346.
-, —, —, on the Deanery of St. Patrick's, 363, 366, 411, 412.
-, —, —, on Lord Burgh, 366, 367.
-, —, —, on the death of Sir Robert Dillon, 367.
-, —, —, recommends Mr. Justice Walsh, 367.
-, —, —, writes in favour of Mr. Pilsworth, 390.
-, —, —, sends a present of a deer's head to Sir Robert Cecil, 406.
-, —, —, on the death of Lord Burgh, 420.
-, —, —, urges the appointment of a new Lord Deputy, 420, 423.
-, —, —, urge6 a pacification for the time being, 423.
-, —, —, copy of news from Spain signed by, 427.
-, —, —, writes in favour of [Dr.] Meredith Hanmer, 427.
-, —, —, late a Lord Justice of Ireland, 433.
-, —, —, appointed a Lord Justice of Ireland, 449, 450, 460.
-, —, —, established in the government, 459.
-, —, —, gratitude of, to the Queen and to Burghley, 459.
-, —, —, entertainment of, 482.
-, —, —, on Sir John Chichester's office, 462.
-, —, —, on the defeat at Leix, 471.
-, —, —, has stayed divers general commissions, 473.
-, —, Sir Dudley, son of the Archbishop of Dublin, services of, 38.
-, —, Edward, son of the Archbishop of Dublin, letter of, 345.

London, 143, 154, 201, 224, 242, 280, 297, 300, 310, 323, 325, 333, 341, 355, 358, 361, 364, 382, 434, 492.
-, —, letters from, 147, 225, 229, 252, 262, 317, 350, 351, 395.
-, —, Tower of, 17, 199, 243, 252, 493.
-, —, Cheshire cheese bought for, 62, 317.
-, —, the Inns of Court at, 155.
-, —, the Strand, 203, 208, 209, 210, 222, 223, 279,366.
-, —, Holborn, 203.
-, —, grain wanted from, 213.
-, —, butter and cheese from, 216, 241, 382, 389, 396.
-, —, Aldersgate, 226.
-, —, arrival of victualling ships from, 242.
-, —, St. James's Park, 262.
-, —, Whitehall. See Whitehall.
-, —, Westminster. See Westminster.
-, —, the Fleet prison in. See Fleet prison.
-, —, "casa del Coronel" in, 300.
-, —, St. Martin's, 300.
-, —, concerning great trials at, 311.
-, —, Middle Temple, letters from, 317.
-, —, the Guildhall, 317.
-, —, Little Wood Street, 317.
-, —, York House, 327.
-, —, Charing Cross, 327.
-, —, Limehouse, letter from, 338.
-, —, Gray's Inn, 351, 498.
-, —, the Marshalsea, 358.
-, —, Lord Mayor of. See Billingsley.
-, —, Highgate, letter from, 398.
-, —, Tower Hill, letter from, 401.
-, —, loan from, 436, 450.

Long, —, 323.

Longford, county of, 58, 165, 168, 245, 279, 302, 328.
-, —, —, sheriff of, 31.
-, —, —, the "most pestiferous" rebels in, 208.
-, —, —, the "wild Irish," 328.

Lonnan or Leman, frames the complaints against Sir Richard Bingham, 37, 68.

Lords Justices. See Ireland.

Lot, 435.

Loughsewdye. See Clery.

Louth, county of, 127, 164, 176, 488.
-, —, —, spoilings in, 143, 150, 168, 174,186.
-, —, —, forces preparing to invade, 255.
-, —, —, sheriff of, 255.
-, —, —, garrisons of, 255, 310.
-, —, town of, burnt, 271.
-, —, Oliver Plunket, fourth Baron of, a commissioner to treat with the woodmen, 34.
-, —, —, a commissioner to treat with the Earl of Tyrone, letters of, 42, 44, 60, 127, 164, 205.
-, —,—,—, meetings of, with the Earl, 42, 44, 205, 206, 208.
-, —,—, —, letters to, 45, 205.
-, —,—, —, tenants of, preyed, 127.
-, —, —, mother of, 127.
-, —, —, appointed to confer with the Earl of Tyrone, 191.
-, —, —, obliged to remain at Newry, 205.
-, —, —, cook of, 215.
-, —, Thomas, report of, 126.

Low Countries, the, 248, 258, 381. 413, 459, 460.
-, —, —, help given by Elizabeth to, 308.

Low Country ships, 193.

Luker, Nicholas, agent of the Corporation of Waterford, 432.

Lynyall, Thomas, letter of, 171.

Lyon, William, Bishop of Cork and Ross. See Cork.