General Index: L

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1641-3. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1887.

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Lade, Thos., letter to

Ladiland, the Lady, see Montgomerie, Grisel.

Lady, a, letter from

"Lady of Assistance," the, a frigate

Lake, Hugh, of Goudhurst, Kent, bond of
-, Mr., notes by

Lamb or Lambe, Sir John, Dean of Arches, official to the Archdeacon of Bucks., one of the High Commissioners, Commissary of Leicester, and Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal of Queen Henrietta Maria
-, bonds of
-, charged with persecuting the Puritans at Leicester
-, citation by
-, fined by the House of Lords
-, letters, notes, accounts, &c. of
-, letters to
-, loan by, to the King
-, petitions of
-, petition to
-, poll-money paid by
-, seeks to succeed Sir Henry Martin as Judge of the Admiralty Court
-, Nicholas, formerly alderman of Stamford, petition of

Lambert, Charles, Lord, Governor of Dublin
-, letter to
-, his wife
-, Captn.
-, Robert, letter of

Lambeth, Surrey
-, ballad, the, a lampoon
-, Dean, collection of the poor rate in the parish of
-, Ferry
-, Palace
-, Chapel, consecration of chalices, &c. in, by Archbishop Laud
-, inventory of furniture and plate of

Lambeth strand

Lambeth, sequestration of the living of

Lamboy, General
-, defeat of

Lancaster, co.
-, assembly of recusants in, not to be allowed
-, commission of the peace for
-, disarming of recusants in
-, sheriffs of
-, ships for service off

Lancaster Duchy, Court of
-, farm of greenwax of

Lancaster Herald, see Ryley, Wm.
-, office of

Landaliola, Ignatio

Landgravine, the

Lane Christopher, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, bond of
-, Mr., a barrister
-, Mr., alderman of Hereford
-, Philip, stationer
-, Captn. Richard

Lanerick, Earl of, see Hamilton, Wm.

Langham, John, elected alderman of Port soken Ward, refuses to take the customary oath

Langhorn, Wm., merchant, his suit against the Earl of Warwick

Langrigg, Yorks.

Langrom, Rowland

Languedoc, France

Lanier, Wm., the King's musician

Lanyon, John

Larder, Lewis, of Bridport

Latche, John, Expenditor-General for the King's works in the Great Level of the Fens, Isle of Ely
-, letter from

Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury late Chancellor of the University of Oxford
-, believed to have wrought the dissolution of the last Parliament on purpose to renew the war against the Scots
-, has given up his Chancellorship of Oxford
-, accounts of fees from the faculty for dispensations, absolutions, &c.
-, his chief registrar, see Sherman, William.
-, clerk of the faculties, see Holford, Benjn.
-, arguments for his defence
-, analysis of political views and expressions on the subject of Parliaments
-, articles inquired of, in his first visitation

Laud, William, once Bishop of Bath and Wells
-, formerly Bishop of London
-, fine imposed on, by the House of Lords
-, further articles presented against, by the Commons
-, his jurisdiction sequestered till after his trial for high treason
-, chaplain, see Heywood.
-, complaints against, in the late dissolved Parliament
-, letters to
-, list of warrants, grants, congés d'elire, &c. passed at the instance of
-, lampoon in verse against
-, list of books of
-, note of his wearing apparel at Lambeth and in the Tower
-, Papal titles given to, in Latin addresses presented to him
-, papers relating to the trial of
-, passages in his book entitled "A Relation of a Conference,"
-, notes by
-, officers of
-, petition of
-, practices of, to usher Popery into the realm
-, portion of entry book of, relating to Church discipline and ornaments
-, pursuivant of, see Ragg, John.
-, right to visit and make laws
-, his steward, see Torlesse, Adam.
-, will make a proclamation equal with a Statute Law
-, his Vicar-General and see Brent, Sir Nathaniel.
-, instructions to, when he was to go on the metropolitical visitation

"Law and the Gospel reconciled, the," by Henry Burton

Laws, pamphlet on obedience to the
-, liberties, and religion, arguments as to right to take up arms in defence of

Lawdry, Captn., letter to

Lawson, John, ship-commander of the Covenant of Hull, petition of
-, Wm., gent., bond of

Layfield, Dr., voted by Parliament incapable of any preferment in the Church

Layton, Mr., an officer of the Jewel House

Leach, F., newspaper printed for

Leadenhall, six pieces of ordnance placed in

League, Princes of the
-, and Covenant, a solemn

Leake, Matthew, registrar at Aylesbury Bucks.
-, letters of
-, letter to
-, note of fees received by

Lee, Alderman
-, Benjamin, gent.
-, Henry, vintner
-, Richard, letter of

Leech, John, receipts by
-, Mr.

Leechland, Wm.

Leeke, Wm., of King's Lynn, Norfolk, bond of

Leeming, Richard, postmaster at Grantham

Legatt, Mr., farmer of the printing house

Legge, Captn. Wm., storekeeper at Hull
-, Master of the Armoury, &c.
-, letter of

Legh, Thos., letter of
-, letter to

Leicester, Earl of, see Sydney, Robert.

Leicester
-, the "Crane Inn" at
-, commissary and official of, see Lambe, Sir John.
-, letter dated from
-, Mayor of
-, Parliamentary Committee at
-, Puritans in
-, co.
-, double beneficed men in
-, Justices of the Peace and trained bands of
-, Lord Lieutenant of, see Hastings, Henry, Earl of Huntingdon.
-, loyalty of the inhabitants of
-, magazine in
-, money collected for the King in
-, Sheriff of, see Palmer, Archdale.
-, suppression of unlawful assemblies in

Leicester's Commonwealth, a very scandalous book and unfit to be divulged

Leigh, Francis, Lord Dunsmore
-, letter to
-, his park near Coventry pillaged by Parliamentarians
-, sworn a Privy Councillor
-, Road

Leighton, co. Lancaster

Leitan, Don Andrea de, Portuguese Ambassador to Holland

Leith, the port of Edinburgh

Leke, Sir Francis, Baron Deyncourt

Lemesley, John, master of ship "Truelove" of Bridlington, petition of

Leming, Margaret

Lennox, Duke of, see Stuart, James.

Lenthall, Sir John, J.P. for Surrey
-, certificate by
-, Thos., of St. George's, Southwark, bond of
-, Wm., of Lincoln's Inn, Speaker of the House of Commons
-, craves leave to resign the Speakership
-, letters of
-, letters to

Leonard, Mr., Bluemantle Pursuivant at Arms, deceased

Leonarts, Peter

"Leopard," H.M.S.

Leppington, Lord, see Carey, Henry, Earl of Monmouth.

Lesley or Leslie, variously spelt.
-, Sir Alexander, General of the Covenanters' Army
-, begins to withdraw his troops towards Newcastle
-, gives the King gallant entertainment at dinner in Newcastle
-, sits in Parliament with the Constable and Earl Marshal, all in three chairs
-, created Lord Balgony and Earl of Leven
-, Count
-, is as false as can be
-, Sir Jas., Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, petition of
-, John, Earl of Rothes
-, dies of consumption at Richmond

Lettice, Mrs.

Levant Company, the
-, Committee for, revived
-, Governor of
-, petition of

Leven, a river in Fifeshire
-, Earl of, see Leslie, Sir Alexander.

Leversedge, Edmund, of Frome Selwood

Levingston, Captn. Jas., Governor of Stockton Castle

Lewis, Hugh, searcher in the port of Bristol
-, Mr.
-, Sir Wm.

Lewisham, Kent, manor of

Lewknor, Mary, widow

Ley, Jas., Earl of Marlborough
-, Admiral of the Fleet raised by the King

Leyden, Holland

Liber Regis, and Liber Regalis

Lichfield, Leonard, printer to the University of Oxford

Lightermen, suit as to liability of, for damage to goods landed by them from ships in the river

Lightfoot, Richard

Ligon, Richard, acquittance of

"Lily," the ship

Limehouse, Middlesex, malignants in

Lime Street, London

Lincoln
-, Bishop of, see Winniffe, Thomas.
-, Court at, letter dated from the
-, Earl of, see Clinton, Theophilus.
-, Mayor of
-, refuses to publish the King's proclamation
-, co.
-, committees in
-, disarming of recusants in
-, disturbances and rioting in the East, West, and North fens of
-, draining of fens in
-, forces raised for the Parliament in
-, gaol of
-, has shown itself beyond all expectation affectionate and ready to serve the King
-, Justices of the Peace in and see Cony, Wm., and Snoden, Rutland.
-, magazine of
-, persons in the county and city of, who have voluntarily contributed towards sustaining this unnatural war
-, petition of the fullers of
-, search to be made in, for concealed arms
-, sheriff of, and see Heron, Edward.
-, diocese
-, Chancellor of, see Farmer, Dr. John.
-, tenths of the clergy of

Lincoln's Inn
-, letter dated from
-, Fields

Lindsay, Ludovick, Earl of Crawford
-, accused of plotting against the Marquis of Hamilton

Lindsey, Earl of, see Bertie, Robert, and Bertie, Montague.
-, Dr.

Linesey, Philip, letter of

Lingen, Captn., ransom for
-, Mr., his brother

Lintz, Austria, letters dated from

"Lion," the, H.M.S.
-, letters dated from aboard
-, stores on board

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisle, France

L'Isle, Lord, see Sydney, Philip.

Lisola, Francis de, councillor of His Imperial Majesty, and Spanish resident in England
-, pass by

Litsaw, M., treats touching the palatinate

Littlebury, Robert, of Hatfield, Herts
-, pass for

Littleton, Middlesex
-, Sir Edward, Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
-, letters, &c. of
-, letters, warrants, &c. to
-, Lord Chancellor
-, refuses to put the Great Seal to the proclamation for arrest of the five members
-, Lady Sidney, his wife

Little Wood St., London, the "Golden Fleece" in

"Liturgy," queries by Archbishop Laud under this title

Lively, Samuel, clerk of the peace for co. Northumberland

Liverpool, Lancashire

Livingstone, Jas., Lord of Almond
-, Lady
-, Jas., Earl of Callender

Lloyd or Floyd, Mr., the attorney of Wales

"Loadsboat," the ship

Locksmith, Mr.

Loder, John, of Harwell, letter to

Loftus, Sir Adam
-, Nicholas, Deputy Treasurer-at-War in Ireland

Lombard St., London, the "George Inn" in

London, City of, references and allusions to, passim.
-, advances 40,000l. to send away the Scots
-, 3,000l. to furnish the Queen Mother in her journey out of the kingdom
-, 50,000l. to suppress the Irish rebellion

London, aldermen of, and see Campbell, Sir Jas.; Clitherow, Sir Christopher; Rainton, Sir Nicholas; Whitmore, Sir Geo.; Garwaie, Sir Henry; Soames, Thos.; Pennington, Sir Isaac; Gurney, Sir Richard.
-, seven knighted at Hampton Court
-, arms and ammunition for defence of
-, auditor of, see Worfield, John.
-, Bishop of, see Juxon, William.
-, High Commission Court in the House of
-, burgesses for, in the Long Parliament, see Ven, Captn. John; Soames, Sir Thos. Pennington, Sir Isaac; and Vassall, Samuel.
-, Chamber of
-, account of money paid into as loans in accordance with orders of Parliament
-, chamberlain of, see Bateman, Robert.
-, Charter of, the King threatens to revoke
-, Commissioners for the poll money in
-, committee of 20 grave citizens go to Hampton Court to thank the King and Queen for their gracious acceptance of their mean endeavours at their reception in the city
-, committee for ordering the militia in
-, certificate by
-, orders to
-, sub-committee for the same
-, Common Council
-, acts of
-, courts of
-, minutes, &c., of
-, committee of, appointed for the safety and preservation of the city
-, regulations of watch and ward prepared by
-, a member of, refuses to make the protestation
-, Companies of, are to escort the King to Whitehall after his entertainment at the Guildhall
-, Common Hall of, to be summoned to settle the election of Sheriffs
-, contributions of, towards relief of Ireland
-, masters and wardens of, letter to be communicated to
-, directions for defence of
-, disbanded soldiers in
-, discontented with the Parliament for protecting their debtors
-, distempers in

London, documents dated from
-, draft of a conveyance of property within
-, factious citizens begin to come again to the Parliament House with their swords by their sides
-, French Church in
-, minister of, see Marmet, Ezekiel.
-, great preparations in, to receive the King on his return from Scotland
-, horses to be taken up in, for the service of the Parliament
-, Irish Committee in
-, King comes into, to procure the arrest of the five members
-, warns the citizens not to give or lend money to provide a guard for the Parliament
-, Lord Mayor of see also Wright, Sir Edmund; Gurney, Sir Richard; Pennington, Sir Isaac; and Wollaston, Sir John.
-, and Aldermen of
-, Aldermen, and Sheriffs of, letter to
-, loan by, for relief of Ireland
-, many thousand men with arms in, without any lawful authority
-, markets not to be granted within seven miles of
-, men sent from Essex, Herts, and other counties for defence of
-, merchant strangers in
-, militia of
-, the new and see Militia, also London, trained bands of.
-, the six Colonels of
-, much feeling in, against bishops
-, muster master of, see Fisher, Captn. John.
-, note of certain wards in
-, number of H.M. ships and men at
-, orders for speedy supply of money from, for support of the armies raised for Parliament
-, persons appointed by Parliament to receive subscriptions in plate and money
-, petition from, in support of Pym and the Parliamentary opposition

London, petition from, in support of Pym and the Parliamentary opposition, undue practices to obtain signatures to
-, petitions from
-, King's answer to one
-, precautions against assembly of recusants in
-, preparations for war eagerly pursued in
-, prison of the Poultry Compter in
-, prisoners taken by Waller brought in triumph into
-, protects the five members against the King
-, public fast in
-, Recorder of, see Gardiner, Thomas.
-, returns relating to loans to the Parliament from
-, right of, to raise arms for defence of the kingdom and Parliament
-, Scotch coal for
-, search for arms in
-, searchers in the port of
-, Serjeant of
-, Sergeant-Major General of, see Skippon, Captn. Philip.
-, Sheriffs of and see Garrett, Sir Geo., and Clerke, Sir Geo.
-, dispute about the election of
-, have the power of the whole county of Middlesex as well within the City as without
-, Court of
-, shops in, shut and double guards at the gates
-, suspected recusants in
-, tenths of the clergy of
-, trained bands of, and see Militia, Trained bands.
-, officers of
-, Earls of Essex and Holland to have the command of
-, House of Commons asks for a guard of
-, may be called out by the Lord Mayor
-, Treasurer of
-, Treasurers appointed in by Parliament to receive contributions of plate, &c. at the Guildhall
-, acknowledgments by
-, orders to
-, tumultuary and disorderly assemblies in
-, the whole of the citizens now either real or constrained Roundheads

"London," the ship, petition of purser and sea men of
-, Bridge
-, House
-, Stone

Londonderry, Ireland
-, Governor of, see Conway, Edward, Viscount.
-, Receiver of
-, relief for

Long, George, J.P., certificate by
-, John, deceased
-, Lisle, of Lincoln's Inn, depositions of, against Archbishop Laud
-, Mr.
-, Mrs. Olive
-, Robert, Receiver of Recusants' revenues in the Southern counties
-, accounts of
-, bond of
-, grant to, of office of writer of the tallies in the Receipt of the Exchequer
-, letters to
-, petition of
-, Surveyor-General to the Queen
-, Robert, master of the ship "Marten,"
-, Walter
-, Wm., innkeeper at Trowbridge
-, his wife
-, Wm., clerk

Long Acre, London, rent of a house in

Long Bugby, co. Northampton, Parliamentary troops quartered in the church of

Longland, Wm., Mayor of Winchester

Longparish, Hants, farm belonging to Edward Nicholas at

Lord-General of the Covenanters' Army, see Leslie, Earl of Leven.
-, of the Army of the North, see Rich, Henry, Earl of Holland.
-, levied in London for the Parliament, see Rich, Robt., Earl of Warwick.

Lord High Admiral, and see Percy, Algernon, Earl of Northumberland; also Rich, Robt., Earl of Warwick.
-, Chamberlain of the Household and see Herbert, Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery; also Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex.
-, Chamberlain to the Queen, see Sackville, Edward, Earl of Dorset.
-, Chief Baron, see Davenport, Sir Humphry.
-, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, see Bankes, Sir John.

Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, see Bramston, Sir John.
-, High Chamberlain, see Bertie, Robert, Earl of Lindsey.
-, High Constable of Scotland
-, Keeper, see Littleton, Sir Edward, afterwards Lord Littleton.
-, lieutenants, list of
-, Steward, see Howard, Thos., Earl of Arundel.
-, Treasurer, the and see Cottington, Francis, Lord.

Lord's Day, the
-, treatise and books relating to
-, sports, the book for, ministers suspended by Laud for not publishing

"Lorne," the frigate

Lorraine, France

Lothian, Earl of, see Kerr, Sir Wm.

Loudoun, Earl of, see Campbell, John.

Louis XIII., King of France
-, takes his brother into favour and protection

Love, Jas., of London, tailor, bond of
-, John, mariner, petition of
-, Mr.

Lovein, Wm., bond of

Lovelace, Captn.
-, John Lord

Low, Rames, and Mary, his wife, petition of

Low Countries, the and see Flanders.
-, Governor of, see Infante, the Cardinal.

Lowden, Lord, see Kerr, Marquis of Lothian.

Lowther, Sir Gerald, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland, impeachment of

Lübeck, Germany

"Luci descriptio," a Latin poem

Lucas, Henry, secretary to the Earl of Holland
-, letter of
-, Sir Thos., his regiment

Lucy, Sir Richard

Lucyn, Thomas, of co. Stafford, pass for

Ludlow, Edmund, of Maiden Bradley, Wilts
-, Sir Henry, and his son
-, Sir Thos.

Luke, Rodney
-, Sir Samuel

L uuml;neburg, Duke of
-, his ambassador to the Diet at Ratisbon

Lunsford, Col. Thos.
-, nominated, by the King, Lieutenant of the Tower
-, accused by the citizens at the bar of the House
-, is dismissed
-, receipt of

Lurgashall, the windmill hill near

Luther, Anthony, a deputy lieutenant for Exeter, letter to

Lydbrook Furnace, Forest of Dean

Lydcott, Thomas, captain of a troop of horse raised for the Parliament

Lygon, Richard

Lyne, Mr., an attorney, note of proceedings in a cause of

Lynn, John, Alderman of Exeter, petition for release of

Lynn Regis, Norfolk

Lyons, France