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L.
La Bassey, France, English regiment at
Lacedæmonian, a
Lacie, Katherine
Lackham, co. Wilts, resident at
Lacon, Sir Francis
Ladd, Henry
Laechengulden, Holland, witnesses at
Laell, John
La Hague, Cape
Lake, Anne, Lady
-, Edward
-, Sir Thomas, senr.
-, case of
-, petition to
Lambart, Sergeant-Major Richard, receipt by
Lambe, Dr. or Sir John, of Rothwell, Archdeacon of Leicester and Dean of the
Arches
-, as Registrar to the Archdeacon
of Peterborough
-, articles signed by
-, complaint and demurrer by
-, endorsements, &c., by
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, notes, &c., by
-, note to
-, petitions to
-, Privy seal for
-, clerk surrogate of
-, Barbara, daughter of
-, Mary, daughter of, letter of
-, uncle of
-, William
-, Dr., slain in Moor-Fields by the
apprentices
Lambert, Charles, 2nd Lord Lambert
Lambert, Thomas
Lambeth, Surrey, document dated from
-, highway at
Lambeth Marsh, Surrey, lands in
Lamprey, see Lemprière.
Lanark, Earl of, see Hamilton, William.
Lanark or Lenrick, Scotland
Lancaster, Mrs.
Lancaster, castle of
Lancaster, co.
-, deputy-lieutenants of
Lancaster, deputy-receiver of
-, Duchy of, Attorney of
-, Chancellor of, and see
May, Sir Humphrey.
-, list of forests, &c. in, with the
survey of
-, Receiver General of
-, J.Ps. of, certificate of
-, Parliament forces in
-, Parliament Treasurer of
-, residents in
-, ship money in
Landell, John
Landguard Point, co. Essex, fort at
Lane, Edmund, letter of
-, Henry, petition of
-, Nicholas, signature of
-, Sir Richard, officer of Crown lands,
notes, &c., by
-, Capt.
-, Dr., St. John's College, Cambridge
-, Mr., attorney
-, Mr., Registrar of the Court of
Requests
-, Mr., of the Marshalsea
Langbark, co. York, resident at
Langdale, Peter and Marmaduke
Langford, Emanuel
Langham, John
Langley, John, Essex
-, John, London, letter to
-, Capt. John, letter of
-, Richard, son of George
-, Mr., of New Inn
Langley, co. Essex, lands in
-, co. Herts, tenants of
Langston, Henry, bond of
Langton, John
-, William
Languedoc, forces in
-, gentleman of
Lanham, Edmond
Lany, Benjamin
-, as Dr. Benj. Master of
Pembroke Hall, Cambridge
Lanyon, Mr.
Lapthorne, Mr., a minister
"Large Declaration," the King's, document
printed in
-, quoted
Latch, John, petition of
Lateran Council, (A.D. 1214), notes of proceedings at
Latham, Edward
-, John, letter to
-, Louis, Sergeant of His Majesty's
hawks
Latham, Thomas, signature of
-, William, alias Captain Thompson
-, Auditor
Lathom, Charles, receipt by
Latin language
-, books written in, list of
-, documents written in
-, verses in
Laud, William, Bishop of St. David's (1621),
of Bath and Wells (1626), of London
(1628), and Archbishop of Canterbury
(1633)
-, as Chancellor of Oxford
University
-, charge against
-, decision by
-, endorsements by
-, estate of
-, instructions to, from the King
-, letters of
-, alluded to
-, letters to
-, notes, &c., by
-, order of
-, order signed by
-, other papers addressed to
-, petitions to
-, alluded to
-, report by
-, verses against
-, chaplain to, see Pell, Dr.
-, secretaries to, see Dell, William;
Smith, Mr.
-, Vicar to, see Duck, Dr. Arthur.
Launay, Andrew de
Launceston, co. Cornwall, Mayor and Town
Clerk of
-, prison and gaolers of
Lauteren, Germany
Lavington, Conway's house at
Law, Robert, petition of
Law officers, list of
Lawde Bridge, co. Lancaster
Lawes, Henry
Lawnt, Mr., London
Lawrence, Edward, accounts of
Lawson, Capt.
Laycock, co. Wilts
Layton, John
Lea, George
-, family of
-, Richard, letters of
League and Covenant, the, see Covenant.
Leak, Capt., slain at Rhé
Leake, Thomas, monk
-, Mr.
Leamon, John
Leate, Huett
-, or Leatt, Nicholas, Deputy of the
Levant Company
Leckington, Thomas
Ledgerd, Thomas, letter of
Lednes, see Loddon.
Lee, Anne
-, Capt. Henry
-, Sir Henry
-, John, chaplain to the Earl of Pembroke, letter of
-, Sir Richard, Bart.
-, certificate by
-, Sir Robert
-, William, London
-, William, Jersey
-, Jane, widow of
Lee, co. Essex, surveyor at
Leech, Daniel, certificate of
-, John
Leeds, co. York
-, document dated from
Leeke, Sir John
Legard, John, letter of
Lege, John, Mayor of Coleraine, receipt by
Legge, Mr.
Leghorn, Italy
-, letter dated from
Leicester, Earl and Countess of, see Sydney.
Leicester, Richard, signature of
Leicester
-, All Saints parish in
-, Archdeacon of, and see
Warre, Mr., and Lambe, Sir John.
-, official to
-, deanery of, visitation of
-, the King at
-, minister or lecturer at
-, St. Margaret's church in, vicar of
-, St. Mary's church in
Leicester, co.
-, J.P.s of, certificate of
-, lands or rents in
-, loan money in
Leicester, co., Parliament soldiers in
-, receiver for Crown Lands in
-, ship money in
Leigh, Francis, Baron Dunsmore
-, orders signed by
Leigh, Barnabas, mayor of Portsmouth, certificate of
-, Edward
-, Emme, wife of
-, Sir Francis
-, wife of
-, Woolley, son of
-, heirs of
-, Henry
-, Sir John
-, letter of
-, Peter, signature of
-, Richard, petition of
-, Robert, quartermaster
-, Thomas
-, Sir Thomas
-, Captain, slain at Rhé
-, Lieutenant
Leighton, Charles
-, receipt by
-, Harcourt, certificate by
Leighton or Laiton [co. Bedford ?]
Leinster, province of
-, Commander of the forces in
-, Commissioners in
Leipzig, conference at
Leith, Scotland
Leke, Francis, Lord Deincourt
Lemetaier, James
Lemnos, Island of
Lemprière, Philip
-, Sarah, children of
-, or Lamprey, Thomas
Lenham, Kent, resident at
Lennard, Francis, Lord Dacre, orders signed by
Lennox, Duke of, see Stuart, James.
Lenrick, see Lanark.
Lent, eating of meat in
Lenthall, Eliza, Lady, letter of
-, Sir John, Marshall or Keeper of
King's Bench
-, explanations by
-, William, Speaker of the House of
Commons
-, letters of
Leonard, Peter
Leonarts, Claes, petition of
-, Peter
Lepton, John
Leslie, John, 5th Earl of Rothes
-, "Relation of Proceedings, &c.,"
by, document printed in
Leslie or Lesley, General Alexander
Leslie or Lesley, General Alexander, pretended
speech of
-, Sir James
-, Robert, petition of
-, Dr. William
Lesson, William
L'Estart, Jean
Levant, the
Levant or Turkey Company, affairs of
-, charter of, notes out of
-, clerk of, and see Burgess, Mr.
-, Deputies of
-, documents of
-, General Assembly of
-, Governor of, and see
Hamersley, Alderman Hugh.
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, orders of, entry book of, alluded
to
-, papers relating to, list of
-, petitions of
-, privileges of
-, proclamation procured by
-, reasons by
-, secretary of
-, trade of, to the Levant
-, danger of loss of
-, wines imported by, dispute concerning
-, list of letters and papers
bearing on
Level, the great, commission for survey of
-, drainage of
Leventhorpe, J.
Levermore, John
-, remonstrance and petition of
Leveson or Levison, Sir Richard
-, wife of
-, Sir Walter
-, Thomas, son of
-, Thomas, brother of
Leveston, see Levingston, Sir James.
Levet or Levitt, Capt. Christopher
-, to be Governor of Virginia
Levett, John
-, Mr., Gray's Inn
Leving, Thomas, muster master
-, Mr.
Levingstone, James, Groom of the Bedchamber
-, certificate by
-, or Leveston, Col. Sir James, letter to
Le Voiture, a Frenchman
Lewen, Thomas
Lewes, John
-, Robert
Lewes, Sussex, market at
Lewin, Gilbert
Lewis, Hugh, Bristol
-, Morris, petition of
-, William, orders signed by
-, William
-, Dr., master of the Hospital of St.
Cross
-, Mr.
-, Mrs.
Lewisham, Kent, assessment of
Ley, James, Lord Ley, and (in 1626) Earl of
Marlborough, Lord Treasurer (1624),
and President of the Council (1628)
-, commissions to
-, instructions by
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, list signed by
-, money to be provided by
-, objections addressed to
-, petitions to
-, report to
-, report signed by
-, warrants or orders of
-, warrant to
Leyden, documents dated from
Lichfield and Coventry, Bishop of and see Morton, Dr. Thos. (1619–1632), and Wright, Robert (1632–1643).
Lichfield city
-, bailiffs of, see Jasson, Simon, and
Thacker, Thomas.
-, charter granted to, by King James
-, coroner for, see Noble, Michael.
-, document dated from
-, escheator of, see Thacker, Thomas.
-, sheriff of, see Newbold, Richard.
-, siege of
Lidyard Tregoose, co. Wilts
Liége, Prince of
-, Chancellor of, see M. Blocquerye.
Lilborne, George, petition of
Lilburne, Col. John, letter of
-, Henry, brother of
-, Col. [Robert]
Lincoln, Edward, petition of
-, Mr., Jesus College, Cambridge
Lincoln, Earl of, see Clinton, Theophilus.
Lincoln, Bishop of, see Williams, Dr. John.
-, Chancellor of, see Farmery,
Dr. John.
Lincoln, Bishop of, registrars of, see Prigeon,
John, and Walker, Mr.
-, temp. James, see Neile, Richard
and Montaigne, George.
-, Bishop and Canon of (in 1288)
-, diocese of
-, metropolitical visitation of, notes
concerning
-, triennial visitation of
-, notes of
Lincoln
-, Cathedral Church of St. Mary at,
Dean and Chapter of
-, petition of
-, registry of
-, revenue of
-, Cromwell to
-, documents dated from
-, gaol
-, Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Court at
-, Registrar, Proctors, &c. of
Lincoln, co.
-, auditor for
-, crown lands in
-, deaneries of
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, warrant to
-, lands in
-, Lord Lieutenant of
-, M.Ps. for
-, Parliament Committee in
-, treasurer of
-, treasury of
-, Receiver-General for
-, residents in
-, sheriff of
-, ship money in
-, trained bands in
-, West Fen in
Lindsay, Robert, petition of
-, Capt. Thomas
Lindsell, Augustin, Bishop of Hereford
Lindsey, Earl of, see Bertie, Robert.
Lindsey, Alex.
-, Alex., Bishop of Dunkeld
-, Capt.
Lingen, Edward
-, wife of
Linton, co. York, resident at
Lion (Lyons ?), merchants of
-, paper dated from
Lippencot, Francis
Lisbon
-, ships at or to
-, trade of
Lisle, Lord, see Sydney, Philip.
Lisle, John, orders signed by
-, Capt. Nicholas
Lisle or L'Isle, Thomas de, of Guernsey
-, Thomasine, widow of, see
Priaulx, Thomasine.
-, Peter, son of
-, petitions of
-, Sir William
Lisnegarvy or Lisnegarvin, Ireland
-, letter addressed to
-, letter dated from
Lister, John
-, Dr. Matthew, physician in ordinary
-, petition of
-, Thomas, M.P., letter signed by
Littell, Henry Andover
Little, Henry
-, petition of
-, Mr.
Littlebury, John
-, —
Littleton, Edward, afterwards Sir Edward, as
Recorder of London (1631)
-, as Solicitor General (1634)
-, order to
-, references to
-, reports of
-, as Lord Chief Justice of
Common Pleas (Jan. 1640)
-, certificate of
-, as Lord Keeper and Treasury
Commissioner (1641), letter of
-, order signed by
-, Sir William, M.P.
Littlewood, Robert, letter of
Liverpool
-, grant of a charter to
-, Mayor of
-, Port of
Liversage, William
Livesey, Peter
Livingston, James, Lord Almond
Lizard, co. Londonderry, manor of
Lizis, Jaques, certificate by
Llandaff, Bishop of, see Field, Theophilus.
Llanddarog or Llantharocke, co. Carmarthen
Llandyfeisant or Llandevayson, co. Carmarthen
Llanfairarybryn or Llanveribryn, co. Carmarthen
Llanfallteg or Llanvaltegg, co. Pembroke, parish of
Llanvareth, co. Radnor, resident at
Llewelyn, David
Lloyd, Charles, Commissioner of Customs
-, Charles
Lloyd, Charles, petition of
-, Francis, see Smith, Francis
-, Griffith, sheriff of co. Carmarthen
-, letter of
-, John, letter of
-, John
-, accounts, &c., by
-, Sir Marmaduke
-, William, late sheriff of co. Carnarvon
Loans or loan moneys,
see also various towns, and Parliament, Act of, for disbanding the armies,
&c., money paid on
-, account book of
-, Commissioners of
-, certificate by
-, form of warrant by
-, King's declaration requiring
-, on Privy Seals, see Privy Seal loans.
-, suggestions or notes concerning
Lobbs, John
Lobeau, Haye de, certificate by
Locart, Theodore
Locke, Thomas
-, letters of
-, Thomas, Surrey
-, Provost Marshal
Lockinvar, Lord
Locton, Mr.
Loddon or Lednes, co. Norfolk
Loftus, Sir Adam, Treasurer at War for Ireland
-, letter to
-, warrants to
-, Nicholas, his brother, Deputy
Treasurer of War for Ireland
-, deputy of, see Creed,
Arthur
-, letter to
-, orders or warrants to
-, Col. Sir Arthur
-, signature of
Lolworth, co, Cambridge, parson of
Lomax, Laurence, certificate by
Lombard, Peter
London, Mr., Caius College, Cambridge
London, or the town, casual notices of, passim.
-, agent for Ireland in, see Hardwick,
Ralph.
-, Aldermen of, see also
Adams, Thomas; Andrewes, Thomas;
Atkin, Sir Thomas; Avery, Samuel;
Bunce, James; Chambers, Richard;
Cordell, John; Foote, Thomas; Fowke
John; Gibbs, William; Harrison,
Gilbert; Kendrick, John; Pennington,
Isaac; Warner, John; Warner,
Samuel; Witham, George; Wollaston,
Sir John.
-, Archdeacon of, visitation of
-, arms from
-, assessments in, and see
Ireland, assessments for
-, for ship-money in
-, assurance office in
-, benefices in
-, Bishops of, see Montaigne, George
(1621); Laud, William (1628); Juxon,
William (1633).
-, book printed in
-, butchers in
-, Chamber of
-, payments to or from
-, Chamberlain of, see Bateman, Robert.
-, clerk of, see Hodgson, Edw.
-, charitable collections in
-, churches in, see streets, &c., in.
-, churchwardens of
-, citizens of, passim.
-, report of
-, City of, allowances by
-, business or suits of
-, Crown lands purchased by
-, in connection with Londonderry
and the plantations in Ireland
-, seal of
-, City Companies of
-, loans or contributions by
-, masters and wardens of, petitions of
-, names of:—
-, Apothecaries
-, Hall for
-, list of
-, Armourers
-, petitions of
-, Barber Surgeons, company of, petition
of
-, master and wardens of,
petition of
-, clerk of
-, Brewers, master, wardens, &c., of,
petition of
-, Cutlers, Hall of
-, petition of
-, warden of, see Fulwell,
Francis.
-, Dyers, master, wardens, &c., of
-, books of
-, Fishmongers
-, master, wardens, &c., of
-, Goldsmiths
-, governors and wardens of
-, Hall of
-, Committee at, see Compounding, Committee of.
-, petitions of
-, Grocers, Hall of, document dated
from
-, clerk of
-, Committee at, see
Ireland.
-, King's letter to
-, Gunmakers, petition of
-, Ironmongers
-, Mercers, Hall of, clerk at
-, list of
-, Merchant Tailors, of confraternity of
St. John Baptist, Hall of
-, Committee for Ireland
at, see Ireland.
-, letters dated from
-, master and wardens of
-, petition of
-, Playing Cards
-, Plumbers, reasons for granting petition of
-, Shipwrights
-, Silkworkers, charter of, extract from
-, governor, &c., of
-, petition of
-, Skinners, lands of, in Ireland
-, Spectacle Makers
-, Stationers
-, Tobacco Pipe Makers
-, Hall of
-, Vintners, master and wardens of,
petition of
-, Weavers
-, Hall of, Committee at, see
Weavers' Hall.
-, master and assistants of
-, petition, &c., of
-, Woodmongers, petition of
-, clergy of, cause of
-, College of Physicians in, see Physicians.
-, Commissioners for subsidy in
-, Comptroller of Customs in
-, Corporation of, letter to, from the
King
-, custom of, regarding wills
-, documents dated from
-, documents sent to
-, Dutch and French churches in
London, Dutch and French workmen in
-, Escheators of
-, increased rating of
-, Italian church in
-, lands or rents in
-, loans raised in
-, Lord Mayors of, and
see,—
-, Gerrard, Sir John (1600–1)
-, Hamersley, Sir Hugh (1627–8)
-, Deane, Richard (1628–9)
-, Ducy, Sir Robert (1629–30)
-, Parkhurst, Robert (1634–5)
-, Fenn, Richard (1637–8)
-, Abbot, Sir Morris (1638–9)
-, Wright, Sir Edmond (1640–1)
-, Pennington, Isaac (1642–3)
-, Atkin, Thomas (1644–5).
-, Lord Mayor and Aldermen or Commonalty of
-, letter and report to
-, loan by
-, order of
-, petitions of
-, Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of, indenture
by
-, letter to
-, marriage solemnities of King and
Queen in
-, merchants of
-, petitions of
-, metropolitical visitation in
-, Militia of, Committee for, see Militia
Committee.
-, ministers of, articles for
-, moneys borrowed from
-, muster-master of
-, Parliament officers in
-, parishes of, and see Streets, &c.,
in
-, physicians of
-, plague in
-, port of
-, Customs officers of
-, certificate to
-, small Customs in
-, prisoners in or to
-, receiver for crown lands in
-, Recorder of, and see Finch, Sir
Heneage (1620); Littleton, Edward
(1631); Mason, Robert (1634); Glynn,
John.
-, residents in, passim.
-, rights of fishing bought by
-, rioters to be sent up to
-, Sequestration Committee for, or
Camden House Committee
-, order to
-, sergeant of, see Grindon, Roger.
London, sheriffs of, and
see Garway, Henry; Highlord, John;
Cordell, John; Andrewes, Thomas.
-, sheriff, under, of
-, ships furnished or to be furnished by
-, ships of
-, ships to and from
-, ship money from
-, ships' stores at
-, soldiers shipped from
-, Spanish merchants in
-, stores from, et passim.
-, streets, churches, parishes, &c., in:—
-, Aldermanbury
-, Aldersgate Street
-, Arundel House
-, document dated from
-, Gatehouse at
-, Back Stairs, the
-, Barbican, Pipe Office in
-, Bedford House
-, Bethlehem Hospital
-, Blackfriars
-, Blackwall
-, Bread Street
-, Bridewell
-, Bridge, the
-, Broad Street
-, Carter Lane
-, Charing Cross
-, letter dated from
-, Charterhouse, the, see Charterhouse.
-, Charterhouse Lane, the Fleur-de-Lis
in
-, Cheapside, letter dated from
-, Chequer Lane
-, Christ Church
-, Christ's Hospital, lands belonging to
-, Clement's Inn
-, Clerkenwell
-, Clifford's Inn
-, Clink prison
-, Cockpit theatre
-, Cornhill
-, Covent Garden
-, Denmark House
-, document dated from
-, Derby House, Committees at, see Both
Kingdoms, Committee of, and Ireland, Committee for Affairs of.
-, documents dated from
-, Doctors' Commons
-, letters dated from
-, Drury Lane
-, Duchy Court
-, Durham House
-, letter dated from
-, Durham Yard, letters dated from
-, Ely House, letter dated from
-, Essex House
-, Fenchurch Street
-, Fetter Lane, Nevil's Alley in
-, Three Leg Alley in
-, Fish Street
-, Fleet Bridge
-, prison, see Fleet.
-, Street
-, Bolt and Tun Alley in
-, Council or Commission
Chamber in
-, Feathers tavern in
-, Friday Street
-, Fulwood's Rents
-, Furnival's Inn
-, Gate of
-, Globe theatre
-, Graces, Abbey of
-, Gray's Inn
-, Gray's Inn Lane
-, Grub Street
-, Guildhall
-, Poll Office at, see Poll Office.
-, Hartshorn Lane
-, Holborn
-, Heather tavern in
-, King's Bench, see King's Bench.
-, Leadenhall Street
-, Lincoln's Inn
-, letter dated from
-, Gates
-, Little Britain
-, London Bridge
-, London House
-, letters dated from
-, London Wall
-, Long Acre
-, Long Lane
-, Ludgate Hill
-, Ludgate prison
-, Mark Lane
-, Marshalsea of the King's Bench, see
Marshalsea.
-, Minories
-, Goodman's Yard in
-, Moor Fields
-, New Exchange
-, Newgate prison
-, prisoners in
-, New Inn
-, New Prison, the
-, Old Bailey
-, Old Exchange
-, Peterhouse, prisoner in
-, Philpot Lane
-, Poultry Compter
-, Rolls Chapel, see Rolls, the.
-, Rood Lane
-, Royal Exchange, the
-, St. Alban's Church, Wood Street
-, St. Andrew's, Holborn, parish of
-, St. Bartholomew's, Great, liberties and
parish of
-, St. Bartholomew's Hospital
-, St. Clement Danes, church of
-, parish of
-, St. Dunstan's in the West, parish of
-, St. Ethelburgh, minister of, case of
-, St. Faith, parish of
-, St. Giles, Cripplegate, parish of
-, St. Giles in the Fields, church of
-, churchwardens, of
-, parish of
-, St. Gregory's, church of
-, parish of
-, parishioners of, petition of
-, St. James', see St. James'.
-, St. John's Street
-, St. Lawrence Lane
-, St. Lawrence Poultneys Lane
-, St. Martin's, precinct of
-, St. Martin's Ludgate, request of
parishioners of
-, St. Martin's in the Fields, parish of
-, St. Martin's Lane
-, letters dated from
-, St. Mary Axe, parish of
-, St. Mary Bothaw, parish of
-, St. Mary Bow, church of
-, parish of
-, St. Mary, Savoy, parish of
-, St. Paul's Cathedral, Almoner of, see
Pearson, Martin.
-, Canons of
-, cloister of, keys of
-, Committee for
-, orders by
-, treasurer of
-, Dean of, see Steward, Dr.
-, house of
-, Dean and Chapter of, lands or
revenues of
-, pension payable by
-, St. Paul's Cathedral, repairs of
-, windows in, glazing of
-, St. Peter's, Cornhill, church of
-, St. Peter's Hill
-, St. Stephens, Walbrooke, rectory of
-, St. Thomas, minister of, case of
-, St. Vedast, parish of
-, Salisbury House, document dated from
-, Savoy, the
-, church of
-, document dated from
-, Hospital of
-, Master of
-, sisters or nurses of, orders
for
-, officers at
-, Scotland Yard
-, Serjeants' Inn
-, Sessions House
-, Shoe Lane
-, Smithfield
-, Somerset House
-, Spittle, the
-, Staple Inn
-, Strand
-, Ivy Bridge in
-, Suffolk House
-, Sutton's Hospital, see Charterhouse.
-, Symond's Inn
-, Temple
-, Inner
-, Middle
-, document dated from
-, Temple Bar
-, Tower, the, see Tower.
-, Tower Hill
-, Trinity House, see Trinity House.
-, Wallingford House, document dated
from
-, Warwick Lane
-, Watling Street
-, Whitechapel
-, Whitefriars
-, Wood Street, letter dated from
-, Worcester House, Committee for
Accounts at, see Accounts.
-, York House
-, supply of fuel to, Committee for,
order in
-, tenements in
-, tradesmen of
-, debts owing to by the Queen
London, travellers to or from
-, troops to be raised in
-, wards of, also—
-, Barnard Castle
-, Cheap
-, Coleman Street
-, Farringdon Within
-, Farringdon Without
-, Tower
-, Walbrooke
-, wharfingers of
Londonderry, Ireland
-, church in
-, distressed people of, provisions for
-, distressed state of
-, letters dated from
-, Mayor of, see Thornton, Robert.
-, Mayor, citizens, &c., of, letter and
petition of
-, stores for
Londonderry, co.
-, agents for
-, Commissioners for
-, Governor of, see Foliat, Thomas,
Lord.
-, lands in
-, plantation in, by the city of London
Long, George, trooper
-, receipt by
-, Robert, note by
-, Walter
-, Sir Walter
-, Col.
-, Mr.
Longe, George, J.P., certificate by
-, letter of and to
-, Robert
-, William
Long Island, off coast of Ireland
Longueville, Duke of
Longueville, Edward
Lootes & Co., petition of
Lootes, Thomas
Lopez, John, & Co.
Lord Admiral, see Admiral, Lord High.
Lord Chamberlain, see Charles I., Household of.
Lord Chancellor
-, a former, see Ellesmere, Thomas,
Lord.
Lord Chancellors, list of
Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, see Great Seal.
Lord Privy Seal, see Somerset, Edward, Earl of Worcester (ob. 1628); Montague, Edward, Earl of Manchester (1628).
Lord Steward, and see Charles I., Household of.
Lord Treasurers,
and see Ley, James, Earl of Marlborough (until 1628); Weston, Richard,
Lord (1628–1635); Juxon, William,
Bishop of London (1636).
-, former, see Cecil, Robert, Earl
of Salisbury, and Cranfield, Lionel,
Earl of Middlesex.
-, list of
Lords Committees, the
Lords of the Council, see Council, the Privy.
Lords' or Peers' House, called also the Upper
House, Bill in
-, Committee of
-, diet allowed at Court to Peers whilst
sitting in
-, exemption from attendance in
-, journals of, reference to
-, new clause proposed by, to the
Petition of Right
-, notices of and allusions to
-, petitions of, alluded to
-, printers for
-, proceedings in, against Buckingham,
and see Villiers, George.
-, proceedings in, against the Earl of
Bristol, see Parliament.
-, speeches in
-, speech of Buckingham to
Lords, House of (Long Parliament)
-, gentleman usher of, order to
-, journals of, papers printed in
-, messenger and deputy gentleman
usher of
-, order of, alluded to
-, petition to
-, speech to
Lorraine, Duke of
Loseby-cum-Newton, co. Leicester
Lostwithiel, co. Cornwall
Lottemale, puritan
Loudoun, Earl of, see Campbell, John.
Louis XIII. and XIV., kings of France, see France, Kings of.
Loumford House, Salop
Loupe, Mr.
Love, Sir Thomas
Lovell alias Weeden, Mr.
Lovering, Joseph
-, Mr., a minister
Lovet, Drue
Low Countries, the, and see Holland.
Lowe, John
-, Richard, London
-, Mr.
-, —
Lowes, Richard, Teddington, letter of
-, wife of
Lownes, Lawrence, customs officer
-, petition of
-, receipt by
-, Robert
Lowther, Sir Gerard, petition to
Loye or Loix, Island of
Lubeck, ships of
Lucan, Isaac
Lucas, Thomas
-, Mr., of Essex
Lucassen, Cornelius
Lucifer, Prince of Darkness
Lucy, Nicholas
-, Sir Richard, accounts signed by
-, Jane, wife of
-, Sir Thomas
Luddington, co. Warwick
-, document dated from
Ludford, William
-, receipt by
Ludlow, Sir Henry
Ludlow, Salop, prisoner at
Ludovic, Duke of Simmeren, Administrator
of the Palatinate
-, son of
Lufman, Richard
Luke, Jo., certificate by
-, Sir Samuel
-, receipt by
-, "brother," memorandum by
Lumley, Richard, 1st Viscount Lumley
-, petition of
-, signature of
-, wife of
Lund, Thomas, deposition of
Lundey, Major Richard, signature of
Lunsford, Thomas, sen.
-, Thomas, jun.
-, petition of
-, Col.
Luther, Martin, allusion to
Lutheran Churches or Lutherans
Luxton, Richard
Lydall, Sir Richard
Lydeard, —
Lye, Thomas
Lymbrey, Richard
Lyme Regis, co. Dorset
-, Governor of, see Orme, Major.
-, merchants of, petitions of
-, Parliament party at
Lynn Regis or King's Lynn, co. Norfolk
-, letter dated from
-, letter of, to the Council
-, mayors of
-, officers of Customs at
Lynne, Mr., Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Lyons' case
Lyons (?), see Lion.
Lytton, William, certificate by