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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678 With Addenda, 1674-9. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.

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General Index L L La Leu, Jean Baptiste, servant of the Earl of Plymouth, certificate in favour of pass for La Rose, , a Swiss La Rue, Francis, aid major or adjutant to the battalion of Guards in Ostend, warrant for payment to orders for payment to order of the Duke of Monmouth to, mentioned letter conveyed by Labry, Claude, servant of the Earl of Plymouth, certificate in favour of pass for Lacque, Monsr., letter to, mentioned Laere, Sieur John van, agent of the King of Poland in England, admitted by the King Laffan, Thomas, servant to Sieur Bulaw, Envoy from the Dukes of Lunenburg, pass for Lagg, the Laird of, elected commissioner for Dumfries Lagos, English vessel driven ashore near fight between vessels of London and Algiers near Lalecke, Heer, Governor of Sluys, welcomes the Duke of Monmouth Lamb, Mr., a Nonconformist preacher Lambert, John, address of the House of Lords for the examination of prisoner in the isle of Plymouth, to be examined as to the plot probably well prepared for all questions examination of, note about Dr., archdeacon, prebendary and canon of Salisbury, on the point of death Lambton, Sir William, foot regiment of, under the Earl of Newcastle Lamphire, Dr., letter from, mentioned information given before, mentioned Lamplugh, Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Exeter, letters to recommendation to, mentioned promise of preferment by, unfulfilled proposal concerning, submitted by Laurence Womock Lanark in Clydesdale, the Nithsdale militia to march to Horse Guards sent to, to arrest a smith heritable sheriff of. See Hamilton, William, Duke of Hamilton Lancashire, Jesuit said to have gone to Land Forces, the, treasurer and paymaster of. See Kingdon, Lemuel. Land Taxes, the, paper on the apportionment of Landguard Fort, the garrison of, certificate of pay due to Lands, Bill for erecting a public registry of, mentioned. Landscron (Landscroon), the Swedes said to have made a sally from salt seized for the King of Denmark at Land's End, the, sailors pressed off a French man-of-war met off vessel run ashore between, and Scilly Lane, Lieut. Edward, of the Southwark trained band regiment George, Viscount Lanesborough, Secretary of State in Ireland, warrant for a grant to warrant for a grant in reversion after warrant for a commission to Col., Grace, Lettice, Elizabeth Jervis, Jane, Dorothy, and Frances Offley, daughters of, warrant for a grant to Capt., of Bentley, Staffordshire, letter from, mentioned , trial of, for falsely accusing Oates Lanerick, the Nithsdale foot regiment at Langar, Nottinghamshire, keeper of the King's game within 10 miles of Langhorne, Richard, of the Inner Temple, said to be a trustee for the Papists a prisoner, person to have access to request that, may release a trusteeship chambers of, Jesuit commission said to have been seen at Langley, Col. Roger, of the Duke of Monmouth's foot regiment letters to order to company of, men to be allowed on the musters of commanding two battalions at Margate, letter to revisions delivered by, in a list of officers Capt. Thomas, mayor of Harwich letters of letter enclosed by, mentioned requests the place of storekeeper at Harwich demand of, for money, considered unjust Capt., of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment Langly, Adam, ensign in the Middlesex militia Langon, Philip, workmaster for repairing the King's forts &c. in England and Wales Langston, Aaron, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Langworth, Basill, present at a Jesuit consulta said to have been seen with the Queen Lanier, Henry, commission to Col. Sir John, commanding the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of Horse letter to commission to, as Brigadier of Horse warrant for payment to memorandum of order to and Captain Lyttelton, letter to Lanoy, Monsr., arrived at the Hague, from the French King Lanscraon, , a painter employed by Verrio Lansdowne, Viscount. See Granville, Charles, Viscount Lansdowne. Lanyon, Capt. Philip, letters of letter written for lists of ships arrived at Plymouth sent by Larlingford, Norfolk, troops to be quartered at Larne. See Donaghadee. Lashly, Major William, commission to Of. Lesley. Latin verse, anagram in Lauder (Lawder), John, commission to Captain, of the Earl of Dumbarton's regiment Lauderdale, Duke of. See Maitland, John, Duke of Lauderdale. Launceston Castle, the constableship of, grant of Lavallin, Patrick, certificate by Lavenham, Suffolk, company to march to Lawrence, Mr., surveyor of the King's ways, warrant to Lawson, Mr., commission to to be prepared , a priest Lax Weir, the, in the County of the City of Limerick, and the river Shannon westward thereof, licence to sell the fishing in Layburne, Mrs., houses of, to be searched for Jesuits Layton (Leighton), Henry, letters of letter to Le Febure, , information about Le Fere, , to be brought before Sir J. Williamson not known by Miles Prance Le Marine, , house of, to be searched Le Roch, Monsr., general of the French armada in the West Indies, alarm caused by, at Nevis Leach, William, the City stationer, information of seditious pamphlets stitched by Lead, considered not contraband Leader, Lieut. John, of the Southwark trained band regiment Mr., a Dissenting minister in Southwark Leake, John. See Pitt, Moses. Learmouth in Northumberland, riot committed near Ledgingham, Robert, warrant for a patent to Ledson, William, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Lee, Buckinghamshire, licence for enclosure of a road in Lee Road, notes about a vessel to be dispatched from Lee, Edward Henry, Earl of Lichfield, warrant for a grant to Charlotte, wife of, Countess of Lichfield, letter of Sir Thomas, letter of Walter, to wed the mother of his bastard child William, chosen mayor of Stockton Capt., of Col. Legge's regiment, company of , lieutenant in the King's regiment, death of Leech, Ralph, to be pardoned. Leere, the French said to have taken Leeson, John, lieutenant in the Middlesex militia Leeward Islands, the, vessel going to soldiers to be raised for the defence of estimate of the cost of transporting troops to the French and Dutch at, in Governor of. See Stapleton, Lieut.-Col. William. Leewen (Leeven), Heer van, Envoy Extraordinary from the States General, message brought to London by memorial presented by, mentioned bearer of a letter to the Prince of Orange a great supporter of the interests of the Prince of Orange expected to be with the Prince of Orange Legat (Legatt), Henry, messenger, warrants to Legge, Col. George, letter to note of a letter to commission to, as general of artillery order for payment to gone to Portsmouth to command the forces during his stay at Nieuport warrant for payment to, as general of artillery in the Spanish Netherlands expenses incurred by order of door of the house of, near St. James' Park, to be walled up to be re-opened or the officer commanding the forces at Nieuport, letter to regiment of. See under Army, the. William, Groom of the Bedchamber, caveat in favour of Capt. William, troop of Leghorn, Sir John Narbrough's fleet at ships could careen at Tangier as well as at Legros, David, commission to Leicester, Sir Robert, approved by the King as deputy-lieutenant of Cheshire Leigh, Edward, of Bloomsbury, request on behalf of Joseph, citizen and stationer of London, affidavit of Thomas, commission to Leighton, Baldwin, commission to Sir Ellis, to be arrested on landing at Dover to be brought to Newgate persons to be allowed access to Nathaniel, note of commission to See also Layton. Leighton Buzzard, letter dated from Leightonhouse, Walter, Dr. Marshall's favour to, mentioned Leinster and Munster, ports in, offices of customer, comptroller and searcher of Leith, Scotch troops to be embarked at a skipper trafficking between, and London arms endeavoured to be shipped for, from Rotterdam collector of customs at. See Mill, Robert. Leitrim, rents in, received by Phelim O'Neill the eyrie in Leke, Robert, Lord Deincourt, Captain of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, declaration in favour of troop of Lemon, Thomas, of London, pension to, determined Lennard, William, commission to Lenox and Richmond, Duke of. See Stuart, Charles and James, Dukes of Lenox and Richmond. Lente, Johann, servant of Sieur Bulaw, Envoy from the Dukes of Lnenburg, pass for Lermont, James, trial of, as a conventicler found not guilty of slaughter, but executed case of, mentioned Lesley, Major William, of Sir H. Goodrick's regiment Cf. Lashly. Leslie, John, Earl of Rothes, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, letter to referred to as Commissioner in 1661 called "the most unworthy man in the kingdom," greets the Earl of Arran on his return from his travels Sir James Dalrymple, President of the College of Justice, and the remanent Senators thereof, letter to Elizabeth, Dowager Lady Lindores, letters of letters to receipt by Major, of Lord Mulgrave's regiment, company of, embarked at Harwich , testimony of Lesmurdie, See Soccach Lester, John, commission to desired L'Estrange, Roger, letters of privilege of printing granted to, mentioned account of books brought to, to be licensed Letellier, Francois Michel, Marquis de Louvois a Scotchman pensioned by Lethingtoun near Haddington, the Duke of Lauderdale gone to his house near the Duke of Lauderdale returns to Edinburgh from Leucker, Lieut.-General, to be asked about hangings acquired by Cromwell from the Duke of Hamilton Levant, the, an Algerine in Leven, John van, of Brabant, servant of the Marquess of Winchester, pass for Leventhorpe, Major Sir Thomas, of Lord Alington's regiment commission to Lewin, Lieutenant, of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment commission to certificate concerning Lewis, David, a Jesuit, seized in Monmouthshire Thomas, of St. Pierre, J.P. for Monmouthshire, letter of, mentioned letters to order to, mentioned Leyden, the States of, inclined to peace with France Leyell, , note of a petition of Leyenbergh, Sir J. Barckman, Swedish Ambassador in England, letters of to be allowed to move goods from Sheerness without special order Lichfield, a prebend in, request for a King's letter for Bishop of. See Wood, Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Earl and Countess of. See Lee, Edward Henry and Charlotte, Earl and Countess of Lichfield. Lidcot, John, pass for Lidd. letter dated from Lighthouse, a, at Dungeness Lilburne, John, person formerly acquainted with Lillingston Dayrell, letter dated from Lillo, the Duke of Monmouth passes, en route for Brussels Limbec, the Duke of Monmouth passes through Limbourgh. See Charleroi. Limerick, Mayor and Corporation of, licence for sale of a fishery to Limington Hastings, Warwickshire, the parsonage of, memorandum concerning Limron near Kinsale, vessel cast away at Lincoln, letter dated from Bishop of. See Barlow, Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln. See also Kyme. Lincolnshire, high sheriff of. See Edmonds, Joseph. Lindenau, note about Lindores (Landoris, Lundoris), Lady. See Leslie, Elizabeth, Dowager Lady Lindores. Lindsay, William, Earl of Dalhousie, Lieut.-col. of the Earl of Mar's regiment Lindsey, John, goldsmith, late of Lombard Street, to be stopped if he attempt to escape beyond the seas commands about, acknowledged Lindsey, Earl of. See Bertie, Robert, Earl of Lindsey. Countess of. See Bertie, Elizabeth, Countess of Lindsey. Lindsey Level, paper justifying the draining of Linen, patent for spinning Linlithgow, the Corporation of, warrant for a gift of an imposition to shire of, objection against the Commissioner for election of Commissioner for, sustained Earl of. See Livingstone, George, Earl of Linlithgow. Linton, Cambridgeshire, company to march to Lisbon, letters from, mentioned letter directed to fleet from Dutch men-of-war and merchantmen for a suspicious person embarked for packet sent to the Rock of Lisburn, letters dated from letter directed to no coin in, that passes in England brigade dismissed from houses being built at See also Dublin. Lister, Richard, formerly of Clare Hall, letter mandatory on behalf of, desired recommended for the degree of M.D. Litchfield, Philip, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Littlebury, soldiers to be quartered at Littlecote, letters dated from Littlehales, John, of Dawly, Shropshire, alias Curtis, information of Littleton. See Lyttelton Liverpool, vessels of members of Parliament for Livingstone, Alexander, Earl of Callendar, and the Countess of Callendar, present at a Nonconformist meeting George, Earl of Linlithgow, Major-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in Scotland letter to warrant to ordered warrant for a pension to warrant for a commission to regiment of. See Army, the Livingstoun, Alexander, commission to John, commission to Lizard, the, vessels off vessels cruising off vessels parted off a Dutch caper off a French squadron off a Turks' man-of-war seen between, and the Blackhead vessel broken to pieces off Llan-Raiadr, cos. Denbigh and Montgomery, Wales, rectory of, memorandum of a promise of petition for a promise of warrant for a dispensation concerning Llandaff, Bishop of. See Lloyd, William, Bishop of Llandaff. Lleweny, letters dated from Lloyd, Ellis, note by John, commission to, desired Sir Philip, order on behalf of Richard, carrier of Shrewsbury, information about examination of Sir Richard, surrogate judge of the Court of Admiralty, letter of opinion by Thomas, warrant for payment to William, D.D., Bishop of Llandaff, letter of letter to promises to help publication of a new Atlas Atlas prepared according to the directions of narrative of, mentioned Dr., vicar of St. Martin's, memorandum of certificate by Lieutenant, of the Duke of York's regiment, to be allowed on the musters alias Baker, Lucius, of Maesuelin, Cardiganshire, a felo de se, estate of, grant of Lobel, James de, Frenchman, pass for Lock, Capt. Thomas, of the Southwark trained band regiment Ensign William, of the Southwark trained band regiment Mr., Secretary at War, letter to office of, enquiry to be made in Lockey, Dr. Thomas, canon of Christ Church, Oxford, warrant for a grant to Lockhart, Sir George, strange behaviour of, at a marriage feast Sir James, of Lee, late Justice Clerk of Scotland Sir John, of Castlehill, Lord of the Court of Justiciary, dissents from passing sentence of death removed from being judge Sir William, of Lee, late commissioner for Plantation of Kirks and Valuation of Teinds in Scotland Capt., of the Earl of Dumbarton's regiment Lady, statement about Locker, Nathaniel, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Lodelow, , paper subscribed by, mentioned Lodge, Morgan, letters of lists of ships in the Downs sent by Lodwik, John, letter of Loikin, Mr., seizure of the papers of Lombard, a, business of, mentioned London, letters dated from certificate dated from documents dated from vessels of wrecked vessel of, run ashore near Bridlington a fly-boat of vessel laden at vessels from yacht from vessels for pamphlet printed at Lord Mayor of, person to be brought before sermon before See also Chaplin, Sir Francis; Edwards, Sir James. Lord Mayor and Aldermen of, letters to petition of, for stoppage of the Malaga ships, mentioned Lord Mayor and Corporation of, land granted by, to Bethlem Hospital Court of Aldermen of, order of, mentioned consents to the unlading of the Malaga ships Corporation of, letter to quo warranto against, mentioned Court of Common Council of, order of letter to be communicated to Recorder of, reference to warrants to See also Dolben, Sir William; Jeffreys, Sir George. Recorder and Sheriffs of, warrant to Town Clerk of, notice to be given to Common Serjeant of. See Jeffreys, Sir George. Remembrancer of. See Dereham, Richard. Bishop of. See Compton, Henry, D.D., Bishop of London. See also under Canterbury, Archbishop of. Commissioners of the Lieutenancy of, letter to order of militia of, list of the officers of Trained Bands of, list of officers in the six regiments of likely to be called to arms companies of: Brewers' Clothworkers, Sir J. Williamson's mediation with, requested Framework Knitters', frame removed without licence from Master and Wardens of, information of Mercers', as trustees or governors of Gresham College, order to to be ordered to rectify abuses in the College Merchant Taylors', Master &c. of, recommendation to clerks of. See Forester, Richard; Milner, John. Pewterers', claims of, as to the price of tin Stationers', letter to petition of warrant for a grant to Master of, private printing press discovered by Warden of certificate of, mentioned Wardens of, book seized by See also Vere, Thomas. Beadle of, Samuel Packer summoned by artificers and handicraftsmen in and near, reference of petition of booksellers of. See under Dunmore, John. the Corporation of Distillers of, order in favour of hat-makers of, petition of, mentioned iron wire merchants in, petition of merchants of, petition of, mentioned painters, tradesmen and others of, unlicensed painting and marshalling of coats of arms and achievements by Gazette, the request that, be sent to Basil Feilding report in, from the Hague, mentioned reward promised in petition for proclamation in, requested news in advertisements in, requested notice in, mentioned notices to be inserted in account of Sir Thomas Medowes' journey to the Earl of Cassilis requests to be allowed to come to alarm at, of a French fleet in the Channel Lord Cassilis perhaps going to news from, desired by Lord Cassilis question as to the levying of a monthly assessment on particular of the new buildings within the Bills of Mortality and without the city Scotch noblemen coming to, to complain of the Duke of Lauderdale report of poor children and other poor people maintained in the several hospitals under the care of licence to erect printing presses in order touching quartering of troops in rate of exchange between, and Belfast rate of exchange between, and Dublin a skipper trafficking between, and Leith twelve troops of Dragoons marched through people concerned at soldiers marching through, with swords drawn yearly meetings of clergymens' sons in, mentioned the Archbishop of Glasgow lately at person living in, sends a threatening letter to the Bishop of Norwich the Duke of Lauderdale given permission to come to the Governor and Assistants in, of the new Plantation in Ulster, warrant for payment to the Duke of Monmouth returns to the King's letter to the Convention printed in the Duke of Hamilton and his followers, holding consultations in alleged Jesuit attempts to preach in conventicles in Popish recusants to retire miles from troops quarter in the Lord Mayor gives evidence as to the guards necessary for person that predicted the burning of the French church of, Consistories of. See Herault, Monsr.; Pietat, Monsr. London and Middlesex, Sheriff of. See Beckford, Sir Thomas. Sheriffs of, warrants to London and Westminster, day of fasting and humiliation to be observed in bills of mortality in Popish recusants ordered to depart 10 miles from streets, places &c., in and about: Bedfordbury, the French ordinary in Bethlem Hospital, account of persons cured and remaining at Bishopsgate Street, secret meeting of soldiers in the Great James in Half Moon Alley in Black Boy Coffee-house, the, in Cardinal's Cap Alley near Lombard Street Bloomsbury Bloomsbury Square Bridewell, petition for release of a prisoner from Bridewell Hospital, account of persons received and maintained at Brooke's Wharf, letter dated from Brookingwharf, a Nonconformist preacher at Buckingham Street, York Buildings Cannon Street, a hosier's shop in Cary House door, leading into St. James' Park Castle Street, the French ordinary in Charterhouse, the, or Sutton's Hospital, the Trustees of, letters to the Governors of, letter to signification of the King's pleasure to no letter for the place of surgeon to pass to the Master of. See Erskine, Mr. the Master and Registrar of, letter to recommendation to the Master or Register of, letter to persons recommended for petition for admission to Christ's Hospital, an account of the children maintained at foundation of the Mathematical School in, mentioned petition for admission to Clare Market Cockpit Alley, in Drury Lane house in, to be searched Coleman Street College Hill Cornhill Globe Tavern in Covent Garden letter dated from person to be executed in the liberty of, request for the execution of a murderer within Grecian coffeehouse in Will's coffee-house in Crooked Lane, a Nonconformist preacher in Cursitor's Alley Custom House, the, officers of vessel not cleared at Cutlers' Hall in Cloak Lane, a great Presbyterian meeting in Derby House, letters dated from Drury Lane letter dated from an ordinary over against the Red Lion in, information of Popish books stored at Duchy Lane, Savoy Duke Street Dyers' Hall, Nonconformist preachers at Essex Buildings Essex Court Exchange, the the Irish walk on person arrested on Fetter Lane, a meetinghouse in a printer of Popish books in Finsbury Fields Fish Street Hill Fleet prison, the, M.P. released from, by the Serjeant at Arms Fleet Street, the Crown in the Flower de Luce over against St. Dunstan's in the Golden Ball by St. Dunstan's in Fuller's Rents, Holborn alleged Jesuit club in Cambridge coffeehouse in Gatehouse, the Keeper of, warrants to the lords in, to be taken to the Tower person to be removed from George inn without Aldgate, book-keeper of stage coaches at. See Buckeridge. Goring House Gray's Inn, a dark gallery by the Chapel in Holborn Court in Gray's Inn Walks Great Armoury, the, behind Westminster Abbey, notes of a sermon preached in Great Trinity Lane Gresham College petition for the reform of the King orders the reform of abuses in Grocers' Hall Hampden Garden Hatton Garden, letter dated from Holborn Brook House in, grant of a market at, caveat against, to be entered the Little Turnstile in Hungerford House (or Hungerford Buildings or Hungerford Inn), and ground near Charing Cross, market at, petition for warrant for grant of the proposed market in, objections to Inner Temple, the, chamber in, said to contain Popish writings Hare Court in, letter dated from Jewin Street King's Bench Prison, the, escape from King Street, Bloomsbury letter dated from King Street, Westminster the Fountain Tavern in Leicester Fields Letter Office, the defalcation to be placed on the Comptroller of, labels signed by Lincoln's Inn Fields Little Britain London Stone Long Acre Mews, the, to be searched for suspicious papers or persons Mile End, fair at, caveat concerning Monument, the, on Fish Street Hill, the Monument tavern over against Moorfields a seditious printer in a Nonconformist preacher in Moorgate, a hairy girl exhibited at Nag's Head tavern, the Newgate person committed to persons to be brought to person to be removed from, to the Tower general pardon for poor convicts in gaol delivery of, person condemned at the ordinary at, said to be a Jesuit commitment of Mr. Coleman to, mentioned information about a person confined in Keeper of, warrants to See also Richardson, Capt. William. Old Bailey, the, persons convicted at Old Southampton Buildings Palace Yard, lodgings in Pall Mall Parson's Court in Bride Lane, near the Fleet Bridge Piazza, the Playhouse, the Plough, the, in Leadenhall Street Post Office, the, letter dated from person employed in the Outland or Foreign, Inland and Irish offices of Poultry Compter, the clerk of. See Packer, Samuel. Queen Street Rood Lane Ropemakers' Alley in Moorfields, a Nonconformist preacher at Rosamond's Pond's end Rose tavern, in Cursitor's Alley Royal Exchange, the Russell Street the White Hart in St. Albans Market St. Bartholomew's Close, a Nonconformist preacher at a printing house in St. Bartholomew's Hospital, account of persons cured and remaining at a physician's or apothecary's place in, caveats concerning St. Bartholomew's Lane, a Nonconformist preacher in Kid's coffee-house in St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, rectory of, warrant for a dispensation concerning St. Clement's Church in the Strand large companies of men met between, and Charing Cross St. Clement Danes, parish of, churchwarden and overseer of St. Dunstan in the West, vicarage of, presentation to caveat concerning St. Edmund le King, rectory of, warrant for a dispensation concerning St. James' House St. James' Palace, Popish recusants ordered to depart from St. James' Park, the King said to have been haunted by Jesuits in alleged attempt to kill the King in doors and passages leading into, to be walled up St. James' Square St. James' Street, at the lower end of Petty France, Westminster St. John's Street, the King's Head Tavern in St. Martin's in the Fields, churchwarden of, Sir E. B. Godfrey seen by St. Mary's Spittle, a Psalm of thanksgiving sung by the children of Christ's Hospital at St. Paul's Cathedral, Dean of, a pretended Romish convert of Dean and Chapter of, letter to residentiary canonry in the Angel near the little north door of St. Paul's Churchyard St. Paul's School, Head Master of. See Gale, Dr. St. Thomas's Hospital, account of persons cured and remaining at Salutation Tavern, the Saracen's Head, the, Snow Hill Savoy, the, ministers or pastors of the French Congregation at, letter to the Benedictine College or Convent behind, plot to kill the Duke of Ormonde hatched in Jesuit consulta held in Shoe Lane, a bookbinder in Shoreditch a Quaker printer of Smithfield, burnings in, mentioned in a Nonconformist sermon a house or stable near, a Frenchman suspected of firing the Sign of the Ram in Soho, the Greyhound in Somerset House, question as to searching for knitting-frames in Popish recusants ordered to depart from the Queen's men servants to remain at Jesuit consulta at Order in Council to prevent the open repair to Mass at Eagle Court opposite sign of the Hat and Feather opposite Southampton House, letter dated from Spring Garden, the old Stanhope Street Staple Inn Strand, the, letter dated from the proposed market in Hungerford Buildings would obstruct the passage of Ivy Bridge in the Three Crowns in Suffolk Street Sun Tavern, the, near Gray's Inn, in Holborn Sutton's Hospital. See under Charterhouse, the. Sweeting's Alley in Cornhill, the Golden Ball in Temple, the, person that transcribed for a counsellor in Temple Bar Thames Street, the Rummer in Threadneedle Street, money paid to Jesuits at Three Cranes, the, a great Nonconformist meeting at Tiltyard, the Tokenhouse Yard Tower, the, letters dated from letter directed to utensils of war sent to Jersey from place of gentlemen porter of, caveat concerning the Ordnance Office in, office of keeper of the small guns belonging to persons to be taken to persons committed to a foot company in person to be allowed the liberty of person to be released from gunpowder to be removed from cartloads of arms from Papists' houses said to have been taken to companies of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment to mount guard at Constable of, warrants to See also Alington, William, Lord Alington; Compton, James, Earl of Northampton. Tower Street, letter dated from Wallingford House, report dated from Warwick House in Holborn, settlement of Watling Street, Sign of the Spur in Westminster Hall the Court in, to be prepared for the trial of the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery Whitecross Street a Nonconformist preacher in the Cross Keys in White Hart Yard, near the Savoy, notes of a sermon preached in Whitehorse tavern, the, in the Strand, Jesuit consultas held at Father Ireland denies ever having been at Wild Street Jesuit consulta held in Wood Street, Westminster the Bell Inn in the Cross Keys in, Nonconformist meeting at Wood Street Compter, the, an officer of York Buildings London or Westminster, licence to come to Londonderry, seven companies at the Lord Lieutenant expected to go to purchase of the customs in, mentioned Long, Sir Robert, agent of the Earl of Lindsey in the matter of the draining of Lindsey Level William, town clerk of Norwich, Sir J. Williamson's favour for, requested Long Melford, Suffolk, companies to march to company to march from Longford, manor of, warrant concerning Earl of. See Aungier, Francis, Earl of Longford. Longships, the, vessel nearly wrecked on Lopez, Antonio, a Portuguese, pass for Lords, House of, journals of Address of, for the preservation of the King's person for the examination of John Lambert order of orders of, mentioned reference of a petition to request of Bill of, for preventing clandestine marriages motion in as to their rights in giving money &c. contest between the Lord Treasurer (White Staff) and Privy Seal in proceedings in, as to the title of Viscount Purbeck powers of the High Steward to be appointed for the trial of the Earl of Pembroke narrative of proceedings of, with regard to the Earl of Shaftesbury petition for reward for attending considered the properest advisers of the King the King should not make any promise to the King of France as to the proposed treaty before consultation with rules for the more grave sitting of, when hearing causes, proposed the King's message to delays the disbanding of the new raised troops amendments of, to the Money Bill, notes of reasons for agreeing to the House of Commons unwilling to seem to allow an amendment by, in a Money Bill loyalty of, rivalled by the Convention of Scotland the Money Bill to be sent up to the Emmertons said to intend to appeal to rooms of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Treasurer and the Lord Great Chamberlain in books of, searched for precedents prolonged sitting of persons removed to the Tower at the request of person discharged at the request of desires the King to produce to them Coleman's letters Order in Council pursuant to an address of Committee of, person sent to Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod in. See Carteret, Sir Edward. yeomen ushers of. See Whynyard, John; Colinge, Benjamin. and the House of Commons, a committee of, considered necessary do not agree about the time of disbanding the army Conference between, reasons offered at, and order to members that managed, copies of Loretto, proposal to destroy, and bring away its treasure Lorraine, proposal that, be restored by France to the Duke restoration of, mentioned in a speech question of mediation between, and France the Duke of, the King troubled for the interests of concerns of, pressed by the King refuses French terms surprises Crqui at the siege of Strasbourg loss of troops by, mentioned report of the defeat of uncle of. See Marcin, Count. first esquire to. See Sommaripa, Charles de. Losse, Christian, servant to Sieur Bulaw, Envoy from the Dukes of Lnenburg, pass for Lothian, diocese of, remonstrance at the assembly of Earls of. See Kerr, Mark, Robert and William, Earls of Lothian. heritable sheriff of. See Maitland, Charles, of Halton. Loughborough, person pleads an alibi at, when accused of the murder of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey Lougher, Mr., J. P., to assist in the search for priests Louvain, the Duc de Villa Hermosa to be consulted about quarters in troops to be quartered at troops ordered to Louvois, M. de. See Letellier, Francois Michel, Marquis de Louvois. Love, Alderman William, M.P., at a Presbyterian meeting argument of Mr., a Scotch Nonconformist, notes of a sermon of Lovelace, Francis, governor-general of the Duke of York's territories in America, grant by John, Baron Lovelace, guardian of Charles Cokayne Lovell, Capt., of the Katherine Mr., chancellor [? of the Bishop of Down], to speak to Viscount Conway about the release of some Quakers Lovet, Christopher, junior, and John Lovet, of Dublin, warrant for a grant to Low, Richard, captain in the Middlesex militia Th., lieutenant in the Middlesex militia Low Countries, the, pass to person recommended for employment in journal of the Duke of Monmouth's journey to Lowd, , house of, in Cockpit Alley Lowe, Samuel, and John Revell of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, warrant on petition of Lowestoft, a Harwich packet-boat forced into the mail landed at Road, vessels come into Lowther, the Earl of Cassilis at Lowther, Sir John, the Earl of Cassilis with, at Lowther the Earl of Cassilis enquires about the Earl of Cassilis intending to visit Richard, letter of Sir Walter, M.P. Lbeck, vessels of vessel for Lucan, estate of, Mrs. Fanshaw's right to Lucas, Richard, M.A., presented to the vicarage of St. Dunstan's in the West, London promise to, mentioned Warren, sergeant in the Middlesex militia Lucianus, licence to print Luck, John, Mayor of Berwick, letter of Lucy, Mary, servant to the Queen Luddington. See Ragley. Lude, the Duc de, Great Master of the Artillery of France, horses for the use of Lumm, Elnathan, deputy paymaster to the forces, letter to order to warrant to order for payment to to provide for troops going to the Prince of Orange's army reprehended for leaving the army for Brussels to be sent to Flanders returning to Brussels to pay the army's subsistence to pay for the transport of troops from Flanders Lundie, Laird of. See Drummond, George. Lundy, Capt., of the Earl of Dunbarton's regiment Lnenburg, Dukes of, envoy from See Bulaw, Sieur. Lunsford, Sir Thomas, Mary, daughter of, widow of Thomas Collier Luppincoit, John, of Sir T. Slingsby's regiment, pass for Lurgan, co. Cavan, minister of. See Aungier, John. Lutterworth, rectory of, presentation to warrant for, desired Luxembourg, attempt to betray, to the French Duke of, detachment sent by, to Strasbourg attack on the quarters of, near Mons, described asked by the Prince of Orange to open the passage to Mons reported to have been slain pretensions of, to be proposed to the Spanish plenipotentiaries Luzancy, Hippolito, grant of denization to Lyme, letters dated from vessels of vessel of, cast away vessels from vessel got into, rudderless a public intelligence from London set up at celebration of the King's birth and restoration at watch appointed at, to guard against fires mayor of. See Caswell, William. the Cobb at, ships come into and Topsham, Dutch menof-war between Lyndall, Mr., children of, letter on behalf of Lynn, letters dated from vessels of vessel wrecked near beating for volunteers at celebration of the King's birthday and restoration at high death-rate at West, Bill for the sale of entailed land at, arguments for Lyon, Patrick, Earl of Strathmore, letter to warrant for a commission to Lyra, Don Emanuel de, Spanish plenipotentiary, note about Lyttelton (Littleton), Sir Charles, colonel of the Duke of York's foot regiment and commanderin chief of the English forces at Bruges, letter of, mentioned letters to mentioned warrant for a commission to commission to mentioned warrant to warrants for payment to allowance to be made to, and instructions received from the trial and execution of criminals under his command left entirely to his discretion the Duke of Monmouth dines with to forward troops from Bruges as required deserters to be sent to orders of, to be followed tents to be delivered to regiment of. See Army, the. Capt. Lyttelton and Capt. Herbert, horses belonging to, brought from Ostend Sir Timothy, Baron of the Exchequer, reference to Capt., of the Duke of York's regiment, company of of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of Horse letter to commission to troop of, to march to Hackney orders to be given to formerly Cornet of a troop of Horse Guards Mr., M.P., note of a speech of note about