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