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Lace, gold, Arras, 125; for Canopy of State for the House of Lords, 446.
-, Macklin, for the Queen, 230.

La Fabreque, Lafabrigue. See Fabreque, [F.] de la.

La Graviere. See Graviere.

Lake, Sir Bibye, baronetcy fee due from, 128.
-, -, Thomas, Commissioner for granting Wine Licences, 222.

Lamb, Charles, collector of Fowey port, 399.
-, -, Peniston, royal bounty for, 439.

Lambert, _, certified fit to be a Queen's waiter or landwaiter, 312.
-, -, Sir John, bills payable to, 55, 330, 375.
-, loans and remittances by, proposals and agreements for, 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 22, 31, 33, 39, 41, 42, 45, 52, 53, 54, 60, 62, 68, 77, 80, 84, 85, 90, 91, 92, 105, 112, 120, 131, 135, 148, 159, 205, 225, 258, 291, 304, 367, 393, 415, 447, 479, 484, 491, 506.
-, payments or issues to, 49, 63, 82, 86, 491, 512, 516.
-, to attend the Treasury, 50, 90.
-, -, Michael, Lieutenant Governor of St. Christopher, salary of, 129, 222, 330, 469, 551; lease of lands in island of St. Christopher, 270.
-, -, Nathaniel, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Lambourne Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Lamps, for accommodation of Houses of Parliament, 545; for garrison at Port Mahon, 69; in Court of Requests, 545; in Westminster Hall, 302.

Lampson, John, tidesman, inferior list, London port, preferred to the superior list there, 381.

La Muela. See Mula.

Lancaster, county of, 313; Receiver General of Taxes. See Kent, W.; Thornton, J.

Lancaster, co. Lancaster, collector at, 307; Comptroller at, 307; customer at, 307; tidesman at, 152; tidesman and porter at, 346.

Lancaster Herald. See Fryth, R.; King, G.

Lancaster, William, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Lance, David, master plasterer to the Works, 379.

Land Tax. See Assessments.

Landcarriagemen. See Customs; Scotland—Customs.

LANDS, England and Wales—
-, Crown Lands—
-, annuity charged on, 526.
-, grants and leases of, 111, 112, 127, 142, 147, 164, 173, 177, 183, 189, 198, 214, 223, 251, 291, 301, 342, 416, 419, 430, 445, 473, 495, 538.
-, in custodiam, 417.
-, re-assumption clauses in, 417, 538.
-, manors, 138.
-, rents and revenues, Auditors of. See Godolphin, S.; Jett, T.
-, fine of lease, 342.
-, Receivers of, accounts of, 414; annuity paid by, 299. See also Broughton, M.; Granger, M.
-, seized, 417.
-, survey of, 137–8.
-, Surveyor General of (J. Manley, [A.] Pendarves), 30, 251, 256, 473, 520.
-, certificate of, 455.
-, petitions referred to, 112, 126, 127, 161, 164, 173, 177, 189, 223, 301, 418, 430, 445.
-, ratals by, 111, 183, 417, 494.
-, reports of, 142, 197, 198, 214, 217, 224, 252, 342, 355, 430, 465, 502, 538.
-, warrants to, 198, 223, 538.
-, titles to, commissioners to enquire into, 251.
-, trustees of, 161.
-, surveys, 323.
-, -, in the Plantations. See Plantations.
-, -, Ireland. See Ireland.
-, -, Scotland. See Scotland.

Landsurveyors. See Customs; Scotland—Customs.

Landwaiters. See Customs; Scotland—Customs.

Lane, Edward, major, Surveyor of the Navigation Act, 177, 231, 238.

L'Angle. See Angle.

Langley, John, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Northumberland, 251.

Langoe, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 138.

Lansdell (Lansdale), John, Deputy Treasurer or Paymaster of the Ordnance, 157, 159, 160, 188; South Sea Stock in the name of, 460, 521.

Lansdown, Lord. See Granville, G.

La Penotiere. See Penotiere.

Lashsure, John, tidesman at Lynn Regis, 278.

Lauderdale, co. Berwick, lordship of, 94.

Lauderdale, Earl of. See Maitland, C.

Launditch, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 140.

Lauze, John, lease of a house in Richmond, 173.

Law Charges. See Crown Law Charges.

Law, John, Queen's Almoner, Scotland, 113, 228.

Lawder, Archibald, tidesman at Prestonpans, to be tidesman at Kirkcaldy, 338.

Lawrence, David, tidesman, superior list, London port, 93.
-, -, Richard, apothecary, petition for payment for medicines, etc., supplied to the Army, 454, 484.
-, -, Thomas, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 307.

Lawress, Lawres, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 141, 207.

Laws, John, Her Majesty's Secretary at Brussels, 403, 407, 408.

Laws, Reader of, in Cambridge University. See Ayloffe, T.

Lawson, _, recommending E. Gale, for a Customs place, 311.
-, -, George, imprisoned in the Fleet prison for fraud and debt, 134, 194; escape of, 427.
-, -, Gilfrid, recommending W. Savage for a Customs place, 312.
-, -, Joseph, Serjeant-at-Arms, 328.

Laycock, Mary, daughter of Richard, allowance to, 145.
-, -, Priscilla, widow of Richard, allowance to, 145.
-, -, Richard, commander of the Greyhound pacquet boat, 145.

Leacroft, John, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Lead, duties or subsidies, collectors of, 349, 352; under ruins in Whitehall, 503.

Leagues and Treaties, Rymer's, printing of 14th volume of, 128; 15th volume of, 427.

Leask, Andrew, tidesman, superior list, London port, 381.
-, -, John, fitness as landwaiter, London port, 313; recommended as deputy searcher, London port, 312.

LEATHER, hides and skins, duties and additional duties on, Customs (as by 9 Anne, c. 12, 9 Anne, c. 16, and 10 Anne, c. 19), 317, 335, 339, 473.
-, Accomptant General of, assistant to. See Comyn, V.
-, collector of, 349.
-, Commissioners for, 23, 83, 160, 171, 174, 176, 204, 225.
-, officers of, repayment of assessments on salaries not exceeding 100l. per annum, 119.
-, petition referred to, 160.
-, prosecutions by, accounts of, 174.
-, report of, 174.
-, warrants to, 119, 120, 128, 504.
-, Establishment of, 120, 128.
-, inspector of, 172.

Lotteries on. See Lotteries—
-, 1711. First Classis Lottery;
-, 1712. Second Classis Lottery.
-, Office for, 207; messenger attending, 128.
-, revenue of, 171; accounts of, 115, 176, 178, 504.
-, Scotland, incidents bill, 147, 235, 383; officers for, salaries bill, 147, 235, 362, 499.
-, exported, drawbacks on, 23.
-, imported from Scotland, 83.

Le Bas, Lebas. See Bas.

Le Candle. See Candle.

Lecheraine, Count. See Lescheraine.

Ledicott, James, tidesman at Plymouth, 152.

Ledoze, _, recommended as land-waiter at Weymouth, 311.

Lee, George, lieutenant, pay of, 471.
-, -, -, lieutenant colonel, collector of Excise in Ireland, prosecuted for debt, 258.
-, -, Robert, executor of the late Earl of Stirling, 183.

Leeds, co. York, letters for, 285.

Leeds, Duke of. See Osborne, P.; Osborne, T.

Leeward Islands, Leeward Caribbee Islands, chaplain going to. See Duncan, D.
-, Governor or Captain General and Governor in Chief of. See Douglas, W.; Park, D.; Hamilton, W.
-, regiment in, 345; debts of, 243.
-, revenue, casual, Receiver of, 243. See also Gilbert, A.

Lefevre (Le Fever, Leffever), Thomas, Secretary to the Extraordinary Embassy to the King of Portugal, 403, 406, 407.

Leg. See Legge.

Leganee. See Liguanea.

Legge (Leg), _, captain or commodore, going to Gibraltar on the Roebuck, 269.
-, -, William, Earl of Dartmouth, Secretary of State, 70, 136, 143, 170, 197, 204, 218, 245, 249, 313, 323, 335, 358, 395, 396, 404, 406, 407, 408, 411, 412, 413, 423, 427, 436, 440, 453, 458, 467, 487, 488, 526, 540, 543; secret service issues, 222, 329.

Leghorn, Italy, 411, 413; bills drawn from 62, 416; silks imported from, 218.

Le Gullet Walk. See Whittlewood Forest.

Leicester, county of, Commissioners of Taxes, 443.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 111, 443. See also Bradgate, J.
-, Surveyor of duties on Houses.
-, See Lenton, J.

Leigh, _, colonel, regiment of, 444.

Leighton Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Leith, co. Edinburgh, Comptroller of Customs at. See Saffin, J.
-, landwaiter at, 283, 338.
-, Office of the Cocquet at, 467.
-, ships of, 184, 250.
-, tidesmen at, 338.
-, tidesurveyor at, 145.
-, tidewaiter at, 198.
-, wine shipped at, 262.

Leke, Nicholas, 4th Earl of Scarsdale, recommending persons to be Surveyors of the Navigation Act, 310, 312.

Leland, James, recommended for employment in the Customs, 312.

Le Mar. See Mar.

Lemon, John, master of the Love's Increase, 540.

Lenborough, Lenborow, co. Buckingham, estates in, 110, 111.

Le Neve, Peter, senior Deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer Receipt, 92, 154, 211, 333, 380, 468, 551.
-, Norroy King at Arms, 356.

Lens, France, plains of, enemy's lines near, taking of, 257.

Lenton, John, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Leicester, 111; same for co. Rutland, 97.

Leonard, Anthony, recommended as a tidewaiter, London port, 311.

Lepell, Nicholas, colonel, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 324, 461.
-, regiment of Dragoons of, 50; in Catalonia, arms and clothing for, 161; subsistence of, stoppages from for transport of invalids, 162.

Lescheraine (Lecheraine), le Comte de, Envoy Extraordinary from the Elector Palatine, 326.

Leslie, David, 5th Earl of Leven, agreement with the Commissioners of Customs, Scotland, 127.
-, -, George, of Burdsbank, lands of, 259.

L'Estang, Nicholas de Monceau de, royal bounty to, for the use of the Society of French Gentlewomen at the Hague, 537.

Leutrum, Baron. See Lutrum.

Leven, Earl of. See Leslie, D.

Levinz, _, recommending R. Dawson for a Customs place, 310.

Lewes, co. Sussex, rape of, Receiver General of duties on Houses, 107; Receiver General of Taxes, 140, 141.

Lewis (Lewes), _, recommending T. Penton for a Customs place, 312.
-, -, Erasmus, collector of Customs and custodian of the Cocquet Seal, London port, 349, 352; payment for special service, 283.
-, -, John, tidesman and boatman in Milford port, 434.
-, -, William, master of the Providence, 306.

Lewis Island, Scotland, comptroller and searcher at, 198.

Lexinton, Lord. See Sutton, R.

Ley, Margaret, Countess Dowager of Marlborough, royal bounty for, 313, 546.

Libraries, Cottonian Library, Westminster, 147, 168, 193, 532; Rymer's Leagues and Treaties for, 428.

Lichfield Cathedral, Choral Vicars of, perpetuity for, 170; Dean and Chapter of, perpetuity for, 170.

Liddell (Liddall), George, Professor of Mathematics in Marischal College, Aberdeen University, pension for, 478.
-, -, -, plantations in the island of St. Christopher leased to, 269; wife of, 270.

Liege (Leege), States of, forage furnished to Prussians by, 89, 544.

Lieth (Leith), Albrecht, freiherr der, Envoy Extraordinary from the Czar of Muscovy, 446, 485; house hired by, 318.

Lifton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 142.

Lightburne, Stafford, junior, surety for Mr. McEvery, 259.
-, -, -, senior, payments into the Exchequer by, 259.

Lighthouse, on island of Skerries, building of, 465.

Liguanea, Leganee, in Jamaica, church at, new bell for, 467.

Lile. See Lisle.

Lille, France, Chatellany of, Bailiffs of, 472; inhabitants of, corn furnished for Allies' troops by, 472; seige of, in 1708, 472.

Lilly, William, apothecary, furnishing drugs, etc., to the Army, 454; payment for, 43, 308.

Limerick, co. Limerick, works at, 215.

Lin. See Lynn.

Lincoln, county of, 126.
-, Auditor for, 291.
-, Receiver General of duties on Houses. See Gace, J.; Harneis, J.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 220, 251. See also Bonner, V.; Calthrop, _; Cawdron, R.; Coxall, J.; Gace, J.; Harneis, J.; Whittingham, _.
-, deputy to. See Chapman, J.
-, Sheriff of, 167.
-, Surveyor of duties on Houses.
-, See Bedford, E.; Norris, J.; Percivall, G.; White, W.

Lincoln, co. Lincoln, alderman of, 207.

Lincoln College, Oxford. See Oxford University.

Lindhurst. See Lyndhurst.

Lindsay, John, of Wauchope, lands resigned by, 274.

Linen, cargoes of, 114, 184, 281, 485, 540; drapers and dealers, petitions concerning duties of Excise on their goods, 464; from Hamburg, 464; table, 316.

Linens, Striped, duties on, 464.
-, Commissioners for, 290.
-, Lotteries on. See Lotteries—1712. Adventure of, 1,800,000l.
-, persons to be employed in, 290.
-, petition for employment in, 325.

Lines, Thomas, tidesman, superior list, London port, 93.

Ling, drawbacks on, abuses in, 443.

Linkinhorne, co. Cornwall, tin blowing house in, 212.

Linn. See Lynn.

Lion, from the Bey of Tunis for the Queen, 540.

Lion, Alexander, captain, pay for, 61.

Lisbon, Portugal, 286, 370, 449, 488.
-, Agent for Admiralty Perquisites at. See Tyrrell, E.
-, Agent for Prizes at. See Tyrrell, E.
-, bills drawn from, 62, 416.
-, deals for, 416.
-, letter dated at, 474.
-, hospital at, charge of, 56.
-, merchant in, 490.
-, provisions traded with, 467.
-, reduced Officers at, half-pay of, 474.
-, remittances to, 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 30, 39, 41, 45, 46, 48, 57, 58, 59, 98, 104, 151, 299, 389, 396.

Lisle (Lile), _, recommending Mr. Shelley for a Customs place, 312.
-, -, George, searcher of Poole port, and waiter and searcher at Weymouth, 450.

Liss, co. Southampton, 507.

Lister, _, surety for V. Bonner, 196.
-, -, Thomas, a Commissioner of Public Accounts, 94, 210, 341, 473, 479, 551; Commissioner of Accounts of Army Debts, 479.

Litherdale, Robert, Comptroller and Surveyor at Dundee, removed to Montrose, 400.

Little, John, waiter and searcher at Allison Bank, 253.

Little Uist (East), the, 338.

Littleton, _, commodore, bringing Jamaican accounts to England, 500.

Litton. See Robinson.

Liverpool, co. Lancaster, 311.
-, customer at, 307.
-, Customs, collector of, 307.
-, See also Scarborough, _.;
-, Scudamore, Sir B.; Smith, E.; comptroller of. See Briggs, H.
-, landwaiter at, 231.
-, letter dated at, 256.
-, Mayor of. See Townsend, J.
-, merchant of, 269.
-, Rector of. See Richmond, H.
-, tidesmen at, 347, 399.
-, wines shipped for, 231.

Livesay, [John], major general, regiment of Foot of, subsistence of, stoppages from for transport of invalids, 162.

Livingston, Hannah, bounty for, 349, 350; pension for, 235.
-, -, [John], Major of the Indians, journey to Quebec and Canada, expenses of, 498; pay of, 499.
-, -, Patrick, tidewaiter at Perth, 383.

Livres. See Coins.

Llanvullyn, co. Montgomery, Sessions held at, 168.

Lloyd (Loyd), Edward, to be employed as a stamper by the Commissioners for Stamp Duties, 171.
-, -, John, bills payable to, 242.
-, -, -, of Chester, merchant, debt on Customs bonds for tobacco, 397, 438.
-, -, -, salt officer in Conway, 125.
-, -, Sir Nathaniell, Queen's Advocate General in the High Court of Admiralty and Courts Ecclesiastical, 170, 220.
-, -, [Thomas], captain, commander of a Company in Newfoundland, 30.

Loans, in the Exchequer. See Exchequer Receipt.
-, on Assessments. See Assessments.
-, on Candle Duties. See Excise—duties.
-, on Coal Duties. See Customs—duties.
-, on Low Wines Duties. See Excise—duties.
-, on Malt Duties. See Excise—duties.
-, on Tin. See Tin.
-, names of individual lenders
-, Andrews, T.
-, Argyll, Duke of.
-, Bateman, Sir J.
-, Bridges, J.
-, Gibbon, E.
-, Hoare, Sir R.
-, Howe, J.
-, Janssen, Sir T.
-, Lambert, Sir J.
-, Milner, J.
-, Ongley, S.

Lobsters, from Heligoland, 427, 433.

Lochryan. See Ryan, Loch.

Lockhart (Lockart), George, a Commissioner of Public Accounts, 94, 210, 341, 473, 479, 551; Commissioner of Accounts of Army Debts, 479.
-, -, -, of Carnwath, a guardian of D. Carmichael, 147.
-, -, James, landwaiter and searcher at Perth, 383; tidesman at Kirkcaldy, removed to Dundee, 400.
-, -, Rebecca, wife of Sir John Whitford, pension for, 235.

Locksmiths, 173.

Lockyer, C., accomptant of the South Sea Company, 521.

Loddon, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 140.

Lodington, Benjamin, Agent and Consul General at Tripoli, 403, 408.

Loggan, _, Her Majesty's Consul at Ostend, 380.

LONDON, 34, 76, 96, 177, 183, 196, 235, 287, 293, 302, 322, 340, 351, 367, 373, 486, 490, 531, 553.
-, Alderman of, 373.
-, Apothecaries, Company of, Master of. See Garrard, Sir S.
-, Assessment Commissioners for, 70.
-, Bishop of, 190, 258, 311, 312, 416, 525, 542, 543, 545. See also Compton, H.
-, Brewery, Surveyor of the Excise of. See Chainey, W.; Draper, J.
-, butcher of, 265.
-, cemeteries of, 549.
-, Chamberlain of. See Fazakerly, Sir W.
-, chapels to be converted into parochial churches, 549.
-, churches in, building of 50 new, Acts for (9 Anne, c. 17), 320, 358; (10 Anne, c. 20), 320.
-, Commissioners for, 370, 549.
-, Treasurer and Receiver of the moneys for. See Smith, H.
-, ministers of, houses for, 549.
-, citizen of, 265.
-, coins, malpractices in exchange of brass and silver with the country, 548.
-, Corporation of, wines for officers of, 225, 318.
-, Crown lands in, survey of, 137.
-, draper of, 430.
-, drysalter of, 392.
-, dyer of, 274.
-, Goldsmiths' Company, 260.
-, Lord Mayor of, 143. See also Beachcroft, Sir R.
-, merchants of, 96, 115, 119, 130, 155, 172, 204, 231, 233, 265, 269, 281, 354, 391, 425, 430, 446, 492, 504, 529.
-, pewterer of, 265.
-, poor of, issues for the relief of, 190, 258.
-, port of, brandy and rum importers in, 125.
-, Customs House, 15, 18, 23, 32, 76, 110, 266, 276, 283, 310, 454, 464, 472, 540.
-, officers, 96, 144, 248, 292, 417.
-, clerk of the securities, 342.
-, coastwaiters, 152, 311, 453, 529; Surveyor of, 434.
-, Cocquet Seal, Custodian of. See Lewis, E.; Thornebury, T.
-, Collector Inwards. See Shaw, Sir J.
-, Collector Outwards, 160.
-, collectors, 349, 352.
-, Comptroller. See Downing, _
-, Examiner Outwards, 164.
-, jerquers, 346.
-, landcarriage-men, 312, 313, 399.
-, landsurveyors, 335.
-, landwaiters, 93, 94, 310, 311, 312, 313, 335, 346.
-, noontender, 93, 152, 310, 311.
-, patent officers, 277.
-, Queen's waiters, 70, 309, 310, 312, 313, 335, 346, 349, 353, 392, 434, 436, 474, 541; deputy, 310, 335, 346, 349, 353, 434, 436.
-, Queen's Warrants Inwards, Register of. See Bealing, M.; Petre, W.
-, searchers, deputy, 311, 312, 313.
-, Surveyor General, 153.
-, surveyors, 94, 399.
-, tidesmen, 310, 311, 312, 313, 323, 418, 515; extraordinary, 312; inferior list, 93, 94, 119, 152, 226, 310, 346, 380, 381, 399, 493, 529; superannuation of, 266; superior list, 93, 94, 226, 311, 346, 381, 399, 493, 529.
-, tidesurveyors, 434, 436.
-, tidewaiters, 310, 311, 312.
-, timber officers, 262, 515.
-, undersearchers, 312, 357, 399, 548; deputy, 548.
-, warehouse-keeper. See Cole, J.
-, watchmen, 93, 309, 311, 346; in extraordinary, 243; in fee, 243, 310.
-, watermen, 152, 434; attending the timber officers, 262; superannuation of, 266.
-, weighers, 312.
-, weighing porters, superannuation of, 266.
-, wine-tasters, 308, 335; surveyor of, 248.
-, salaries, 96, 220, 349, 485.
-, French wines seized in, 144, 262, 292.
-, provisions in, cartage of, 70, 434.
-, ship loading with grain at, 372.
-, ship seized in, 446.
-, tobacco trade in, regulation of abuses in, 477.
-, Remembrancer of. See Johnson, J.
-, Resident of the King of Prussia in, 96, 248, 327.
-, Sheriffs of. See Dunk, Sir T.; Eyles, F.; Hoare, Sir R.; Thorold, Sir G.
-, Secondary to. See Foxhall, Z.
-, silks seized in, 218.
-, Taxes, arrears of, 143.
-, Receiver General of. See Fazakerly, Sir W.
-, Victualling Officers in, 57, 429.
-, watchmaker of, 529.

LONDON AND WESTMINSTER, Streets and Places in—
-, Aldgate, mansion called the Storehouse situate without, 325.
-, Arlington Street, 145.
-, Artillery Garden, 325.
-, Arundell Street, 209.
-, Back Yard, 416.
-, Banqueting House, in Whitehall, 358, 538.
-, Bond Street, 159.
-, Chapel Royal, Children of, allowance on the voice breaking of one of, 190.
-, Charing Cross, Mews at, 160; repairs at, 390.
-, Cockpit, 113, 373.
-, Cornhill, 326, 490.
-, Covent Garden, 301.
-, Essex Street, 342.
-, Fish Yard, 455.
-, Fleet prison, 134, 194, 342, 425, 427, 430, 472; Warden of. See Grindall, A.
-, Great Stairs, Gallery into St.
-, James's Park, 538.
-, Hartshorne brewhouse, 317.
-, Hick's Hall, fines imposed at, 204, 223, 368, 401, 496; General Sessions for co. Middlesex held at, 401.
-, Holborn, 384.
-, Horse Guards, locksmith's and blacksmith's work done at. 487.
-, Hyde Park, deer in, hay and beans for, 149.
-, gate attendant, 149.
-, Hackney coaches prohibited in, 52, 364.
-, Keeper of. See Portman, H.
-, Queen's private road running through, 303, 357, 432.
-, repairs in, 357.
-, Ring in, watering the, 149.
-, roads in, mending and gravelling of, 400.
-, underkeepers of, 149.
-, Inns of Chancery, Receiver General of Taxes. See Fazakerly, Sir W.
-, Inns of Court, Receiver General of Taxes. See Fazakerly, Sir W.
-, Jamaica Coffee House, Cornhill, 326.
-, King Street, 301, 538.
-, Leicester Fields, 169, 209.
-, London Bridge, 173.
-, Marshalsea prison, 246, 293, 360, 437; repairs in, 421.
-, New prison, Clerkenwell, 272, 313, 368, 394, 496.
-, Newgate prison, 108, 116, 163, 223, 238, 244, 401, 425, 504, 515, 531, 543.
-, Pall Mall Field, 301.
-, Pall Mall Street, lease of houses in, 301.
-, Poultry Compter, 233, 268, 276.
-, Privy Garden, 289, 538.
-, Queen's Bench prison, 360, 437.
-, St. Botolph's, churchwardens of, perpetuity for their poor, 490.
-, St. Clement Danes, 183.
-, St. Giles in the Fields, 123, 244.
-, St. James's, 144, 145; lodgings at, 90, 316; manor and bailiwick of, survey of, 137, 301, 452.
-, St. James's Palace, Canopies of State at, 538.
-, Chaplain's room in, 538.
-, furniture (detailed) for, 538.
-, Gentlemen Porters at, bedding for, 255.
-, guard rooms at, furniture for, 290.
-, hangings at, 510.
-, necessaries for, 317.
-, Order in Council dated at, 143.
-, organ at, 520.
-, Queen's chapel at, bibles and prayer books for, 229; furnishings for, 538.
-, Queen's Dressing Room, furniture for, 538.
-, Queen's little Bedchamber, furniture for, 510.
-, Queen's lodgings in, carpets for, 230; prayer books for, 229.
-, Receiver General of Taxes within. See Parsons, E.; Taylor, J.
-, royal letters patent dated at, 269.
-, royal warrants dated at, 111, 117, 127, 131, 133, 136, 138, 143, 168, 185, 190, 192, 194, 208, 212, 215, 220, 221, 222, 226, 235, 238, 246, 257, 259, 271, 292, 293, 294, 320, 329, 336.
-, sconces at, cleaned and mending, 178.
-, Stables at, repairs at, 390.
-, water drains, 138.
-, St. James's Park, Custodian of. See Wise, H.
-, deer in, hay and corn for, 213, 331, 550.
-, fish and fowl in, 213, 331, 550.
-, gatekeepers, 213.
-, Great Stairs leading into, 538.
-, officers, 550.
-, underkeepers, 213, 331.
-, St. James's Street, 181.
-, St. John Baptist, Walbrook, churchwardens of, perpetuity for their poor, 490.
-, St. Magnus, churchwardens of, perpetuity for their poor, 490.
-, St. Martin's, 65.
-, St. Martin's in the Fields, lease of land in, 416.
-, St. Martin's Street, 244.
-, St. Mary Woolnoth, parish church of, rebuilding of, 320.
-, St. Michael, Cornhill, churchwardens of, perpetuity for their poor, 490.
-, St. Paul's Cathedral, Dean of. See Fecknam, J.; iron work about, 329; Warden of. See Washborne, W.; Warden and Minor Canons of, annuity for, 126, 299.
-, St. Peter's Chains, in the Tower, Vicar of, 129.
-, St. Stephen's Hospital, almshouses of, 197; almsman of, 283.
-, Savoy, French minister in, annuity for, 369.
-, Hospital, dissolution of, 126, 299.
-, Master of, 126; and Corporation of, 299.
-, rents and revenues of, Receiver of, 299.
-, messuages demised to Popish uses in, 223.
-, prison fitted up in, 420, 421, 487.
-, Scotland Yard, 198, 416.
-, Seven Dials, in St. Martin's, 65.
-, Somerset House, lodgings in, 533; repairs at, 513; Royal Stables at, repairs in, 390.
-, Southampton Street, near Holborn, 384.
-, Temple, Master of the. See Sherlock, T.
-, Tilt Yard, Gateway next the, lease of rooms in, 538; guard rooms at, furniture for, 290; Paper Building near, lease of rooms in, 538.
-, Tower. See Tower.
-, Walbrook, 490.
-, Wapping, French Church at, minister of, allowance to, 144.
-, Westminster Hall, lamps set up in, 302; Lord Chief Justice's rooms in, 73; record rooms adjoining, 73, 355, 436, 455; for Westminster generally. See Westminster.
-, Whitehall. See Whitehall.
-, Wood Street Compter, 363, 429, 430.

London, John, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 179, 210, 307, 324, 461.
-, -, Robert, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.
-, -, Samuel, recommended as a landcarriageman or Comptroller of a Lottery, 312.

Lone, William, merchant, petition for regulating abuses in the tobacco trade, 481.

Long, _, captain, remittances to Catalonia, 39.
-, -, John, deputy Comptroller and searcher of Shoreham and Brighton, 458; riding officer at Brighton, 458, 459.
-, -, Luther, master of the Ann Melior Margretta, 288.
-, -, Sir Walter, perpetuity granted by James I to, 296.

Longden (Longdon), Robert, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Gloucester, 139, 533; debt of, 503; sureties of, 503.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Worcester, 239.

Longford, co. Middlesex, river to Hampton Court from, 342.

Loos, County of, forage furnished to Prussian troops by, 89, 544.

Lord Almoner. See Queen's Almoner.

Lord Chamberlain. See Royal House-hold.

Lord Chief Baron. See Exchequer Court.

Lord Chief Justice. See Queen's Bench.

Lord High Treasurer. See Exchequer Court.

Lord Keeper. See Privy Seal.

Lord President. See Privy Council.

Lord Privy Seal. See Privy Seal.

Lord Steward. See Royal Household.

Lords, House of, 34; appeal heard in, 388.
-, Canopy of State for, 446.
-, Clerk of. See Johnson, _;
-, Assistant Clerk of. See
-, Walker, _.
-, cushion, stools and carpet for, 446.
-, doorkeepers of, payment to, 384.
-, hangings in, 510; cleaning of, 446.
-, necessaries for, 317.
-, Prince's Chamber, fitting of records room over, 205.

Lords Lieutenant, letters and orders to. 200.

Lordships, named
-, Glassary.
-, Haltoun.
-, Jedburgh.
-, Lauderdale.
-, Newbottle.

L'Oste. See Oste.

Lostwithiel, co. Cornwall, gaol at, Keeper of. See Carey, A.; Woolridge, H.

Lothian, Marquess of. See Kerr, W.

Lott, William, farmer near Sheppey Island, petition of, 148.

LOTTERIES:
-, 1694. Million Adventure or Lottery (as by the Act 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 7, for granting duties upon Salt, Beer, etc.), Office for, necessaries for, 157, 201, 285.
-, 1697. Malt Lottery (as by the Act 8 and 9 Wm. III, c. 22), Office for, necessaries for, 157, 201, 285; papers of,159.
-, Tickets, incidents bill, 223, 246.
-, lost, 152, 153.
-, officers for comptrol-ling and paying, 11.
-, Paymaster of (N. Arnold), 151, 152, 157, 159, 223, 240, 245.
-, principal and interest due on, 240.
-, 1710. Lottery Annuities of 1,500,000l. (as by the Act 8 Anne, c. 10, for continuing part of the duties on Coal, Culm and Cinders and granting rent duties upon Houses having 20 windows or more, to raise the sum of 1,500,000l. by way of a Lottery for the service of the year 1710), 118.
-, Commissioners for, 458.
-, contributions to, Receiver of (W. Clayton), 343.
-, contributors to, 456.
-, funds of, in the Exchequer, payments out of, 456, 457.
-, incidents, 441, 457.
-, managers of, secretaries to (R. Georges, F. Sorrell), 457.
-, necessaries for, 456, 458.
-, Office, workmen's bills for repairing, 456, 458.
-, salaries, 441.
-, Transfer Office for, Master of, 456.
-, 1711. Adventure of 1,500,000l. (as by the Act 9 Anne, c. 6, for reviving, continuing and appropriating certain duties upon several commodities to be exported, and certain duties upon Coals, etc., and for granting further duties upon Candles for thirty-two years to raise 1,500,000l. by way of a Lottery for the service of the year 1711), Commissioners to take in tickets, etc. (N. Arnold, H. Brent, T. Cornwallis, C. Tilson), 234, 243, 253, 281; Secretary to (C. Rhodes), 285.
-, incident expenses, 285, 289, 385, 475.
-, Managers and Directors of, 234, 290.
-, necessaries for, 29, 30, 32, 201, 234, 244.
-, Paymaster of (B. Hutchins), 32, 229, 238, 290, 385; issues to, 241, 289; rooms for, 255; securities of, 233, 234.
-, Receivers of (Bank of England), 36.
-, Register and Comptroller of (W. Glanvile), 32, 385, 431, 475; securities of, 468.
-, standing orders, 243, 385, 431; benefits divided into, 253, 281; interest on, 475.
-, tickets, 475.
-, exchange of, for orders, 234, 236, 237, 281.
-, interest on, 238.
-, payment of, three courses of, 241, 385, 386.
-, 1711. First Classis Lottery or Two Million Adventure (as by the Act 9 Anne, c. 16, for licensing and regulating Hackney Coaches and Chairs and for charging new duties on stamped Parchment and Paper and on Cards and Dice and on the exportation of Rock Salt for Ireland and for securing thereby and by a weekly payment out of the Post Office and by several duties on Hides and Skins a yearly fund of 186,670l. for 32 years to be applied to the satisfaction of such orders as are therein mentioned to the Contributors of any sum not exceeding 2,000,000l.), 115.
-, Commissioners for, Secretary to (C. Rhodes), 285.
-, Contributions to, 123; payments out of, 164.
-, contributors and adventurers, 153, 180.
-, incident expenses, 285, 289.
-, Managers and Directors of, 153, 290.
-, necessaries for, 125.
-, officers, 136; salaries of, 180.
-, orders, 123, 125, 343, 344, 355, 385.
-, assignments of, 136.
-, interest on, 136.
-, lost, innovation of, 495.
-, Paymaster of (C. Blunt), 179, 385, 495.
-, appointment of, 124.
-, issue to, 289.
-, office for, 151.
-, petition of, 134, 221, 222.
-, salary of, 124.
-, sureties of, 134.
-, Receiver of moneys of (E. Gibbon), 34, 48, 325.
-, Register and Comptroller of (W. Fitch), 4, 11, 116, 120, 151, 153, 385; clerks of, 355, 385; messengers of, 385.
-, rooms for business of, 136, 151.
-, tickets, 123, 125, 153, 222, 343, 344, 385.
-, 1712. (Two Lotteries of 1,800,000l. each as by the Acts 10 Anne, c. 18 and c. 19), Contributors or Adventurers to, tickets for, officers for, 546.
-, Managers or Directors of, 419, 546.
-, tallies of loan on, 474.
-, See also below.
-, 1712. Adventure of 1,800,000l. (as by the Act 10 Anne, c. 18, for laying several duties upon Soap and Paper, Linens, Silks, Calicoes, stamped Vellum, Parchment and Paper, printed Papers, Pamphlets and Advertisements for raising 1,800,000l. by way of a Lottery, towards her Majesty's supply), accounts, 546.
-, incidents, 545.
-, Managers of, Secretary to (C. Rhodes), 465, 545.
-, moneys, issues or payments out of, 34, 38, 40, 41, 42, 46, 48, 51, 62, 63, 64, 65.
-, Receivers of (Bank of England), 37, 40, 54, 56, 314.
-, standing orders, 546.
-, subscriptions for, 36.
-, tickets, 419, 546.
-, 1712. Second Classis Lottery (as by the Act 10 Anne, c. 19, for laying additional duties on Hides and Skins, Vellum and Parchment and new duties on Starch, Coffee, Tea, Drugs, Gilt and Silver Wire and Policies of Insurance to secure a yearly fund for satisfaction of orders to the Contributors of a further sum of 1,800,000l. ...):
-, Contributions to, issues out of, 50, 52, 53, 55, 63, 66, 67, 299, 300, 304, 314, 315, 322, 326, 330, 334, 341, 344, 351, 353, 360, 361, 364, 365, 366, 371, 375, 377, 389, 393, 394, 396, 401, 413, 414, 415, 417, 421, 422, 425, 426, 428, 431, 433, 434, 435, 442, 446, 447, 452, 455, 457, 462, 465, 466, 469, 470, 473, 475, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484, 491, 492, 501, 502, 506, 508, 512, 516, 518, 523, 535, 539, 541, 542, 544, 547, 550.
-, incident expenses, 545.
-, Managers of, Secretary to (C. Rhodes), 465, 545.
-, Receivers of (Bank of England), appointment of, 49, 297, 317, 391.
-, 1714. Adventure of 1,400,000l. (as by the Act 13 Anne, c. 18, for laying additional duties on Soap and Paper, etc., for raising 1,400,000l. by way of a Lottery), Contributions to, 474.
-, Comptrollers of, 262, 312.
-, illegal, proceedings against, 41.
-, moneys in the Exchequer, issues out of, 50, 57, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 76.
-, new commissions, 41.
-, offices for, 440.
-, Paymasters of, 262.
-, private, Acts relating to, prosecutions under, 333, 339.
-, advertisements in the Gazette concerning, 333, 335.

Loubier. See Gourdon.

Loudoun, Earl of. See Campbell, H.

Loughton Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Louis d'or. See Coins.

Louth-Eske, co. Lincoln, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 141, 207.

Love and Metcalf, Messieurs, bills payable to, 242, 497.

Loveday, Thomas, contractor with the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded, 121.

Loveden, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 138.

Lovibond, Henry, Surveyor to the late Queen Dowager, 323.

Low. See Lowe.

Low Countries, map of, 316. See also Holland.

Lowe (Low), John, merchant, petition for repayment of duties paid by him on seized wines, 262.
-, -, [Matthew], lieutenant sent to America on ensign's pay, payments to wife of, 351, 471.

Lowen, William, payment for hay for deer in Windsor Great Park, 343, 545; for supplying horses, 475; for taking deer from Haughton Park to Windsor Forest, 280.

Lower Saxony. See Saxony.

Lowman, Henry, Housekeeper at Kensington Palace, 249.
-, -, Mary, Wardrobe Keeper at Kensington Palace, 249.

Lowndes, Philemon, recommended as a landwaiter, 312.
-, -, Robert, Commissioner for granting Wine Licences, 222.
-, -, William, Secretary to the Treasury, 21, 35, 72, 75, 88, 90; formal references to, 92–380 passim and 435–552 passim; secret service issues, 33, 36, 49, 54, 71, 72, 80, 90, 112, 269, 280, 285, 300, 322, 328, 357, 367, 401, 437, 444, 464, 481, 489, 507, 539.

Lowther, _, recommending J. Sen-house for a Customs place, 312.
-, -, Robert, Captain General and Governor in Chief of Barbados, salary of, 129, 222, 330, 469, 551; seizure of a ship and cargo by, 281.
-, -, Thomas, payments to, 160, 401; for fees on secret service payments, 179.

Loyd. See Lloyd.

Lubeck, Germany, ship of, 124.

Lucas, [Charles], Keeper of the Closet, 229.
-, -, John, Surveyor of the duties on Marriages, etc., for co. Surrey, 293.
-, -, Richard, colonel, regiment of Foot of, in Ireland, 383; clearing of, 221; going to the West Indies, 221; officers and noncommissioned officers from Windsor's regiment for, 534.

Lucy, _, colonel, regiment of, in Catalonia, 161.

Ludborough, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 141, 207.

Luddington, Benjamin, master of the Exchange, 453.

Ludgvan, co. Cornwall, tin blowing house in, 212.

Ludham, Francis, recommended as Surveyor of the Navigation Act, 312.

Ludlow, Stephen, a Commissioner of Excise and of the Revenue in Ireland, 340.

Ludolph, Henry William, executor of, 170.

Lumley, [Henry], general, 2, 3, 13, 18, 175, 191, 195, 345.
-, regiment of, banners, liveries and standards for, 196; drummers and -trumpeters of, 196.

Lundy, Robert, colonel, Adjutant General to the King of Portugal's Army, 364.

Luneburg. See Brunswick Luneburg.

Lustring Company, Royal, enquiry into affairs of, 464.

Lutrum (Leutrum, Luthrum), Baron, commanding Ottinghen's regiment, 84, 192, 509.

Lutwyche, J., recommendation of P. Hughes by, 316.

Lyall. See Lyell.

Lydd, co. Kent, Customs officers at, 392.

Lydlinch, co. Dorset, lands in, 417.

Lyell (Lyall), Aldred, master of the Southwold, 549.
-, -, Henry, merchant, petitions for discharge of ships from quarantine, 115, 130, 435, 485.

Lyme, co. Dorset, landwaiter at, 152.

Lyndhurst, Lindhurst, co. Southampton, Court books at, 40; Her Majesty's house at, repair of, 268.

Lynly, Mary, apprehended for housebreaking, 537.

Lynn (Lin, Linn, Lyn), _, official in the office of the Secretary at War, 4, 6, 22, 29, 30, 38, 39, 60, 69, 251, 291, 398.
-, -, Samuel, Paymaster of annual bounties to widows of officers killed in service, 41, 197, 300, 462, 463.

Lynn Regis, co. Norfolk, Receiver General of Taxes, 140; tides-man at, 278; tidewaiter at, 310.

Lyon, Charles, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Northampton, 437.
-, -, John, 2nd Earl of Strathmore, proposed General of the Mint in Scotland, 111, 519.
-, -, Samuel, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Northampton, 141; same for co. Rutland, 139.

Lyons, _, captain, 459.