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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 20, 1626-1628. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1914.

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'Index: L', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 20, 1626-1628, (London, 1914) pp. 697-704. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol20/pp697-704 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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Labar, See Barre, Sieur de la.

La Baya. See San Salvador.

La Bussière, M.:
-, brings Soranzo news of Gluckstadt, 508.

Lachins. See Hawkins.

Lacueva. See Cueva.

La Fond, Sieur de, Abbot of Foix, Foes, 244.

La Forest, La Fore, Sieur de. See St. Bonnet, Simon de.

La Guette,—:
-, sent by queen mother to Henrietta, 39; salutes Buckingham, 40.

La Hire. See Hire.

La Masure, M. de la, La Massura, lieutenant of the guards of the queen mother:
-, sent to fetch Montagu, 510.

Lando, Girolamo, Hieronimo, Venetian ambassador in England:
-, complains of Watson, 35n.
-, Podestà of Padua:
-, despatch, 7, 234.

Land's End:
-, fleet sighted off, 56.

Langerach, Langarac. See Boetzelaer, Gideon de.

Languedoc, France, 231.
-, English hope for rising in, 269; full of Huguenots, 298; need to watch, 302; English do not get expected help from, 357.
-, Huguenots of, decide to join English, 403; Monsieur not allowed to go by, 452.

Lanier, Nicholas:
-, sent to Mantua to buy pictures, 241.

La Noue. See Noue.

La Pree, La Prea, La Preda. See Pree.

La Rochelle. See Rochelle.

Lassa, ? Persian Gulf:
-, English to help Persians to take, 400.

Lathom, Lathum, Thomas, English captain in Venetian service:
-, petitions for despatch, 319.

l'Aubespine. See Aubespine.

Laud, William, Bishop of Bath and Wells:
-, made member of Council, 218; at Council about letters, 605.

Launay, M. de:
-, gets into Ré, with relief, 443.

Lausitz, Lusazia [Brandenburg, German Empire]:
-, payment of emperor's debts to free, 131.

Laval, Count of. See Tremouille, Frederick de la.

La Vella, 1.

Lavin,—:
-, arrested at Rochelle, 246.

lawyers:
-, proposal to exclude from House of Commons, 589; will not pay subsidies, 616.

lead, 443.
-, Venetian duty on reduced, 36; unladed from English ships, 355.

league:
-, Spada suggests against heretics and England, 45, 71.
-, Contarini's opinion of, 108; no confirmation of, 113.

leather:
-, Scaglia makes money from permit to export, 446.

legates. See ambassadors.

Leghorn [Prov. Livorno, Italy], 278, 439, 492.
-, ships laded for, seized, 118.
-, construction of mole at, 156.
-, busy trading at, 156, 157; English and Dutch flock to, 204, 222; efforts to divert trade from, 258, 262, 473, 478, 619.
-, Grand Duke will not seize English goods at, for Dudley, 252; only port in Italy free to English, 269.
-, English merchants unwilling to give up for Villefranche, 291, 305, 420; wealthy merchants buy up goods at, 297.
-, English goods unladed at, 355; Montagu negotiates to remove trade from to Villefranche, 361, 364, 365, 380.
-, English trade at, 399, 400; trade of damages Venice, 432; question of reprisals, 477, 478.
-, idea of citing English merchants at, to Rome, 478; Medici fear English trade at finished, 503, 504.
-, English trade not to be drawn from, 590; Venice wants to know reason of popularity, 599.
-, advantages of, 623; English prefer Venice to, 624.

Leind, Enoch, Henoc, ordinary from Antwerp, 327.

lemons, 539.

Lennox, Duke of. See Stuart, Esmé.

Leopold, Archduke:
-, representations to Swiss, 15; emperor means to reinstate in Cleves and Juliers, 162; asked to remove troops, 197.
-, to act for league against Venice and Swiss, 571.

Lesdiguières, Duke of. See Bonne.

letters of Venetian ambassador seized at Dover, 571, 575, 577, 583.
-, Contarini speaks to Buckingham about, 571; protests, 572.
-, audience of king, 572–574, 602.
-, Coke apologises for, 576; promises satisfaction, 577; all exclaim against, 578.
-, amazement at, 593; Charles promises shall not happen again, 603; satisfaction given for, 604, 605.

Levant, 57, 117, 246, 312, 568.
-, ships laden for seized, 118; Wyche wants to go with fleet for, 137; Venetian trade in, 213.
-, fleet for, 194.
-, reals useful in, 222; privateering against French in, 269, 536, 582.
-, English merchants trading in, petition, 336, 594; English cloth sent to, 352; English trade in, 591.
-, payment of consulage in, 371; ships from, 412; English lade for, fearing loss of northern trade, 440.
-, decree about consulage in, 498; objections to proposals to destroy French trade in, 559.
-, -, Company:
-, wants Wyche's appointment cancelled, 132; petitions against sending fleet to Mediterranean, 278.
-, wants Roe's consulage decree confirmed, 372; dispute in about consulage, 373.
-, has no orders to send money to Venice for Gabor, 420; business of at Marseilles, 420.
-, opposition to Venetian ambassador, 498.

Leveneur, Tanneguy, Count of Tillières, 39, 168, 195.
-, Henrietta denounces misrepresentations, 570; Charles will not receive, 614.

Levestein. See Dudley, Elizabeth, Countess of Lewenstein.

levies, 159, 247.
-, new, in England, 5.
-, for Denmark, in England, 16, 178.
-, Scots for Denmark, 33, 42, 52, 55, 70, 87, 474.
-, Swedish for Denmark, 56.
-, Scots for Sweden, 70.
-, German cavalry for England, 585, 598, 601, 607.

Levis, Francis Christopher de, de Ventadour, Count of Brion:
-, brings news of landing at Ré, 301.
-, -, Henry de, Duke of Ventadour, Vantadour, 301.

Lewenstein, Count of. See Ernest Casimir.
-, -, Countess of. See Douglas, Elizabeth.

Lewis, Luis, William:
-, ?Holland's gentleman sent to France, 69; goes to demand hire for English ships, 122; leaves Paris ill pleased, 132, 135.

Lewkenor, Sir Lewis, Master of the Ceremonies:
-, Chamberlain blames, 107; death, 162.

Ley, James, Lord High Treasurer of England:
-, sailors demand arrears of pay from, 55; house guarded, 119; Rosencranz bribes, 218; at Council about letters, 605.

Leyden [Prov. South Holland, Netherlands]:
-, Gabor's nephew studied at, 607.

Leze, Hierolamo da, Dalezi, Captain of Padua:
-, despatch, 7, 234.

l'Hopital. See Hopital.

Liberale di Francesco, of Murano, fisherman, 418.

Ligcudescho. See Liguditsa.

Liguditsa, Ligcudescho [Prov. Messenia, Greece], 272.

Lillo, Lilo [Prov. Antwerp, Belgium]:
-, Spinola's failure at, 327.

Lincoln, Bishop of. See Williams, John.

Lincoln, county:
-, collection of subsidy in, 119, 130.
-, Earl of. See Clinton, Theophilus.
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Manners, Francis, Earl of Rutland.

Lindsay, Alexander, first Lord Spynie, 42n.
-, -, -, second Lord Spynie, Speim, Spin:
-, to command Scots levies for Denmark, 42, 182; objects to serve under Morgan, 43; patent for, 105.

Lindsey, earl of. See Bertie.

Lippomano, Nicolo, Venetian councillor, 208.

Lisbon, Portugal, 121, 125, 274.
-, Real to stay off, 64; galleons disarmed at, 72; goods from exempted from duties at Venice, 409.

Livron, Charles de, lieutenant of Bourbonnais, Barbora, M. de Borbonoys:
-, arrests Montagu, 488; queen sends horse to, 501; Montagu tries to bribe, 510; had not courage to bring Montagu to Paris, 525; wants to take Montagu's papers, 526.
-, -, Henry de, Marquis Villa, Savoyard ambassador extraordinary in France, 510.

loan:
-, supplied by Portuguese to Charles, 208; Charles asks from towns of kingdom, 601; privy seals to magnates for, 605, 614.
-, forced, judges declare legal, 530.

Lodrieres. See Loudrière.

Loire, River, France:
-, effort to prevent Huguenots crossing, 219; Oléron and Ré command mouth, 341; Buckingham hopes to profit by trade, 419.

Loix, Loye, Orzie, Oize, Orca [Charente Inferieure, France], island of:
-, English prepare for retreat to, 471; disaster in retreat to, 480, 492; English leave, 481; Buckingham reported at, 496.

Lombardy, Italy:
-, Venetian troops in reduced, 172.

Lomenie, Henry Augustus de, Baron of la Ville aux Clercs:
-, confirms king's promises for marriage, 461.

London, 14, 28–30, 43, 123, 134, 180, 202, 236, 247, 265, 268, 283, 284, 352, 356, 492, 504, 571, 624.
-, despatches dated at, 6, 11, 13, 22, 25, 32, 35, 36, 42, 45, 54, 57, 62, 64, 71, 76, 80, 85, 87, 92, 94, 99, 102, 108, 113, 115, 121, 127, 129, 132, 137, 145, 147, 149, 153, 155, 160, 163, 167, 177, 178, 183, 187, 196, 206, 208, 217, 219, 226, 228, 230, 240, 241, 244, 248, 249, 251, 256, 268, 279, 283, 291–293, 307, 313, 315, 322, 324, 327, 343, 353, 373, 376, 378, 380, 391, 409, 421, 424, 432, 434, 436, 447, 449, 455, 473, 474, 483, 484, 487, 499, 501, 518, 520, 523, 532, 534, 537, 544, 546, 548, 560, 565, 575, 576, 578, 582, 585, 589, 595, 604, 605, 607.
-, letters dated at, 328, 491.
-, Bishop of. See Montaign, George.
-, companies, negotiations with for sale of crown lands, 530, 545.
-, Corporation:
-, ask king to repay loan, 154.
-, Lord Mayor, 154. See Hacket, Sir Cuthbert.
-, merchants of, unwilling to give up Leghorn for Villefranche, 291, 305; alarmed by Tilly's move, 351.
-, trained bands, 125.
-, ships fitted out by, 4, 12, 23, 34, 44, 61, 64, 69, 98.
-, demand for victuals for two months more, 113, 118.
-, Bassompierre reaches, 2; Hamilton leaves, 5; refusal of subsidy in, 33.
-, Real in, 44; riot of sailors in, 55.
-, importance of wine trade to, 68; queen remains at, 115; only verbal commands about Catholics in, 130.
-, cost of bringing French goods to, 136; money for Scots ready at, 149; Charles away from, 169.
-, asked for loan, 187, 350; money raised by subsidy in, 194; will not give guarantee for Denmark, 218.
-, discontent on, 238; French living in imprisoned, 275; queen away from, 293.
-, no news of fleet at, 308; manifesto printed at, 339; pilots of Dutch East Indiamen brought to, 424.
-, Buckingham may return to, on Holland's arrival, 428; Pembroke comes to, with king, 434.
-, Buckingham's return to, 485; Rochelle deputies expected in, 497; sailors and soldiers begin to appear riotously in, 498; riots of sailors in, 607.
-, places in and near:
-, Buckingham House, 607.
-, the Fleet prison, 605.
-, the Tower, 93, 94, 161, 238, 256, 271, 445, 606.
-, -, arms from St. Esprit deposited at, 622.
-, Whitehall, 605.
-, York House, 239n.

Longueville, Duke of. See Henry II of Orleans.

Lopez, a Portuguese:
-, at Hague about ships for France, 586.

lords. See peers.

Lorraine, 220, 426, 512, 523, 540.
-, Goring to go to, 10; Chevreuse goes to, 117; Montagu going to, 153, 158, 168, 184, 187, 196, 215, 281, 290, 405, 441, 465; Montagu passes through 316, 317; Montagu sent to, 620.
-, Scaglia to go by, 190, 199; Chevreuse gets help in, 199; Carlisle going to, 327, 343, 353, 388, 397, 520, 534, 581.
-, Strozzi going to, 378; French want to get Chevreuse out of, 386.
-, courier to, 397.
-, Buckingham assured forces will move, 439; disarming proceeds satisfactorily in, 452.
-, effect of defeat at Ré on, 476; troubles of accommodated, 488; fresh trouble with, 496, 501.
-, reported Venetian understanding with, against France, 509; Carlisle will encourage hostilities in, 521.
-, fear of imperialist forces near, 547; queen mother sends to, about Montagu, 599.
-, Duchess of Chevreuse withdrew to, 617.
-, Duke of. See Charles III, Duke of Lorraine.

Lorraine, Charles de, Duke of Guise:
-, proposal to send to Provence, 219; will not command fleet if not fully furnished, 316; means to attack Buckingham, 325.
-, receives generalship of fleet, falls sick, 335; goes to Nantes to command fleet, 346.
-, Riva to command under, 354; bad state of fleet, 359, 399; agitates about fleet, 387; fleet increasing, 402.
-, to command Spanish auxiliaries, 389; fleet strengthened by Dunkirk ships, 425.
-, cannot rely on fleet, 427; countermands Biscay fleet, to go and help blockade of Rochelle, 496.
-, quarrels with Toledo, 539, 596; ordered to Provence, 552; means to intercept English succour for Rochelle, 558; galleons block entry to Rochelle, 565, 579.
-, cannot face English fleet, 589; arrives from Provence, 595; confidences to Zorzi about fleet, 596.
-, -, Charles II of, Duke of Elbeuf, Elbœuf:
-, made governor of Picardy, 303.
-, -, Claude de, Duke of Chevreuse, 496.
-, overtures for peace, 97; Richelieu gets to write to Buckingham, 111; strictures against, 117; leaves Court in dudgeon, 124.
-, Montagu to visit, 153, 158, 168; Richelieu sends for to Court, 188; gets help in Lorraine, 199; received at Court, Richelieu sees, 202.
-, may be employed for mediation with England, 206; goes to England for accommodation, 237.
-, remains in Paris against will, 220; letter to Buckingham by Seton, 229; Louis dislikes, 248.
-, makes his peace, 386; returning to Paris, 476; claims credit of Lorraine settlement, 488.
-, Buckingham went for release of, 616.
-, -, Francis of, Bishop of Verdun:
-, Spaniards encourage, 388; emperor promises help to, 574.
-, -, Louis of, Prince of Pfaltzbourg, Falsbergh, Falsburgh, Falsberg:
-, demands release of Montagu, 501, 590; negotiations about Montagu, 525, 528; complains of detention of Montagu, 599.

Losieres, Ponce de, Marshal de Themines, Tamines, lieutenant general in Britanny:
-, sends word of English fleet, 295; Schomberg succeeds, 497.

Loudrière, Sieur de, Lodrieres:
-, goes to join Buckingham, 325; says Rochelle will open gates to king if English fleet goes, 469.

Louis XII, King of France:
-, remark on suppressing parliaments, 305, 306.

Louis XIII, King of France, the Most Christian, 10, 23, 52, 54, 67, 111, 128, 216, 228, 245, 273, 289, 328, 339, 500, 513, 514.
-, (1626):
-, orders moderation to Rochelle, 1; Wake urges Grisons to send to, 3; Swiss hopes from, 15.
-, instructions to Bassompierre, 7; Bassompierre reports negotiations to, 14.
-, does not help common cause, 11; promises money to Gabor, 16.
-, strained relations with England, 17, 28; Rouen urges to seize English goods, 31.
-, reported accommodation with Charles, 36; instructs Cœuvres not to proceed with treaty, 37; sends money to Valtelline, 38.
-, means to declare self chief of Catholic and Lutheran league in empire, 40, 41.
-, does not back Farges, 41; Spada wants to join league against England, 45.
-, Grisons will explain position to, 48; Charles wishes to set example to, 51.
-, Buckingham wishes to conciliate favour, 53; object of reconciliation with England, 58.
-, Charles complains of bad return to concessions, 68; sending money to Valtelline, 71; contributions to cause, 73.
-, (1627):
-, decision awaited about English negotiations, 80; objects to Buckingham's visit, 82, 89.
-, talks with Father Sancy about Bassompierre's arrangements, 92; could not do more for Spain if paid, 93.
-, disapproves of Bassompierre's negotiations, 97, 124, 254, 337; supposed ill will against England, 98; suspicion of collusion with Spain, 99, 108.
-, means to extirpate Huguenots, 99, 110; perilous position, 104; on bad terms with Monsieur, 112.
-, wants peace with Rochellese, 134; insists on Charles keeping articles about Catholics, 135.
-, journey to Poitiers, 136; Dutch build ships for, 140; alliance with Dutch, 152, 477.
-, rejected Montagu, 158; wants to arrange trade overland, 162; English want to keep uneasy, 166.
-, better relations with England, 171, 174; English grant of ships to, 176.
-, question of reconciliation with England, 188, 195, 198, 208, 209; would like interposition of Venice, 190.
-, Baden will not see, 189; threats against Dutch, 192; will never throw over Richelieu, 199, 327.
-, Dishington speaks to, 212; St. Martin useful to, 215; raises fresh levies, 226; strength against Huguenots, 227.
-, at Paris, 219; going to Poitou, 231, 404; ready to take field, 259.
-, Buckingham tempts Soissons to rebel against, 223; alleged injuries to Charles, 239.
-, will await proposals for reconciliation, 223; letter to Marini, 235; reply to Montagu's paper, 236.
-, Scots guard of, 229; sending embassy to Dutch, 246; dislike of Chevreuse, 248.
-, Soubise would like to begin negotiations with, 249; ready to listen to proposals for reconciliation, 264.
-, grants passport for letters, 250; forbids trade with England, 255; promise to Dishington broken, 271.
-, Rochelle declares for, 251; Rochelle fears losing favour, 257; broken promise to Rochellese, 280.
-, Savoy wants to abandon Richelieu, 254; ready to submit quarrel with England to Savoy, 274.
-, Charles ready to keep friends with, 265, 338; will consider reply to Montagu, 275; Scaglia's letter shown to, 285; Charles regrets war with, 342; Charles ready for reconciliation with, 385.
-, means to take field against English, 288; resolution against English, 294.
-, can stop revolt, 290; receives constant reinforcements, 295; going to front, 300, 301; report of Angoulême to, 302.
-, indisposed, 297, 304, 313, 331; Henrietta sends Jermyn to, 298, 335.
-, does not expect to recover, 309; recovering, 325, 357; English say no hope save from death, 327.
-, Moulins hopes to be justified to, 314; letter from, seized in England, 315; Spain wants to keep weak, 323.
-, guarantees Rochelle against attack, 321.
-, disdains Spanish help, 333; Richelieu distressed at illness, 335; forbids ships of Provence to trade at Villefranche, 336; seizes Savoy ships at Marseilles, 354.
-, arrangement with Spain and emperor to drive Protestants out of Europe, 337, 338; promises to Rochelle not kept, 341.
-, sends for Dutch ships, 343, 344, 358; no need of land forces, 346; sure to relieve St. Martin, 347; Dutch ships for, 396, 405, 408.
-, will complain if Dutch attack Dunkirkers helping France, 351; offers of Messia to, 357, 363; wants Dutch alliance renewed, 358.
-, collecting fleet, 359; renews alliance with Dutch, 367; wants to hire ships of Dutch, 383.
-, negotiations with Spain for league, 360, 365; Spain promises ships, 363; difficulty of accepting Spanish alliance, 367.
-, joining army will make great difference, 370; Charles says did not wish war with, 373.
-, Danes will approach after Charles, 375; honours Strozzi, 379; report to prevent going to Poitou, 380.
-, doubts cast on Venetian friendliness to, 381; Bethune would advise to make peace, 382.
-, Charles cannot allow to become master at sea and suppress Protestants, 384.
-, soldier brings letters to from Ré, 387; Charles calls conduct unworthy, 390.
-, good relations with Venice, 392; Bethune's advice to, 394, 403, 413, 414, 430; must be free to punish Huguenots, 401, 402.
-, receives St. Seurin but will not see Ashburnham, 393, 417, 425; insists on English withdrawing before treating, 404, 406, 425.
-, can soon be free of Spanish help, 395; Moretta reports interview with, 396.
-, Marillac and Schomberg induce to move against Rochelle, 397; Richelieu tries to get away from Rochelle, 398.
-, would not carry out peace with Huguenots, 401; releases Savoyard galleys, 403.
-, queen mother justifies, 411; Venice urges reconciliation on, 413; will want compensation for St. Esprit, 415.
-, going to Britanny to see fleet, 411; orders Toiras to hold on, 421.
-, goes to see English fleet, admires but annoyed at firing, 429.
-, Zoble to return to, 434, 447; tells Zoble of desire for peace, 435; Dutch wait to hear how takes Texel affair, 436; Dutch ought to make good loss of St. Esprit to, 437; often goes to see fleet, 438.
-, contemplates further relief for Ré, 438; Rochelle urged to submit to, 439; joins army, wants sea fight, 441.
-, need of Spanish alliance for defence, 442; will never request intervention, 444; Charles wishes to be friendly with, 445.
-, nothing can be done against Austrians without help, 449; means to see Ré affair through, 450.
-, kindness of heart, overruled, 451; waits to see what Buckingham will do, 452.
-, will treat if English withdraw, 453; will not include rebel Huguenots in treaty, 454, 480.
-, Charles believes wants peace, 456; Wake's peace, 456; Wake's criticism of, 459–464; news expected from, 465.
-, intervenes in works at Rochelle, 466; letters to queen mother about Ré, 467, 474; promises to prior of St. Martin, 468.
-, Rochelle ready to open gates to, 469, 488; hastens building of forts, 478; determined to prosecute siege of Rochelle, 481, 495, 503.
-, ennobles garrison of St. Martin, 475; wants to forestall relief to Buckingham, 479; rewards Toyras, 496; and Schomberg, 497, 510.
-, Venice urges reconciliation on, 476, 492, 493; pleased at Savoy's offer to mediate, 479, 495; hopes and fears about in England, 486.
-, sends Schomberg to relieve Ré, 491; freely releases English prisoners, 497, 528, 540; Bethune speaks of success, 502.
-, asks Henrietta for dogs, 497; ordered Montagu's arrest, 501; Spaniards observing progress against Rochelle, 512.
-, queen mother incites against Austria, 509; pope glad will get rid of incubus of Huguenots, 511, 512.
-, Buckingham ready for peace with, 518; determination against Rochelle makes peace difficult, 520.
-, effort to divert from war against Huguenots, 522; eager for peace with England, 524; ready to listen to peace proposals, 525, 529; possible courses for peace, 534.
-, Spain will do all to prevent taking Rochelle, 539; treaty for navigation with James, 543.
-, illicit influence of Duchess of Chevreuse over, 617; accused of not keeping promise to Huguenots, 618; Spaniards artfully offer ships to, 621, 623.
-, (1628):
-, Venice approaches for reconciliation, 540; Charles criticises behaviour, 542; leaning to peace, 545.
-, staying under Rochelle, 546; tired of siege of Rochelle, 551, 565.
-, does not want Dutch ambassadors before alliance signed, 548, 551, 555; Dutch desire treaty more than, 554.
-, orders Guise to Provence, 552; Christina hopes will get rid of Richelieu, 553.
-, Carleton pities, 556; Henrietta's message to by Meaux, 558; pledged Charles to Rochellese, 559.
-, English demand shall not increase forces during armistice, 562; Dutch believe will receive ambassadors, 563.
-, would rather lose Paris than Rochelle, 564; need of knowing views about peace, 567; determined to take Rochelle, 569, 576.
-, incensed at idea of foreign interference with Rochelle, 570; Zorzi will not suggest compromise with Huguenots, 579.
-, writes that means to have Rochelle, 580; English think cannot abandon Nevers, 584.
-, may not receive Dutch ambassadors at camp, 586; queen mother cannot decide on question of reconciliation without, 588.
-, seizes ships to sink at Rochelle, 589; Fadrique di Toledo offended with, 589, 590.
-, queen mother more interested than, in capture of Rochelle, 598.
-, returns to Paris, office of Zorzi with, about reconciliation, 600.

Louis, son of Elector Palatine, 416n.

Low Countries. See Netherlands.

Lower House. See Commons, House of.

Loye. See Loix.

Lubeck [German Empire], 136.
-, fight with ships of, 274; Denmark fortifies, 308; likely to make terms with emperor, 351.
-, Tilly's demands of, 354; Tilly and Wallenstein make agreement with, 406.
-, emperor buying ships at, for Baltic, 484; declare for Austrians, 500.
-, fears designs of imperialists, 563; shipbuilders from Provence and Italy at, 575.
-, imperialists demands of, 585; shipbuilding materials from, 619.

Lucca [Prov. Lucca, Italy], 192.

Lucerna. See Luserna.

Ludovisio, Cardinal Alessandro:
-, Hyacinth's papers handed to, 252.

Luis. See Lewis.

Luistat. See Gluckstadt.

Luneburg, Duke of. See Christian, Duke of Luneburg.

Lusazia. See Lausitz.

Luserna, Val di Lucerna [Prov. Torino, Italy]:
-, persecution of Protestants in, 441.

Luxemburg:
-, Montagu going by, 317.

Luz, Isaac Antonio:
-, employed in negotiations at Brussels, 255.

Lyon, Jean:
-, marriages of, 42n.

Lyons [Rhone, France], 264, 289, 480.
-, news from, 19, 359, 431, 525.
-, Louis sends money to Valtelline through, 71; English merchants ask for bank at, 291.
-, governor of, 388.