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L.

La Baldovin (Bauldovin). See Baldovin.

Lacaan, Dr. See Lecaan.

Lace (orice), for the Great Wardrobe, 371;

gold and silver, seizure of, 54.

La Chapelle. See Chapelle.

La Farelle. See Farelle.

La Fargues. See Fargues.

La Fort. See Fort.

Laine. See Linen.

Lake, —, debts owing by John Girrard to, 85.

-, -, papers concerning the Newels, 172.

-, Giles, et al., prize ship Jolly and her lading granted to, 275.

-, See also Leake.

La Maire. See Maire.

Lambie, William, minister, payment to, 117.

La Meloniere. See Meloniere.

Lampson, Joseph, crier of the High Court of Admiralty, 260.

Lanark, county of, sheriff of, rents payable by, 65.

Lanark, co. Lanark, borough of, 68;

hospital, 68.

Lancaster, county of, 250.

Houses, Duties on, Receiver General of, 160;

Surveyor of. See Carter, R.;

Leigh, W.

lands in, 152.

Receiver General of Taxes, See Mollyneux, N.;

Kent, W.;

Thornton, J.

sheriff of. See Cole, E.

Lancaster, co. Lancaster, collector of. See Bentley, J.;

Customs House books for, 389.

Lancaster, Isaac, stamper, 471.

Lancaster Herald. See King, G.

Lance, David, master plasterer to the Works, 133, 233.

Land Tax, Assessment Commissioners of, 298.

on a shop and warehouse standing in two counties, 463.

See also Assessments;

Scotland.

Landcarriage waiters. See Scotland—Customs.

LANDS

Crown Lands, grants and leases of, 7, 25, 26, 27, 77, 83, 136, 139, 144, 147, 149, 152, 174, 179, 187, 191, 212, 239, 248, 250, 261, 264, 266, 273, 287, 308, 316, 334, 342, 343, 362, 370, 371, 373, 374, 379, 398, 427, 432, 437, 463;

in custodiam, 152, 172, 240.

rents and revenues, arrears, 401.

Auditor of, 28, 169, 174;

deputy to. See Taylor, J.

See also Godolphin, S.;

Jett, T.

collector of. See Gilliver, R.

Receivers General of, 28, 169, 223;

deputy to. See Peck, D.;

Hewson, S.

See also Granger, M.;

Peck, D.;

Tilson, C.;

Whitley, Ralph;

Whitley, Roger;

Whitley-Thomas.

Surveyor General of, 3, 282.

constat by, 187, 370, 373.

deputy to. See Taylor, J.

memorandum by, 187, 342.

petitions referred to, 111, 136, 164, 166, 174, 185, 191, 223, 248, 250, 266, 316, 370, 371, 374, 398, 437, 463.

ratal by, 140, 152, 174, 342, 370, 373.

report referred to, 255.

reports by, 7, 25, 27, 86, 102, 147, 149, 159, 179, 212, 261, 270, 273, 308, 334, 343, 362, 373, 432, 463.

warrants to, 102, 147, 261, 273, 287, 334, 342, 362, 373.

See also Travers, S.

derelict, grant of, 293, 432.

forfeited, 7, 77, 161, 206, 218, 235, 239, 337.

jointure, reversion to the Crown of, 82.

-, Ireland. See Ireland.

-, Scotland. See Scotland.

Landsurveyors. See Scotland—Customs.

Landwaiters. See Customs;

Scotland—Customs.

Lane, Thomas, pension of, 300.

-, William, proposed as tidesman, 238.

Lang, Walter, tidesman and boatman at Fowey, 56.

Langdon, Thomas, tidesman in Bristol port, 361.

Langrish, Charles, landwaiter at Aberdeen, 271.

Langshaw, John, plumber, affidavit concerning embezzlement of materials of Beaumaris Castle, 9.

Langston, [Francis], lieutenant general, Regiment of Dragoons of (4th Dragoon Guards), 171.

-, Francis, Lieutenant General of the Forces in Ireland, 168.

Langton, [George, Inspector of the Outport Collectors' Accounts], 195.

-, [George], a Commissioner of Transports, 173, 387.

Laniden (Llanndon, Launden) alias Bonydsn, ferry between Penean and Llanthoyn, 152, 239.

La Piere. See Piere.

La Praed. See Praed.

Largie, co. Aberdeen, feuar of, 59.

Largo Bay, co. Fife, ship seized in, 80, 104.

La Roche. See Roche.

Latin Secretary. See Hill, R.

Latter, [Leuther, co. Kincardine], 79.

Lauder, co. Berwick, borough of, 68.

Lauder, Sir Robert, Clerk of the Sheriff's Roll, Scotland, 468.

Lauderdale, co. Berwick, bailliary of, rent payable by, 64.

Lauderdale, Earl of. See Maitland, J.

Launden. See Laniden.

Lauze, John, lease of premises at Richmond, 334.

Lavenza. See Avenza.

Law, Counsellor at. See Whitlock, Sir W.

Law, John, clerk, the Queen's Almoner in Scotland, 113, 175, 468.

-, William, Professor of Philosophy at Edinburgh University, 390.

Lawley, George, tidesman, superannuation of, 238.

Lawrance, David, tidesman, London port, 201.

Laws, John, employed at Brussels during absence of the Envoy, 212;

Secretary at Brussels, 400.

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

Lawson, Hans, master of the Catherine dogger, 80.

-, Robert, surety for John Hodgson et al., 400.

L'Clerk. See Clerk.

Lead, belonging to Beaumaris Castle, 9, 10;

for the Indians in New York, 266;

mines. See Mines;

ore, lease of tenth of, 127;

Smelting Lead with Pitcoal and Seacoal, Governor and Company for, 471.

Leagues and Treaties. See Foedera.

Leake (Lake), Sir John, Admiral, 279, 282, 359.

Fleet under, 370.

going to Virginia, 219.

gunnage of two French men of war, 367.

money for the Forces in Catalonia, 92, 242.

Secretary to. See Archdale, G.

Leather, duty on. See Excise—duties.

Leather maker, 124.

Le Begue. See Begue.

Le Bon. See Bon.

Lecaan (Le Caan, Lacaan), John, Dr., Physician to the Forces in Spain, 3, 176, 329.

Lechmere (Lechemore), Mico, petition of, 341.

-, Nicholas, Queen's Counsel, 230.

-, -, Surveyor of the Petty Customs and Subsidies, London port, and of the Subsidies of 3s. per ton and 12d. per pound, 376.

Le Clerk. See Clerk.

Ledenborough. See Lenborough.

Lee, George, collector for part of co. Galway, 107, 420.

Leeds, co. York, 96, 474.

Leeds, Duke of. See Osborne, T.

Leeward Islands, Army in, going from Ireland to, 457;

recruits for, 381;

remittances for, exchange rate of, 417.

Captain General and Governor in Chief of. See Parke, D.

chaplain going to. See Cargil, J.

Governor of. See Codrington, C.

houses destroyed by hurricane, nails, bolts and hinges sent to inhabitants to enable them to rebuild, 49.

Ordnance Office charges towards support of, 92.

pacquet boats going to, recruits transported to, 381;

clothing sent in, 381.

Le Fevre. See Fevre.

Legge, William, Lord Dartmouth, a Commissioner for Trade, 141, 341.

Leghorn, Italy, 21, 36, 346, 347, 348;

Consul at, 376;

Navy ships at, victualling for, 244;

tin for, 234, 375, 419.

Leicester, county of, Receiver General of Taxes. See Bradgate, J.;

sheriff of. See Phillips, W.

Leicester, Sir Francis, sheriff of Chester, 100.

Leigh, William, Surveyor of the Duties on Houses, co. Lancaster, 160.

Leighton, —, colonel, petition concerning Wardenship of the Fleet Prison, 272, 386.

Leipsic University, 350.

LEITH, co. Edinburgh, 82, 108, 201, 281, 444.

boatmen at, 327, 373.

card manufactory at, iron wire and iron tacks imported, duty free, from Holland for, 128.

coastwaiter at, 138.

cocquet at, 125;

clerk to, 126.

cocquet master at. See Saunderson, —.

collector of, to keep accounts of the Navy convoys and cruising ships, 271;

to receive and take care of anchors and cables of Navy convoys and cruising ships, 271.

Customs House at, clerk to. See Auchterlony, J.

Customs officers, salary bill, 76, 206, 312, 412.

feuar of, 61.

landwaiters at, 246.

merchant at, 126.

riding officers at, 470.

rope works at, grant of exemption from Customs duties, 122.

soap works at, 127, 128;

grant of exemption from Customs duties, 122.

sugar works at, grant of exemption from Customs duties, 120, 122, 128.

surveyor at. See Dundas, G.

tidesmen at, 270, 321.

tidesurveyor at, 470.

tidewaiter in, 139.

tobacco inspector at, 270, 312.

weighers and markers at, 312.

wine taster at, 270, 312.

Leith, North, co. Edinburgh, glass works at, wood ashes and clay ashes imported, duty free, from London for, 128.

Leithhead, [co. Edinburgh], feuar of, 61.

Leland, Elizabeth, petition for employment for her husband and son in the Customs at Liverpool or Bristol, 250.

Le Meschen. See Meschen.

Le Neve. See Neve.

Lenborough, Ledenborough, co. Buckingham, 197.

Lepell, Nicholas, colonel, Regiment of Foot of, 33, 219, 409.

Leslie (Leslye), Alexander, landwaiter and searcher at Dumfries, 246.

-, -, underwardrobe, Scotland, 114.

-, David, formerly Melville, 5th Earl of Leven, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 119;

Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in Scotland, 166, 198;

Constable of Edinburgh Castle, 113, 468.

Lesmahagow, Lessmahago, co. Lanark, feuar of, 61.

Leswalt, co. Wigtown, feuar of, 59.

Lethem, John, smith to the Works, Scotland, 115.

Leuther. See Latter.

Leven, Earl of. See Leslie, D.

Leveson, Walter, major, 200.

Levington, —, pension of, 116.

-, -, Mrs., payment to, 117.

Lewis, Isle of, 82.

Lewis, Outer Hebrides, feuars of, 59.

Ley, Margaret, Dowager Countess of Marlborough, royal bounty for, 25, 473.

Leyden, Holland, 353.

Leys, co. Kincardine, 79.

Libourn. See Lisbon.

Libraries

Cotton Library, Trustees for, 287.

Queen's Library at St. James's to be moved to Cotton House, 131.

Holyrood House, 114, 468.

Library Keeper to the Queen. See Bentley, R.

Lidderdale, —, feuar of St. Mary Isle, 60.

Lighthouse, duties, 306;

at Spurn Head, 306;

on Eddystone Rock, blown down in the great storm, 28.

Ligwigg [Penrhos-Lligwy], co. Anglesey, 152.

Lille, Lisle, France, surrender of, 415, 417, 437.

Lillingston, Luke, colonel, 247;

sea service regiment of, 163, 314, 324, 382, 400, 403, 417, 457.

Lilly, Stephen, Receiver General of the Post Office, 179, 420.

Limburner, Matthew, appointment as boatman at Leith declined, 327;

boatman at Leith, 373.

Limerick, co. Limerick, garrison at, 213.

Lincoln, county of, lands in, 191, 280, 293, 342, 374, 432;

Receiver General of Taxes. See Bonner, V.;

Cawthorp, W.;

Coxell, J.;

Whittingham, R.

Lincoln Castle, prisoner in, 396.

Lind, Geo., Scottish Act for a manufactory of fine linen for, 125.

Lindhurst. See Lyndhurst.

Lindores, co. Fife, chamberlain of, 62.

Lindots, Lord, pension of, 115.

Lindsay (Lindsey), —, lately died in Flanders, charity to family refused, 27.

-, Colin, 3rd Earl of Balcarres, feu duties of Orkney and Shetland, 58, 59.

-, John, 19th Earl of Crawford, Regiment of Foot of, 119, 168;

payment to, 116;

pension of, 115;

pension of children of, 115.

Linegar, John, tidesurveyor at Liverpool, 106.

Linen (laine), duty on, 111.

exportation of, 111.

Flanders, duty on, 76.

for the Queen, 160.

French, illegal trading at Newfoundland of, 269.

Holland, duty on, 76;

imported duty free, 255.

manufactory of, Scottish Act for, 124, 125.

Linen Company, Scottish Act in favour of, 124.

Ling, importation forbidden of, 456.

Linlithgow, bridge of, grant of Customs at, 126.

Linlithgow, county of, sheriff of, rents payable by, 65.

Linlithgow, sheriffdom of, 438.

Linlithgow, co. Linlithgow, borough of, 68;

Post Office, runners between Borrowstownness and, 182.

Linlithgow, Earl of. See Livingston, A.

Linn, James, landcarriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 373.

LISBON, Libourn, 147, 148, 364, 365.

arms for, 215, 266.

bed, etc., sent to, for the King of Portugal, 382.

bell for, 465.

bills of exchange payable in, 1, 70, 95, 163, 175, 203, 238.

cloth for, for the troops of the King of Portugal, 70, 218, 235, 239.

English merchant at, 242.

exchange rate at, 359.

horses lost while being transported to, 51.

letters from, 282.

merchants' correspondent in, 111.

pacquet boats between Falmouth and, attacked by French privateers, 179, 310.

cloth and hats for the Portuguese Army carried by, 70, 102, 218, 235, 239, 306.

French officers carried by, 291, 332.

hire of ships to act as, 310.

new boat to be built, 310.

prize money for, 179.

recruits transported by, 435, 450, 451.

refitment of, 311.

sick soldiers carried by, 469.

paper imported into Scotland from, 129.

Queen of Portugal going from Holland to, 34, 37, 330, 338, 374.

remittances for, 7, 8, 51, 52, 280.

ships, going to, conveyance of tin on, 234.

hired for, dispute concerning allowance for demurrage, 3, 94.

taken as prize, 428, 455.

taken up and fitted at, for transport of horses from Italy to Barcelona, 279.

to be always ready at, to take money for the Army in Spain, 92.

stores going to, seized by the enemy, recapture of, 422.

tin at, disposal of, 375.

type imported into Scotland from, 129.

Lisburn, co. Antrim, 206.

Liskeard, co. Cornwall, manor of, 362.

Lisle, France. See Lille.

Lisle, Mary de, widow, petition for continuance of pension granted to husband of, 225.

Lithuania, 349.

Littleton, Christiana. See Temple, Christiana.

-, Thomas, 341, 383.

-, Sir Thomas, Speaker of the House of Commons, jewel plate delivered to, 27.

-, -, Treasurer of the Navy, 17, 265.

accounts of, 326.

Cashier to. See Hawes, —.

issues to, 2, 3, 12, 15, 47, 48, 50, 52, 93, 137, 139, 209, 227, 244, 247, 249, 251, 271, 289, 325, 328, 365, 368, 380, 394, 417, 448, 454, 456, 466, 470, 471.

loans by, 50, 147, 448, 454.

memorial of, 5, 21.

payments by, 7, 12, 47, 50, 93, 325, 380, 394, 400, 411, 417, 470, 471.

Liveries, for Ambassadors, 347;

for Foot Regiments. 453, 465: for the Queen's Regiment of Horse, 110, 163;

for Trumpeters attending the Duke of Marlborough, 137. See also Wardrobe, Great.

Liverpool, co. Lancaster, coals carried to the Isle of Man, Ireland and the Plantations from, certificate of duties on, 94.

collector of. See Scarborough, E.

Customs at, petition for employment in, 250.

landwaiters at, 297, 298, 361.

merchant of, 224.

sugar, Panellis, exported to Scotland, 128.

tidesmen at, 106, 360.

tidesurveyors at, 106, 425.

tidewaiters at, 298.

Livesay (Levesay), [John], brigadier general, Regiment of Foot of, 33, 40, 280, 381, 392, 421, 426;

sea service regiment of, 12, 73, 84, 109, 110, 163, 170, 208, 251, 252, 403.

Livingston, [co. Linlithgow], barony of, 438.

Livingston, Kirk of, [co. Linlithgow], 438, 439.

Livingston, Alexander, Earl of Linlithgow, grant of Customs at the bridge of Linlithgow, 126.

-, Thomas, Viscount Teviot, Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons of, 117.

Livres. See Coins.

Llanddeiniolen. See Llanthoyn.

Llanndon. See Laniden.

Llanthoyn [Llanddeiniolen], co. Carnarvon, 152.

Llewellyn (Luellyn), [John], Commissary General of Provisions for the Army in Spain and Portugal, 364.

Lloyd, —, brigadier, Queen's Regiment of Dragoons of, 199.

-, Sir Charles, of Mill Field [Maesy-Vallin], baronetcy fee of, 450.

-, Edward, a Commissioner of Stamp Duties, 213.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Chester, 297.

-, Henry, extraordinary tidesman at Bristol, appointed tidesman, 254.

-, Peirce, of Ligwigg [Penrhos-Lligwy], 152.

-, -, Thomas, son of, lease of ferries to, 152, 239.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Chester, Denbigh and Flint, 99.

-, [Thomas], major, Governor of the Fort of St. John's, Newfoundland, 269;

Commander of the garrison at Newfoundland, 434.

Loans, at the Exchequer. See Exchequer Receipt.

on Assessments. See Assessments.

on the duties on coal. See Customs—duties.

on Deficiencies. See Deficiencies.

on the Hereditary Excise. See Excise—duties.

on the duties on malt. See Excise—duties.

on Tin. See Tin.

on Tunnage and Poundage. See Customs—duties.

names of individual lenders—

Brewster, E.

Bridges, J.

Furnese, Sir H.

How, J.

Janssen, Sir T.

Mason, C.

Medina, —.

Micklethwayte, T.

Milner, J.

Rialton, Viscount.

Whitfield, W.

Williams, J.

Lochmaben, co. Dumfries, borough of, 68.

Locket, Edward, sale of ground at Castle Hill, Windsor, 102.

Locksmith, Queen's. See Harris, P.

Lodington, Benjamin, Agent and Consul General at Tripoli, 71, 303, 354.

Lodowick, Charles, merchant, payment for subsistence of the Forces in New York, 464.

Loftin, —, money recovered against the Earl of Bellomont, 166.

Logie, Scotland, 113.

Logie Fintrae, feuar of, 61.

Logwood, duties on, pension on, 313.

Lom, Peter de, captain, petition to be restored to pension, 373.

Lomas, Henry, tidesman at Liverpool, appointed tidesurveyor, 106.

LONDON, 185, 235, 370, 430, 449, 461, 474.

bailiff of, 341.

beer and ale in, retailers of, 449.

bishop of, 100, 272, 471. See also Compton, H.

brewer of, 462.

brewery at, assistants of, 261;

officers of, 261;

surveyors of, 261.

Chamberlain of, 309. See also Fazakerley, Sir W.

City Orphans Charity, Stamp Duty for recognizances entered into on account of, 156, 157, 309.

clay ashes exported to North Leith for the Glass Work, 128.

coals, duties on, Receiver of, 446.

Corporation of, wines for, 193.

fish for, 56.

Hawkers and Pedlars in, surveyor of, 150.

Houses, duty on, Receiver General of, 393;

Surveyors of. See Smith, R.;

Yaxley, H.

Lord Mayor of, 471.

Lord Mayor and Aldermen of, 309;

Court of, 156.

merchants of, 70, 75, 107, 111, 129, 133, 202, 218, 221, 222, 235, 245, 376, 391, 428, 441, 458, 461.

Navy ships at, 470.

Package and Scavage, duty of, 214.

paper exported to Scotland, 129.

poor of, relief and support of, 150, 471.

port of, 23, 95.

Customs—

officers of, coastwaiters, 56, 235, 298.

collector outwards, 138.

Comptrollers. See Backwell, E.;

Backwell, J.;

Downing, C.;

Downing, W.

copying clerk inwards, 56.

Landwaiters, 201, 257, 398, 409.

parchment, etc., for blank books of, 158.

patent officers, 18, 106.

Queen's waiters, 73, 192, 246.

Receivers, 446.

reward for, 101.

searchers, deputy, 305.

Subsidies Inwards, collectors of. See Shaw, C.;

Shaw, Sir J.;

Townson, R.

tidesmen, 201, 421, 425;

extraordinary, 141, 298;

inferior list, 56, 105, 155, 361, 384, 425.

tidewaiters, 155.

undersearchers. See Pearce, R.;

Walker, T.

watchmen, 224, 254, 425.

watermen, 298.

wine tasters, 56, 138.

Petty Customs and Subsidies, Surveyors of. See Allen, J.;

Freckleton, T.;

Gibson, T.;

Green, J.;

Lechmere, N.

revenue, 196.

salary bill, 90, 199, 306, 408.

warehouse, Surveyor of, additional assistants to, 106.

Excise officers, collector, petition to be appointed collector of the Salt Duty, 239;

principal gauger and principal officer for imported liquors, 206.

Post Office, expresses to Berwick, 181;

packets sent between Berwick and, 180;

packets sent between Edinburgh and, 180.

Remembrancer of. See Bellamy, W.

salt work erected near, 446, 447.

Secretary of State, Scotland, office in, 114, 116.

sheriffs of. See Hobson, C.;

Stainer, Sir S.;

Thorold, Sir C.

silks (alamodes and lustrings) brought to, seizure of, 179.

soap, ashes exported to Scotland, 128;

boilers in, 259;

hard, exported to Scotland, 129.

sugar exported to Scotland, 128.

tallow chandler of, 391.

tar for, 56.

Taxes, Receiver General of. See Fazakerley, Sir W.

teazles exported to Scotland, 129.

thread, pack, exported to Scotland, 129.

type exported to Scotland, 129.

victuallers in, 449.

wire, iron, exported to Scotland, 129.

wood ashes exported to Scotland, 128.

LONDON AND WESTMINSTER, STREETS AND PLACES IN

Aldgate Church. See London and Westminster—St. Botolph's.

Arlington Street, 280.

Bartlett Court, 112.

Beak Street, 273, 342.

Berkeley House, plasterer at, 133.

Brake, the, 185.

Bread Street, 197.

Broad Street, Navy Pay Office at, 53.

Chapel Royal, children of, clothes allowance for those whose voices have changed, 75, 248, 397, 401;

liveries for, 75.

Clifford's Inn, 376.

Cockpit, 75, 185, 233, 308.

Coleman Street, 53.

Cotton House, Queen's Library moved to, 131.

Doctors Commons, 310.

Dog Kennel, St. James's Park, 27.

Dogg Fields (Dogfeild) alias Mulghay, 273, 342.

Fleet Prison, 107, 235, 467;

Warden of, recovery by the Crown of the office of, 272, 386.

Great Gatehouse, 179, 292.

Guildhall, 286.

Hyde Park, 3.

deer in, hay and beans for, 89;

removed from Windsor House Park to, 34, 336.

Gate, roadway between Kensington House Gate and, 365, 372.

gatekeeper of, 89.

gravel laid in, 372.

Keepers in. See Emerson, W.;

Pleyell, J.;

Portman, H.

New Gate, 304.

Ring in, watering the, 157.

roadway in, watering the, 192, 304.

underkeepers of, 89.

works in, 464.

Inns of Chancery Receiver General of Taxes for. See Fazakerley, Sir W.

Inns of Court, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Fazakerley, Sir W.

Kensington House Gate, roadway between Hyde Park Gate and, 365, 372.

King Street, 179, 273, 292, 342.

Lambeth Marsh, 393.

Lincoln's Inn, 246, 429.

Lombard Street, 173.

Ludgate prison, 242.

Marshalsea prison, 388.

Mulghay alias Dogg Fields (Dogfeild), 273, 342.

New Palace Yard, 179, 292.

Orchard Street, 293.

Pall Mall, 373, 379.

Piccadilly, 342.

Privy Garden door, 473.

Queen's Gate, 372.

St. Andrew, Holborn, 246.

St. Botolph's, Aldgate, 96, 172, 176, 229;

churchwardens of, perpetuity for relief of the poor, 108, 132.

St. Dunstan in the West, 246.

St. James's, bailiwick of, lease of messuages and tenements in, 273, 342;

French and Dutch church at, 379.

St. James's House, New River water for, 248.

St. James's Old Highway, 379.

St. James's Palace, 379.

Council Chamber at, 398.

eating room of the Maids of Honour at, 75.

Horse and Foot Guards at, 344.

necessaries at, 75.

Order in Council dated at, 144, 146, 201.

plasterer at, 133.

privy seal dated at, 58, 59.

Queen's Chapel at, books of, 228.

Queen's Library moved to Cotton House from, 131.

royal sign manual dated at, 131, 150, 167, 204, 259.

royal warrants dated at, 83, 85, 87, 93, 99, 104, 136, 148, 168, 174, 179, 213, 219, 220, 225, 233, 242, 253, 258, 259, 261, 275, 276, 369, 371, 427, 428, 432, 439, 440, 441, 448, 450, 454, 456, 457, 462, 463, 464, 467, 470, 471.

sconces, etc., for, 192.

Standing Wardrobe at, Keeper of. See Chase, J.;

Hume, P.;

necessaries for, 368.

tables, etc., “for the birthday,” 158.

Taxes, Receiver General of. See Taylor, J.

works at, 462.

St. James's Park, allowance for keeping to cease, 427.

deer in, 412;

hay and corn for, 291;

removed from Windsor House Park to, 34, 336.

Dog Kennel in, 27.

fish and fowl in, 412;

feed for, 291.

gatekeepers, 291.

house for pheasants, guinea hens, partridges and other fowl in, 370, 379.

issue for, 188.

keepers of, 412.

lease of, 427.

underkeepers of, 291.

wall and garden wall, encroachers on, 86.

Wilderness, lease of, 427.

works in, 34, 328, 464.

St. John Baptist, Walbrook, perpetuity for the poor of, 140.

St. Magnus, perpetuity for the poor of, 132.

St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 342.

St. Paul's Cathedral, crimson serge for covering the throne of, 368.

Savoy, 388.

bell and burial ground, 299.

chapel and minister's house in, lease of, to the High German Lutheran Protestants, 248;

wardens of, 299.

French ministers in, annuity for, 85, 300, 470.

guardhouses and offices at, reparations in, 434.

Hospital of, 250.

artificers of, 26.

dissolution of, 310.

leases belonging to, 310.

Master of, repair of house of, 310. See also Killigrew, Dr.

poor rates due from, 299.

rents or revenue of, payment out of, 26;

Receiver of. See Burton, S.

messuages possessed by the Jesuits in, lease of, 267.

minister or lecturer of. See Pratt, [S.]

poor within the precinct of, allowance due to, 26, 310.

Scotland Yard, 308.

Six Acres, 342.

Smith Street, 298.

Somerset House, bed curtains at, 158;

disbursements at, 345;

necessaries at, 75;

taxes on, exemption from, 258, 451.

Spring Gardens, 392.

Star Tavern, 53.

Swallow Street, 273, 342.

Temple, The, Master of. See Sherlock, T.

Tower, The, Cæsar's Chapel, records in, work of digesting, chief clerk for. See Holmes, G.;

clerks employed in, 89, 192, 402;

supervisor of. See Topham, R.

Constable of. See Essex, Earl of.

Mint at, moneyers sent to the Mint at Edinburgh, 153.

Records in, Keeper of. See Topham, R.

Vicar of, perpetuity to, 70.

Tower Ward, 399.

Waterhouse, 273, 342.

Westminster Hall, courts in, 266;

for Westminster generally see Westminster.

Whitehall, 37, 172, 247, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355.

Palace, guardhouses and offices at, reparations in, 434;

Horse and Foot Guards at, 344;

Receiver General of Taxes. See Taylor, J.;

works at, 462.

Secretary of State, Scotland, repair of lodgings of, 114.

warrant dated, 370.

York Buildings, 202.

London, Kirklands of. See Loudoun.

London, George, land in St. James's leased to, 427.

Londonderry, garrison at, 213.

Londons, Easter and Wester. See Loudoun.

Long, —, captain, petition of, 234.

-, Richard, captain, commander of the Lewis prize, share of the Aquillon prize, 82, 130;

purchase of a ship at Bruges for a voyage to the West Indies, 140.

-, William, steward of divers manors in Somerset, 270.

Longbottom, Richard, barber to Wm. III, 55, 145.

Longford, co. Middlesex, 96.

Lonsdale, co. Westmorland, Commissioners for Land Tax at, 226.

Lonsdale, Lady. See Lowther, Katherine.

-, Lord. See Lowther, J.

Looker, Roger, lands in St. James's and St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 342.

Lopez, Andrew, of London, linen merchant, 110.

Lord Chamberlain. See Royal Household.

Lord Chancellor, Ireland. See Ireland.

-, Scotland. See Scotland.

Lord Chief Baron. See Exchequer Court.

Lord High Treasurer. See Exchequer Court.

Lord President. See Privy Council.

Lord Privy Seal. See Privy Seal.

Lords, House of, 28, 94.

address of, 92, 259.

attendance at, payment for, 332.

Clerk of, printed matter and stationery delivered to, 324.

Clerk of Parliaments. See Johnson, M.

doorkeepers of, payment to, 243.

Lords Committees, appointed to establish a Court of Exchequer in Scotland, 54, 56;

examinations by, 317.

Serjeant at Arms attending. See Goatley, S.

works at, 462.

-, -, Ireland. See Ireland.

Lords Justices, Ireland. See Ireland.

Lords Lieutenant, payment to under-clerks of the Privy Council for writing letters to, 150.

-, Ireland. See Ireland.

Lorin, Margaret, pension of, 233.

Lorraine, Duke of, Envoy from. See Begue, Baron le.

Lorrimer, George, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 361.

Lostwithiel, co. Cornwall, waiters and searchers at, 224.

Lothian, Marquess of. See Kerr, R.;

Kerr, W.

Lott and Cope. See Mines—lead.

LOTTERIES

Malt, offices of, necessaries for, 236, 339.

Tickets, accounts of, Comptroller of. See Duncombe, J.;

Wiseman, S.

benefits, 88, 134, 167, 200, 227, 296, 338, 361, 396, 418, 442, 459.

deficiencies of, and applications of revenue to, 85, 135, 166, 199, 229, 258, 297, 339, 374, 397, 418, 443, 461.

interest on, 361.

officers employed in, allowances to, 304.

Paymaster of. See Arnold, N.

principal and interest due on, 88, 134, 167, 200, 227, 296, 338, 380, 396, 418, 442, 459;

payment of, as by 1 Anne, c. 7, 304.

Million Adventure or Lottery (as by 5 Wm. and Mary, c. 7), offices for, necessaries for, 236, 339.

Tickets, annuities and benefits of, officer in the Exchequer for payment of. See Humble, Sir J.;

Paymaster of. See Taylor, R.

Loudoun, Londons, Easter and Wester, co. Ayr, barony of, 438.

Loudoun, London, Kirklands of, co. Ayr, barony of, 438.

Loudoun, Earl of. See Campbell, H.

Louis d'ors. See Coins.

Loup, William, landwaiter at Poole, appointed surveyor of Bristol, 455.

Louvigny, Jane Debenne, pension of, 234.

Love, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Suffolk, 87.

Loveday, John, purser of the Worcester, 88.

Lovelace, John, Lord Lovelace, Captain General and Governor in Chief of New York and New Jersey, 222, 231, 255, 259, 266, 270, 274, 297, 326, 337, 368.

agent to, 259.

chapel of, plate, prayer books, cushions, pulpit cloth, etc., for, 270.

commission as, fees and charges of passing, 27, 322.

issue to, for transporting goods and equipage to New York, 249.

royal bounty for transport charges, 27, 284.

Regiment of Foot of, 409.

Lovell, Sir Salathiell, Fifth Baron of the Exchequer Court, 44, 303, 395.

Low Countries. See Army.

Lowder, Thomas, an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 167.

Lowe, John, senior deputy chamberlain of the Exchequer, allowance for locking up Her Majesty's treasure, 193;

allowance for sorting and ordering records in the Treasury of the Receipt, 136.

Lower, Richard, Doctor of Physic, lease of Tintagel Castle, 284.

Lowine, William, works done for the better convenience of the Queen's hunting in Windsor Forest, 255.

Lowman, Henry, Housekeeper of Kensington Palace, 75, 142, 160, 302;

watering the roadway in Hyde Park, 192.

-, -, Mary, wife of, Wardrobekeeper of Kensington Palace, 302.

Lowndes, William, [Secretary to the Treasury], 54–472 passim;

allowance in lieu of fees, 72;

deputy to. See Taylor, J.;

secret service issues, 14, 18, 24, 30, 38, 51, 53, 187, 205, 298, 370, 411, 455, 469;

union of the East India Companies, 42, 43, 44.

Lowther, James, steward and bailiff of two-fourth parts of the lordship and barony of Kendal called Richmond Fee, 240.

-, John, Viscount Lonsdale, 147.

-, Katherine, Viscountess Lonsdale, lease of office of steward and bailiff of Richmond Fee alias Richmond Lands in the lordship and barony of Kendal, 85, 111, 147, 187, 240.

Lubeck, Germany, 318.

Lucas, John, Surveyor of the Duties on Houses, co. Surrey, 94.

Luellyn. See Llewellyn.

Luffness, co. Haddington, feuar of, 61.

Luke, Nicholas, searcher of Sandwich, 218.

Lumley, Frances, Countess of Scarborough, a Lady of the Bedchamber, 202, 301.

-, [Henry], lieutenant general of the Queen's Regiment of Horse, 110, 163.

-, Richard, Earl of Scarborough, 335, 376.

-, -, Richard, son of, 376.

-, -, William, son of, 376.

Lunegiane, Luniggiana, Italy, 347.

Luscombe, Tho., tidesman at Ilfracombe, 56.

Lustrings. See Silks.

Lutherans. See Germany—Protestants.

Lutwich, [Sir Edward], counsel for Lord Bulkeley, 9.

Lyel, James, of Gardin, Act in favour of, 124.

Lyme Regis, co. Dorset, annuity to the Corporation for repair of the Cobb pier, 73.

Lyn (Lynn), Samuel, Secretary and aide-de-camp to General Thomas Earl, 46, 415.

Lyndhurst (Lindhurst), co. Southampton, lease of lands called Cox Leasowes, Coxlease (Fox-lease) in, 174, 464.

Lynn Regis. See King's Lynn.

Lynwood. See New Forest.

Lyon, John, Lord Lyon, debt due to, 113.

-, William, tidesman, 238.

Lyon King at Arms. See Erskine, Sir A.