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La Broch or Broche, Elizabeth,
widow of Thomas La Broch
-, 42, 43
La Broch or Broche, Jean [?
Thomas], son of Thomas La
Broch
-, his proceedings against Cardinal, 42
-, petition to King, 43
La Broch or Broche, Thomas, of
Bordeaux, merchant, deceased
-, mentioned, 42, 43
La Costa, Peter de, in the service
of Prince Henry
-, his allowance, 64
Lacy, Sir Rowland, of Shiptonunder-Whichwood, co. Oxford
-, involved in dispute over Kingswood Forest, 170
Lady Croft, Bermondsey, co. Surrey property called, 285
La Faile, Martin de, a baron of
Flanders
-, 53
Lake, Sir Thomas, Clerk of the
Signet, later Secretary of
State
-, 5
-, his notes on petitions, 33, 141
-, complaint against, 95
La Magica Rustica
-, Chamberlain receives book entitled, 139
Lambert, Sir Oliver, of St. Mary's
near Southampton, co.
Hants., commander in Ireland
-, petition to King, 125
Lambeth, London
-, 184
Lammas Commons
-, 191
Lamsden, Thomas, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 62
Lamyon, Robert, in the service of
Sir Robert Cecil
-, 205
Lancashire
-, 40
-, priests and seminarists in, 42,
70
-, Justices of the Peace of, 70, 190
Lancaster, County Palatine of
3, 189
-, King's Attorney in. See Tyldesley, Thomas
Lancaster, Duchy of
-, 3, 36, 37, 101, 214, 283
-, petition from burgesses of
Liberty of, 36, 37 (2), 126
-, demolition of prison of Liberty
of, 126
-, Chamber of, 126
-, Chancellor of, 126n, 283
-, list and valuation of manors of,
250
-, Attorney of. See Brograve,
Sir John
-, Chancellor of. See Fortescue,
Sir John; Parry, Sir Thomas
-, Receiver of. See Molyneux,
Sir Richard
Lancelot, John, of Wrexham, co.
Denbigh
-, petition to Zouche, 112
Landale, Thomas, of Tilton, co.
Leicester
-, petition to Cecil, 59
Laneare. See Lanier, Nicholas
Lange, Robert, prisoner in the
King's Bench prison
-, petitions to Cecil, 5, 10
Langford, —
-, 279
Langham, co. Essex
-, manor of, 250
Langley, Thomas, Bursar of King's
College, Cambridge
-, 230
Langton, James
-, petition to Cecil, 198
Langton, Thomas, of London,
physician
-, signs medical prescription, 56
and n
Lanier, Alphonso, musician to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Lanier, Innocent, of East Greenwich, musician
-, letter to Houghton, 152
Lanier, Jerome, of Hoxton, co.
Middlesex, musician to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Lanier, John, musician to the
King, son of Nicholas Lanier
-, his allowance, 65
-, receives annuity from Cecil, 211
Lanier (Laneare, Lanyer, Lanere),
Nicholas (Nichlis), musician,
in the service of Sir Robert
Cecil
-, sells bass viol to Viscount
Cranborne, 158
-, his annuity, 187
-, at Kennington, 187
-, 188, 211
La Noue, Monsieur de, Huguenot
representative at the court
of Henry IV
-, his report to Synod of La
Rochelle, 117
Lansdale, Richard, Keeper of Bedlam
-, 207
Lascelles, Edmund, Groom of the
Privy Chamber to the King
-, petition to King, 33
La Serda, Don Martin de, Spanish
naval commander
-, seizes English ships and goods,
175, 176
Latten (Lattin)
-, agreement concerning production of, 196
Laugharne, co. Carmarthen castle of, 135
Laun Perred. See Llwyn Perrot
Laurence, Elizabeth, in the service
of the Countess of Kildare
-, petition to Cecil, 173
La Varenne, Guillaume Fouquet,
Marquis de, French Master
of the Posts
-, 167
Law
-, allowance to lecturers in, 69
Lawne, Gedeon de, of Blackfriars,
London, apothecary to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Lawne, Martin
-, committed to Bridewell, 226
Lawson, John
-, petition to Cecil, 123
Layton, Lady. See Leighton, Elizabeth
Lazonby, Richard, Master of the
King's Crossbows
-, his allowance, 67
Lead
-, agreement concerning production of, 196
-, complaint about scarcity of,
255
Leadenhall, London
-, letter dated from, 177
Lee, Henry, of the Reban, Munster,
Ireland
-, petition to Cecil, 150
Leghorn [Italy]
-, marble stones shipped to England from, 179
Le Grise, William, of St. Brides,
London
-, case between Cottrell and, 157,
158
Leicester, co. Leicester
-, complaint against Mayor and
Corporation of, 3
Leicester, Earl of. See Dudley, Robert
Leicester, George, prisoner in the
Fleet
-, complaints against, 11, 12
Leicestershire
-, Justices of the Peace in, 32
144
Leigh, Francis, Baron Dunsmore creation of his title, 266
Leigh, Sir Urien, of Adlington,
Cheshire
-, 70
Leighton (Layton), Elizabeth, Lady,
wife of Sir Thomas Leighton
-, 99
Leighton, Sir Thomas, Governor
of Guernsey
-, letter from Privy Council to, 79
-, 178
Leiland. See Leyland
Leith, Midlothian, Scotland
-, production of copper at, 291
Leizure, Sir Steven. See Lesieur, Sir Stephen
Le Jay, Sieur
-, 166
Lello, Henry, English Ambassador
to Turkey
-, 23
Leman, Thomas, of London, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 175
-, petition to Privy Council, 175
Lemyng, John, prisoner in Newgate petition to Cecil, 8
Lennox, Duke of. See Stuart, Ludovic
Lerma, Francisco de Sandoval y
Rojas, Duke of, President of
Portugal
-, 92
Lesieur (Leizure), Sir Stephen,
diplomatist
-, his allowance for attendance
upon foreign ambassadors,
64
Levan, Sir Melchior
-, petition to King, 39
Levant (Turkey) Company, The
-, petition to Privy Council, 121
-, petition to King, 128
-, details of trade of, 128, 129
Lever, Christopher, poet
-, petitions to Cecil, 129 (2) and n
Leveson, Sir John, of Halling, co.
Kent
-, 26, 123
Leveson, Mr.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Levingston, Alexander. See Livingston, Alexander
Levingston, John. See Livingston, John
Lewes, co. Sussex
-, 153
Lewis, David, of Abergavenny
-, testifies against recusants, 242
Lewis, Morgan, of Abergavenny,
schoolmaster and recusant
-, complaint against, 243
Lewis, Thomas [? of Cardiff]
-, killed in riot, 60
Lewisham, co. Kent
-, 222
Lewkenor, Sir Lewis, of the Strand,
London, Master of the Ceremonies and M.P' for Bridgnorth
-, his allowance, 64
-, 197
Lewkenor, Sir Richard, Justice of
Chester
-, Cecil's directive to, 89
90
Ley, Sir James, Lord Chief Justice
of Ireland
-, 83, 98
Leyland (Leiland), co. Lancs.
-, recusants at, 70
Lilley (Lilly), Peter, Brother of the
Savoy and prebendary of St.
Paul's and Salisbury
-, reference to his illness, 162
Lilly (Lylly), William, astrologer
-, his Almanack purchased, 282
Lilly, Mr. See Lilley, Peter
Limehouse, London
-, 178
Lincoln, co. Lincs.
-, 226
Lincoln, Earl of. See Clinton, Henry
Lincolnshire
-, priests and seminarists in, 42
Lindall (Lyndall), Christopher, prebendary of Ripon
-, signs petition to Cecil, 52
Lindley, Sir Henry, of London
-, 84
Lindsey (Lyndsey), Bernard, Groom
of the Bedchamber to the
King
-, his allowance, 62
Linen Cloth
-, criticism of manufacture of, 17
Linfrod, Mari. See Lynsford, Mary
Linstead, co. Suffolk
-, 13
Lipsius, Justus, historian and Professor of Belles-Lettres at
Louvain (d 1606)
-, his Epistolarum Centuriae
bought for Cecil's library,
152
Lisbon [Portugal]
-, capture of a caravel of, 16
-, maltreatment of London
mariners in, 92, 93
-, seizure of English goods at, 92
-, Flemish ship seized off, 212
Lisle (Lysle), John, in the service
of Prince Charles, Duke of
York
-, his allowance, 66
Lisle, Norman, musician to Prince
Charles, Duke of York
-, his allowance, 66
Lister, Mr. See Lister, John
Lister, John, housekeeper to Sir
Robert Cecil
-, 149
Lister (Lyster), Matthew, of London, physician
-, accompanies Viscount Cranborne on the continent, 190,
199
-, 194, 230
-, signs account of Viscount Cranborne's travelling expenses,
201
-, paid medical expenses, 206, 211
Little ABC
-, reference to book called, 109
Littleton, Gilbert, brother of
Stephen Littleton
-, petition to Cecil, 58
Littleton, John
-, his covenant, 174
Littleton, Meriall (Muriel), of
Hagley, co. Worcester
-, Littleton arrested at house of,
57 (2), 58
Littleton, Stephen, of Holbeach,
co. Staffs., Gunpowder Plot
conspirator
-, reported to have been concealed by Catholics in Shropshire, 57
-, his arrest, 57 (2), 58
-, appeal for clemency for, 58
-, undertakes to defray expenses
of prisoners in Stafford gaol,
74 (2)
Littleton, Thomas, son of John
Littleton
-, 174
Litton, William. See Lytton, William
Liverpool, co. Lancs.
-, 3
-, Mayor of. See Stanley, Sir
William
Livingston (Levingston), Alexander,
Keeper of the beasts in the
Tower of London
-, his allowance, 62
Livingston (Levingston), John,
Groom of the Bedchamber
to the King
-, his allowance, 62
Lizaulte [? Läsö, Denmark]
-, ship wrecked off, 7
Lloyd, David ap John David
-, brings case against Lancelot,
112
Lloyd, George, of London
-, petition to Cecil, 173
Lloyd, Ieuan, of co. Merioneth,
solicitor
-, 22
Lloyd, Janet, wife of David ap
John David Lloyd
-, 112
Lloyd, Oliver, in the service of
Thomas Graves
-, petition to Cecil, 55
Lloyd, Owen, heir of David Lloyd
ap John ap Ievan
-, 103
Lloyd, Robert, of co. Merioneth,
J.P.
-, 22 and n
Llwyn Perrott (Laun Perred), co.
Brecknock
-, 221
Locke or Lok, Henry, poet
-, receives money from Cecil
towards his maintenance at
Oxford University, 202, 203
Loftus, Adam, Lord Chancellor of
Ireland (d 1605)
-, mentioned, 2, 88
Logwood
-, dispute between London dyers
and patentees of, 27
London
-, Spencer imprisoned in, 26
-, petition from dyers of, 27
-, suit concerning incorporation
of carmen of, 29
-, plague in, 29, 108
-, reference to school in, 30
-, conveyance of Gunpowder Plot
prisoners to, 35 (3), 38, 73
-, emigration of English craftsman to Paris from, 44
-, complaints of Spanish Ambassador about recruitment
of soldiers for Dutch service
in, 48
-, foreigners in, 53 (2), 55, 91,
102, 139, 230, 246
-, Lord Mayor of, 42, 53, 61
-, 55, 57, 90 (2), 106, 112, 123,
154, 164, 176, 180, 189, 210,
218, 226
-, petition from wherrymen and
watermen of, 58
-, Act of Parliament affects livelihood of curriers in, 61, 62
-, plays and wild beast shows in,
72
-, Stationers' Company of, 72,
108
-, maltreatment in Lisbon of
mariners from, 92, 93
-, Steelyard in, 102
-, reference to King's progress
through, 126
-, petition from Company of
Pinmakers of, 134
-, news of events in, 139
-, letters dated from, 139, 211
-, appeal from Englishman captured by Turks to citizens of,
162
-, instrument-maker removes to
Amsterdam from, 163 and n
-, proposal to establish ferry to
convey passengers from Kennington to, 184
-, Cecil's gift to prisons of, 202
-, number of prisoners and names
of keepers of prisons in, 206
-, searchers of, 220
-, Justices of the Peace in, 224
-, rents from Cecil property in,
228
-, Italian Church in, 230
-, complaints against College of
Physicians in, 240
-, provisions transported to Hatfield House from, 243
-, 245, 246, 247, 254, 255
-, arrest of seminary priests in,
248
-, petition from the Company of
Plumbers of, 255
-, effects of Civil War on trade in,
281, 289
-, copper conveyed from Scotland
to, 291
London, Bishop of. See Ravis, Thomas
London, Lord Mayor of. See Cambell, Sir James; Soames, Sir Christopher
London, Recorder of. See Montagu, Sir Henry
London, Tower of
-, Steward of, 13, 145
33, 102
-, Tresham seriously ill in, 39
and n
-, allowances to gunners and
others in, 69
-, matter concerning the office of
Master-Smith of the King's
ironworks in, 86
-, house of Lieutenant of, 86
-, reference to death of Earl of
Desmond in, 130, 131 (2)
-, provision of saltpetre for, 135,
136
-, Waad's views on privileges and
authority of Lieutenant of,
145, 146
-, diet of an imprisoned earl in,
248
-, Gentleman Porter of. See
Worlington, Sir William
-, Lieutenant of. See Waad, Sir
William
-, Master-Smith to King's ironworks in. See Hopkins,
Martin; Passe, Thomas
-, Steward of. See Whitby, John
London, John, footman to the late
Queen Elizabeth
-, his allowance, 67
London, Mary, in the service of
Princess Mary
-, her allowance, 67
Longford, county of, Ireland
-, 197
Longley, John
-, petition to Cecil, 179
Lord, Robert, Receiver-General to
William, Earl of Salisbury
-, Cornig's letter to, 281
Lord, Mrs., wife of Robert Lord
-, expecting a child, 282
Lord Admiral. See Howard, Charles
Lord Chamberlain. See Howard, Thomas; Herbert, William
Lord Chancellor. See Egerton, Thomas
Lord Chief Justice. See Popham, Sir John; Montagu, Sir Henry
Lord Chief Justice (of the Common Pleas). See Gawdy, Sir Francis; Coke, Sir Edward
Lord President. See Sheffield, Edmund
Lord Treasurer. See Sackville, Thomas; Cecil Robert; Howard, Thomas; Weston, Richard
Lords Commissioners for Ireland
-, petition to, 85
Lords-Lieutenant
-, receive directives concerning
Muster-Masters, 267
Lords, House of
-, 72
-, petitions to, 131, 278
-, Cecil acts as spokesman to
committee of, 188
-, rules affecting procedure in, 291
Loughton, co. Essex
-, manor of, 250
Love, Thomas, in the service of
John Winter
-, imprisoned in Stafford gaol, 73
-, his treatment in gaol, 74
Lovell, Edward [? of co. Dorset]
-, charged with illegal hunting,
234
Lovell, George, son of Thomas
Lovell
-, 234
Lovell, Thomas, of Tarrant Rawston, co. Dorset
-, eludes arrest for illegal hunting,
234
Low, George, of London, merchant
-, letter to Bennett, 211
Low, Ralph, of Hesketh, co. Lancs.,
tanner
-, petition to Cecil, 189
Low Countries, The
-, 39, 133, 210, 214, 219, 220, 223,
246 (2)
-, reference to fruit trees from,
177
-, sycamore trees brought to Hatfield from, 186
Lowke, John, of Burrington, co.
Hereford
-, 193
Lowther, Anne, wife of Gerard
Lowther
-, petition to Cecil, 5
Lowther, Gerard, of Sewborwens,
co. Cumberland, later Justice of the Common Pleas
in Ireland
-, petition to Cecil, 5
Lowther, Lancelot, of the Inner
Temple, London, Solicitor to
the Queen
-, 94
Lowthes, co. Herts.
-, manor of, 196
Loxwood, co. Sussex
-, manor of, 213
Lucas, Bridget, wife of Francis
Lucas
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 261
Lucas, Francis, of Elmsett, co.
Suffolk
-, 261
Lucas, William, of the Isle of Man
-, answer to petition of, 98.
Lucius Florus. See Florus, Lucius Annaeus
Lucy, Sir Edmund, of Broxbourne,
co. Herts.
-, 270
Lucy, Sir Richard, of Broxbourne,
co. Herts., Deputy-Lieutenant of Hertfordshire
-, Dacre's letter to, 269
-, signs joint letter to William,
Earl of Salisbury, 273
Ludgate, prison, London
-, Cecil's gift of money to
prisoners in, 206
-, 288
-, Keeper of. See Smith, Edward
Ludlow, Edmund, of Maiden Bradley, co. Wilts., Parliamentary commander
-, 278
Lumley, Lady. See Lumley, Elizabeth
Lumley, Elizabeth, Lady, [? wife
of Richard Lumley, Baron
Lumley]
-, her allowance, 67
Lupo, Elizabeth, wife of Francis
Lupo
-, petition to Cecil, 163
Lupo, Francis, of London, instrument-maker
-, removes to Amsterdam, 163
and n
Lupo, Sibil, daughter of Francis
Lupo
-, 163
Luwerte, Thyman, Flemish merchant
-, letter to Archduke Albert, 212
Lylle, Edward, Master of the
Thomas
-, petition to Cecil, 54
Lylly. See Lilly, William
Lyllye, David [? of co. Dorset]
-, not guilty of illegal hunting,
234
Lyming. See Lyming, Robert
Lyming (Lymyng), Robert, architect
-, 186
-, his plans for building operations at Quickswood, 240,
244
Lynch, Brian, in the service of
William Cecil, Viscount Cranborne
-, defamatory statements about,
69
Lyndall, Christopher. See Lindall, Christopher
Lyndsey, Bernard. See Lindsey, Bernard
Lyne, William, deceased, first husband of Agnes Adams
-, 246
Lyney, Edward, of Abergavenny
-, testifies against recusants, 242
Lynley, Mabel, in the service of
Princess Mary
-, her allowance, 67
Lynn. See King's Lynn
Lynsford (Linfrod), Mary, wife of
Roger Lynsford
-, signs receipt of payment, 156
Lynsford, Roger, of co. Kent, a
labourer
-, letter to Cecil, 156
Lysle, John. See Lisle, John
Lyster, Dr. See Lister, Matthew
Lytton (Litton), Sir William, of
Knebworth, co. Herts.,
Deputy-Lieutenant of Hertfordshire
-, signs joint letters to William,
Earl of Salisbury, 268, 270