Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1644-5. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1890.
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'General Index: L', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1644-5, (London, 1890) pp. 671-675. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1644-5/pp671-675 [accessed 19 April 2024]
L.
Lacy, Mr.
La Hague, and see Hague.
Lake, Hugh
Lambe, Sir John, Dean of the Arches Court of Canterbury, collections of petitions addressed to
Lambert, Col
Lambourne, the river, co. Berks
Lambton, co. Durham
-, Lady
-, Sir William
Lampeter-Pont-Stephen, co. Cardigan
Lancaster, co.
-, Colonels of
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, and Deputy Lieutenants of,
letters to
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, letters to
-, and Colonels of
-, and Committee of
-, foot soldiers of
-, forces of
-, officers of, remonstrance and
certificate of
-, garrisons of
-, gentlemen of
-, hundreds of
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, letter
to
-, miseries of the country people in
-, Papists in
-, the Duchy of, Chancellor of, see
Seymour, Lord.
-, Herald, the, see Ryley, William.
Landguard Fort, near Harwich
-, officer in command at, letters to
"Landport," the frigate
Lane, Capt.
-, William, Treasurer to the Committee at Haberdashers' Hall
Lanerick, or Lanarkshire
Langdale, Sir Marmaduke
-, is marching towards Cheshire
to join Prince Maurice
-, retreat of
-, forces of
Langford House, Governor of
Langham, Alderman
Langhorne, Mr.
-, or Langherne, Sergeant-MajorGeneral
-, forces of
-, letters to
Langley,—, surgeon to the Earl of Essex
Langley Dale, co. Durham
-, Sir William, Bart.
Langport, co. Somerset
Langport-Eastover, near Somerton, co. Somerset
Larcan, Capt. Lawrence
-, to be Lieut.-Col. to Sir A.
Loftus
Large, Thomas
Lathom House, co. Lancaster
-, garrison of
-, siege of
Latham, Mr.
Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury,
late Chancellor of the University of
Oxford
-, attainder of
-, his sermon or last speech on
the scaffold
-, executed on Tower Hill, 10th
January
-, elegy upon the life and death
of
-, verses satirizing
-, verses written on the anticipated
execution of
-, Vicar General for, see Brent,
Sir Nathaniel.
Lauderdale, Earl of, see Maitland, John.
Lawns, imported into the port of London
Lawrence, Sir John
Lawson, John, Commander of the ship "Covenant," of Hull
-, petition of
-, Col. Sir Wilfred
-, his regiment
-, letter to
Layfield, Edward, D.D., Vicar of All Saints,
Barking
-, Major, Governor of Burley-on-theHill, co. Rutland
-, letter to
League and Covenant, see Covenant.
Leatherhead, co. Surrey
Lechlade, co. Gloucester
Leech, J., clerk to the Committee at Goldsmiths' Hall
-, Sir Edward
Legg, Col. William, Master of the Armouries and Governor of the City of Oxford
Le-lam, Francis
Leicester
-, garrison of
-, prisoners in
-, siege of
-, stormed and taken by the King
-, co.
Leicester, Committee of
-, letters to
-, petitions of
-, Northants and Warwick cos., forces
of, monthly charge of
-, Earl of
Leigh, Governor
-, Thomas, Lord of Stoneleigh
-, taken prisoner
Leman, Mr., one of the Treasurers of the
Eastern Association
-, letters to
Lenthall, Francis, a treasurer for receipt of
money for Plymouth
-, William, of Lincoln's Inn, Speaker of
the House of Commons
"Leopard," H.M.'s ship
Leslie, Sir Alexander, Earl of Leven, Lord
General of the Covenanters' army
-, army of, Deputy Treasurer of
-, Ordinance for the maintenance of
-, declaration signed by
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, orders issued by
-, Lieut.-General David
-, has arrived at Newcastle
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Count
Le Strange, Roger
Levant, Company, the
-, seas, the
Leven, Earl of, see Leslie, Sir Alexander.
Levermore, Stephen, sergeant to Col. Sparrow
Leveson, Sir Richard
Leviston, Sir James
Lewes, co. Sussex
-, letter dated from
Leyden, letter dated from
Lichfield
-, Royalist garrison at
-, Cathedral
Lidcott, Capt. Thomas
-, Col.
-, letter to
-, Major, letter to
Lidney, co. Gloucester
Lightfoot, Luke
Lilburne, Lieut.-Col. John, captain of a troop
of horse
-, deposition and examination of
-, Richard
"Lily," H.M.'s frigate
Lime Street, London, letter dated from
Limerick, co. Wexford
Lincoln
-, garrison of
-, Governor of, and see Hatcher,
Mr.
-, letter dated from
-, Parliamentary forces at, monthly
charge of
-, co.
-, arrival of the Royalist forces in
-, Committee of
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, dangerous condition of
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, forces of
-, gentlemen of
-, horse soldiers of
-, the members for
-, (and Notts), Commissioners of, letter
of
-, diocese of
-, Chancellor of
Lincoln's Inn, London
Lindsell House, co. Salop, Royalist garrison in
Lindsey, co. Lincoln
-, Earl of, Lord Great Chamberlain,
see Bertie, Montague.
-, Major Robt.
-, Lieut.
-, petition of
"Lion," the ship
Lisle, John, M.P. for Winchester
Lisle, John, M.P., his Committee
-, letters to
L'Isle, Lord, see Sydney, Philip.
Listendale, letter dated from
Lister, Sir Martin
"Litany, the new," a political squib in verse, entitled
Littleton, Edw. Lord, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
Liverpool
-, garrison of
-, Governor of
-, letters dated from
-, recovered by the Parliament
-, surrender of, to Sir John Meldrum
-, taking of
-, Water
Livesay, Sir Michael
-, letters to
-, regiment of
-, mutiny of
-, misconduct of
Livingstone, James, Earl of Callender, Lieutenant-General of the Scottish army
-, declaration signed by
-, letters of
Lloyd, Col. Charles
-, appointed Governor of Gloucester
-, letter to
-, his regiment
-, Hugh, Esq., First Commissioner of
Array, and late High Sheriff of co.
Montgomery, taken prisoner
-, Mr.
Locke, Thomas, petition of
Loftus, Sir Arthur
-, to be Governor of the fort of
Duncannon
-, warrant for delivery of provisions to
-, Walter, brother to Sir Arthur
Loftus, appointed captain of a troop of
horse, and Provost-Marshal of Munster
Lombard Street, London
London, City of, references and allusions to,
passim.
-, Aldermen of, Court of
-, Allhallows, Lombard Street, parish
of
-, auxiliaries, regiments of
London, "Bell," in Friday Street, the
-, bills of mortality in
-, Bishopsgate
-, brigade, the
-, Chamberlain of, Bateman, Robt.
-, Charing Cross, Sir H. Vane's house
near
-, City companies, the
-, collections for Ireland in
-, Committee of, for Sequestrations
-, Common Council of
-, order of
-, Cornhill
-, Covent Garden
-, letter dated from
-, Doctors' Commons
-, dragoons sent from
-, Ely House, Holborn
-, Essex House
-, foot soldiers of
-, fortification of, payments for
-, fortifying, reasons for
-, Friday Street
-, Gatehouse prison, the
-, Goldsmiths' Hall, see Goldsmiths'
Hall.
-, Grocers' Hall Committee, the, see,
Grocers' Hall.
-, the guards of
-, Guildhall, the
-, Haberdashers' Hall, Committee at,
see Haberdashers' Hall.
-, Hanging Sword Alley
-, Holborn
-, letter dated from
-, Lime Street
-, Lincoln's Inn
-, Lombard Street
-, Lord Mayor of,
and see Atkins;
Wollaston.
-, letters to
-, and Court of Aldermen of
-, letters to
-, and Common Council of
-, men to be impressed in
-, Merchant Adventurers of, see Merchant Adventurers.
-, Militia of
and see Militia.
-, Old Bailey, the
-, "Old Swan," in Thames Street, the
-, Old Street
-, Philpot Lane
-, Port of
-, prisage of wines in
-, Recorder of, see Glynn, Sergeant
John.
London, recruits for the Parliamentary army
to be furnished by
-, regiments, the
-, Commanders-in-Chief of, letter
to
-, St. Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe, parish
of
-, St. Botolph Without, Aldersgate,
parish of
-, St. Botolph Without, Bishopsgate
-, St. Bride's
-, St. Martin's Lane
-, St. Paul's Churchyard
-, St. Swithin's Lane
-, Salisbury Court
-, Savoy, the
-, Scots Commissioners at, memorandum
from the
-, Southwark, see Southwark.
-, Staple Inn
-, Stone
-, sums levied on
-, Temple Bar
-, Thames Street
-, Tower of, see Tower.
-, Street
-, Warwick House
-, Watling Street
-, Weavers' Hall, the Committee of
Arrears sitting at
-, Whitehall
-, Winchester House, prison of
-, York House
-, and Middlesex, assessments of
-, forces of, monthly charge of
-, diocese of, Chancellor of, see Duck, Dr.
Londonderry
-, Mayor of
-, provisions for
Long, Lieut.-Col.
-, Mr.
-, Robert, Surveyor-General to the
Queen
"Looking Glass," the ship, proceedings in the High Court of Admiralty touching the seizure of
Looten, Charles
Lord Chamberlain of the Household, the, and see Dorset, Earl of.
Lord Great Chamberlain, the and see Lindsey, Earl of,
Lord Chancellor of Scotland, the
and see Campbell,
John, Earl of Loudoun, also see Scotland.
-, Chief Justice, the and see
Bramston, Sir John.
-, High Steward, the
-, Keeper, the, and see Littleton.
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, see Ireland.
-, Mayor of London, see London.
-, Treasurer, the, see Cottington, Francis
Lord.
Lorraine, the Duke of
-, Thomas, Esq., of Kirkharle
Lothian or Louthiane, Major, AdjutantGeneral
-, Sir William Kerr, Earl of
Lothlingland, co. Suffolk, island of
Loudoun, the Earl of, see Campbell, John.
Lough Swilly
Loughborough, co. Leicester
Louis XIII., King of France
Louthiane, Major, see Lothian.
Low Countries, the
-, officers of the King's army to be
allowed by the Parliament to pass
into and see Holland.
Lowther, Mr., merchant in Rotterdam
Ludlow, co. Salop
-, Royalist garrison at
-, Col. Edmund
-, letters to
-, his regiment of horse
Ludlow's memoirs, references to
-, documents printed in
Luke, Sir Samuel, Governor of Newport
Pagnell
-, horse soldiers of
-, letters to
Lumax, Major
Lumsden, Sir James
Luttrell, Col.
Lygon, Col.
Lyme Regis, co. Dorset
-, Committee for
-, letters to
-, garrison of
-, letter to
-, Governor of
-, letters to
Lynn Regis, co. Norfolk
-, Committee of
-, garrison of
-, Governor of
-, "poor and miserable condition
of,"
-, letter dated from
Lyon, Richard, petition of
Lyppiatt House, taken and burned by Lord Astley