General Index: L

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1673-5. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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Lacy, Jerome, grant in reversion after

La Favouliere, Daniel, the King's engineer, sum paid to

Laggandirie. See Craigdow.

Lake, Richard, M.A., late scholar of Sidney Sussex College, letter in favour of

Lamb, John, of Perth, memorial of protection to

Lambart, Richard, Earl of Cavan, found to be of unsound mind
-, Elizabeth, Countess of Cavan, wife of, custody of her husband to be granted to

Lambegg, horse races at

Lambeth, report of intended attack on a Swedish tradesman at

Lambert, John, master of a Dover packet-boat. See Hills, Richard.
-, Joshua, soldier, convicted for a riot
-, Mr., candidate for the mastership of the free school at Camberwell

Lamot, Samuel, order in Council on petition of

Lamplugh, Dr. Thomas, Dean of Rochester
-, letter of

Lancashire, appointments of deputy lieutenants of
-, diminution of exports of bayes from, to France

Lancaster, William, ode to Williamson by
-, congratulatory address to Williamson by

Lancaster, letter dated from
-, and York, the bloody controversies between

Land's End, the, Admiral Van Tromp off
-, French men-of-war off,
-, and Scilly, vessel lost between

Lane, Sir George, principal Secretary of State and Secretary at War in Ireland, petition of
-, year's value to be remitted to
-, allowances to, ordered
-, caveat in favour of
-, Thomas, approved as deputy lieutenant of Brecknockshire

Laney, Dr. Benjamin, Bishop of Ely, death of
-, appointment in place of

Langham, Sir William, pass to

Langhorne, Richard, and Thomas and William Tindall, grant to

Langley, Capt. Thomas, Mayor of Harwich, letters of
-, ship bought by
-, poor passengers brought over in packet-boats of
-, Capt., company of, commission in

Langstaff, —, one of the hunting grooms, leave of absence to

Langtoun, lands and barony of, and patronage of kirk of, warrant for charter of

Laniere, Monsr., letters to
-, letter of, mentioned
-, appointed lieut.-colonel of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment
-, commission to
-, going to Paris

Lanyon, Capt. Philip, letters of
-, list of ships sent by
-, servant of

Latham, Daniel, former rectory of Orsett, Essex, letter of
-, caveat on behalf of
-, petition of, referred

Latimer, Viscount, See Osborne. Sir Thomas and Edward, Viscounts Latimer.

Laud, William, late Archbishop of Canterbury, provision advised by, for the preachers on the expedition to the Isle of Re
-, and Lord Keeper Coventry, report by, mentioned

Lauderdale, Duke of. See Maitland, John, Duke of Lauderdale.

Laugharne, Rowland, approved as deputy lieutenant for Pembrokeshire

Launceston, trial at

Laurie, Robert, Bishop of Brechin, to preach ordinarily at the College Kirk, Edinburgh

Lawrence, Hugh, house of, broken into
-, John. See Carr, Sir Robert, and Sherwin, Richard.
-, Thomas, house of, Meath, burnt
-, Margaret Fletcher alias Hamilton and Mary Fletcher, petition of
-, letters patent to, ordered

Lawson, Mr., letter of, and letter to, mentioned

Leake, Ensign Clifton, order of
-, commission to
-, Sir Francis, Governor of Gravesend blockhouse, letter to

Lear, Sir Peter, high sheriff of Devon, licence to

Lecale, meetings of Presbyterians at

Leckie, John, warrant for charter on resignation of

Ledwich, Mr., information of, mentioned

Lee, Sir Henry, late Master of the Armoury, lease to, mentioned
-, Capt., wounded at the battle of Waldheim

Leeward Islands, the, vessels for

Le Febure, Madame, pass for

Legatt, Henry, messenger, warrant for discharge of
-, warrant to

Legge, Capt. George, Governor of Portsmouth, letter in favour of
-, lease to, mentioned
-, grant to, in reversion, mentioned
-, suggested as Vice-Admiral of the Blue Squadron
-, gift to, mentioned
-, French and Dutch menof-war forbidden by, to fight at Spithead
-, company of, commission in
-, Capt. John, commission in place of
-, Col. William, Lieutenant of the Ordnance, deceased, premises of H. Knollys seized by
-, executors of, order to, requested
-, William, petition of
-, report on
-, commission to
-, mentioned

Leghorn, letter dated from
-, person at
-, English ships from, or for
-, English men-of-war forced to pay port charges at
-, consulage at

Lehenaghmore, plowland of, in the South Liberties of Cork, grant of, ordered

Leicester, Justices of, complaint by the Farmers of Excise against the
-, Earl of. See Sydney, Robert, Earl of Leicester.
-, the Mayor of. See Noble, Francis.

Leidgerlaw. See Buttergask.

Leigh, Joseph. See Newcomb, Thomas.
-, Robert, letters of
-, letter of, mentioned
-, letter to
-, grant of lands to, ordered
-, statement of title of, to certain lands

Leighton, Sir Ellis, sent into France by the Duke of Buckingham, and presents received by, from the King of France
-, Robert, Archbishop of Glasgow, formerly Bishop of Dumblane
-, demission of the see of Glasgow by

Leith, vessels of
-, captured Flemish ships at
-, ship at
-, captured ships carried into
-, former prisoner at
-, prisoner to be conveyed to

Leitrim, co., burglaries, robberies and stealths committed in

Leman, John, of Newcastle. See How, Richard.
-, Thomas, of London, warrant for pension to

Lempriere, Philippe, justicier of Guernsey, dispute between, and Philippe de Carteret
-, committed to the Castle.

Le Neve, Edmund, information of
-, chamber of, in the Temple
-, Capt. Richard, slain in a sea fight

Leonard, Elizabeth, Baroness Dacre, petition of, as next friend of Dacres Barret

Lenox, Dukedom of, gift in life-rent of
-, Duke and Duchess of. See Stuart, Charles, James and Frances, Dukes and Duchess of Richmond and Lenox.
-, Dukes of, former patents of, for exporting woollen clothes

Lenton, Mary, petition of
-, father of, killed in the late King's service in Ireland
-, concealed lands of

Leominster, the Unicorn at

L'Estrange, Roger, Surveyor of the Press, letter of
-, A Discourse of the Fishery, and Project for setting up the Fishery by
-, appointed Williamson's deputy for licensing books

Leslie, James, commission to
-, John, Earl of Rothes, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, letter to
-, appointed a member of the Privy Council of Scotland
-, appointed a Commissioner of the Treasury in Scotland
-, troop of, commission in
-, mentioned
-, and Sir James, Dalrymple of Stair and the remanent Senators of the College of Justice, letters to
-, letters of, mentioned
-, See also Maitland, John, Duke of Lauderdale.
-, —, Dowager Lady Lindores, grant of pension to

Lesley, James, petition of, referred

Leteilier, François Michel, Marquis de Louvois, letters of, mentioned
-, letters to
-, to be solicited about recruiting the Duke of Monmouth's regiment
-, person to be recommended to

Lethieullier, Sir John, letter of
-, correspondent of, at Rotterdam
-, concerns of, in Blaack
-, ship of, illegally taken by those of Harlingen

Levant, the, vessels bound for
-, See also Marseilles.

Leven, Countess of. See Montgomery, Margaret, Countess of Leven.

Leven. See Rosedale.

Leversich, Stephen, wife of, death of

Levett, —, receiver of the militia money, Wiltshire, complaint against

Levingston, James, Earl of Newburgh, deceased, grant of pension to, in lieu of the farm of the Border customs
-, Anne, Countess Dowager of Newburgh, widow of, petition of, referred
-, Charles, Earl of Newburgh, and Anne, Countess Dowager of Newburgh, bill enabling to sell lands

Lewes, Thomas, high sheriff of Buckinghamshire, dispensation to

Lewis, Edward, approved as deputy lieutenant for Glamorganshire
-, Richard, and others, warrant to
-, Thomas, approved as deputy lieutenant for Brecknockshire and Radnorshire

Lexington, Lord. See Sutton, Robert, Lord Lexington.

Leyenbergh, Sir J. Barckman, the Swedish Resident, letter of
-, addresses of, on behalf of captured Swedish vessel
-, documents to be sent to

L'Hommel, Robert, captain of a French privateer, order on petition of
-, to be discharged with retaken French vessel

Lichfield, Countess of. See Fitzroy, Charlotte de, Countess of Lichfield.

Lichtounhill. See Arrot.

Liddell, Richard, master of the Concord

Lighthouses, licence for erecting, mentioned
-, on the Northern Coast, petition and proposals concerning

Lillingston, Henry, and his sons, Luke and Francis, licence to

Lillingston Dayrell, letter dated from

Lillycrap, Peter, printer, of Fleet Lane, warrant for apprehension of

Limerick, suggestions for convoying ships from
-, suggestions that no Papist be allowed to live in
-, governor or deputy governor of, letter of, and letter to, mentioned
-, inquiry by, if secular priests were included in the proclamation of 27 Oct.
-, county of, robberies and other outrages in

Lincoln, Earl and Countess of. See Clinton, Edward and Jane, Earl and Countess of Lincoln.
-, Bishop of. See Fuller, Dr. William, Bishop of Lincoln.

Linden, George, commission to

Lindores, Lady. See Leslie,—, Dowager Lady Lindores.

Lindsay, Andrew, of Birthwood, memorial of protection to
-, Colin, Earl of Balcarres, warrant for discharge to
-, John, Earl of Crawford, letter concerning accounts of
-, John, order on petition of

Lindsey, Earl of. See Bertie, Robert, Earl of Lindsey.

Linlithgow and Peebles, shires of, commission to be colonel of the militia regiment raised in
-, Earl of. See Livingstone, George, Earl of Linlithgow.

Linloe, Capt., wounded at the battle of Waldheim

Lisbon, vessels from, or for
-, the Rock of, Sallee men-of-war intending for

Lisburn, letters dated from
-, thanksgiving for deliverance at, in
-, arrival of Sir G. Rawdon at
-, meeting of Presbyterians near
-, bad weather at
-, Bow Lane at, house in

Lisle, Sir George, murdered for the late King
-, Mary, sister of, petition of, recommended

Lismore, the Dean and Chapter of the cathedral of, congé d'elire and letter missive to

Littleton, Capt. Ferdinando commission in place of
-, James, affidavits by
-, warrant on behalf of
-, Sir Thomas
-, intended suspension of
-, Sir Timothy, Baron of the Exchequer. See Raynsford, Sir Richard.
-, Lieut.-Col., of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of horse, killed at the battle of 'Waldheim
-, troop of, commissions in

Liverpool, vessel of
-, lost
-, person landed at

Livingstone, Alexander, Lord Almond, appeals by, from the College of Justice to the Parliament
-, George, Earl of Linlithgow, letter to
-, commission to
-, appointed a Commissioner of the exchequer in Scotland
-, warrant for additional pension to
-, payment of arrears of pension of, ordered
-, regiment of Guards of, commissions in
-, soldiers of, to be sent to recruit Sir W. Lockhart's regiment
-, two companies to be added to
-, the two new companies of, commissions in

Lizard, the, vessels off
-, Dutch ship chased ashore near
-, fight between French and Dutch men-of-war off

Llandynam, Montgomeryshire, mediety of rectory of, presentation to

Llangibby Castle, letter dated from

Llansilin, Denbighshire, rectory of, lease of

Lloyd, David (? Floyd), commission to
-, warrant for mustering in his absence
-, fees upon
-, Edward, approved as deputy lieutenant for Montgomeryshire
-, Ellis, proposed as trustee for Robert Milward's children
-, fees upon grant to
-, Dr. Humphrey, Bishop of Bangor, warrant for restitution of temporalities to
-, appointment of, mentioned
-, James, high sheriff of Radnorshire, licence to
-, John, approved as deputy lieutenant for Merionethshire
-, Lionel, to be appointed clerk of the Chancery, Barbados
-, Sir Philip
-, difficulties of, in getting Williamson's orders from the Exchequer
-, delays of, in making up Williamson's account
-, bills drawn by Williamson on
-, eclipsed by Mr. Fleetwood
-, appointed a clerk of the Council
-, note of payment to
-, Price, approved as deputy lieutenant for Anglesey
-, Sir Richard, approved as deputy lieutenant for Denbighshire
-, Richard, LL.D., commission to, to be a King's Advocate in the Admiralty and Ecclesiastical Courts
-, See also Wiseman, Sir Robert.
-, Thomas, approved as deputy lieutenant for Flintshire
-, Thomas, approved as Deputy lieutenant for Cardiganshire and Pembrokeshire
-, William, Junior Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin

Loane, Thomas, of Beccles, J.P., letter to

Loadmanage, the Court of, commission appointing members of
-, the master of, appointed a member thereof

Lock, Matthew, sole secretary of the forces
-, letter of
-, petition of
-, duties of Secretary of War in Ireland discharged by

Locke, John, Secretary of the Council of Trade, books, &c., to be delivered to

Lockhart, Sir James, of Lee, Justice Clerk, deceased
-, Sir William. of Lee, son of, appointed a member of the Privy Council of Scotland
-, appointed a Commissioner of the Exchequer in Scotland
-, warrant for pension to
-, appointed Justice Clerk
-, Sir William, Envoy Extranary, afterwards Ambassador, to France
-, letters of
-, letter of, mentioned
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, letter to, ordered
-, memorandum by
-, going to France as ambassador
-, intended departure of for France
-, levy money to be paid to
-, certificates of, having taken leave of the King
-, René Petit recommended to
-, case of Daniel de Mazieres des Fontaines to be recommended to
-, instructions to be given to
-, statement of extraordinary expenses of
-, good offices of, with the King of France solicited
-, minister of
-, chaplain of. See Hersent, John.
-, regiment of, mutiny of, and capture of, by Dutch capers
-, recruits for
-, deserters from, to be searched for and punished

Locksmith, Robert. See Beckwith, John.

Lodge, Morgan, letters of

Lodington, Nathaniel, and Thomas Onebye, of London, merchants, petition of

Loe, Humphrey, high sheriff of Worcestershire, dispensation to

Loftus, Adam, Viscount Loftus, late Lord Chancellor of Ireland, petition against, mentioned
-, appeal by, to his Majesty and the Council in England, mentioned
-, petition of, to the English House of Commons mentioned
-, Sir Robert, eldest son of, agreement to settle lands on marriage of
-, Dame Eleanor, wife of
-, Edward, son of, Viscount Loftus, petition of, mentioned
-, bill exhibited against, by Dacres Barret
-, and his two sons, conveyances and settlements made by
-, Adam, agreement between, and Henry Brouncker concerning the offices of Master of the Game in Ireland, and of Ranger of all the King's parks there, and of Ranger of the Phœnix Park, and of Keeper of the Newtown Walk
-, grant to, of the said offices directed
-, fees upon

London, letters dated from
-, letter addressed to
-, affidavits dated at
-, certificate dated at
-, pamphlets printed or published at
-, list of Fellows of the Royal Society, printed at
-, vessels of
-, wrecked
-, vessel of, retaken
-, colliers or other vessels for, or from
-, vessel freighted for
-, captured vessel brought to
-, vessel arrived at
-, pass for vessel to
-, passes for vessels to return to
-, passengers or travellers from,or to
-, mails from
-, postwarrant to
-, Lord Mayor of. See Hooker, Sir William.
-, Recorder of. See Howell, Sir John.
-, Bishops of. See Braybroke, Robert de; Henchman, Humphrey, D.D.; Ridley, Nicholas, Bishops of London.
-, Lord Mayor of, the, and others, warrant to
-, and the captains of the Trained Bands, to attend the King
-, and Aldermen of, trial of Sir S. Morland's new pumps before
-, and Common Council of, proposal for raising money by tontine annunities approved of, and published by
-, and the Commonalty of letter to, requested
-, the Lord Mayor, Commonalty and citizens of, petition of
-, as governors of the Hospitals of Christ, Bridewell and St. Thomas, petition of
-, Court of Aldermen of the, order and agreement of, and reference by, mentioned
-, Commissioners of Lieutenancy for, the, order of
-, the Lieutenancy of, debts of
-, the Trained Bands of, new trophies to be provided for
-, Act of Parliament for providing trophies for (14 Car. II. c. 3)
-, Christ's Hospital at, hallage on undressed cloths paid for the benefit of
-, request for settlement of surplus of Henry Fryer's estate for the mathematical school at
-, the Governors of, complaints by, of abuses about measuring coals
-, College of Physicians at, the, letter to
-, conditions of admission to Fellowships of, prescribed
-, person prosecuted by
-, Artillery Company of, the, order to, requested
-, land purchased from
-, Merchant Adventurers of, the Company or Fellowship of, letter of
-, petition of
-, mentioned
-, caveat by, against licences for transportation of wollen cloths referred
-, order in Council in favour of
-, ordered in 1615 to cease exporting white cloth
-, infringement of privileges of, in the United Netherlands
-, debt contracted for the Crown in 1617 by
-, Companies of:—
-, Carpenters', warrant for new charter to
-, Goldsmiths', recommendation to
-, requested
-, Parish Clerks'. bill of mortality according to return made by
-, Pewterers', grant and confirmation of charters of, with alternations
-, the Master and Wardens of, appointed searchers of false and defective pewter
-, Stationers', present form
-, the Master and Wardens of, letter to
-, search warrant to
-, and David Hughes and Thomas Bostock, search warrant to
-, suggestion that the Wardens of, be sent for by Lord Arlington
-, the beadle of, to assist in searching for unlicensed books
-, Acts for rebuilding (19 Car. II. c. 8 and 22 Car. II. c. 11)
-, heads of the additional bill for paving, &c.
-, merchants of, order on petition of several
-, dyers and others of, petition of, against the export of white cloths, mentioned
-, merchants of, trading to Hamburg and the Netherlands, white cloths sold to
-, Blackwell Hall at, clothdealers and factors at, certificate by, concerning the export of cloth
-, petition of
-, working clothworkers and dyers of, the, petition of
-, salters of, the, petition of
-, Gazette, the
-, for
-, for
-, letter from the Privy Council of Scotland printed in
-, request for advertisement to be put in
-, sub-commissioners of Prizes at, the, appraisement by, directed
-, vessels bought from
-, the late plague of
-, the late fire of
-, catalogue of books printed since
-, grievances of
-, arrival of Lord Conway at
-, books containing accounts of payments for rebuilding
-, generally for the King's interest
-, persons in, endeavouring to reconcile the King and the Parliament.
-, extra pay of the Guards in
-, abuses in measures of coals and wood in, to be regulated
-, the Duke of Lauderdale coming to
-, arrival of, at
-, warrant for allowing prisoner to go to
-, report of congress at, to treat for peace.
-, conclusion of the Treaty Marine at
-, The Liberties, Usages and Customs of, confirmed by Acts of Parliament and charters (pamphlet)
-, port of, the, appointment of under-searcher of
-, appointment of searcher of
-, appointment of undersearcher of, in reversion
-, petition concerning
-, and Middlesex, general pardon for, person to be inserted in
-, the Sheriffs of, warrants to
-, See also Howell, Sir John.
-, Southwark, the Liberties of the Tower, St. Katharine's and East Smithfield, bill for regulating abuses in the measures of coal and wood in
-, and Westminster, commissions to command the forces in and about, during the King's absence
-, warrant for grant of keepership of the game within 10 miles of
-, general bill of mortality for
-, appointment of commissioners for licensing hackney coaches in and about
-, and Southwark, all Papists to remove from, during the session
-, proclamation for a general fast in

London and Westminster, streets, places, &c., in and about:—
-, African House, the
-, All Hallows, Stayning, grant of arrears to
-, Angel, the, in Next Street, behind Fetter Lane.
-, Angel and Three Crowns, the, St. Paul's Churchyard, letter dated from
-, Armoury House, the old, in the Artillery Ground
-, Bear, the, Leadenhall Street
-, Bishopsgate
-, Black Spread Eagle, the, at the west end of St. Paul's
-, Borough Computer, the
-, Bossom's Inn
-, Bottle, the sign of the, Parker's Lane
-, Brick Court, Middle Temple, letter addressed to
-, Bridewell Hospital, the President and Governors of, letter to
-, appointment of minister of
-, burnt houses of, at Wapping, petition and letter concerning
-, prison
-, Castle Baynard Ward
-, Castle tavern, Fleet Street, the
-, Charing Cross
-, Clarendon House, letter dated from
-, Clerkenwell Close, letter anddressed to
-, Clothworker's Hall.
-, Cockpit, the
-, Crutched Friars
-, Derby House, report dated from
-, Devil tavern, Fleet Street, the
-, Doctor's Commons, letter dated from
-, the Society of, report on petition of
-, order in favour of
-, Dog tavern, the
-, Drury Lane
-, Duke of York's playhouse, the
-, East Smithfield
-, Fleet Ditch, the
-, Fleet Lane
-, Garraway's coffee house
-, Gatehouse prison, the, the keeper of, warrants to
-, Globe in Little Britain, the
-, Glovers' Hall, the Church of Christ in
-, Golden Ball, Lombard Street, the, letter addressed to
-, Gray's Inn, letters dated from
-, report dated from
-, Great Sanctuary, Westminster, the, letters addressed to
-, Greyhound tavern, Fleet Street the
-, Grocers' Hall
-, Guildhail, the
-, letters dated from
-, the old Treasury Chamber at
-, Gun, St. Paul's Churchyard, the
-, Heydon House in the Minories
-, Hog Lane
-, Houndsditch
-, Inner Temple, the
-, the Benchers of, letter to
-, readership of
-, King's Head in the Haymarket, the, letter addressed to
-, Knightsbridge, letter dated from
-, Leicester Fields, letter dated from
-, Lincoln's Inn Fields, house of Viscount Fitz-Hardinge in, near the Two Black Griffins, letter addressed to
-, London House, letter dated from
-, Ludgate prison
-, Man's coffee house
-, Mark Lane, letter dated from
-, Mewes, the, letters dated from
-, Middle Temple, the, letters dated from
-, New Exchange, the
-, New Street, Shoe Lane
-, Newgate
-, prisoners in
-, persons to be inserted in the next pardon for convicts in
-, Nine Gardens, the, on the east side of Tower Hill
-, Old Bailey, the, persons convicted at
-, sessions for the Admiralty held at
-, Old Spring Garden, the, wall between, and St. James' Park
-, leases of ground in
-, Oxford Arms, the
-, Paper Office, the, Scotland Yard
-, Pillar for the Fire, the (the Monument)
-, Poultry, the
-, Poultry Compter, the
-, Queen Street
-, Queenhithe, burying place at
-, Royal Exchange, the, prejudiced by the erection of other exchanges
-, person living by
-, St. Botolph's without Aldgate, church wardens &c., of, certificate by
-, St. Christopher's, Broad Street Ward, verdict of coroner's jury at
-, St. Gregory's churchyard
-, St. James', letter dated from
-, bailwick of, draft warrants for grants and confirmations of estates of lands in
-, Fields, land designed for church and churchyard in
-, Palace, order to be fixed on gate of
-, Park
-, the King's garden in
-, pulled down wall of, to be rebuilt
-, grant of lodgings built on the wall of, near the Horse Guards
-, Street, 19 tenements in, looking into St. James' Park, draft warrant for grant of
-, petition concerning, referred
-, St. Margaret's New Fish Street, rector of
-, St. Martin's church
-, St. Mary's, Whitechapel, churchwardens and overssers of, certificate by
-, St. Paul's Cathedral, account of sums paid for rebuilding of
-, request for prebend at
-, unadministered estate, grant of, towards the rebuilding of
-, caveat concerning
-, sum settled for repairs of
-, the commissioners for rebuilding, requested by
-, St. Paul's Churchyard
-, St. Peter's ad Vincula
-, Scotland Yard
-, Serjeants' Inn, Fleet Street, letter dated from
-, Sessions House, the
-, Somerset House, order to be fixed on gate of
-, Spring Garden, the, letters dated from
-, Suffolk Buildings
-, Temple, the, letters dated from
-, the chambers of the Attorney-General at
-, Temple Bar, the peace to be proclaimed at
-, Treasury Chamber, the
-, Trinity, Minories
-, Trinity House, the, objections of, to, Sir John Clayton's lighthouses
-, the Masters of
-, the Master, Wardens and assistants of, letter to
-, Wallingford House, letter dated from
-, reports dated from
-, warrants dated from
-, Whitechapel
-, Wood Street Compter, the

London's Wonders or London's Warning (pamphlet)

Londonderry, vessel of
-, company belonging to the garrison of

Longford, co., lands in, to be made parcel of the manor of Castle Forbes

Longitude, the, alleged method of finding

Longuevill, Sir Thomas, of Wolverton, Bucks, Edwards, son of, pass for
-, Edward, brother of, caveat concerning estate of

Looe, vessels of
-, vessels from

Lord, Michael, homicide of

Lords Lieutenant of the several counties of England, list of

Lords, the House of, petition presented against the Duke of Buckingham in
-, accounts of proceedings of
-, to be in committee on the heads of the Popish Bill
-, heads for a bill for securing the Protestant religion referred to the Committee of the whole House by
-, accounts of proceedings in Committee of the whole House of, concerning
-, to attend the King with thanks for the peace
-, bill to prevent illegal imprisonment read a first time in
-, address agreed to in Committee of the whole House of, concerning the army and militia of Ireland
-, paper presented to, by the House of Commons
-, reversal by, of the decree against Adam, Viscount Loftus
-, doorkeepers of, petition of, recommended

Lothian, Earl of. See Kerr, Sir William, Earl of Lothian.

Lottery, patent for the reversion of the Royal Oak
-, Williamson's concerns in the

Lotteries, dispute between the Master of the Revels and the loyal indigent officers as to granting licences for
-, warrant for grant of all, except the Royal Oak

Loudoun, Earl of. See Campbell, James and John, Earls of Loudoun.

Louth, barony of. See Ardee.
-, town of, co. Louth, lands about, petition concerning

Louvois, M. de. See Letellier, Francois Michel, Marquis de Louvois.

Lovelace, Col. Francis, late Governor of New York, warrants for arresting and committing to the Tower
-, appointment of commissioners to examine
-, James, warrant for taking into custody
-, John, Lord Lovelace of Hurley, letter of
-, revocations of grants to
-, caveats on behalf of

Lovell, Henry. See Condon, Garrett.
-, Mr.

Lovesteyn faction, the, in Holland
-, depression of

Low, Major William, lands of, to be erected into a manor

Lowe, Edward, letter of
-, father and mother-in-law of, cottage purchased by
-, Col. Hercules, to be searcher of the port of London in reversion

Lowestoft, mails and passangers landed at

Lübeck, vessels of

Lucan, the estate of, reprisals due to Sir T. Jones for

Luddington, John, high sheriff of Lincolnshire, licence to

Ludlow, Nathaniel, warrant for reprieve of

Ludlow, appointment of justice in Court of the Council at
-, duty payable by defendants in Court at

Luke, Mr., letter in favour of, fees on

Lundin, Dane Margaret. See Maitland, Robert, Dame Margaret, wife of.
-, Sophia, daughter of. See Drummond, John.

Lundin, lands and barony of, warrant for charter of

Luneburg, copy of treaty between, and the States General, desired

Luttrell, Stephen, incumbrances formerly belonging to
-, Thomas of Luttrellstown, restored to lands in co. Dublin and elsewhere
-, Simon, father of
-, Simson, son of, grant of lands to, and incorporation of manors in favour of, ordered

Luttrellstown, lands of Simson Luttrell in co. Dublin erected into manor of

Luxembourg, the Duc de, in the Electorate of Trier
-, at Rheinberg
-, reported defeat of, by the Prince of Orange

Lyell, Walter, clerk of the burgh of Montrose, warrant for charter to

Lylborne, William, of Newcastle, horse of, pressed

Lyme, letters dated from
-, vessels of
-, vessels arrived at
-, request for annuities payable out of customs at

Lymington, vessel of

Lynch, Stephen, consul in Flanders, answer of, to James Kennedy's petition

Lyne, lands of, ratification of provision concerning

Lynn, letters dated from
-, advices from
-, vessels of
-, colliers or other vessels for, or from
-, vessels arrived at
-, men listing for the Prince of Orange about
-, observation of 5 Nov. at
-, candidates for vacant seat at
-, unusual number convicted at quarter sessions at

Lyon, Patrick, Earl of Kinghorn, appointed a member of the Privy Council of Scotland

Lyttelton (Littleton), Sir Charles
-, company of, commission in
-, the Duke of York's regiment commanded by. See Army, the
-, See also Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth.