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L.

Lacies, de, succeed to De Courey's lands, &c., xvii.

Lackane, 68.

Lacraffin, Seely, daughter of the Archbishop of Cashel, 584.

Lagan, the Tuath of, 342.

Laghlin, ward of, 399.

Lahercornes, vicarage of, 241.

Laiso, Don Rodrigo de, 637.

Laity, the Catholic, zealous for their religion, lxiii.

Lake, Jocky (Greame) of the, 493.

, Robert of the, ib.

Lake, Sir Thomas, 475.

Lakowran vicarage, 243.

Lalor, Dr. Robert, indictment of, lxxv.

, —, Sir J. Davys' argument in the case, lxxvi.

, —, —, insufficiency of, maintained by Catholics, lxxv.

, —, Sir J. Davys' address to, lxxvi.

, —, nominated Bishop of Kildare, lxvi, 18.

, —, follower of house of Kildare, ib.

, —, now in Castle of Dublin, 18.

, Vicar General Apostolic of Dublin, Kildare, and Fernes, indicted under Præmunire, 210.

, —, first such trial recorded, ib.

, —, feoffee in trust of many estates, and notably of earldom of Kildare and barony of Delvin, ib.

Lalors, followers of the Moores, 140.

Ley, Sir James, ib.

Lalour, see Lalor, sept of, petition of, 193, 194.

Lalour, Teig, 466.

Lalours, the, 466.

, list of, to be transplanted from Leix to Kerry, 467.

Lambart, Sir Oliver, commends the Treasurer, 595. See Lambert.

Lambay, tithes of, 56.

Lamben, Thomas, 65, 70.

Lambert, Sir Oliver, 9, 14, 96, 125, 138, 142, 152, 162, 253, 262, 264, 265, 274, 282– 284, 290, 369, 371, 374, 443, 451, 531, 532–534, 538, 540, 541, 542, 563, 565, 566, 573.

, —, pension of, 39.

, —, sent on business to Salisbury, 292.

, —, brings first news of the flight of the Earls to Privy Council, 322.

, —, present at their debates, ib.

, —, reports to the King about Chichester's going to the Earls' country in person, 331.

, —, to have a lease of some termon lands in Cavan, 443.

, —, —, and of some parsonages in Wexford, ib.

, —, on his march towards Dublin with a diminutive army, 496.

, —, sent away by Chichester, 501.

, —, gets charge of part of the northern army, 597.

, —, letter from, to Chichester, 607.

Lancaster, James, priest, alias Foord, banished from Liverpool, comes to Ireland, lxiv.

, John, chaplain, to be Bishop of Ossory if it be void, 197.

, —, to be Bishop of Ossory if there is a vacancy, 249.

, — Ossory not being void, to be made Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, 389.

, —, to be appointed Bishop of Waterford, 421.

, —, primate, 162.

Land of the sept of O'Neale, held as freehold, and not by tenancy-at-will, 211.

, —, Earl of Tyrone sought to make them tenants-at-will, ib.

Lands, forfeited, not to be given away to English or Irish in grants, but let to natives at high rents, 304.

— escheated in Kildare and Dublin, 326.

Lane, Bartholomew, 457.

, Capt. George, ib.

, Capt. Henry, petition for payment of arrears, 582.

, Sir Parr, 25.

, —, letter of Privy Council sent by, 46.

, —, recounts the manner of Sir Henry Bruncker's death, 188.

, —, —, certificate of, 422.

Langford, Roger, of Carrickfergus, pardon of alienation for, 31.

, —, —, 86.

Langley, Thomas, pardon for, having been in rebellion, 101.

La Puente, diocese of, 413.

Laracor, 57.

Largan, 60.

Larra, 60.

Latten, William, 58.

Lattyn, prebend, fruits of received by Terence Magraugh, 240.

Laughlin Bridge, garrison of, 2. See Leighlin.

Laughlen, Brian-ny, message said to be sent to, by Sir N. O'Donnell, 591.

Law, students of, to be compelled to conform, 128.

Lawless, Sir David, 571.

Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, his letter about the Greames, 145, 146.

Lawyers, Catholic, zealous for their church and clergy, lxiii.

, —, to be hindered from practising the law, lxiv.

Lea, Sir Henry, Master of Ordnance, 329.

Leame, 65.

Leax, see Leix.

Lecale, barony of, belonged in a sense to the English pale, x, 1, 2, 569.

, land in, held by Lord Cromwell, 292.

, Lord Cromwell's lands in, 397.

, Sir Gregory Cromwell, governor of 402.

Lee, George, 80.

, John, 58, 59, 67–70.

Legg, Captain Edward, 538.

, —, information by, on abuses in the survey of lands in Munster, 325.

Leicester, Earl of, letter to, xxix.

, Robert, attorney, strips Tyrone of some of his lands, 375.

Leigh, Capt. Edmund, 136, 263, 267, 375, 378, 382, 538.

, —, a stranger to Tyrone, made sheriff of Ulster contrary to statutes, 377.

, —, called by Tyrone, "Chichester's whispering companion," 382.

, Capt. Edward, governor of lower part of Tyrone, 402.

, Captain, bark laken with corn for, taken at Culmore, 500.

, John, recommended as captain of the Fort of Omey, 444.

, —, ib.

, Lieutenant, ib.

Leighlin Bridge, fort of, xxxix.

— —, constable of Henry Fisher, ib.

— —, great pass into Munster, ib.

— —, tenements near, 63.

— —, constable of, fort at, 86, 91.

, see of, 18.

Leighcarrow, 65.

Leighcarrow-ne-Clady, 65.

Leighcarrow Corvegan, 65.

Leigh Carrow Moynteroyny, 65.

Leighcarrowbegoghan, 59.

Leinster, counties of, under King John, ix.

, fortresses in, xxxix.

, not a thief or rebel stirring in, xliv.

Leitrim, made shire-ground, ix.

Leix, fort of, 1, 95, 362.

, made part of King's County, ix.

, the septs of, 444, 445, 465, 467, 467.

, the Moores to be removed from, 194.

, removal of the seven septs from, 445, 464.

, Crosby's agreement with them for their removal, 465.

, list of the men of the seven septs, 466.

, the seven septs of, their petition to Lord Deputy, 467. See Moores.

, —, Sir H. Power reports their determination to go with Crosby, 467.

Leixlip, great tithes of, 59.

, rectory of, ib.

, town of, 577.

Lellores, see Lalor.

Le Mitchin, lands called, in Cromblin, 56.

Lemos, Conde de, 479.

Lennagh, Nicholas, Jesuit, in Clonmel, lxii.

, —, charge against, ib.

Lenton, Edward, Provost Marshal of Ireland, 155.

Leonard, Stephen, 80.

Leppard, Antony, 58.

Lessmullen, rectory of, 70.

Letter of Lord Deputy, memorial of, 146.

Letters, intercepted, list of, 410.

Letters from—
-, Archbishop (Roman Catholic) of Armagh (Peter Lombard) to Lord Maguire, 322.
-, —, —, to Earl of Tyrconnell, ib.
-, —, —, to Dr. Florence Conroy, 323.
-, Archbishop of Dublin to Salisbury, 151, 160, 417, 425.
-, Bacon, Sir Francis, to Sir J. Davys, 47.
-, Barkeley, Sir Francis, to Lord Danvers, 614.
-, Barnewall, Sir P., to Salisbury, 149.
-, Beverley, Sir George, to Chichester, 306.
-, —, —, to Salisbury, 426.
-, Baxter to Salisbury, 557.
-, Bingley, J., to Sir Jul. Cæsar, 251.
-, —, Sir Ralph, to Salisbury, 456.
-, Birchensha to Salisbury, 96, 443, 549.
-, Bodley, Sir J., to Salisbury, 430.
-, —, —, to [ ] Worthy, 494.
-, Boyle, Sir R., to Salisbury, 518.
-, Brabazon, Sir Edwd., to Salisbury, 384.
-, Brouncker, Sir H., to Salisbury, 2, 25, 26, 104, 105.
-, —, Lady, to Salisbury, 189.
-, Brouncker to Stowghton, 147.
-, Burke, Sir Thos., to Salisbury, 9, 10.
-, Butler, Lord, to Salisbury, 129, 226, 253.
-, Buttevante, Viscount, to Salisbury, 106.
-, Caulfield, Sir T., to Chichester, 512.
-, Chancellor, Lord, to Salisbury, 269, 351, 458.
-, Chester, Mayor of, to Privy Council, 307.
-, Cheshire, Sheriff of, to Salisbury, 488.
-, Chichester, Sir Arthur, to Privy Council, 3, 117, 139, 198, 219, 223, 292, 305, 306, 326, 336, 395, 405, 410, 430, 445, 454, 468, 499, 524.
-, —, —, to Attorney and Solicitor General, 5, 7, 11, 12, 21, 24, 31, 44, 45, 100, 101, 106, 111, 116, 145, 149, 150, 195, 198, 308, 332, 394, 403, 405, 414, 417, 484.
-, —, —, to Salisbury, 5, 11, 28, 33, 42, 77, 92, 111, 120, 122, 129, 141, 144, 147, 150, 151, 189, 190, 194, 209, 264, 269, 291, 295, 301, 302, 335, 344, 347, 348, 352, 360, 393, 397, 400, 410, 414, 418, 427, 428, 431, 437, 444, 454, 461, 473, 474, 479, 483, 484, 514, 515, 520, 521, 527, 537, 546, 549, 551, 552, 558, 561, 567, 574, 597, 605, 607.
-, —, —, to Sir J. Davys, 26, 79, 81, 100, 106, 111, 116, 142, 387, 487, 619.
-, —, —, Lord Chancellor, 46.
-, —, —, to Lords of Council, 89, 146, 244, 259, 275, 480, 541, 558, 572, 593, 606.
-, Chichester, Sir Arthur, to King's Counsel, 100.
-, —, —, His Majesty's Counsel, 120.
-, —, —, to Earl of Thomond, 278.
-, —, —, to Lord Delvin, 338.
-, —, —, to Earl of Northampton, 404.
-, —, —, to Sir Jul. Cæsar, 409, 417.
-, —, —, to E. Clanrickard, 490.
-, —, —, to Sir Neal O'Donnell, 511.
-, —, —, to King, 620, 621.
-, —, —, to Sir Cahir O'Dogherty, 553, 554.
-, —, —, to Sir Jas. Perrott, 564.
-, Clanricard to Salisbury, 253.
-, Cocks, Richard, to Salisbury, 643, 650.
-, Cork, [William Lyon] Bishop of, to Chichester, 131.
-, —, —, to Salisbury, 196.
-, Cornwallis, Sir Chas., to Lords of Council, 478, 669.
-, —, —, to Spanish Secretary of State, 609.
-, —, —, to Salisbury, 615, 668, 669.
-, — —, to Spanish Secretary, 663.
-, Cromwell, Lord, to Salisbury, 279.
-, —, Lady Frances, to Salisbury, 300.
-, Crosbie, Patrick, to Salisbury, 194.
-, Danvers, Lord, to Salisbury, 394, 431, 440, 443, 445, 479, 488, 490, 516, 527, 599.
-, —, —, to Chichester, 579.
-, —, —, to Privy Council, 409.
-, Davys, Sir John, to Salisbury, 14, 44, 131, 209, 251, 270, 354, 389.
-, De Courcy, Lord, to Salisbury, 571.
-, Delvin, Lord, to Chichester, 337.
-, —, —, to Salisbury, 583.
-, Deputy and Council to Lords of Council, 79, 81, 91, 157, 161, 192, 360, 464.
-, — — to Salisbury, 192, 266.
-, — — to Earl of Thomond, 278.
-, — — to the King, 343.
-, De Renzi, Matthew, to Salisbury, 420.
-, Derry, Bishop of, and others, to Chichester, 573.
-, Dodington, Captain, to Salisbury, 404.
-, Dublin, Archbishop of, to Salisbury, 154, 160, 417, 425.
-, Edmonds, Sir Thomas, to Salisbury, 624, 625, 626, 627, 628, 631, 632, 633, 636, 638, 639, 641, 642.
-, —, —, to Duke of Lorraine, 644, 645, 646, 648, 649, 650, 651, 660, 661, 663.
-, Fenton, Sir Geoffrey, to Salisbury, 26, 87, 107, 117, 191, 268, 274, 281, 485, 609.
-, Hadsor, Richard, to Salisbury, 281, 394.
-, Hamilton, James, to Dudley Norton, 427.
-, Hansard, Sir Richard, to Chichester, 257, 338.
-, —, —, to Salisbury, 315.
-, Hart, Captain, to [Chichester], 505.
-, —, —, to Salisbury, 515.
-, Harries, Joseph, to W. Carnesew, 433.
-, Herbert, Sir Edward, to Salisbury, 461.
-, Howth, Earl of, to Salisbury, 404.
-, Jude, John, to Thomas Wilson, 665.
-, Kildare, Countess of, to Chichester, 345.
-, —, Earl of, to Salisbury, 313, 393.
-, —, —, to King, 609.
-, Killeene, Lord, to Chancellor, 539.
-, King, the, to Chichester, 6, 31, 33, 45, 48, 80, 92, 97, 99, 105, 128, 132, 141, 150, 154, 220, 222, 226, 230, 233, 249, 251, 256, 275, 279, 282, 300, 329, 330, 347, 352, 388, 403, 436, 443, 475, 479, 480, 485, 487, 516, 522, 537, 552, 553, 610, 614, 617.
-, — to Chichester and Council, 8.
-, — to Lord Deputy, 10, 197, 301, 307, 311, 320.
-, — to Treasurer of Ireland, 226.
-, — to Deputy and Council, 300.
-, — to Deputy and others, 498.
-, Lake, Sir Thomas, to Salisbury, 475.
-, Lane, Sir Par, to Salisbury, 188.
-, Ley, Sir James, and Chief Justice Winche, to Salisbury, 115.
-, —, Edmund, to Sir Francis Barkley, 614.
-, Limerick, Bishop of, to Lord Danvers, 570.
-, Lombard, Dr. Peter, to Lord Maguire, 322.
-, —, —, to Tyrconnell, ib.
-, —, —, to Father Florence Conry, 323.
-, Lords of Privy Council to Chichester, 7, 10, 23, 27, 46, 48.
-, — — to Lord Deputy and Council, 21.
-, Lords of Privy Council to President of Munster, 46, 138.
-, Lords of Council to Deputy and Council, 49, 123, 219, 319, 330, 399, 471, 475, 579.
-, — — to Chichester, 137, 161, 225, 230, 231, 234, 249, 263, 286, 287, 288, 289, 294, 331, 345, 350, 357, 384, 396, 424, 427, 433, 434, 437, 441, 442, 518, 528, 530, 539, 547, 552, 557, 564, 565, 567, 571, 576, 581, 585, 616.
-, — — to Lord Deputy, 615.
-, M'Carthy, Florence, to Salisbury, 583.
-, M'Donnell, Sir Randal, to Salisbury, 218, 524.
-, M'Namaro, John, to Don Donaldus O'Sulevan, 429.
-, Magrath, Miler, Archbishop of Cashel, to Salisbury, 521.
-, Meade (alias Myaghe), Wm., to Dominick Roche, 307.
-, Moore, Sir Garret to Salisbury, 534.
-, Morison, Sir Richard, to Salisbury, 17.
-, Nugent, Gerald, to Salisbury, 404.
-, O'Cahan, Donald Bullagh, to Deputy and Council, 143.
-, O'Carrol, Daniel, to Earl of Tyrone, 324.
-, O'Dogherty, Sir Cahir, to Chichester, 316.
-, —, —, Poulett, 317.
-, O'Dohertie to O'Galchure, 598.
-, O'Donnell, Sir Neale, to Chichester, 508.
-, Ormond, Earl of, to Salisbury, 47, 129, 225, 289, 613.
-, —, —, to Sir J. Davys, 195.
-, Perrott, Sir Jas., to Salisbury, 568.
-, Phillips, Sir Thos., to Salisbury, 280, 519, 521.
-, Plunket, Oliver, to Fr. Rob. Newgent 218.
-, —, Sir Geo., to Chichester, 316, 317.
-, —, —, to Sir Cahir O'Dogherty, 318.
-, Power, Captain William, to Salisbury, 197.
-, Powlett, Capt. Geo., to Salisbury, 3, 338.
-, Purcell, Richard, to Chichester, 28.
-, Quin, Walter, to Sir Cahir O'Doherty, 479.
-, Ravenscroft, Wm., to Sir J. Davys 127.
-, Ridgeway, Sir Thos., to Earl of Northampton, 100, 251.
-, —, —, to Salisbury, 40, 132, 234, 303, 599, 609, 612.
-, Ridgway, Sir Thos., to Lords of Privy Council, 36.
-, —, —, to Privy Council, 403.
-, —, —, to Sir J. Cæsar, 432.
-, —,—, to Sir Neal O'Donnel, 540.
-, —, —, and others, to Chichester, 573.
-, Rath, James, to Salisbury, 635, 643.
-, Rothe, Robert, to Salisbury, 121.
-, Salisbury to Chichester, 283.
-, — to Sir Tho. Windebanke, 193.
-, — to Earl of Thomond, 205.
-, — to Sir Chas. Cornwallis, 331, 527.
-, — to Lord Danvers, 583.
-, — to Sir Richard Spencer and Sir Ralph Winwood, 529.
-, — to Henry Richardson, 645.
-, — to Sir Thos. Edmonds, 623, 624, 655.
-, Salmon, Jas., to T. Crook, 571.
-, Sarsfelde to Ridgeway, 293.
-, Savage, John, to Salisbury, 610.
-, Shaen, Sir Fras., to Salisbury, 45, 339.
-, Singleton, Dr. Thos., to Earl of Thomond, 234.
-, Spencer, Sir Richard, and Winwood, to Salisbury, 515.
-, St. John, Sir Oliver, to Salisbury, 2, 139, 155, 189, 249, 303, 306, 357, 419, 515, 552.
-, —, —, to Sir Julius Cæsar, 111, 419.
-, —, —, to Thomond, 336.
-, —, —, to Archbishop of Dublin, 133.
-, Thomond, Earl, to Salisbury, 206, 258, 278, 356.
-, Trevor, Sir Richard, to Salisbury, 11.
-, Tyrconnell, Earl of, to the King, 364.
-, —, Countess of, to Salisbury, 296, 586.
-, Tyrone, Earl, to the King, 90, 151, 375.
-, Ware, Sir J., to Sir Julius Cæsar, 436, 438.
-, —, John, to Sir J. Davys, 144.
-, Waterford, Mayor and Sheriffs of, to Salisbury, 80, 433.
-, —, —, to Lords of Council, 252.
-, —, —, to Chichester, 277.
-, Wingfield, Marshal, and others to Chichester, 573.
-, Wootton, Sir H., to the King, 651, 657, 661.
-, —, —, to Salisbury, 651, 652, 653, 654, 656, 662, 664, 666, 667, 668, 669, 670.
-, Wynch, Chief Baron, to Salisbury, 189, 415.
-, —, —, to Chichester, 458.
-, Younge, Thomas, to Mr. Wilson, 125.

Levies in England costly to the King, 597.

— in Scotland also, 597.

Levy the tribe of, will pray for the King James I., 215.

Levynus, Mr., 632, 649.

Lewis, Walter, 59.

Ley, Edmund, his letter to Sir F. Barkely sent to Lord Danvers, 614.

, Sir James, Chief Justice of King's Bench, xxxvii, 186, 257, 362, 371, 451, 455, 618.

, —, 14, 42.

, —, commission on abbey lands in Dublin, 46.

, —, Lord Chief Justice, 116.

, —, requests that learned lawyers be sent from England, 115, 116.

, —, to bring information about the escheated countries to Privy Council, 331.

, —, a plantation commissioner, 397.

, Mr., his suit recommended for the house and lands of Reban, 527.

Leybourne, gentleman usher, 141.

Libel of A. B., dropped at the Council Chamber's door, 203.

, the contents to be kept secret, 203.

"Liberty," the, of Tipperary, xxi.

Liffer, fort of the, 2. See Lifford.

, the, to be surprised by Neal Garvie, 603.

Liffey, the border line of Pale, xi.

Lifford, 84, 89, 96, 329, 365, 368, 530, 531, 540, 555.

, ferry at, 68.

, inspected by Sir Richard Hadson, 35.

, Tyrconnell complains of its being detained from him, 320, 365.

, designs its seizure, 321.

, in Capt. Edward Leigh's government, 402.

, surprised by Sir Neale O'Donnell, 482.

, strengthened by Hansard, 483.

— the rendezvous of the scattered troops of Derry and Carlow, 499.

, a fresh attack on, designed, 519.

, camping at, 581.

, Sir Neale O'Donnell was to seize it, 586, 588.

Limerick, city and corporation of, empowered to hold jail delivery, xiii.

, no King's law administered at, xiii.

, Geraldines have sway in, xvii.

, priests in, lxiii.

, fort of, xl.

, —, plans for improvement of fort of, by Sir Francis Barkely, xl.

, garrison of, 2.

, the King's mills at, 67.

, infected with poison of Rome, 140.

, a fort required at, 304.

, intended landing of Spaniards was designed to be there, on account of the powerful Irish families resident there, 313.

— Castle, 89, 91.

— —, Thomond repairs it, 356.

, prize wines in, 400.

, expected landing at, 429.

— river, information of a design to land foreign forces there, 441.

, "the firebrand of," 507.

, fort at, to be completed, 526.

, —, 544, 552.

, priests in, 570.

, disasters much feared in, 595.

, Bishop of, reports alarms of rising, ib.

, see of, 18.

, Bishop of, to be of Munster Council, xxiii.

, —, commissioners for Munster, xxxii.

, Bishop of, 570.

— county, one of the original counties, ix.

, pays black mail to O'Brien, xix.

Limevadie, 559.

Linch, Nicholas, of Galway, servant of Tyrconnell, went into Ireland, 302.

Linche, Thomas, 66, 70, 71.

Lincoln's Inn, 436.

Lingood, Valentine, pardon for, 394.

Linial, John, 556.

Linon, Father, 570.

Linonagh arrives with bulls against oath of allegiance, 596.

"Lion's Whelp," King's ship, 223.

, Capt. St. John's ship, the, 260.

, ordered for expedition to Out-Isles of Scotland, 388.

, the, 446, 453, 455, 470.

, destined for Scottish Islands expedition, 487, 529.

Lisbon, Archbishop of, his licence to Tillotson, 411.

, Tillotson's arrival at, 413.

Lisbonye, rectory of, 71.

Lisbourne, see Lisbon.

Liscavin, 65.

Liscavill, 65.

Lisgoole, abbey of, 69. See Lishoole.

, a pass over Lough Erne, 341.

Lishoole (Lisgoole), abbey of, 69.

Liskenan, 59.

Leslaughty (Lislaughtin), abbey of, 64.

Lisle, Irish college at, 230.

Lisley, Martin, 58, 59, 62.

Lismore, diocese of, 143.

, —, report on, 242.

, —, —, Archbishop Miler Magrath's misdealings in respect of, ib.

, —, chancellorship of, ib.

, —, treasurership of, ib.

, archdeaconry of, ib.

, dean of, 243.

, report on the disordered state of, 247.

, see of, and Waterford, 421.

, —, to be given to Mr. Lancaster, 422.

, visitation of, 235.

, manor of, 116.

List of crown lessees, 55.

— of Englishmen dwelling at Abbey Boyle, 457, 458.

— — — at Cong, 458.

— — — at Ballintobber, ib.

— — — at St. John's, ib.

— — — at Mays, ib.

— — — at Abbey Boyle, ib.

— of the several men of the seven septs of Leix, to be transplanted to Kerry by P. Crosby, 465.

— of the members of the seven septs of Leix, 466.

— of captains discharged in Ireland since Michaelmas 1603, distinguishing those of English birth, and where they are now, 538, 539.

— of the chief rebels out near Newry, and their number of followers, 568.

— of chief rebels out between Newry and Tyrone, 568, 569.

— of Irishmen of account that are in the Archduke's service, or beyond sea, 569.

— of papers relating to Ireland in the Hatfield MSS., 671.

Little Furrows, license of alienation of, for Archbishop Jones, 122.

Littlemoreston, 59.

Littlerath, 58.

Liverpool, priests banished from, to Ireland, lxiv.

Living, church, in Wicklow, inquisition into, 17.

Livings, competent, for ministers to be provided, 97.

Lixnawe, Lord, reports that he intends to rebel, 567.

Llanthony, abbey of, 56.

Lloyd, Ellis, 539.

Loach, John, his examination about the arrival of the fugitives in the Low Countries, 358.

, —, the planners of their flight, ib.

, —, —, their reception by the Archduke, 358, 359.

, —, —, and by Henry O'Neil, ib.

, —, —, and their intentions of going to Rome, 359.

, James, native of Roach's country, 418.

, —, serves in Low Countries, ib.

, —, cook to Henry O'Neal, ib.

, —, information obtained from, ib.

Lobinston, 58.

Loftus, Sir Adam, Archbishop of Dublin, and chancellor, xxxvii.

, —, does not appear at Privy Council, ib.

, —, letters to the King against toleration, ib.

, —, death of, in 1605, ib.

, —, opposes toleration of Catholles, lvi.

, —, recommended by the Archbishop of Dublin to Salisbury, 128.

, Sir Thomas, 538.

"Logger," to, 545.

Loghearmen (Wexford), 439, 448.

Loghmoe, castle of, 115.

Lombard, Dr. Peter, Roman Catholic primate of Armagh, lxv.

, —, Archbishop of Ardmagh, 17.

, —, his pension from the Pope, ib.

, —, provost of Cathedral of Cambray, ib.

, —, Primate, 252.

, —, congratulates Lord Maguire on the escape of the Earls, 322.

, —, congratulates Tyrconnell on his efforts for the Catholic cause, ib.

, —, expresses to Father Florence Conry his sympathy with their efforts, 323.

, —, has reported their success to the Pope, ib.

, —, advises him about his nephew, 324.

, —, 439.

London, 364.

, Lord Mayor of, 439.

, Tower of, 463.

Long, Richard, 59.

, William, 64.

— and Chetham, 76.

— —, lessees of poundage of Wexford, ib.

Longe, Primate, 162.

, William, 51.

Longford, county of, when made a county, ix.

, county of, 438.

"Loose people," measures to restrain, from rebellion, 291.

Lord Deputy, nature of his office and powers, xxxiii.

, —, offices excepted from his gift, xxxiii, xxxiv.

Lord Lieutenant, authority and functions of, xxxiii.

— —, his council, xxxiv.

— — has had all appointments in the Church, except bishops and ar chbishops, ib.

— —, entertainment of, 135.

Lords, Spiritual and Temporal, in Kildare, 577.

, —, in Carlow, ib.

, —, in Kilkenny, 578.

Loretto, 651, 653.

Lorganboy, 60.

Lorkan, Barnaby, 169.

Lorraine, Duke of, 644, 650.

Lough of Carlingford, xlii.

Lougheaske, to be seized by Sir N. O'Donnel, 586. See Lough Esk.

Lough Easke given up to Sir Henry Folliott, 598.

Lough Erne, flotilla of boats in, xlii.

Lough Esk, 533. See Lough Easke.

— —, Sir N. O'Donnel, wishes to keep it, 533, 534.

Loughfoyle, 85, 146, 201, 223, 340, 341, 368, 375, 480, 533, 602.

, government at, claimed by Capt. Powlett, 3.

, boats at, 22.

, Sir Henry Docwra, governor of, 402.

, fort of, 434.

— first opened a gap into the bowels of the North, 435.

, M'Sweyne-ne-Doe's treachery at, 486.

, river, two barks taken in, 500.

, fishing of, claimed by Sir Neale O'Donnell, 510.

Loughfynne, one of the boundaries offered to Sir Neale O'Donnell, 510.

Loughgilly, on the east side of a lake now dry, xli.

Loughkey, monastery of Holy Trinity in Island of, 69.

Loughlenbridge, warder of, 135.

Loughmoe, Purcell, Baron of, 2.

, Richard Purcell, of, 113.

Lough Neagh, surrounded by forts, xli.

, —, 341.

, the bally of, 342.

Loughowter, in the Brenny, 60.

, lands of abbey of Holy Trinity at, ib.

Loughragh, camping at, 581.

Loughrea, 468.

Lough Swilly, Irish fugitives land in, from Spain, 299.

, 602.

, hoy arrives from, with cannon, 607.

Lough Sydney, boats upon, 22.

Lough Vaigh, 573.

Louth, one of the original counties, ix.

, county of, 378.

, Sir Oliver Plunket, Lord, 63.

Louvain, 631, 639, 641, 642, 649.

, new college of English Jesuits at, 661.

, —, Irish friars have been given one there too, ib.

Lovayne, Irish College at, 230.

Low Countries, 441, 448, 478, 479, 541, 561, 587.

— —, treaty with, 331.

Lowe, Antony, 62.

Lucan, tithes of, 55.

Luis, Don, Admiral of the intended fleet of Spain, 293.

Lumbard, see Lombard.

, a priest in Waterford, lxiii.

Lurgan, 573.

Lurgan [Green], troops reviewed at, by Chichester, 607.

Luttrell, Thomas, 59.

Lye, John, 60, 64, 66.

Lyffer, see Lifford.

Lyffyny, 70.

Lymniall, John, confession of, 591.

Lymrie, John, 557, 560.

Lynch, Gormyn, sued at Galway, transfers his case to Dublin, xii.

Lynch, James Fitz Martin, fined for recusancy, xcix.

, Marcus Fitz William, fined for recusancy, ib.

, Nicholas Oge, 345.

, William Fitz Peter, fined for recusancy, xcix.

, William, Esq., letter of, to Sir James M'Intosh, civ, note.

Lynshull, John, 564.

Lysly, Martin, 69.

Lysmoore, see of, 143. See Lismore.