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"Index of Subjects: L". Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 13, 1697-1698. Ed. William A Shaw(London, 1933), , British History Online. Web. 8 October 2024. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol13/pp583-585.
L.
Lace, seized, 336.
Lancaster Herald. See Heralds' College.
Land Bank. See National Land Bank.
LANDS, England and Wales—
-, bequeathed to the Crown, Commission of enquiry into, 425.
-, concealed, 117, 177, 194, 246,
433; discovery of, 322–3;
petition for commission of
enquiry into, 349.
-, Crown Rents and Revenues:
-, Auditors of, 18, 153, 208,
257, 372; deputy, 372;
grant of office of, 368.
-, See also Aldworth, W.;
Marriot, R.; Seymour, Sir J.; Shales,
H.; Shales, J.
-, in Kent, insufficient to
meet fixed county charges
through depletion by the
sale of fee farm rents,
47–8, 273.
-, pensions, etc. on, accounts
of, desired, 18, 117, 144.
-, Receivers General of, 47;
accounts, 33, 144 (3), 145,
245; appointment, 291;
petition for place of, 153;
rents, etc. payable to, 294.
-, See also Fee Farm Rents.
-, custodiam leases. See Lands—
forfeited.
-, derelict lands, 205, 349; inquisition on, quashed, 125.
-, extended for debt, 351, 405.
-, forfeited, 40, 164, 235, 240, 249,
261, 375, 398, 411, 448;
custodiam leases, 147, 267,
351, 356, 365, 405.
-, grants of, 44, 45, 172, 190–1,
218–9, 235, 248, 375, 388, 391,
398, 405, 411, 413, 435, 436,
448.
-, leases, 117, 125, 169, 172, 184,
186, 190, 191, 208(2), 237,
239(3), 240, 249, 256, 257,
261, 266, 283, 294, 322–3, 326,
349, 352, 357, 361, 365(2),
371, 372, 374, 384, 388, 391,
392, 432 (2), 433 (3).
-, fines of, 74, 76, 78; issue
out of, 354; prosecution
for, 383.
-, petitions for, 83, 123, 125,
162, 185, 192, 209, 240,
246, 264, 279, 281, 288 (2),
291, 330, 336, 339, 344,
355.
-, purchased by the Crown, 55,
63, 87, 250, 332, 362.
-, left by the sea, petition for commission of inquiry into, 321.
-, purchased for the Crown, 334,
439.
-, Surveyor General (S. Travers),
334.
-, clerks to, 111.
-, payment to, for specified
services, 115.
-, petitions, etc. referred to,
44, 83, 104, 123, 162,
172, 185, 192, 209, 237,
246, 248, 264, 279, 281,
288, 291, 295, 330, 336,
344, 355, 388, 398, 405,
413, 436.
-, reports of, warrants to, etc.,
45, 61, 78, 99, 117, 169,
186, 190–1, 208, 219, 256,
261, 283, 294, 322, 343,
349, 351, 352, 365, 371,
372, 374, 384, 391, 432,
433.
-, surveys of, 115; Sir C. Harbord's,
in 1660, 374; Norden's, in
Charles I's reign, 117; Parliamentary, in 1650, 117, 186;
Sir R. Prideaux's, in 1660, 117.
Lands, Ireland. See Ireland.
Landwaiters. See Customs.
Lead mines, 18, 34, 352; leases of, 246, 257, 294, 326, 339; royalties, 246, 294, 326. See also Lott and cope.
Leather, duty on. See Excise.
Letter Office money, issues out of, 214, 216.
Library. See King's Library.
Linen, 364; duty on. See Customs— duties; smuggling of, 370; damask, 152, 162; German or Hamburg, 250, 254, 303; Holland, 250, 303–4.
Loans, names of individual lenders:—
-, Banks, Sir John; Bateman,
James; Bertie, Charles;
Bubb, Alicia; Burton, Sir
Lancelot; Dodington, George;
Evance, Sir Stephen; Floyer,
Peter; Germain, Sir John;
Gratwick, John; Gratwick,
Mary; Hall, Thomas; Lulin,
Anthony; Merchant, Thomas;
Orford, Earl of; Ranelagh,
Earl of; Shales, Charles;
Vernon, James.
Locksmith. See King's Locksmith.
Lord Almoner, grant of a deodand to, for charitable uses, 300; King's alms for the poor to be distributed by, 104, 398.
Lord Chamberlain. See Royal Household.
Lord Chancellor, England (Sir J. Somers), annuity of, 2, 128; attending the Treasury, 35–6.
Lord Chancellor, Ireland. See Ireland.
Lord Privy Seal. See Privy Seal.
Lords, House of, bill before, for the increase, etc. of timber in New Forest,
84, 93, 319.
-, fines imposed by, 431.
-, messengers and doorkeepers of,
payments to, 56, 87, 116, 285,
427, 429.
-, printing for, 344.
-, sergeants-at-arms attending (R.
Charnock; P. Persehouse), 247.
-, See also Parliament.
Lords Justices, England, seals for, payment for, 150; Secretary to (J. Vernon), 36, 104, 403, 406; orders of, warrants by, etc., 15, 22, 24, 54, 104, 115, 117, 120, 121, 125, 126, 128, 131, 134, 136, 138, 139, 141, 143, 145, 169, 263, 302, 356, 362, 398, 431, 435, 436, 446, 450.
Lords Justices, Ireland. See Ireland.
Lott and cope, royalty of, 18, 34.
LOTTERIES —
-, annuities, 73, 167, 242; and
see below Malt, tickets; Million
Adventure, tickets; Royal
Oak.
-, Malt (1,400,000l. lottery (£10
tickets) on Malt duties as by
8–9 Wm. III, c. 22).
-, Commissioners or Managers
of (W. Congreve, N. Fenn,
W. Glanvill, P. Hume,
J. Isham, C. Montague,
T. Neale, J. Packer, D.
Thomas, J. Thrale and
R. Trevor), 75, 290;
salaries, 60, 107, 429.
-, Comptroller of (S. Wiseman), appointment, 79,
301.
-, Managers. See (above)—
Commissioners.
-, Office, 371; building to be
provided for, 67; necessaries for, 425.
-, Tickets and benefits, 60, 65,
71, 116, 236, 357.
-, counterfeit, 87, 88, 90,
91.
-, deposited as security
for the Dutch Loan,
5, 126.
-, not signed by the Teller
when issued, allowed
to pass, 98–9.
-, Paymaster of (R.
Crompton), 67, 255,
290, 297, 325;
appointment, 61,
249; clerks of, 67;
securities of, 75, 244,
249.
-, payment of, course for,
75, 290; issues for,
255, 297, 325, 373;
notice announcing,
68, 371.
-, payments out of, 1, 5,
20, 27, 34, 35, 37,
38, 46, 49, 50, 51,
52, 56, 57, 59, 61,
62, 63, 64, 68, 116,
120, 122, 124, 125,
127, 130, 136, 146,
150, 152, 157, 158,
162, 163, 165, 187,
188, 190, 208, 211,
212, 213. 221, 224,
227, 229, 232, 238,
242, 245, 248, 263,
269, 277, 431.
-, stolen at the Post
Office, 99.
-, Million Adventure (on duties on
Salt, Beer, etc. as by 5 Wm.
and Mary, c. 7), account of
payments on, required, 17,
133.
-, Comptroller of (B. Burton;
T. Strickland), 79.
-, appointment, 291.
-, dismissal, 29.
-, Office of, necessaries
for, 425; to be used
by other officers, 148.
-, Tickets and benefits, 57,
227, 239.
-, cancelling of, 27, 147,
149.
-, contributed (as by 8–9
Wm. III, c. 21), for
the purchase of reversionary annuities,
27, 147, 154, 270, 283.
-, in arrear, appropriations
for, (as by 7–8 Wm.
III, c. 31 and 8–9
Wm. III, c. 21), 154.
-, clearing of, issue
out of the second
3s. Aid for, 345;
previous orders
drawn on the
Salt duty for,
vacated, 345.
-, queries as to
whether the Excise money
coming in by
the Act 7–8 Wm.
III, c. 31, can
be applied to
paying, referred
to the Law
Officers, 28, 29,
33, 71, 153, 271;
the case and the
Law Officers'
opinions thereon,
153–5.
-, Paymaster of (W.
Knight; R. Taylor),
27, 56, 146, 147, 394.
-, accounts, surcharging interest on
tallies in, 27, 149.
-, appointment, 24,
143.
-, dismissed, 24, 143.
-, late, accounts to
be made up, 149;
to deliver tallies
and cash to his
successor, 27, 147.
-, securities of, 70,
145, 149, 265.
-, payment of, issues for,
146, 294; notice
announcing, 27.
-, officers in the Exchequer for
paying annuities on. See
Lotteries—Malt and Million
Adventure, Paymaster.
-, Royal Oak, Pensioners, 66, 125,
167, 235; Treasurer of
(— Allom), 66.
-, tickets, draft forms of, to be
destroyed, 52, 54.