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Lacy, Grace, of London, gives evidence at Franklin's trial, 26.
Lacy, John, in the service of the Earl of Salisbury, his accounts, 429, 430.
Ladd, Audley (Awdeley), alias Baker, tenant of the site of Terrington Manor, co. Norfolk, letter to Commissioners for leasing of King's lands, 36.
Ladd, Thomas, in the service of Lord Capell, 361(2).
Lake, Sir Arthur Lake, son of Sir
Thomas Lake, charged with
conspiracy against Countess
of Exeter, 61.
-, summoned to Star Chamber,
68.
-, his answer to the charges, 71,
72.
Lake, Sir John [? of Westminster, London], 188.
Lake, Mary, Lady, wife of Sir
Thomas Lake, charged with
conspiracy against Countess
of Exeter, 61 seqq.
-, summoned to Star Chamber,
68.
-, her answer to the charges, 68–
75.
Lake, Sir Thomas, of Cannons, co.
Middlesex, Clerk of the
Signet, later Secretary of
State, 5, 60.
-, charged with conspiracy against
Countess of Exeter, 61 seqq.
-, his role in the conspiracy, 63.
-, commits Williams to Gatehouse, 63.
-, commits Hatton close prisoner,
65.
-, summoned to Star Chamber,
68.
-, his answer to the charges, 68–
75.
-, reference to his attendance on
King in Scotland, 72, 75.
Lake, William [? of Wilstone, Tring, co. Herts], 188.
Lakenham, co. Norfolk, 19.
-, tithe custom at, 32.
Lamb (Lambe), The, Salisbury, 416.
Lambarde (Lambert), Sir Multon, of Westcombe, Greenwich, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.
Lambe, Sir John, Dean of Arches, Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal to the Queen, articles of inquiry into gratuities given to, 365.
Lambe, Mr, 268.
Lambehith. See Lambeth.
Lambert, Sir Moulton. See Lambarde, Sir Multon.
Lambert, Thomas, tenant of Enfield manor, 12.
Lambert, —, a keeper at Chetterwood, co. Dorset, charged with abuses, 237(2).
Lambeth (Lambehith), London,
letter dated from, 58.
-, 364.
Lambkin (Lampkyns), Robert, Rector of Themelthorpe, co.
Norfolk, reference to his
death, 166.
-, 178.
Lancaster, Duchy of, 289, 410.
-, Enfield Chase a parcel of, 10.
-, Chancellor of. See May, Sir
Humphrey.
Land's End, co. Cornwall, 218, 444.
Lane, George, of Greasley, co. Notts, signs petition to Capell, 293.
Langley House, co. Herts, 250.
Lanier (Lanyer), Nicholas, musician, 395.
Larder, Captain, in charge of foot company in Dorset, 354.
La Rochefoucault, François de, Cardinal and Grand Almoner of France, signs marriage contract between Prince Charles and Henrietta Maria, 200.
La Roche-Mabile, Henri de Vassé, Baron de, entrusted by Louis XIII with charge of castle of Chateau Gonthier, 124.
Latham, John, 256.
Latimer (Lattemers), co. Bucks, letter dated from, 438.
La Tour, Comte de. See Thurn.
Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, reference to his execution, 411.
Launceston (Lauston) Wood or Woodsend, Chetterwood, co. Dorset, 140.
Laurence, Mr [? of Totesham Hall, West Farleigh], co Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Lauston Wood. See Launceston Wood.
Lawrence, Sir Edward, of Creech Grange, Isle of Purbeck, co. Dorset, 177.
Lawrence, Henry, of Alderholt, co. Dorset, guilty of erecting cottage on Earl of Salisbury's waste at Alderholt, 236.
Lawrence, Joan (Jone), widow, of Alderholt, co. Dorset, guilty of encroaching on Earl of Salisbury's waste at Alderholt, 236.
Lawrence, Captain [? Richard Laurence, Parliamentary commander], his troops quartered on Earl of Salisbury's land at Brigstock, 380.
Layston, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 126.
Laytie (Leytye), William, of
Peranuthnowe and Goldsithney, co. Cornwall, requests permission to search
for tin, 226.
-, agreement on exploitation of
tin between Keighley and,
253.
-, conditions of production of tin
at Cabilla agreed to by, 266.
Lea, River, co. Middlesex, 35.
Leake, Sir John, of Wyrehall, Edmonton, co. Middlesex, 272, 273, 276.
Lee, Sir Francis. See Leigh, Sir Francis.
Lee (Leye), Sir Henry, Ranger of Cranborne Chase, co. Dorset, 185.
Lee or Leigh, Mr [? Richard Lee of Beckenham], co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Lee (Leigh), Mr [? Richard Lee, of Delce, Rochester], co. Kent, his estate valued at (?) £300, 14.
Lee, —, mentioned in examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 103.
Le Febvre, —, a Frenchman in the service of Viscount Andover, brings news of Prince Charles in Spain, 174.
Leicester, co. Leicester, reference to capture by Parliamentary forces of, 382, 384.
Leicester, Earl of. See Sidney, Robert.
Leicester House, Leicester Fields, London, letter dated from, 318.
Leigh (Lee), Sir Francis, of East Wickham, co. Kent, his property valued at £1500, 14.
Leigh, Sir Francis, of Addington, co. Surrey, his death, 384.
Leigh, Robert, a keeper of the game along the River Lea, co. Middlesex, replaced by Biggen, 35.
Leigh, Wolley, son of Sir Francis Leigh, reference to his death, 384 and n.
Leighton, William, Steward to the Earl of Salisbury, his accounts, 288.
Leighton, Captain, Parliamentary commander, his soldiers quartered at Cranborne, 387.
Leith, Midlothian, Scotland, Scots build fortifications at, 335(2).
Lely (Lilly), Sir Peter, portrait
painter, Earl and Countess
of Salisbury's portraits
painted by, 429.
-, paints portrait of Lady
Sandys, 430.
Lennard (Leonerd), Sampson, of Knole, Chevening, co. Kent, his estate valued at £3000, 14.
Lennox, Duke of. See Stuart, Ludovick; Stuart, James.
Lenthall, Sir John, Marshal of the King's Bench, 410.
Lenthall, William, Speaker of the House of Commons, attacked in tract called New Magna Charta, 409.
Leonard, Sampson. See Lennard, Sampson.
Leonard (Lennard), Sir Samuel, of West Wickham, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1500, 14.
Leslie, General. See Leslie, Alexander.
Leslie, Alexander, 1st Earl of Leven, General of the army of Scotland, payments made in England towards army of, 378(2), 379.
Leslie, John, 6th Earl of Rothes,
opposes King's proposals
concerning church government in Scotland, 303.
-, signs joint letter to English
Peers at York, 322.
Levellers, reference in tract called New Magna Charta to doctrines of, 408.
Leventhorpe, Sir John, of Shingle
Hall, Sawbridgeworth, co.
Herts, collects money towards defence of King of
Bohemia, 126.
-, 188.
Levesey, Mr. See Livesey.
Leveson (Lewson), Sir John, of
Halling, co. Kent, letters to
Brett, 12, 30.
-, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Lewin, Sir Justinian, of Otterden, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1000, 14.
Lewis or Lewes, Mr [? Mark], tutor,
teaches Lady Mary Cecil to
sing, 391.
-, tutor to Earl of Salisbury's
grandchildren, 450.
Lewton. See Luton.
Lexington, Lord. See Sutton, Robert.
Ley, Sir James, Chief Justice of the
King's Bench, later Lord
High Treasurer and 1st Earl
of Marlborough, 203, 228,
229.
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 227.
-, gives instructions as to payment of soldiers from Hertfordshire serving in expedition to Cadiz, 227.
Ley, Richard, coroner, holds inquest at Marazion, 266.
Leye, Sir Henry. See Lee, Sir Henry.
Leytye, William. See Laytie, William.
Lichfield, Thomas, grant to, 40.
Lilburne, John, political agitator, purchase of publications by, 390, 426.
Lile, Captain [? Nicholas Lisle, Parliamentary commander], 380.
Lilley (Lylly), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.
L'Illustre Bassa. See Scuderi.
Lilly, Mr. See Lely, Sir Peter.
Lily, William, grammarian, his
Rules purchased for Philip
Cecil, 281.
-, another copy bought for
Edward Cecil, 283.
Lime. See Lyme [Regis].
Lincoln, co. Lincs, 45, 47.
Lincoln, Bishop of. See Montaigne, George.
Lincoln's Inn, London, letters dated
from, 136, 164, 197, 200.
-, 234.
Lincone, Lord. See Clinton, Theophilus.
Lindsay, Alexander, 2nd Lord Lindsay of Balcarres, opposes nomination of officers of state by Scottish Privy Council, 363.
Lindsay, Ludovick, 16th Earl of
Crawford, carries Lord Ker's
challenge to a duel to Marquis of Hamilton, 368.
-, payments towards quartering
troops of, 380, 387.
Linsie, Lord. See Bertie, Montagu.
Linton Bridge, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, Scots build fortifications at, 336.
Lints. See Linz.
Linz (Lints) [Austria], in danger of being attacked, 122.
Lippe, Simon, Prince of, his troops disbanded, 122.
Lipsius, Justus, historian and Professor of belles-lettres at Louvain (d. 1606), purchase of his Politicorum and Epistolae, 286.
Lisbon [Portugal], rumour of impending blockade by Spanish and Dutch ships of, 444.
Lisle, Viscount. See Sidney, Robert; Sidney, Philip.
Lisle, Laurence, tenant to the Earl of Salisbury, petition for allowance for wainscot in house in St. Martin's Lane, 384.
Lismore, co. Cork, Ireland, letter dated from, 282.
Lister, Major. See Lister, Thomas.
Lister (Lyster), Matthew, of London, physician, guest at
Hatfield House, 2.
-, 270.
Lister, Thomas, M.P. for Lincoln, reports on Earl of Salisbury's case for compensation, 424.
Lithuania, 92.
Little Down (Lytle downe) Coppice, Chetterwood, co. Dorset, in Nathaniel Napper's possession, 140.
Little Hill Coppice, Chetterwood, co. Dorset, 140.
Littleton (Littelton), High, co. Somerset, letter dated from, 393.
Little Wood, Burstock Walk, co. Dorset, 296.
Liveden. See Lyveden.
Livesey (Levesey), Mr [? Gabriel Livesey, of Minster, Isle of Sheppey], co. Kent, his estate valued at £2000, 14.
Livingstone, James, Lord Livingstone and Almond, Scottish Parliament reject his nomination by King as Treasurer of Scotland, 367, 369.
Load'em, Viscount Cranborne loses money playing at, 395.
Loane or Lone, Serjeant, of Wrotham hundred, co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Lock, Mr. See Lock, Thomas.
Lock, Thomas, Sir Dudley Carleton's agent in London, 90.
Lockley, John, mentioned in tract called New Magna Charta, 408.
Loe, Sir Timothy. See Low, Sir Timothy.
Loggin, Mr [? of Marston, co. Gloucester], his cattle stolen by Worcester Reformadoes, 379.
Lohelius, John, Archbishop of Prague, 93.
Lomenie, Henri Auguste de, French Councillor of State and secretary of Louis XIII's Privy Council, signs marriage contract between Prince Charles and Henrietta Maria, 200.
Londesborough, co. Yorks, letter dated from, 277.
London, petition of Guild of
Weavers of, 5.
-, 12, 16, 48, 60, 66, 87, 115, 151,
164, 165, 175, 202, 245, 269,
273, 277, 286, 287, 303, 319,
320, 342, 372, 374, 382, 383,
393.
-, stay of cloth in France harmful
to merchants of, 16.
-, Weston's trial held in Guildhall
of, 19.
-, price of pepper in, 30.
-, request to King for patent to
maintain glassworks in, 31.
-, certificate of deaths from
plague in, 39.
-, grievances of Dutch and French
Congregations in, 40.
-, Common Council of, 40.
-, poultry bought and sent to
Cranborne House from, 37.
-, letters dated from, 96, 102, 105,
113, 133, 134, 152, 230, 234,
277, 370(2), 371(3), 373, 430.
-, request for loan for defence of
King of Bohemia from Lord
Mayor and Aldermen of, 117,
129.
-, attempt to arrogate new privileges by, 131.
-, Companies of Armourers, Gunmakers and Cutlers of, 143.
-, tilting in, 158.
-, Earl of Arundel almost killed
in coach accident in, 164.
-, grim effects of plague in, 208.
-, suggested that magazine of
munition be established in,
220.
-, Hertfordshire levies to embark
for Low Countries at, 227.
-, plays performed in, 264, 267
270, 286.
-, reference to the stocks in, 294.
-, disturbances in and about, 313.
-, proposal that negotiations with
Scots be transferred from
Ripon to, 326, 327.
-, King agrees to their removal
to, 327.
-, Jermyn's proposal that army
be brought to, 357, 358(2).
-, effect of Scottish invasion on
supply of coal from Newcastle to, 382.
-, address to citizens of, 397.
-, mentioned in the tract called
New Magna Charta, 408.
-, reference to coronation of
Charles II in, 438.
-, the Great Fire of, 450, 453.
-, further reference to the plague
in, 456.
-, Lord Mayor of. See Pemberton, Sir James; Cokayne, Sir
William.
-, Provost-Marshal of. See
Davis, William.
-, Recorder of. See Montagu,
Sir Henry; Finch, Heneage.
London, Bishop of. See King, John; Sheldon, Gilbert.
London Bridge, reference to fire on, 270.
London, Tower of, Overbury
poisoned in, 19, 20, seqq.
-, Earl and Countess of Suffolk to
be committed to, 110, 111.
-, Yelverton committed to, 149.
-, Earlof Bristolim prisonedin,222.
-, Jermyn proposes that army
seize, 358, 359.
-, House of Commons told of
plans to effect escape of
Earl of Strafford from, 359.
-, 407.
-, coronation procession of
Charles II to proceed from,
440.
-, Gentleman Porter of. See
Worthington, Sir William.
-, Lieutenant of. See Waad, Sir
William; Helwyse, Sir
Gervase; Apsley, Sir Allen;
Balfour, Sir William.
Long, Mr, 295, 361.
Long Critchell (Longcrytchell), co.
Dorset, coppice in Chetterwood belonging to parsonage
of, 140.
-, coppices in Chetterwood within
the parish of, 140.
Longueville, Henri II d'Orleans, Duc de, fortifies Dieppe against Louis XIII, 120.
Lord, Robert, Receiver-General to
the Earl of Salisbury, his
accounts, 391.
-, 394, 396.
Lord, Mrs, 433.
Lord Chamberlain. See Howard, Thomas; Herbert, William; Herbert, Philip.
Lord Chancellor. See Egerton, Thomas; Bacon, Francis.
Lord Chief Justice. See Coke, Sir Edward; Hobart, Sir Henry.
Lord Chief Justice (King's Bench). See Coke, Sir Edward; Montagu, Sir Henry; Ley, Sir James; Crewe, Sir Randolph; Hyde, Sir Nicholas.
Lord General. See Devereux, Robert.
Lord High Admiral. See Villiers, George.
Lord High Treasurer. See Howard, Thomas; Montagu Henry; Cranfield, Lionel.
Lord Keeper. See Williams, John; Coventry, Sir Thomas; Finch, Sir John.
Lord Marquis. See Villiers, George.
Lord President. See Montagu, Sir Henry.
Lord Privy Seal. See Somerset, Edward; Montagu, Henry.
Lords Commissioners for the Great Seal, petition from Earl of Salisbury and others to, 423.
Lords Lieutenant, suggested they
have special military status
in event of Spanish invasion,
221.
-, expected to execute order concerning provision of horse by
landed proprietors of all professions, 298.
Lothian. See Kerr, William.
Loudon, Earl of. See Kerr, William.
Loudon, Lord. See Campbell, John.
Loudun [Vienne, France], Killigrew's reference to devils at, 284.
Loughton, co. Essex, manor of, 3n.
Louis XIII, King of France, orders
stay of English cloth in
France, 16.
-, Brulart's letter to, 32.
-, 120.
-, takes action against rebels, 120.
-, articles agreed upon by Marie
de Medici and, 123, 124.
-, besieges Montauban, 151.
-, petition for peace and pardon
from French Protestants to,
155.
-, sends French noble to greet
Prince Charles on his way to
Spain, 168.
-, agrees with Spain to entrust
Valtelline to Pope, 168.
-, to seek Pope's dispensation for
marriage of Henrietta Maria
with Prince Charles, 197.
-, States General desirous of
accommodating differences
between King and, 230 seqq.
-, received by Parlement of Paris,
247.
-, States General disinclined to
treat with Spain without
approval of, 259.
-, Killigrew signs statement on
miracle to be sent to, 285.
Louis XIV, King of France, approaching Paris with an army, 427.
Lovelace, Leonard, of Hever Kingstown, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.
Lovelace, Sir Richard, of Hurley, co. Bucks, 163.
Lovelace, Sir William, of Bethersden, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1500, 14.
Lovell, Thomas, names of his coppices in Chetterwood, 140.
Lovett, Robert, witnesses Earl of Pembroke's will, 416.
Low (Loe), Sir Timothy, of Bromley, co. Kent, his estate valued at £700, 14.
Low Countries, 70, 122, 143, 144,
234, 258, 392.
-, adverse effects of Anglo-French
differences on economy of,
231.
-, English forces to be sent to assist
King of Denmark from, 266.
Lowdham, co. Notts, manor of, 163.
Lowe, George, of St. Christopher, London, draper, letter to Bennet, 238.
Lowe, Thomas, reeve of the manors of Bishopsteignton and Radway, co. Devon, complaints about his conduct, 38.
Lowe, Mr, 238.
Lowen, James, 390.
Lowther, Sir Gerard, Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, later Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland, 272, 279.
Lucan, Marcus Annaeus, Roman poet (d. 65 a.d.), purchase of work by, 286.
Lucy (Lucie), Sir Richard, of
Broxbourne, co. Herts, collects money towards defence
of King of Bohemia, 127.
-, 136, 152, 300, 301, 311.
Ludlow (Ludlowe), Sir Edmund, of Hill Deverill, co. Wilts, 42, 46.
Ludlow (Ludlye), Edmund, of Maiden Bradley, co. Wilts, later Colonel, Parliamentary commander, his men at Rushton, 388.
Ludlye, Captain. See Ludlow, Edmund.
Luke, Mr, a physician, fails to cure Thomas Pope, 2.
Lulls, Arnold, jeweller and merchant, signs joint petition to Privy Council, 138.
Lusace. See Lusatia.
Lusatia (Lusace) [Germany], Elector Palatine elected King of
Bohemia by delegates of, 91.
-, 92, 93.
-, Lord Grey of Groby commands
English troops in, 122.
Luton (Lewton), co. Devon, 37.
Luxemburg (Luxinburch), 92.
Luxinburch. See Luxemburg.
Luynes, Charles d'Albert, Duc de, accompanies Louis XIII against French rebels, 120.
Lylly. See Lilley.
Lyly, John, dramatist and author, Earl of Salisbury purchases a book written by, 426.
Lyme (Lime) [Regis], co. Dorset, 246.
-, munition and arms in, 353.
-, military forces in, 354.
Lynch, Bryan or Brian, Groom of the Chamber to the Earl of Salisbury, newspapers for, 383.
Lynn. See King's Lynn.
Lynsey, Lord. See Bertie, Robert.
Lyster, Doctor. See Lister, Matthew.
Lytle Oakehill. See Oakhill Coppice.
Lytton (Litton), William, of Knebworth, co. Herts, guest at
Hatfield House, 1.
-, appointed Custos Rotulorum
of St. Albans by Earl of
Salisbury, 77.
-, collects money towards defence
of King of Bohemia, 125.
-, 188, 206.
-, Earl of Salisbury directs freeholders to vote for, 188 and n.
Lyveden (Liveden), co. Northants, 384.