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L.
La Balme. See Balme.
La Basoche. See Basoche.
La Bastide. See Bastide.
La Bastide Barbaut. See Bastide Barbaut.
La Bastide de Lons. See Bastide de Lons.
Labattie —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.
La Bauve. See Bauve.
La beissade. See beissade.
La Berniere. See Berniere.
La Billiere. See Billiere.
La Boissiere. See Boissiere.
La Borsonade. See Borsonade.
La Bouchetiere. See Bouchetiere.
La Boulay l'ainé. See Boulay L'ainé.
La Brissonière. See Brissonière.
La Brosse Fortin. See Brosse Fortin.
La Brousse —. See Brousse.
La Bruleray. See Bruleray.
La Cailtiere. See Cailtiere.
Lac — Du, pension on Irish Establishment, 337.
-, Balthazar du, petition, 168.
Lace, Henry, mariner, petition of, 416.
Lacey, Nathaniel, grocer, of London, 192.
La Chancellerie. See Chancellerie.
La Chapelle. See Chapelle.
La Cherrois (Cherroy). See Cherrois.
La Cleralière. See Cleralière.
La Clide. See Clide La.
La Commerie. See Commerie.
Lacon, —, counterfeit letter concerning, 120.
La Conte. See Conte.
La Coste. See Coste.
La Coudrière. See Coudrière.
La Coulonbine. See Coulonbine.
Lacour, —, Capt. De, petition of, 390.
-, John Malleville De, a Captain in La Mellonier's regiment, 390.
La Fabregue. See Fabregue.
Lafage, John, 133.
La Fausille. See Fausille.
La Feron. See Feron.
La Fitte. See Fitte.
La Fonde. See Fonde.
La Fortelle. See Fortelle.
La Fountain. See Fountain.
La Garde. See Garde.
La Grave. See Grave, Jean la.
La Groye. See Groye.
La Hauteville. See Hautville.
Laine, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
-, Prat., French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 337.
Lainge, James, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.
L'Aisnee, —, Mrs. See Aisnee.
Lake, Thomas, a Commissioner for Wine Licences, 409, 425.
La Lande. See Lande.
La Lauze. See Lauze.
La Malquière. See Malquière.
la Maria. See Maria, Anthoine la.
La Martinière. See Martinière.
La Maugere. See Maugere.
La Mauze. See Mauze.
Lambart, Castilina, wife of Charles, 3rd Earl of Cavan, or Elizabeth, widow of Richard, 2nd Earl of, 21, 75.
Lambert, Alexander, messenger of the Chester Exchequer, 421.
-, Charles, Captain, Lord Lambert, half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.
-, Henry, riding surveyor at Ingermills, Boston port, 393.
-, James, tidesman, Hull port, 415.
-, John, merchant illegally importing wines from St. Sebastian, 399.
-, Meni, pension on Irish Establishment, 337.
Lambeth, Lieut. Geo., half pay on Irish Establishment, 443.
Lambton, Robert Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 445.
Lamburne. See Waltham Forest.
Lamécourt, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
La Meloniere (Melloniere). See Meloniere.
La Mèrie. See Mèrie La.
La Meuse, Comte. See Meuse.
La Millière, Junior and Senior. See Millierè.
La Molière. See Molière.
La Mothe (Lamothe) Grindor. See Mothe Grindor.
-, Jaques. See Mothe, J.
La Mottebelleau. See Mottebelleau.
La Motte Brocas. See Motte Brocas, La.
La Moulin. See Moulin.
La My. See My.
La Nalve. See Nalve.
Lancashire, see Lancaster, —, attending Treasury meeting, 43.
Lancaster, county of, 167.
-, -, Assessment Commissioners of, arrears of, 329.
-, -, Excise officer at, 167.
-, -, farm of the Post Office for, 279.
-, -, Receivers General of Assessments and Surveyors of Duties on Houses and Marriages for, 124, 126, 135, 136, 138, 140, 150, 222, 294, 322, 331, 367, 416, 428.
-, -, Receivers of Revenue of Crown Lands. See Hayhurst, W. and Rivington, R.
-, -, Sheriff of. See Spencer, Richard.
Lancaster (Lancashire), Elisha, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages for Chester, 122, 171, 289, 389, 427.
Lande, —, La, French pensioner on Irish Civil Establishment, 434, 436; omission of payment to, 396.
Landen, battle of, 289.
Landes, — Des, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Landguard, fort, allowances for, 125, 332, 424.
Lane, —, a Commissioner of Assessments co. Stafford, irregular proceedings of, 123.
-, Nathaniel, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.
-, Thomas, pension granted by Charles II to, 342.
Laney, Benjamin, bishop of Lincoln, account of the 1663 Subsidy, 127.
-, (Lany), Edward, King's Chaplain at Kensington Palace, 78, 337, 345, 403, 404.
La Negrerie. See Negrerie.
Lang, Dr. Benjamin, Bishop of Lincoln, executors of, subsidy granted by the Clergy in 1663, paid to, 127.
Langdon, Roger, officer at Par, Fowey port, to be riding officer from Cawsand Bay to Looe, 176.
Lange, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Langford, —, Mrs., pensioner of Queen Mary, 402.
Langhorne, David, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 231.
Langlade, David, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.
Langley, John, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages for co. of Northampton, 255, 390, 397.
Langons, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Langston and Cockbush, co. Hants., vessels for better guard of coast of, 399.
Langton, co. Lincoln, 137, 187.
-, George, a commissioner for stating Army debts accounts, 137, 187, 244.
Languereque, Mademoiselle de, Queen Mary's charity to, 403.
Lansdowne, John, petition for lease of coal mines in Stratton super Fosse co. Somerset, 349.
Lantinian Stuberiowe Dinas, in Anthony, Cornwall, 365.
La Palisse. See Palisse.
La Porte. See Porte.
La Primauday. See Primauday, La.
Lapworth, Thomas, tithe barn in Frankton, co. Warwick, held by, 197.
-, William, tithe barn in Frankton, co. Warwick, granted to by Queen Elizabeth, 197.
Largere, —, Mrs., Queen Mary's Charity to, 405.
La Rise. See Rise.
La Risole falentin. See Risole.
La Rivalière. See Rivalière.
Larkin, George, going to West Indies to instruct Commissioners in trying of pirates, 13, 16, 50, 170, 185.
Laroches, Peter, 172: Army clothier, debt due to, 172, 190, 234.
La Roque. See Roque.
La Rousselière. See Rousselière.
La Rouviere. See Rouviere.
Larrisole, Germaine Falentine de, petition, 154.
La Salle. See Salle.
Laspey, Auguste de, Captain in Col. Bellcastle's Regiment, 211.
Lasserre, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
La Sauvagie. See Sauvagie.
La Terrasse. See Terrasse.
Latham, John, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.
La Touche. See Touche.
La Tour. See Tour.
Latten (Latton), John, Master of the King's Beagles, payment to, 31, 66, 97, 221, 264, 340; petition of, 51, 114; Steward of the Manor of Richmond, 407, 413.
Launce, Joance, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.
Laussac, — De, pension to on Irish Establishment, 345.
Laussan, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Lautalle, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.
Lauze, John, Yeoman of the Stirrup to Queen Mary, 402.
Lauze, — La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
La Valle. See Valle.
La Vernede. See Vernede.
La Vivarie. See Vivarie.
La Vote. See Vote.
Law, Fra., Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.
Lawley, —, tidesman and boatman at Sunderland, Newcastle port, 427.
Lawrence (Lawrance), Andrew, Surveyor General of the King's Ways, Gates and Bridges, 147; payments to, 184, 414; suspended from office, 383.
-, Daniel, Collector of Petty Customs, 30, 180.
-, Sylvanus, lease of Old Barge at Richmond, 407.
-, Thomas, Dr., King's physician, issue to, 75, 280; petition of, 25, 72.
Laws, Blanch, officer's widow, royal bounty to, 208.
Lawson, Joseph, Sergeant at Arms, allowances to, 143, 268.
-, Thomas, collector at Stockton, 313.
-, -, waiter and searcher at South Shields, Newcastle Port, 427.
Laymerie, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Leach, Mary, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406; and see Leech, Leich.
Leachley, James, 276.
Leake, Capt., bringing statue of marble for the King from the Straits, 158.
Leamington, co. Hants. See Lymington.
Leas Coppice in Gullet Walk; see Whittlewood Forest.
Le Bass, Richard. See Bass. Le.
Le Blanc. See Blanc.
Le Brun. See Brun.
Lechmere, Nicholas, Baron of the Exchequer Court, 26, 173.
Le Cocq. See Cocq.
Le Croix. See Croix.
Lee, John, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.
-, Mary, Mrs., Queen Mary's charity to, 402; pension to, 401.
-, Joseph, Master of the Ship Palme Tree, 227.
Leech, William, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 400; and see Leach, Leich.
Leeds, Duke of. See Osborne, Thos.
Leeward Islands, and see St. Thomas, 352; accounts, 222; Governor in Chief of. See Codrington, Christopher, junior and senior, also Stapleton, Sir W., Johnson, Sir N.
-, Companies and regiments in, 72, 94, 126, 222, 259, and see Codrington, Col., Christopher Fox, Col. and Holt, Col.
-, Crown's Casual Revenues in, 357; Exchange rate value of currency with, 97; four and a half per cent. duty, Commissioners of, 159.
-, -, passage money to, Chaplains and Schoolmasters going to, 133, 163, 229, 262, 300, 425; revenue in, 357.
Legan (Grangelegan), co. Kilkenny, 283.
Le Gard, —, Monsieur, issue to for nine pictures of A. Mantegna, 88, 314.
Leger, —. French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Legge (Legg), George, Col., 1st Lord Dartmouth, 211.
-, Richard, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 445.
-, Thomas, waiter and searcher at Newport, 423.
-, William, 3rd Lord Dartmouth, 23.
-, -, pension on Irish Establishment, in lieu of one out of the English Paymaster General's office, 119.
Leghorn, Italy, Italian Duty on imports from, 212.
-, -, ship carrying logwood to, from Campeachy Bay, 365.
Le Hunt. See Hunt, Tho. Le.
Leicester county, assessing Duties on Houses and Marriages, for, 181; Assessment Commissioners, arrears of, 329; Collector of Excise for, 325.
-, -, Receiver General of Assessments of Duties on Houses and Marriages, 126, 150, 168, 187, 254, 258, 293; process against, 428.
-, -, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages, 397.
Leich, William, collector of Excise in Macclesfield, 269; and see Leach, Leech.
Leighton. See Waltham Forest.
Leighton, Chas., petition of, 330.
-, Susanna, Royal Oak Lottery Pensioner, 422.
Leneve (Le Neve), Edward, 271.
-, Peter, Deputy Chamberlain of Exchequer Receipt, 34, 210, 240, 365; Rouge Croix Pursuivant, 146.
L'Enfant, See Enfant, L'.
Lennep, Eliza[beth], Queen Mary's Charity to, 403.
Lenthall, Dame Eliza[beth], poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.
Lentilhac, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Le Petit. See Petit.
Le Pontelle. See Pontelle, Cha. Le.
L'Escourre, —. See Escourre.
Leslie, —, D', Queen Mary's Charity to, 403.
Leslie (Lesly), Mrs. Katherine, royal bounty to, 49, 56, 218, 352, 356.
L'Espois, de. See Espois, Augustus de L'.
L'Establere, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Lestanguette, Jacques, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Lester, Thomas, of Coleby, co. Lincoln, a Commissioner for stating accounts of Army debts, 187.
L'Estrille. See Estrille.
Levinge, Sir Richard, prisoner in the Tower, 151.
Levy, Benjamin, discounting Exchequer Bills, 288.
Lewin, Thomas, Queen Mary's charity to. 403.
-, William, merchant, illegally importing wine from St. Sebastian, 399.
-, Peter Van, Page of the Backstairs to Queen Mary, payment to, 400.
Lewis, Pennsylvanis, 311.
-, -, Collector at. See Brooke, Henry.
Lewis, —, 9.
-, Edward, breaking open and robbing the Receipt of the Exchequer, 174, 179.
-, Essart, lost loan order in name of, 249.
-, Henry Jenkin, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 445.
-, Richard, Capt., half pay on Irish Establishment, 444.
-, Thomas, counterfeiting Malt Lottery tickets, 19, 21, 223.
-, -, tidesman, Padstow port, 191.
Lexinton, Lord. See Sutton Robert.
Lezan, John Anthony, petition of, 168.
Lichfield Cathedral, Dean and Chapter of, issue perpetuity to, 249, 384.
-, Vicars choral, perpetuity to, 249, 384.
Lidal, —, 35.
Lifford, Lord. See Roye de la Rouchefoucault, F. W.
Lifland. See Livonia.
Liger, —, French pensioner in Irish Establishment, 437.
Lillingston, [Luke] Col., petition of, 54, 82.
Lilly, Stephen, Receiver General of the Post Office, 65, 136, 171, 201, 382.
Limarest, Jacques, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Limerick, Articles of surrender, claimants under, 318.
Lincoln, Bishop of [Laney, Dr. B.], subsidy granted by the Clergy in 1663 paid to executors of, 127.
-, Diocese of, Tenths of, issues out of, 368, 375.
-, county, 353.
-, -, Assessment Commissioners, arrears of, 329.
-, -, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues for. See Aldworth, William.
-, -, Receiver of Crown Land Revenues for. See Finnis, Samuel.
-, -, Receiver of Hearth Money for. See Broxholme, W., deputy to, 127.
-, -, Receivers General of Assessments and Duties on Houses and Marriages, 127, 150, 294, 429.
-, -, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, 397.
-, -, smuggling wool from, to France, 142.
Lincoln, Earl of. See Clinton, Henry.
Lindsey (Lindsay) Division of Lincoln, Receiver of Hearthmoney for. See Broxholme, W.
Lindsey, Frances, officer's widow, royal bounty to, 208.
-, Thomas, deposition of, 3, 4, 6.
Linegar, John, tidesman, London port, 259.
Ling, Thomas, boatman, Whitby port, 428.
Lingo, James, commander of Rye Sloop, 155.
Lisle, George, waiter and searcher at Weymouth, 355.
Lisle de Roy, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Lister, Thomas, of Coleby, co. Lincoln, a Commissioner of Accounts, 137, 244.
-, -, a carver to Queen Mary, payment to, 400.
Little Brickill, co. Bucks., Deputy Paymaster. See Dewbery, W.
-, Gotes, alias Cotes, lease of lands to Earl of Jersey, 231.
-, House Park. See Hampton Court.
-, Straits Coppice, Salcey Forest, 206.
Little, Thomas, Quartermaster, half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.
Littlehales, Richard, a footman in Queen Mary's Household, petition of, 349; Queen Mary's charity to, 401.
Littleton, Sir Thomas, Speaker of the House of Commons, 39, 214; payment to, 181; Treasurer of the Navy, 32, 33, 35, 36, 40, 45, 64, 84, 91, 101, 115, 181, 187; accounts of, 136, 322; issues to, 49, 132, 141, 179, 213, 261, 317 and see Navy Treasurer, issues to.
Liverpool, co. Lancs., merchants petitioning as to payment of tobacco bonds, 221, 245.
-, port, Customs officer, 423; landwaiters at, 176; tidesman, 369, 381; sick and wounded. See Sick and wounded.
Livonia (Lifland) Sweden, Ambassador to, see Robinson, Dr. John.
Llanelly, co. Carmarthen, collector at, 295, 324.
-, -, -, Deputy Comptroller and Searcher at, 271.
Lloyd (Loyd, Loyde), French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
-, Edward, a Commissioner for Stamps, salary of, 157.
-, -, passage money, as Chaplain going to the Leeward Islands, 300.
-, Edward, pensioner of Queen Mary, 41, 51, 57, 70, 400.
-, Francis, Judge for counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan, fee to, 420.
-, Hugh, tidesman at Swansea, 312.
-, James, tidesman, inferior list London port, 259.
-, Joseph, a drover, clipping broad money, 135, 136.
-, John, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment of, 443.
-, -, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 444.
-, Sir Philip, Warden of the Mint, 125, 331.
-, Thomas, paymaster of the Works, 160, 323; issues to, 131, 157, 173, 273, 274, 313.
-, -, of Gwernhayled, co. Flint, receiver General of Assessments and Duties on Houses and Marriages for Chester and North Wales, 83, 292, 294, 349.
-, Thomas, extraordinary work in gardens and parks at Hampton Court, 421; and see Works paymaster issues to.
-, William, Bishop of Worcester, Almoner of Queen Mary, 56, 236.
-, [William] Colonel, Regiment of Dragoons, petition of officers of, 234.
Loches, — De, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435, 437.
Locke, John, a Commissioner for Trade and Plantations, 188, 308.
Lockhart, Martha, Mrs., a woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Mary, 401.
Lockyer, John, passage money to Rhode Island as Chaplain, 373.
Loder, Thomas, outlaw, 206.
Lodington (Loddington) Benjamin, Agent and Consul at Tripoly, 26, 110, 276, 309, 392.
-, Nathaniell, Consul at Tripoly, 309.
Lofting, John, damages and costs for, 15, 38, 154, 193.
Loftus, —, payment for building barges, 346.
-, Edward, Cornet, half pay on Irish Establishment. 438.
Lombard, Peter, an assignee of ensign in regiment of Col. Belcastell, petition of, 181.
Lome Pitt Wood, Westerham, co. Kent, 232.
London, 136, 166, 190.
-, Assessment Commissioners of, arrears of, 329.
-, Auditor of. See Aldworth, W. and Shales, H.
-, Chamberlain of, 52, 117; royal bounty paid to for the poor of London see London, poor of, and see Cuddon, Sir T.
-, Bishop of, Queen Mary's Bounty to, for Ministers in New England, 41, 56, 402; and see Compton, Henry.
-, Citizens of, loans from, 339.
-, City Chamberlain of. See Cudden, Sir T.
-, City Impost bill on Wines for Corporation of, 277, 310.
-, hoymen of Kent bringing corn and hops to, 291.
-, Lord Mayor of, lease of Lord Mayor's Barge House to, 277.
-, merchants illicit wine trading to France, 21, 186; and see Wine Frauds.
-, poor of, royal bounty to, 36, 44, 195, 205.
-, Receiver General of Assessments and Duties on Houses and Marriage, 397, 427; and see Corbett, W., Cuddon, Sir T., Harwood, J., Newington, T., Robinson, Sir L., Wetherbourne, D.
-, Recorder of. See Lovell, Sir S.
-, Remembrancer of. See Bellamy, W.
-, Sheriffs of, 107, 277, 310, 381; surplusage on accounts of, 303, 411; and see Gore, Sir W.; Jeffreys, Sir Jeffry; Smart, Sir J.
-, solicitor for Taxes for, 151; and see Thompson, J.
London and Westminster, Streets and
Places in—
-, Chancery Lane, 128, making way
into Lincoln's Inn Fields out of,
161.
-, Charing Cross, Royal Mews in,
damage done by wind in, 333.
-, Charles I, hospital in Westminster,
annuity to, 44, 196.
-, Christ's Hospital, annuity to, 54,
229, 249.
-, Cockpit (Whitehall), 291.
-, Counter, 19, 26; Secretary of, see
Trottman, —.
-, Czar's Head, 5.
-, Drury Lane, riot in, 334.
-, Duke Street, Westminster, 278.
-, Dutch Church in, Queen Mary's
charity to, 403.
-, Exchange, Outroper's office in, 367.
-, Fenchurch Street, 3.
-, Fleet Street, 128.
-, Fleet Prison, 256, 259, 410.
-, French Church in Queen Mary's
Charity to, 403.
-, Gray's Inn, 128.
-, Hermitage Staires in Wapping,
lease of, 228, 325, 394.
-, Hyde Park, deer in food for. 146,
384; Keeper of, 146; see Earl
of Jersey; roads in, gravelling
of, 355; underkeepers of, salaries
of, 146; wind storm in, 191;
work done in, payment for,
200.
-, Inner Temple, 128, 329; Master of.
See Sherlock, W., D.D.
-, Ivy Bridge near the Strand, lease
of, 239, 386.
-, Leadenhall, 366.
-, Lincoln's Inn, 128, making way out
of into Chancery Lane, 161.
-, Love Lane, 97.
-, Mall, St. James's, 337; Keeper of.
See Viscount Fitzharding.
-, Middle Temple, 128, 307.
-, Newgate Prison, 311.
-, Old Bailey, 190, 250; Justice Hall,
190.
-, Old Spring Garden, lease, 239.
-, Pall Mall, 183, 364.
-, Park Place near St. James, Ambassadors from States General,
house of, in, 363.
-, Poultry Compter, 133.
-, Powys House, 159.
-, St. Ann's, Westminster, 166.
-, St. Botolph's, Aldgate, Westminster,
case concerning advowson of, to
maintain the King's title, 61;
living of, 17, 159; incumbent of.
See Hollingworth, Dr., poor of,
issue, to 249.
-, St. Giles in the Fields, 256.
-, St. Helens, proposed East India
Warehouse in, 366.
-, St. James's (Palace), 139;
gardener at, 81; Housekeeper
at, 145, 414 and see Bath, Earl
of; library keeper at, 89 and see
Bentley, Dr.
-, (Parish), 363, 364; Churchwardens of annuity to, for
poor of, 30, 44, 195.
-, St. James's Park, 54, 76, 81, 115,
310, 322, 324, 341, 414; account
of disbursements in 162; Chief
Ranger of, see Bath, Earl of.
duck feeder of, 278.
-, fish and fowl in, 80.
-, fowlkeeper in, 20.
-, Keeper of. See Granville, Earl
of.
-, Keeper of the Mall in. See
London (Mall).
-, Lease of ground on east side of
255, 278, 304.
-, Lord Godolphin's House in, 294.
-, pond keeper in, 112.
-, repairing canal in, 306.
-, road in, gravelling of, 355.
-, Underkeepers of, 145, 184;
allowance to 190, 384.
-, Volary keeper in, 215, 413–4;
and see Clarke, William;
Storey, William.
-, Royal Garden in, keeper of. See
Boyle, Henry, London, George.
-, -, -, Wilderness in, 190,
239, 259, 260.
-, work in, 129.
-, Square, 343.
-, St. John the Baptist, Walbrook,
148; Churchwardens of, perpetuity to, for poor of, 148, 185,
246.
-, St. Magnus, Churchwardens of
perpetuity to poor of, 147, 185,
248.
-, St. Margaret's, Westminster, perpetuity to Churchwardens of,
for poor of, 196, 311.
-, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 196;
Churchwardens of, 60; Royal
bounty to, for poor of, 30.
-, St. Michael's, Cornhill, Royal
bounty to, 30, 44; warrant for,
poor of, 62, 148, 185, 245.
-, St. Pancras, parish of, 192.
-, Scotland Yard, 158.
-, Serjeant's Inn, Chancery Lane,
128; Fleet Street, 128.
-, Spring Gardens, 212.
-, Steel Yard, 366.
-, Strand, 239.
-, The Mall. See Pall Mall.
-, The Savoy, French Ministers of,
annuity to, 103, 248, 320.
-, The Strand, Ivy Bridge near, 386.
-, The Temple, Lord Keeper's son's
Chambers in, 68; Master of, 415.
See Sherlock, William, D.D.
-, The Thames, lease of meadows
lying near Kingston Bridge, 266;
water of, 338; and see Hampton
Court.
-, The Tower. See Tower.
-, Westminster Abbey, St. Peter's
Collegiate Church, Dean of, 340;
and see Sprat, T.
-, -, Dean and Chapter of, 320;
warrant to, 248.
-, -, Hall, 41, 196; Keeper of,
174; and see Hunter, James.
-, -, Hospital, Charles the First,
royal bounty to. See Charles I.
-, -, Palace, Housekeeper at,
139; and see Whinyard, Ann,
alias Incledon; salary in lieu
of bills, 330.
-, Wood Street Compter, 355.
London, George, chief gardener at St. James's, 174. 190, 212, 255, 411; accounts of, 418; lease of land to, 54, 239, 259, 260.
Londonderry (Ireland), Victualling account for, 390.
Long, Nathan, Sheriff of Norfolk, 204.
-, Nathaniell, merchant, exporting French Wines as Spanish, 386.
Longbottom, —, King's waiter in London port, 80.
Longchamp, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.
Longford, county, Ireland, Quit Rents in 131, 210; and see Ireland (Quit Rents).
Longford, Earl of. See Aungier, Francis.
Longpré, —, De, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Lons. See Bastide de Lons.
Lonsdale, Viscount. See Lowther, John.
Loo, Holland. The Court at, 129, 339, 344, 362.
Looe, co. Cornwall, 176; Collector at, 201; Landwaiter at, 201, 202; riding officer between Falmouth and. 130.
Loon, William Van (Vanlone), Serjeant Surgeon, 81; attending King into Holland, 447.
Loots, Peter, Queen Mary's Charity to, 403.
Lord, Eliza[beth], Queen Mary's Charity to, 404.
Lords Justices, England, 367.
-, -, Ireland. See Ireland.
Loring, Neale, payment to, for lamps for the Post Office, 317.
Lorth, —, De, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.
Loubier, John Lovis, importing Ambergrease and Hungary Water, 212.
Loughton Walk. See Waltham Forest.
Loup, Eliz[abeth], poor pensioner to Queen Mary, 406.
Louth county, Ireland, 131; Quit Rents in, 210.
Louvain, James, prisoner in the Fleet, 410.
Louvaine (Louuaine), James, 112.
Louvigny, —, Queen Mary's bounty to, 41; French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 83, 434.
Lovell, Matthew, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.
-, Sir Salathiel, a Justice of Chester, 172, 224, 290, 322, 328, 432, 440; allowance to, 423; Recorder of London, 426.
Lovels, Samuel, Capt., half pay on Irish Establishment, 444.
Lowe (Low), —, memorial of. 86.
-, -, Anthony, collector of, Duty on Fire Hearths, process against, 299.
-, -, John, Deputy Chamberlain of Exchequer Receipt, locking up the King's Treasure, 177, 370, 431; sorting Records, 210, 240, 365.
Lowen, John, petition of, 193, 408.
Lower Counties on Delaware River, Quit Rents of. See Pennsylvania.
Lowman, Henry, House and Wardrobe Keeper at Kensington, 53, 106, 154, 227; furniture detailed for, 431.
-, Mrs., Housekeeper and body [linen] laundress to the King, 154, 447.
-, Moses, land surveyor, London Port, 306.
-, Samuel, collector at Newcastle, Pennsylvania, 311.
Lowndes, Francis, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, 424.
-, Robert, a Commissioner of Wine Licences, 118.
-, William, Secretary to the Treasury, passim counterfeit letter in name of, 120; fee to, 248; issues to for secret service, 1, 11, 21, 39, 46, 51, 57, 58, 59, 61, 72, 100, 121, 139, 142, 154, 163, 166, 169, 177, 210, 238, 246, 264, 285, 335.
Lowther, James, clerk of Deliveries of Ordnance, 333.
-, John, issue to, 139.
-, John, 1st Viscount Lonsdale, Keeper of the Privy Seal, 173, 186; payment to executors of, 143.
-, Robert, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.
Lubieres, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.
Lucas, Robert, 3rd Lord Lucas, Governor of the Tower, 95, 151, 342; issues to, 39, 193.
Lucy, Robert, to give account of Temporalities of the bishopric of St. David's, 89, 312, 341.
Ludlow, co. Shropshire, Court at for the Marches of Wales, clerks of the Fines at, fees to, 146, 184.
Ludovicus, Crato, Count of Nassau Saarbruck. See Nassau.
Luffe, John, 133.
Lugandy, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.
Lulyn, John Antho., lost annuity order in name of, 392.
Lumby, —, 57.
Lumley, Henry, Major Gen., to inspect list of Out pensioners of Chelsea Hospital, 118; regiment of subsistence to, 215.
-, Richard, Earl of Scarborough, Gentlemen of the Bedchamber, warrant to, 143, 236, 363, 364.
Lunsford, Dame, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.
Luther, Richard, Capt., half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.
Lyddell (Lyddal), Dan, 32, 107.
Lyme Regis, co. Dorset, 243; Cobb pier, annuity to Mayor and Corporation of, for repair to, 148, 185, 328.
-, port, controller of, 149, 197; searchers' deputy at, 369.
Lymington, co. Southants, 355; boatman at, 196; collector at, 302, 345.
Lynn Regis port, comptroller of, 149. See Cox, John, junior, Powys, Richard.
Lyverne, —., French pensioner on Irish Civil Establishment, 434.