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La Batie, Col., of Count Nassau's regiment of foot, memorial; cxxxii. 7.
Labouchetiers, —, his regiment, subsistence; clx. 4.
La Chapelle, —, widow of, pension to; cxv. 36.
Lade, Mr. John, of Southwark, counterfeit lottery tickets; cxxv. 40.
Lading, bills of, duties on; cxxxiv. 63.
Lafabrique, Col., pension; cx. 15.
“Lagarde, Bouer”; cliv. 25; clix. 11; clxi. 27.
Laidler, Mr. Thomas, late gauger in Falkland, as to remission of a sentence of death on him; cix. 15.
Lake, Sir Bibye; clxxiii. 41.
Lambe, John, letters of credit; cxxiv. 15.
Lambert, Mr.; clxxiv. 23.
-, John, or Sir John; clxviii. 15.
-, -, proposes to remit money, &c.; cxlii. 23; cxlviii. 11; clvi. 9; clxii. 8; clxx. 3; clxxi. 15; clxxii. 7; clxxviii. 43.
-, -, merchant in London, petition; cxvi. 42.
-, Michael, Esq., lieutenant-governor of St. Christopher's, petition; cxxxvii. 53.
Lambeth House; cxlv. 50.
La Motte, Mr., a merchant and citizen of Rotterdam, treacherous correspondence of Gregg, &c.; cxiv. 46.
Lamouline, Capt. Paul Robert, captain of artillery under Earl of Gallway, services, death, &c.; cxv. 26.
-, Mary, daughter of Peter Brocas, clerk, and widow of Capt. Paul Robert Lamouline; cxv. 26.
Land revenue, Act for preserving; cxv. 31.
-, -, H.M., regulations for the management of; cxxxviii. 28.
-, service; cxix. 37; cxxxi. 2; cxl. 8; clix. 8; clxv. 40; clxxiii. 52.
-, -, allowance for; cxii. 56; cxiv. 26.
-, -, estimate for; cxii. 39; cxiv. 16.
-, tax; cviii. 32.
-, -, another tax proposed instead of; clxxi. 29.
-, -, arrears of; cxxxviii. 34; clxxii. 22.
-, -, for 1711 and 1712 compared; clviii. 42.
-, -, payments out of; cxviii. 53; clix. 10.
-, -, receiver general of; cxix. 42.
-, -, -, (Scotland); cvi. 68.
-, -, receivers of; cxxvii. 40.
-, -, remains of, due before the Union; cxxvii. 41.
-, -, tallies; cxiii. 55; cxxvi. 2; cxxvii. 33; cxl. 6; cxlii. 6; cxliv. 43; cxlvi. 7.
-, -, compositions made upon; cxxiii. 57.
Landau, in Portugal, siege of; cxxxiii. 29.
Landwaiter, office of; cxx. 36; cxxiii. 14, 29.
Lanerk, the sheriff of; cvii. 27.
Langton, Dominic, clerk, a friar converted to Protestantism, information of, groundless, &c.; cxxxvi. 33; clxii. 6.
-, George, outport collectors accounts; cx. 27.
Languard fort, fortification of; cix. 33; cxii. 39.
Lansdell, John, deputy treasurer of the Ordnance; cxiv. 26, 51.
-, -, loan from the Bank of England; cxlvi. 45.
Lansdowne, Lord, Secretary at War; cxliii. 17, 23, 30, 40, 46; cxliv. 13, 24, 25, 35, 46, 58, 65; cxlv. 9, 17, 30, 31, 32, 45, 51; cxlvi. 1, 4, 10, 11, 12, 14, 20, 38; cxlvii. 1, 7, 8, 12, 19, 58, 62; cxlviii. 33; cxlix. 13, 15, 21; cl. 27.
Largess money to the King's heralds; cxlviii. 15.
Laroche, Peter; clxxiii. 19; clxxiv. 41.
Laroque, Anthony, agent to Col. Sibourg's regiment, petition; cxxiii. 32.
Lascells, Mr. Edward, of London, merchant, petition; cxxxvii. 34.
Lathum, Mr., collector of Lisburn, in Ireland, petition; cxiv. 37.
Latmar, Mons., president of the Committee for Foreign Affairs; cl. 28.
Lauderdale, the Earl of, general of H.M. mint at Edinburgh; cvii. 14; cxxi. 2; cxxiii. 24.
“Laverdecrous” fleet, the; cxxi. 18.
Laverick, George, proposal for raising revenue; cxxx. 34.
Lawns; cvi. 14.
Lawrence, Sir John, Lord Mayor of London during the Great Plague; cxvii. 19.
-, Richard, H.M. agent and consul-general to the Turkish Government at Tunis, petition; cxxxiii. 9; cxxxiv. 61.
-, -, payments to; cxxxiii. 43.
-, -, sundries furnished for Portugal by, petition; clxiii. 12.
Laws, Mr.; cxliii. 15.
Laycock, Capt., killed, allowance to his widow; cxliv. 3.
-, -, marriage of, with Mary Dillon, no legal grounds for; cxvii. 47.
Layton, Mr., commissioner for disbanding marine regiments; clxxiii. 39, 50.
Lazaretto, the; clxiv. 30.
Leadenhall Street, the new Transfer Office in; clxii. 48; clxv. 24.
Leake, Sir John, Kt., and others, demands on prize funds; cx. 9.
-, -, -, gun money; cix. 9.
-, -, -, memorial; cxxxiii. 90.
-, -, -, to sail for Spain; cvi. 15.
Leather dressers' imported goods; cxxx. 11.
Lebas, Mr., (army) agent; clii. 14.
Lee, Lieut.-Col. George, a collector at Loughrea, a defaulter; cxlviii. 6.
-, Robert, Esq., executor to the late Earl of Stirling, petition; cxlvii. 47.
Leeds, the Duke of; cxxxiii. 2; clxxvi. 17.
-, -, executor to James Herbert, memorial; cxlix. 28.
-, -, grants to; cvii. 52.
-, -, in favour of Edward Wardour; cviii. 33.
-, -, intimate with Mr. John Pellett; clxxii. 26.
Leeward Islands; cvi. 60, 69.
-, -, alteration in the coin of; cx. 3.
-, -, Col. Jones' regiment in; cxxvi. 27.
-, -, customs of, perpetuity settled on; cxxxi. 53.
-, -, garrison of; clviii. 2.
-, -, General of, H.M.; cxliv. 19.
-, -, governors of; cxii. 44; cxvi. 49; clix. 14; clxxvii. 41.
-, -, lieut.-governor of; cxlvii. 63.
-, -, officer to be appointed in, independent of the governor, as receiver of the casual revenue; cxlvi. 27.
-, -, regiment in; cxlvi. 4.
-, -, slave trade in; cxii. 44.
-, -, stores and victualling for; cv. 14; cviii. 18; cix. 41.
-, -, revenue of; clxxiv. 56.
Leggat, William, a writer in Edinburgh, his relict, Helen Watson; cxxxv. 16.
Leghorn; cxvii. 26; cxxi. 12; cxxxi. 37.
-, consul at; cxxxii. 62.
-, tin to be carried to; cxi. 33; cxxxiv. 9.
Leicester, co. of, receiver general of part of; cxxxiv. 1.
Leighton, Col., place of Warden of the Fleet; cvii. 46.
-, -, Baldwin, petition; cxxiv. 33.
Leith, Mons., minister of the Czar of Muscovy; cliv. 40; clxii. 13.
-, cellar at, broken open, &c.; cxlvi. 33.
-, coast waiter at; cxliv. 18.
-, collector of, keeps an account of convoys and cruisers; cvii. 60.
-, harbour of, good place for a dock; cxxi. 71.
-, -, survey of; cxv. 33; cxxi. 71.
-, muslin seized at; cxxxi. 50.
-, port of, a proper warehouse to be provided in; clx. 35.
-, the port of Edinburgh; cxxi. 71.
-, trade, security of; cviii. 71.
-, warehouse of, broken open; cxxxvii. 24.
-, warehouses at; cvi. 70.
Leland, James, landwaiter at Hull; cxxvi. 6.
Lennox and Richmond, the Duke of. See Richmond.
“Lenox, the business of”; cli. 4.
Lepell, or Lepells, Brigadier; clxxv. 23.
-, -, his regiment, the horses of; cxlix. 27.
-, -, -, in Spain, offreckonings; clxxvi. 27.
Lerida, mention of siege of; cix. 10.
L'Estang, Mons. (society of French gentlewomen at the Hague), death of; clv. 16.
Lethem, of Edinburgh, smith, his work at Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace; cxlvii. 14.
Letters, additional tax upon, computation of; cxxi. 22.
-, postage of, expense of the intercourse; cxxiii. 45.
-, vessels carrying, not to import or export goods; cxxiii. 33.
Leutrum, Mons. le Col., his battalion; cl. 28.
Levant Company, the, advanced 2,000 dollars for affairs in Egypt; cv. 24.
-, -, and their governor, petition; cxxii. 59.
-, the corn brought to Barcelona from, for the use of his Catholic Majesty; cxxxvii. 1.
-, the, traders to, frequently taken by the enemy; cxxxvi. 23.
Leven, the Earl of; cxiii. 15; cxxxiii. 77; cxliii. 30; clxv. 29.
-, -, active for the government; cvi. 70; cvii. 9.
-, -, commander-in-chief of H.M. forces in Scotland, and, before the Union, master of the ordnance, memorial; clxiii. 7.
-, -, governor and constable of Edinburgh Castle; cx. 50, 51; cxii. 37; cxiv. 30; cxxxii. 61.
-, -, proposal to appoint places for ships to perform quarantine in; cxl. 31.
Levermore, Peter, agent at Portsmouth to commissioners for sick and wounded, petition; clxxiv. 34.
Levinge, Rich., attorney general for Ireland, report; cxlviii. 13.
-, -, commissioner of revenue for Ireland; clxiii. 47.
Levy money; cvi. 55; cxi. 34; cxii. 10, 11; cxiii. 67; cxx. 41; cxxxii. 61; cxlvi. 20; clix. 41; clxvii. 4, 22.
Lewis, Mr., cxl. 2.
-, E., as to Mr. Delaval's case; clxxiv. 47.
-, Thomas, petition against Capt. Moody and Mr. Thurston; clxv. 15.
-, William, money left at Saragossa with; clxxv. 30.
-, Isle of, inspectorship of; cxiv. 30.
Lexington, the Right Hon. the Lord, H.M. ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the Court of Spain; cli. 45; clxxviii. 2.
Leyden, postage of letters at; cxxxi. 5.
Libraries, public and private, in England; cxiv. 40.
Library, public, in Dublin; cxii. 22.
-, the Queen's; cxxxiv. 49.
Lichfield and Coventry, bishop of, leased Crown lands in Burton; cxlviii. 34.
Liege, the States of, memorial as to arrears; clxxiv. 40.
Liffey, the, in the co. of Dublin; clxxv. 10.
-, lease of lands on the banks of; clxiii. 47.
Lightbody, Mr., invention of, for stamping parchment, &c.; cxxxiv. 55.
Lille, citadel of, the capture of, expected; cx. 24.
Lillingston, Col., late regiment of; cx. 44; cxxvi. 27.
-, Luke, as to the fortifying of Roscrae; clv. 20.
Limerick, articles of; cliii. 26.
-, -, the benefit of, court for claims; cxv. 3.
-, capitulations of; cxxxiii. 92.
-, the first siege of; cxxxii. 19.
-, the port of; clviii. 43; clx. 32.
Lincoln, city and co. of, elections of the; cxxxii. 11.
-, co. of, the Lindsey division of; clix. 10.
-, receiver of; cxxxii. 11.
Lincoln's Inn; cxxxiv. 48.
Lind, George, merchant, in Edinburgh, lands and barony of Gorgie and Gorgie miln; cxxxv. 20.
Lindhurst, parish of, in co. of Southampton; cxxvii. 15.
Lindsay, John, petition as to two small ships seized at Padstow; cxxxvi. 21.
Lindsey, David, merchant of Edinburgh, three ships of, taken by French, memorial; cxxi. 17.
-, Margaret Cleland, wife of David Lindsey; cxxi. 17.
-, Robert, brandy carried to; cx. 7.
-, in the co. of Lincoln, the parts of; cxxxii. 11.
Linen manufacture, &c.; cvi. 14, 60; cxx. 12; clxii. 12; clxxvi. 19.
Linseed, importation of; clxii. 12.
Lintot, Bernard, one of the printers to the House of Commons, petition; clxxix. 50.
Lisbon; cxxi. 12, 81; cxxvi. 12; cxxx. 17; cxxxi. 9; cxxxii. 8, 52; cxxxiii. 19.
-, agent at, for Commissioners of Victualling; cxxxiv. 11; cxxxviii. 51.
-, bills of exchange payable in; cxl. 16.
-, -, to be paid without interest; cxxxvi. 43.
-, British hospital near; clviii. 23.
-, convoy to; cxxxiii. 88.
-, corn in, scarcity of; cxii. 58.
-, exchange &c., amount saved on the; cxix. 25.
-, gold from; cxxvii. 18.
-, ordnance stores at, commissary of; cxxvi. 44; clxii. 14.
-, packet boats; cv. 25; cxxxix. 28; cli. 24.
-, paymaster at, the deputy; cxxxviii. 6, 12.
-, provisions sent to Gibraltar from; cxlvii. 31.
-, regiment bound to; cxxiii. 34.
-, remittances for; cxxiii. 52; cxxvi. 2.
-, ships ordered to; cxxv. 13.
-, sick and wounded at, agents for; cxx. 39.
-, -, charge of service of; cl. 15.
-, -, service of, ceased; clv. 11.
-, stores at; clxv. 12.
-, tradesmen of, very poor; clxvii. 28.
-, troops for Gibraltar from; cxxxviii. 44, 51; cxxxix. 51.
-, victualling, ships for; cvi. 23.
Lisburn, in Ireland, fire at; cix. 1; cxiv. 37.
-, -, collector at; cxiv. 37.
Lisle, Peter de; cxxxiii. 8.
-, Mary de, widow of Peter de Lisle, pension to; cxxxiii. 8.
-, postillions between Ostend and; cxv. 16.
Little, Mons., minister from the Czar of Muscovy; cxlvi. 34.
Littleton, Sir Thomas, Bart., Treasurer of the Navy, cvi. 29; cix. 30, 46; cxii. 65; cxiii. 54; cxvi. 23; cxxv. 38.
-, -, -, executrix of, cxx. 51; cxxii. 41.
-, Lady Ann, large sums paid to auditors of imprests (accounts of Treasurer of the Navy); cxxv. 38.
Liverpool, collector of; cxlv. 49.
Livesay, Brigadier John, memorial; cxlii. 26.
Livingston, or Livingstone, Major, raised a company of Indians for the garrison of Annapolis; clix. 41; clxii. 42.
Lloyd, Ann, widow, daughter of William Pendrill, pension; cxvi. 24.
-, John, an officer of the salt duty near Conway, ill-treated; cxliii. 21.
-, Sir Nath., Doctors Commons, report concerning a capture; clxxvii. 8.
-, Owen, of London, stationer, charge against Mr. Pooley; clix. 16.
-, -, stationer, memorial as to supply of parchment; clxxi. 20.
-, Richard, son of Ann Lloyd; cxvi. 24.
-, Thomas, receiver general of taxes for North Wales, debt and petition of; cxxxi. 15; clix. 13; clxxviii. 3.
Lloyd's; cxxxiv. 43.
Lochryan, horses and oxen “run” openly into; cxxxvii. 24.
Loddington, or Lodington, Benjamin, H.M. consul at Tripoli; clx. 24.
-, John, his brother and agent; clxxiii. 24.
Lodeve, draperies from; cvi. 6.
Lodowick, Charles, of London, merchant; cx. 64.
Lodowik, Charles, of New York, merchant, memorial bills of exchange; cxlii. 13.
Loggan, Mr. John, consul at Ostend; cxlix. 24.
Lombard Street, Allhallows Church in; clxxvi. 17.
-, the old transfer office in; clxv. 24.
London merchant, the, ransom of; cxii. 23.
-, and Westminster, survey of; clii. 10.
-, Bishop of; cxiv. 56.
-, -, as to French committee; cxlix. 30.
-, -, H.M. ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary at negotiations of Utrecht; clxxiv. 2.
-, -, memorial; cxxxvii. 55.
-, -, H.; cv. 37.
-, -, -, in behalf of Owen Doyle; cxxxvii. 65.
-, -, -, -, Henry Cotigno; clxii. 16.
-, -, John, in behalf of Mrs. Harison; clxxv. 20.
-, -, -, -, Cull; clxxv. 44.
-, books for (Customs); clxvii. 29.
-, brewers of, allowances to; cxiv. 24; cxv. 54.
-, -, fraud; cxiv. 31.
-, Chamberlain of; cxxii. 8; cxxxiii. 47.
-, city of, remembrancer of; cxxxvi. 32.
-, -, surveyor of houses for; cxlix. 41.
-, -, wine tasters of; cxxvi. 32.
-, collector of Customs of; cviii. 47.
-, Common Council of, Act of; clv. 15.
-, -, -, size of bushel; clxviii. 6.
-, distillery in, surveyor of; clviii. 44.
-, hospital, the; clxxiii. 44.
-, land surveyors in; cxxi. 13.
-, land taxes in, commissioners for; clxxii. 22.
-, Lord Mayor of; cxvii. 19.
-, -, as to French committee; cxlix. 30.
-, -, aldermen, &c., impost duty; cxxxvi. 32.
-, -, and court of aldermen; cxvii. 11.
-, merchants of, trade; cvi. 75.
-, -, trading to Virginia and Maryland, representation, &c. of; cxxxii. 57; clxiv. 7.
-, parochial churches of; clxxv. 46.
-, port of, clerk of the securities of the; cxlix. 15.
-, -, coast waiter in; cxxiii. 16.
-, -, commissioners of prizes in, salaries; cxiii. 63.
-, -, corn shipped in; cxiii. 28, 35.
-, -, fees to Custom officers; cxxi. 9.
-, -, incident payments and allowances in; cxvi. 17.
-, -, Queen's waiter in; clxxiv. 9.
-, -, receiver in; clx. 15; clxiii. 43.
-, -, -, of plantation duties; cxlv. 44.
-, -, searchers in, duty, fees, &c. of; cxvii. 11; cxlii. 25.
-, -, slight securities from merchants on tobacco; clii. 9.
-, -, tide waiter in; cxiv. 9.
-, -, under coal meters of; clxxix. 1.
-, sheriff of, the deputy; cxxxvii. 55.
-, stables, (H.M.); cxxxv. 7.
-, Tower of. See Tower.
-, train bands of; cxxiii. 14.
Londonderry; cxv. 23.
-, defence of; clxxiii. 4.
-, garrison of; cxx. 17; clxxiii. 4.
-, siege of; cli. 9.
-, -, petition of six widows who lost their husbands at; cl. 29; cli. 58.
Lone, William, skilled in the tobacco trade; clx. 23.
Long, Captain, commanded an expedition in the West Indies; cxiv. 63.
-, -, despatched express from England; cxlviii. 22.
-, Francis, junior, deputy to Richard Ferries' son; clxxiv. 9.
-, Captain James, came express from Genoa, petition; cl. 27.
-, John, a riding officer at Brighthelmston; cxxxviii. 49.
-, Captain Richard, gold mines, wrecks &c. on the coast of America; cv. 53; cvii. 28.
-, -, Thomas, commander of H.M.S. “Bredah,” killed off Lisbon; cxxxiii. 19.
-, Sarah, widow of; cxxxiii. 19.
-, Island, America, conveyed to the Duke of York; cxlvii. 47.
Longden, Mr., receiver general, co. Gloucester, his case; cliv. 14.
Longford, mills at; clx. 7; clxxii. 29.
-, river from, to Hampton Court improved; cxlix. 33.
Longtoun, usher to Sir James Stewart when H.M. advocate; cxvii. 3.
Longueville, Mr.; clxxv. 20.
Lonsdale, Lord, keeper of the Privy Seal, death of, in 1700; cxxxvii. 9.
Lord Advocate. See Advocate, Lord.
Lord Justice Clerk, the. See Justice Clerk, the Lord.
Lord Justice General, the. See Justice General, the Lord.
Lords, the House of; cxxvii. 22.
-, -, addresses of; cxiii. 4.
-, -, doorkeepers and messengers of; clxxii. 6; clxxiii. 42.
-, -, examination by; clxxviii. 20.
-, -, Scotch peers in; cxix. 7; cxxii. 14.
Lorimer, Mr.; clxvi. 14.
Lothian, Marquis of, Colonel of Foot Guards, regiment of; cvi. 20, 30; cxxiii. 31.
“Lott & Cope,” in the wapentake of Wirksworth; cxiii. 13.
Lotteries; cvii. 31; cix. 44; cxvi. 21; cxvii. 50; cxxiii. 35; cxxx. 15; cxxxi. 27; cxlii. 22; cxlvii. 29; cxlviii. 37; cxlix. 47; cli. 39, 56; clii. 18, 32; cliv. 8; clv. 4; clvii. 23; clxiv. 34; clxv. 38; clxviii. 20; clxix. 2; clxxiii. 40.
-, paymaster of the; cxlvi. 25; cxlvii. 11.
Lottery annuities; cxx. 7.
-, office; cxxv. 40.
Lottery orders, payment of; clxi. 4.
-, tickets, forgery of; cxxv. 40; cxlvii. 11.
-, -, the million, paymaster of; cxxv. 40.
-, the, 1710, commissioners of the; clxv. 24.
Loudoun, Loudun, or Lowden, the Earl of; cvi. 37.
-, -, keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland, memorial; cvii. 14; cxxiv. 53.
-, -, nearly lost a seat in the House of Peers; cxix. 7; cxxii. 14.
Loudouns; cviii. 56.
Loughrea, the collector at; cxlviii. 6.
Lovelace, the Lord, Governor of New York; cvii. 10, 11, 24, 50; cxvii. 55; cxxii. 28; cxxvii. 26.
-, -, -, his death; cxiv. 57.
-, Charlotte Lady, petition; cxxvii. 26.
Lovibond, Mr., surveyor general of the Queen Dowager, memorial; clxxix. 6.
Low, Samuel, prisoner in the fleet, fraud in the London brewery, petition; cxiv. 31.
-, countries, commander-in-chief in; cxlv. 22.
-, -, forage; cxxxviii. 24.
-, -, H.M. forces in; cxxiii. 56; cxxxi. 1, 35; clxxiv. 21; clxxix. 11.
-, -, -, in garrison; clviii. 2; clxviii. 9.
-, -, foreign troops in H.M. pay in; cxl. 27; clix. 35; clxi. 41.
-, -, Prussian troops in, arrears to; clxxvii. 37.
-, -, the war in; cxix. 39; cxxii. 30; cliii. 18.
Lowen, William, deer brought from Houghton Park to Windsor Forest; cxlvii. 27.
Lower, Dr. Thomas, petition; cxxiv. 18.
-, Lieut.-Col. William, of Brigadier Pierse's regiment in Portugal, money owing to; cxxiv. 18.
Lowestoft, in the co. of Suffolk; cxix. 4.
Lowick, Major, in the assassination plot; clxxv. 6.
Lowman, Mrs., delivered over [Prince George of Denmark's] plate to C. Scarborough; clix. 46.
Lowndes, Honourable William, Esq., Secretary of the Treasury and M.P., passim.
Lowther, Mr., fees paid by; clix. 48.
-, George, Esq., lent money to Sir George Barnwell; cxiii. 64.
-, Robert, Governor of Barbadoes, comes to England; clxxiv. 53.
-, -, -, letter from; cxliv. 19.
Lubeck, the bishopric of; cxxiii. 62.
Lucas, Col., his regiment reduced; cliv. 63.
Lucas, Charles, closet-keeper of H.M. chapel, petition; cxxii. 57.
-, John, absconded; cxxxvi. 51.
Ludwel, Col. Philip, one of H.M. council in Virginia; clxxii. 11.
Lumley, General; cxliv. 60; cxlv. 4.
-, -, memorial for liveries; cxl. 9.
Lundy, Col., adjutant-general of the King of Portugal's forces, prisoner in France, petition; cxv. 45.
Lundy, Island of; cxiv. 9.
Lustring Company of England, the Royal, weavers making lustrings and alamodes; cxxxiii. 95.
-, -, promised help from the Crown; cliv. 55.
-, -, state and condition of; cxxxvii. 50; cxxxix. 19.
Lustrings and alamodes, seizures of; cxxxvii. 50; cxxxix. 19.
Lutherans from the Lower Palatinate in Germany, proposed settlement of, on Hudson River; cvii. 10.
Lyddell, Mr., a commissioner of the navy; clxxv. 9.
-, George, Esq., of St. Christopher's Island, plantation granted to, petition; cxxxix. 12.
Lymekills, port of; cvi. 60.
Lynch, Capt. Mark, a prisoner in the Bastille, services, &c., memorial; clxxviii. 45.
Lyndhurst (New Forest), H.M. houses at; cxxxi. 24.
Lyndon, Capt. George, petition; cxx. 8.
Lynn, Francis, agent for the garrison of Annapolis; clxii. 42.
-, -, marine forces; cxvi. 29; clxiv. 3.
-, Samuel, (War Office) reports, &c.; cxxv. 8, 34; cxlvii. 30, 58; cli. 13, 32; clii. 38; clxiii. 40; clxvi. 8; clxxiii. 54.
“Lynn,” H.M. ship, officers of, petition of, as to prize; cxi. 8.
Lyons, the city of, in France, manufacture of silk at; cxxxiii. 95; cxxxix. 19.
Lyss, the action on the; cliii. 10.