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L.
Lace, foreign, 256, 347; from France, 364, 379, 405; gold lace, 364; seizures and informations concerning, 12, 13, 146–7, 149, 234, 257, 347, 364, 379, 405; taken in prize ship, 12, 13, 234.
Lancaster Herald. See Heralds.
Land Tax. See Assessments.
Landcarriagemen. See Customs.
LANDS, England and Wales—
-, Church lands, 254–6.
-, conveyed to the Crown, 360.
-, Crown Lands—
-, grants and leases of, 29,
46, 90, 107, 124, 132,
143, 144, 146, 147, 154,
156, 160–1, 170, 199,
203, 212, 214, 215, 220,
225, 228, 248, 249, 250,
256, 257, 276, 297, 298–9,
299, 300, 303, 306–7,
317, 322, 325, 326, 359,
360, 361, 364, 367, 372,
388, 389, 396, 406, 411.
-, compound for, 161.
-, expired and concealed,
367.
-, extensions of, 83, 132,
279, 283, 305, 338,
356.
-, renewal of, 132, 230.
-, reversions of, 56, 90,
149, 154, 161, 257,
298, 307, 317, 368,
370, 372, 380, 384.
-, Parliamentary survey of, in
1653, 220.
-, rents and revenues, 43, 107,
124, 132, 143, 144, 147,
154, 161, 215, 220, 228,
230, 249, 250, 257, 276,
297, 298, 299, 306, 326,
360.
-, accounts, 15, 24, 27,
29, 92, 156, 273,
307, 405.
-, arrears of, 15, 29, 117,
212, 254, 273; compositions for, 273;
messengers for collecting, 273; payments out of, 60,
117, 288; recovering
of, 57; to be discharged, 88.
-, Auditors of (W. Aldworth, P. Bertie, R.
Grey, [R.] Marriott,
A. Parsons, — Sexy,
H. Shales), 15, 22,
24, 27, 29, 67, 73,
86, 88, 91, 92, 96,
100, 101, 102, 150,
156, 243, 254, 295,
298, 303, 307, 317,
319, 326, 363, 376,
380, 382, 389, 401,
402, 405.
-, charge on, 67.
-, collectors of, 273, 307.
-, disposed for purchasing
lands for enlarging
Windsor Little Park,
46, 230, 338.
-, fee farm rents. See
Fee Farms.
-, fees out of, 177.
-, fines of leases, 46, 50,
90, 107, 132, 143,
144, 147, 156, 214,
215, 220, 228, 230,
249, 250, 257, 297,
298, 299, 317, 326,
360, 406; issues out
of, 253, 304, 358,
382.
-, Inrollment Books, 29.
-, payments out of, 29,
181, 254, 380.
-, pensions, stipends etc.
out of, 64, 73, 91, 92,
186, 243, 254, 256,
376, 380.
-, purchases of, issue out
of, 253.
-, quit rents, 53, 57, 406.
-, receivers of, 29, 273.
-, Receivers General of
(R. Hart, R. Sowray,
C. Tilson), 67, 150,
273, 283, 307, 317,
319, 380, 382.
-, reduced, 214.
-, reserved, 149, 161, 179;
discharged, 297, 298,
306.
-, royalties, 406.
-, schedule of, 254–6.
-, state of, 96.
-, Surveyor General of (Sir C.
Harbord, S. Travers), 43,
65, 83, 88, 89, 90, 124,
132, 147, 154, 156, 160,
179, 186, 203, 212, 214,
220, 225, 230, 238, 249,
250, 256, 257, 276, 279,
283, 297, 298, 299, 300,
305, 307, 317, 320, 321,
322, 325, 326, 338, 356,
359, 360, 361, 362, 364,
367, 368, 370, 372, 380,
384, 388, 389, 396, 406,
407, 411, 418; salary
of, 357.
-, tenants of, in arrear, 29,
117, 273; composition
with, 161; reward for,
29, 44, 181.
-, waste, 203.
-, derelict, 364.
-, extended for debt, 73, 228.
-, fen lands, 299.
-, for the enlargement of the
Avenue at Windsor, 249; for
the enlargement of Windsor
Little Park, 132, 147, 156,
214, 230, 249, 253, 257, 297,
298, 304, 317, 326, 338, 358,
382.
-, forfeited, 15, 22, 24, 29, 170,
212, 250, 256, 300, 382, 389,
405; witnesses summoned to
discover, 279.
-, laid into Windsor Great Park
(Mote Park), 65, 83, 281.
-, outlaws' lands, 170, 212, 225,
228, 254, 262, 336, 360, 373,
375, 384.
-, settled to superstitious uses, 99;
commissions to enquire of,
397, 401.
-, void, 91.
-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places— Ireland.
Landsurveyors. See Customs.
Landwaiters. See Customs.
Latin Secretary. See King's Latin Secretary.
Law Charges. See Crown Law Charges.
Lead Mines. See Mines.
Leather, duty on. See Excise—duties; oil leather, 27; white leather, 27.
Letter Office. See Post Office.
Letters, allowances for carrying, 144, 230, 309, 398.
Levant Company, 57.
Libellers, payment for apprehending, 172; reward for discovering, 411.
Libels, seditious and treasonable, 411.
Libraries. See King's Libraries.
Linen, duties on. See Customs—duties; French, 199, 397; seized, 403; smuggling of, 199, 397. See also Dowlas.
Linen Manufacture, in Ireland, proposal for setting up, 97, 388; obstruction to, 107.
Liquors, imported into Maryland, duty on, 182.
Liveries, for the King's Jester (H. Killigrew), 38, 50, 207, 239; for the Chamberlains of the Exchequer Receipt, 216; for the King's Serjeant Trumpet, Trumpets and Kettledrummers, arrear of, 390; for the Royal Mews and Stables, 31, 185.
Livres. See Coins.
LOANS—
-, Bank Bills to be received for,
339.
-, for accommodating subscriptions
for circulating Exchequer
Bills. See Exchequer Bills—
Trustees.
-, for Army clothing, 26.
-, for Army subsistence, by inhabitants of Jersey and
Guernsey, 349.
-, for Civil List. See Civil List.
-, in the Exchequer. See Exchequer Receipt.
-, in Exchequer Bills, 126, 195–6.
-, on Assessments. See Assessments.
-, on Coal Duties. See Customs—
duties.
-, on Disbanding Act. See Army
—disbandment.
-, on Exchequer in General. See
Exchequer Receipt.
-, on Excise. See Excise.
-, on Post Office. See Post Office.
-, on quit rents, Ireland, 114, 355.
-, on Salt Duties. See Salt.
-, on Tonnage and Poundage Subsidies, 350.
-, on Tonnage of Ships, etc., 119.
-, payment of, and interest thereon, out of Customs money,
10, 123.
-, registers of, keeping of, 310.
-, repayment of, loss by difference
in price of guineas, 225.
-, tallies of, joining of, 176, 260.
-, names of individual lenders—
-, Arnold, J.
-, Ballow, H.
-, Burton, L.
-, Catherine of Bragança.
-, Clark, E.
-, Cole, J.
-, Costa, J. de.
-, Desbouviere, J.
-, Evans, Sir S.
-, Eyles, F.
-, Germaine, Sir J.
-, Hall, T.
-, Henriques, P.
-, Jory, J.
-, Lascelles, R.
-, Laughton, R.
-, London, citizens of.
-, Medina, M. de.
-, Medina, S. de.
-, Moore, G.
-, Moreton, J.
-, Morris, J.
-, Portman, E.
-, Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, Robinson, Sir L.
-, Serra, A. G.
-, Shales, C.
-, Symonds, N.
-, Taunton, Elizabeth.
-, Vernon, J.
-, Zouch, —, Mrs.
-, Zulen, — van.
Logwood, duty on. See Customs—duties.
Lord Chamberlain. See Royal Household.
Lord Chancellor, England, 115, 284; late (Sir G. Jeffreys), 203; Serjeant-at-Arms attending (P. Pershouse), grant of office of, 125.
-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places— Ireland.
Lord Chief Baron. See Exchequer Court.
Lord Chief Justice. See Common Pleas; King's Bench.
Lord President. See Privy Council.
Lord Privy Seal. See Privy Seal.
Lord Treasurer. See Exchequer Court.
Lords, House of, England, 3, 62, 290; bar of, 257; doorkeepers of, issue to, 382, 400; Speaker of, Serjeantat-Arms attending (P. Pershouse), 282; votes of, allowance for carrying, 399.
-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.
Lords Justices, England, 1, 10, 24, 32, 33,
40, 71, 101, 104, 107, 109, 112, 113,
121, 126, 133, 138, 156, 157, 158,
165, 170, 173, 187, 192, 199, 200,
207, 209, 308, 383, 388, 402, 411,
414.
-, chamber-keeper to (T. Shorter),
178, 188.
-, in Council, 116, 167.
-, orders of, 167, 168, 362.
-, Secretary to (J. Vernon), issue
for, 172.
-, Secretary to, during the King's
absence (R. Yard), reward for
service, 46, 222.
-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.
Lords Lieutenants, letters and orders to, 176; orders of, for payments for pressing seamen, 151.
LOTTERIES—
-, Farmers of (M. Cope et al.), 20,
26, 94, 258, 286, 384.
-, payment by, 286.
-, rent of, payment out of, 258,
260; to be paid into the
Receipt, 62, 94, 286, 384.
-, Malt (as by 8–9 Wm. III, c.22),
managers of (T. Neale, D.
Thomas, J. Thrale), 178;
issue for, 172.
-, Tickets, appropriation of,
for the Victualling service
(as by 10 Wm. III, c.9),
81, 95, 99, 357.
-, burned, destroyed or
otherwise lost, paying and discharge of
(as by 10 Wm. III,
c.10), 379.
-, Comptroller of Accounts
(S. Wiseman), allowance to, 404.
-, counterfeited, 16, 17,
18, 21, 46.
-, counterfeiters or forgers
of, 16, 17, 21, 46.
-, deposited with the
Dutch Ambassador,
83.
-, discounting of, 15, 32,
134, 148, 357–8;
account of, in 1698,
134.
-, exchanged for Exchequer Bills, 134.
-, lost, 178, 379.
-, of the Treasurer and
Paymaster of the
Ordnance, 98, 102,
416–7.
-, Office, necessaries to,
113.
-, paying of, 379; issues
for 268, 319, 413.
-, Paymaster of (R.
Crompton), 16, 17,
18, 22, 46; allowance
to, 91, 404; clerks
of, 91, 404; issues
to, 268, 319, 413;
payments by, 62,
379; payment to,
70.
-, payment out of, 134.
-, Poll Tax tallies converted into, 147.
-, Million Adventure or Lottery
(as by 5 Wm. and Mary, c.7),
Act for, 69.
-, annuities on, 102, 120, 387.
-, Office, necessaries to, 113.
-, Tickets, burnt, 276.
-, burnt, destroyed or
otherwise lost, paying of, 363.
-, Comptroller of (T.
Strickland), 60, 281,
292, 322.
-, Paymaster of ([W.]
Knight, R. Taylor),
276, 363; accounts,
58, 60, 120, 275, 281,
292, 322.
-, pensioners, royal bounty to,
260.
-, Royal Oak, Comptroller of (P.
Boyer), 161.
-, Farmers of, 125, 295, 301,
393, 396.
-, pensioners, petition of, 161.
-, rent of, pension on, 62, 125,
258, 286, 295, 393.
-, "Royal Oak," independent of
the Royal Oak Lottery,
prosecuting of offenders, 396.
Louis D'Or. See Coins.
Lustring Company, issue for, 206.