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L.
Lamp (convex lights) for the Post Office, 317.
Land Tax, including arrears, assessments,
commissioners; deficient tallies,
issues out of, Loans on, Receivers
of. See Assessments as follows:
-, First 2/- 1689 (c William and
Mary, sess. 2. c. l).
-, First 4/- 1692 (4 William and
Mary c. 1).
-, Second 4/- 1693 (5 William and
Mary c. 1).
-, Third 4/- 1694 (6–7 William and
Mary c. 3).
-, Fourth 4/- 1696 (7–8 William and
Mary c. 5).
-, First 3/- 1697 (8–9 William, c. 6).
-, Second 3/- 1697–8 (9 William
c. 10).
-, Third 3/- 1699 (10 William c. 9).
-, Second 2/- 1700 (11 William c. 2).
-, Fourth 3/- 1701 (12–13 William
c. 10).
Landen, battle of, 289.
Languages, modern, Arabic and Turkish,
allowances for teaching, 144, 247,
248.
-, instructor in. See Hyde, Dr.
Thomas.
Latin Secretary. See Hill, Richard.
Law, King's Counsel at. See Conyers,
John; Cooper, William.
-, annuity of 40l. to, 165, 271.
Leather duties as by (8–9 William III c. 21). See Customs duties (leather).
Levy money for recruits. See Army (levy money).
Libels against the King and government, 348, 373.
Libraries. See Dublin, King's; Maryland.
Licences for fishing for whales. See
Bermudas.
-, selling wines. See Jamaica; and
see Wine Licences.
Linen and hemp, proposals for manufacture of in Ireland, 295; and see Flax.
Little House Park. See Hampton Court.
Liveries. See Wardrobe.
LOANS guaranteed by Parliament on
Funds as follows:—
-, on assessments. See
-, First 4/- Aid 1692.
-, Second 4/- Aid 1693.
-, Fourth 4/- Aid 1696.
-, First 3/- Aid 1697.
-, Third Quarterly Poll 1697–8.
-, Third 3/- Aid 1699.
-, Second 2/- Aid 1700.
-, Fourth 3/- Aid 1701.
-, on Customs. See Tonnage and
Poundage 1690 (2 William
and Mary sess. 2, c. 4).
-, leather 1697 (8–9 William III,
c. 21).
-, on Excise. See
-, Additional Ninepence 1692.
-, Double Ninepence, 1690.
-, Excise Appropriating Act
(12–13 William III c. 11).
-, Low Wines. See Low Wines.
-, on Salt. See Salt Duty 1696 (7–8
William III. c. 31).
-, on the Exchequer in general pending
completion of supply. See
Commons, House of (Vote of
Credit).
-, Deficiencies. See Deficiencies.
-, Register of, 295.
-, renewal or innovation of lost
orders. See Exchequer Receipt (Innovating).
-, lenders' names. See:—
-, Bank of England.
-, Bateman, Sir James.
-, East India Co.
-, Eyles, Sir Francis.
-, Eyles, Sir John.
-, Fellows, John.
-, Furnese, Sir Henry.
-, Heathcott, Gilbert.
-, Janssen, Sir Theodore.
-, London Citizens.
-, Mordaunt, Harry.
-, Moyer, Samuel.
-, Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, Renew, Hilary.
-, Scawen, Sir Walter.
-, Seymour, Sir Edward.
-, Ward, John.
Logwood, ship carrying, from Campeachy Bay to Leghorn, 365.
Looking glasses, export of, 338.
Lord Almoner and King's Daily Alms.
-, See King's Almoner.
-, Chamberlain. See Royal Household.
-, Chancellor's House, 8,; repairs
to, 15.
-, Chief Justice of Common Pleas.
See Common Pleas.
-, King's Bench. See King's Bench.
-, Keeper of Great Seal [Wright, Sir
Nathan], 68, 349; son of, 68.
-, Lieutenant, 240.
-, President of the Privy Council
(Herbert Thomas, Earl of
Pembroke to June 1701).
See Privy Council.
-, Privy Seal. See Lowther, J.;
Viscount Lonsdale; Grey, F.,
Earl of Tankerville.
-, Proprietor, Maryland, Impost on
exported tobacco granted by
Act of Assembly to, 359.
Lords, House of, 295.
-, Bills before, 280.
-, Black Rod, Usher of, attendance
at, 346.
-, Doorkeepers of, payment to for
attendance, 93, 313; and see
Wyndham, M.
-, Keeper of. See Wynyard, Ann.
Lords Justices of England for administration of government in the King's
absence, from 28 June, 1700 to
5th November, 1701. Canterbury,
Archbishop of. Devonshire, Duke
of. Godolphin, Lord. Jersey,
Earl of. Pembroke, Earl of.
Somerset, Duke of. [Wright, Sir
Nathan (Lord Keeper),] 85, 129,
130, 133, 189, 367, 391.
-, appointment of, 382. Similar
commissions in the four preceding years, 189.
-, attending. See Shorter, Thomas:
Turner, J.
-, Chamber Keepers attending, 389.
-, Secretary attending. See Yard,
Robert.
-, (Ireland), during the absence of
the Lord Lieutenant. See
Ireland.
Lost orders and tallies, innovating of. See Exchequer Receipt (innovating).
Lotteries Malt (8/9 William III c. 22).
-, See Excise (Malt).
-, Million Lottery (5 William III
c. 7). See Excise (Million).
-, Royal Oak and Pensioners on. See
Royal Oak.
-, Act for suppression of (as by
10/11 William c. 1), 166.
Lottery Farmers. See Royal Oak.
Lottery Tickets. See Excise (Malt).
Low Wines Duties from 1696 March 25
to 1701 March 25 (as by 7/8 William
III c. 30), issue out of arrears on,
382, 385.
-, Act for granting fresh duties on
(as by 12 William III c. 11),
298, 335.
-, clause 26 for appropriation
for debts 1700, 83.
-, issues out of loans on, 94, 95,
98, 99, 101, 102, 104, 107,
294, 295, 313, 326, 335, 350,
351, 368, 375, 379, 393, 426.
-, tallies levied on, 99, 100,
106, 110, 111, 117, 119.