Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 4, 1590-1594. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1892.
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L.
L., Thomas, 425.
L., Mr., preferment; 616, 617.
Laborne in Kent, letter dated at; 356.
La Chapelle, see Chapelle.
Licie, William, of Sherborne; 273.
Lacks, Thomas; 553.
La Croix, M.; 83.
Lacy, John; 118.
La Digierre, see Desdiguieres.
Ladom, Henry, of Benforthe; 266.
La Faye, Mons. de, a name for Standen; 349.
La Fontaine, M. de; 142.
La Force, Mons. de; 307.
La Forre, Mons. de; 37.
Lagny; 31.
the taking of; 82.
Lagula, Don Juan de; 562.
Laighton, Lady; 73.
Lakes, Thomas; 35.
La Lande, M.; 83.
La Latte, Chateau de; 353.
La Marche, Mons. de, commands as a nautral at Moncontour; 361.
Lambert :
Capt., sent to Ostend; 225.
Clement, of Bishop's Middleton; 265.
John, born near Colchester, Pilot Royal of the Spanish army; 259.
Oliver, captain of footbands; 293.
Lambeth, recusants sent to; 241.
La Motte, M.; 150, 305, 320, 407, 452.
taken prisoner; 497.
— cause of his imprisonment; 500.
Lampreur, Hugh; 455.
Lanballer, camp by; 126.
Lancashire :
Lord Lieutenant of; 14.
levies in, ordered; 507.
recusants in; 241, 242, 265, 266.
subsidy for, collection of; 411.
Lancaster :
clerk of the Crown at; 242.
Duchy of, Vice-Chancellor of; 199.
Lance-knights; 22.
Landerneau, Landernao; 198, 199.
Landestage, the; 425.
Landlords profit by foreign expeditions; 4.
Lane :
Henry, keeper of Widsor Forest; 79.
John, petition; 192.
Sir Ralph, letter from; 1.
— a plan for fortification by; 2.
William, as to a muscat brought home for Cecil; 604.
Laneman, Henry, yeomen of the chamber; 76.
Lanerayn, Mons.; 421.
Lange, Langhe :
Adrian de, at Flushing, letters to, intercepted; 503.
examination of, sent; 512.
Langforde, John, of Ludgate; 267.
Langinge, Peter, skipper, a prisoner in Spain; 258.
Langley, Philip, alderman of Bristol; 119.
Langres, mayor of, letter intercepted by; 185.
Langton :
Robert, of the Lowe; 241 (2).
Edward, his brother; 242.
Langton, manor of; 10.
Languedoc threatened; 327.
Lannoste, Messieurs de; 197.
Lansac, Mons. de, Admiral de Mer de Bretagne; 191.
Lanternam; 8.
Lantriguet; 340.
Laon; 593.
the French King's camp before, letters dated at; 546, 547, 560.
effects to the League of the loss of; 589, 591.
Laredo; 307.
La Roque Blanche; 562.
Lasbrook, —; 161.
Latham; 409.
—, of Mosbrey; 241 (2).
Thomas, schoolmaster at Rickston; 242.
Lathom :
(Lord Derby's house); 437, 465, 500, 508, 527.
Latimer, Nevill de, a prisoner in the Tower; 308.
Latin Secretaries at Court, customary to have two, etc.; 584.
La Tras, Lupercio, letter from; 1.
Lattone; 22.
Lauarayne, Mons.; 414.
Laude, a messenger; 422.
Laugharn, Carmarthenshire, castle and manor of; 262.
Laund, Court de, at Ivry; 21.
Laurence, one, a bookbinder in Antwerp; 499.
Lavall; 22.
Lavergne, —, wounded at Ivry; 21, 22.
Lawlie, Thomas, of Anneypeter; 275.
Lawnde, letter dated at; 407.
Lawson, Thomas; 451.
Layton, Justice, Justice of Assize of Merionethire; 301.
Lead, export of; 177.
Leaden Hall;
the Carrack's goods at; 251, 252.
the spices in; 252.
League, The, in France; See France.
Leaguers change sides; 31.
Leake, Francis; 420.
Leben; 366.
Ledigne, —; 22.
Lee; 324.
Lee :
Capt.; 206.
— in connexion with “the cause of Recognizances”; 608.
George, of Waton; 266.
Henry; 498.
Sir Henry, unable to follow the Queen's progress; 136.
— letters from; 206, 301, 529, 576.
— a house at Greenwich belonging to the office of the armoury; 576.
Mrs., brought abed in the Court; 155.
R. Brackenbury's cousin; 142.
Sir Richard; 87.
Richard, wishes to serve Lord Essex; 169.
— letter to; 206.
Alderman Robert, letter from; 615.
Leedes, John, of Steanyng; 263.
Leeds, Thomas, of Leed Hall; 273.
Leeman, Michael, rice supplied to the navy, petition; 53, 79.
Less, Henry, of Mims, near Barnet; 602.
Leese, Doctor, of Bath; 274.
Le Fort, Francis; 92.
Legge, Robert, expelled from an office; 11.
Leghorn mentioned; 4.
Leicester :
Countess of, letters with regard to her husband's debts; 12, 19.
Earl of, government in Low Countries, mentioned; 50.
— daily pay of, as Lieutenant General; 68.
— had Chamberlainship of Chester; 378.
— mentioned; 80, 222, 371, 466, 469.
Leicester and Rutland, Counties of, Lord Lieutenant of; 14.
Leigh :
Henry, connected with Hesketh; 424.
— detailed defence of his conduct at Prague and elsewhere; 450–3.
— letter to Cecil; 480.
— Lord Huntingdon's interviews with; 480.
Mr., of Brandon, in Durham; 450.
Wilfred; 451.
Leighe, Sir Thomas, lately arrived out of Lancashire; 517.
Leighton :
Sir Thomas, in France; 139, 154, 167 (2), 175.
— in charge of Lord Essex's troops, disgust at his position, etc.; 147, 150.
Sir Thomas not to be troubled further; 166.
— Captain of Guernsey; 276, 321, 379.
— letters from; 340, 440, 550.
— his demands for fortifications; 361.
Thomas, of Croffton; 266.
Leipsic, letter from; 492.
Leith; 46, 504, 583.
Leithington, letter dated at; 570.
Leman, Michael; 299.
“Lemster,” borough of, Lord Essex's connexion with; 94.
Lennox :
Duke of, letter to; 42.
— mentioned; 46.
— Bothwell's offices granted to; 178.
— dangerous position; 583.
Margaret, Countess of, lands of; 83.
— books, muniments, etc. of; 244.
Matthew, Earl of; 84.
Lenogh, Tyrlogh; 218.
Lent, order for observance of; 12.
Lenton, Hugh, a prisoner in the Queen's Bench; 573.
Leominster, Bailiff and Brethren of, letter to; 65.
“Lerpoole” in Cheshire; 259.
Leserhot, Mons. de; 198.
Leslie, Lesley :
Madam Helen, of Preston Grange, letter to; 43.
Alexander, of Balquharne; 48.
Andrew, of New Leslie, letter to; 45.
Gawin, son of Andrew; 45, 46, 48.
George; 44.
John, Boshop of Ross, see Ross, Bishop of.
John, son of Andrew, nephew of Bishop of Ross; 41, 45, 46.
— in prison at Westminster; 59, 76.
— interrogatories for; 78.
Thomas, servitor to the Bishop of Ross, letters from; 48.
William; 29, 30, 44, 46.
— a brother of Johu, “our young Canon”; 45.
— of Cinildye, of the King of Scotland's household, letter to; 47.
Lespine, Phillipe de, verses composed by, at siege of Steenwick; 212.
Letters intercepted; 6.
Levant trade; 126.
Leven, Captain; 567
Lewen, Edward, mayor of Newcastle; 210.
Lewes, letter dated at; 502.
Lewis, Lewes :
Mr., of St. Pore; 8.
Mr.,; 292.
John, of Norton; 265.
Lewknor, Lewkner :
Mr., acting for Lord Lumley; 490.
Mr.; 291, 295.
George, of Exton; 270.
Lewis, newly arrived from Bohemia; 603.
— asks for the return of a treatise in written hand; 604.
Richard; 295.
Lexlip, letter dated at; 538.
Leyborne, James, of —; 273.
Leyth :
Patrick; 46.
Richard; 46.
Leyton :
Robert, captain of the ship Samson; 228.
Sir Thomas, in France; 137.
Leytonstone; 115.
Lichmoore, Edmonde, of Hanley Castle; 272.
Liddisdale (Lidesdale, Liddisdaille); 24.
the attempt of, ringleader delivered up; 431.
raids of himself and men; 553.
Lieben; 424, 425.
Liege; 328.
Bishop of, treating for peace; 488.
Liegh, Mr., servant of Lord Derby; 515.
Ligon, Rafe; 9.
Lille, Rue de St. Nicholas at; 498.
Limerick, Bishop of; 118.
Lincoln, County of :
mentioned as a place for banishment; 221.
discontinuance of the beacons; 239.
Lord Lieutenant of; 14.
recusants in; 264.
diocese of, recusant in; 264.
Lincoln, Earl of, ill practices against, letters from; 567, 577.
Lindsays, the, clean gone from Court; 252.
“Linen cloth” and linen draper, defined with regard to denizens; 257.
Lingen, Richard, of Donnington; 265.
Lingham, John, of Bullingham; 265.
Linhares, Dom Fernando de Neronho, Conde de; 159.
Lisbon; 93, 118, 350, 356.
Cardinal of; 103.
English priests in; 104.
English ship towed into; 155.
an Englishman constructs a dock in; 259.
warships, &c. collected at; 306, 540.
a general assemble at; 329.
Misericordia of, bequest to; 494.
Spanish operations at; 557.
report of execution of the chief men of, after a banquet, by the K. of Spain's order; 562.
Lisle, Lord Chancellor; 216.
Lisle, town of; 554.
L'Islebonne, camp at; 150.
Lislens, an arbor of the succession to the Crown by; 498.
Lisley, William, of Wotton; 271.
Lismore and Waterford, Bishopric of, held in commendam by the Archbishop of Cashel; 223.
Lismore, benefit of trade in pipe staves to; 464.
Lister, —; 241.
“Listory” at the battle of Ivry; 21.
“Lithguhoue”; 61.
Litig, Jacob; 303.
Littledon in Scotland; 188.
Little Lye, felling of trees in; 337.
Liveries, Clerk of the, profits, etc.; 193.
Llandaff, diocese of, recusants in; 274.
Llanstephan, parsonage of; 10.
Loans to Government, privy seals for; 75.
Lobel, Jehan de, letter intercepted; 15 Locke :
—, an Englishman desirous of entering service of K. of Scotland; 112.
— bearer of offer to Bothwell; 514.
Henry, letter from; 600.
Lockwood, Mr., a priest going to England; 69.
Loe, Anthony; 287.
Lofredo, —, soldiers from Naples in charge of; 327.
Loid :
Richard, of Oswester; 273.
Thomas ap Edward, of Gilesfeild; 273.
Lok, Henry, letters to, on Scotch affairs; 517, 523, 527.
letter from, on the same; 530.
London :
Bishop of, and the Puritans; 48.
city of, shire of prize Carrack allotted to; 287, 289.
conversation heard at a dinner table in; 4.
Custom house, registering of warrants, etc.; 304.
diocese of, recusants in; 267.
garbler of, mentioned; 297.
gaols of, full of seminaries and other traitors; 512.
Ill cessing in; 262.
Imports of stone pots and heath brush; 230.
Inns and woodstacks in, a plot to set them on fire; 474.
levies in, conduct money for; 117.
— expense of equipment; 119.
Lord Mayor and Aldermen, authorise a certain office to be set up; 364.
— letters to, as to an appointment; 386, 414.
Lord Mayor of, letter to; 60.
— mentioned; 64.
— (named) letter from; 521.
— dying, wardship of his son; 554.
maimed soldiers and mariners wandering about; 300.
merchant adventurers in the Low Countries undertake to deliver moneys for pay of soldiers; 579.
musters to be taken in; 60.
Places, buildings, etc.:
Ape near the Savoy; 7.
Bull Head without Temple Bar; 6.
Sign of the Ragged Cross in Blackfriars; 74.
Compter in the Poultry; 245.
New Inn; 290.
Clements Inn; 290.
Lyon's Inn; 290.
Compter in Wood Street, see Wood Street Counter.
“the Mynorits”; 441.
port of, collection of the customs in; 19, 109.
— rates in, on import of French wines; 558.
— — considered; 613.
— waiters in; 32, 470.
— — registering of warrants by, etc.; 332, 335.
— import of silks for one year, with subsidy thereon; 574.
recorder of; 291, 295.
registering apprentices in, an office set up for; 385.
searcher of; 323.
sheriffs of, ignore the Queen's nomination for an office; 386.
— letters on the subject; 388, 390, 400, 427, 521.
— the Queen's decision; 410, 414.
— improper conduct towards the Mayor; 521.
Skinners of, petition; 91, 94.
Streets mentioned :
Blackfriars, Lord Cobham's house in; 108.
Crooked Lane; 50.
Fenchurch Street; 393.
— “The Bottle” in; 255.
Gracious Street, the “Harrow” in; 543.
Lime Street, the Scotch Ambassador dwelling in; 134, 208, 247.
Lombard Street, sign of the Bull's Head in; 255.
Mark Lane; 539.
Minories, Dr. Nowell's house in; 386.
Moorgate, the “Boar's Head” at; 543.
Philip Lane, property in; 73.
Salisbury Court; 159.
Seething Lane; 352, 364.
Strand, Lord Burghley's house in; 72, 108.
— “The Anchor” in; 402.
St. John's House towards Clerkenwell; 108.
Thames Street; 50.
Tower Hill, Lord Lumley's house at; 490.
Tower Street, an office for registering apprentices set up in; 364, 385.
Warwick Lane; 153.
Londoners :
repayment of loan from; 132.
“hammering about recognizance of debt;” 352.
Longe, H., letter from; 479.
Longford, Nicholas, letter to; 471.
Longueville, Duc or Mons. de; 22, 37, 82, 97.
Lopez, Dr. Roger; 20, 333.
a Spanish agent at the house of; 248.
plot to kill the Queen; 485, 491, 501, 630.
an Antwerp merchant, supposed brother of; 501.
a son of, a scholar at Winchester; 501.
Queen wishes to delay his execution reasons against, etc.; 512, 513, 515.
Sara, widow of, petition to the Queen; 601.
Anthony, son of, a parsonage given by the Queen for education of, forfeited; 601.
Inventories of his plate, jewels, etc.; 601.
Lord Keeper, the see Puckering, Sir J.
Lording, Thomas; 419.
Loretto; 328.
Lorraine :
Cardinal of; 492.
Duke of; 105, 145, 146, 627.
towns in, likely to revolt; 136.
Loudron, Compte de; 327.
Louis, Emanuel, see Luis Tinoco.
Louvain, 8.:
residents at; 9.
English student at; 118.
Irish scholars at, a decree proposed for; 128.
Love, Samuel, of Sevenoaks; 264.
Lovell :
George; 168.
Robert, of Beech Amwell; 268.
Lovit, Lady, death of; 30.
Low Countries :
dependence of, on the Queen, her objection to any change; 560.
Duke of Parma in; 151.
English Catholics in; 500.
English forces to be sent to, musters etc.; 60, 77.
English soldiers in, unpaid; 50.
— payment of; 182, 293, 579.
— pay and names of officers; 68, 293.
— in a state of mutiny; 488.
— brought to Guernsey and Brittany; 550, 562.
export of cloth to; 216.
government of; 142, 145.
military operations and progress of, events in; 124, 129, 133, 325, 452, 467, 514, 534.
ordnance exported to; 198.
Scotch regiments in, preacher to; 600.
towns in, letter from the Queen to; 56.
treasurer for the wars in, and paymasters, emoluments; 579. See also Flanders, States General, United Provinces.
Low Country causes, commissioners to decide; 53.
Lowe :
—; 514.
John, friend of the Douglases; 179.
Lowen :
Killegrew; 349.
—, connected with the “chace”; 440.
Lowise, a bearer of letters; 504.
Lowther, Richard, warden of the West Borders; 240.
Lubeck; 103.
seizure of an Englishman's goods in; 263.
Lucca; 539, 540.
Lucerne, regiments from, in the French war; 304.
Lucy, Sir Thomas; 64.
Ludloe, John, of Cams; 271 (2).
Luif or Luf, John; 51, 93.
Luire, letter dated at; 354.
Luis Tinoco (Leuys, Leuis, Louys, Lewis):
Manuel or Emanuel, baggage brought from Calais; 487, 488.
— plot to kill the Queen; 491, 494.
— execution; 512; 513, 515.
Lukener, Lukenor, Mr.; 366, 424.
Lukeyser, Andrew Alfante, of Cologne, murdered; 539.
Lumbard, Paul, letter from; 118.
Lumley :
Lord, letters from; 356, 490, 618.
— his “Bess” has ague; 490.
— his house on Tower Hill; 490.
Lupo, Ambrosio, one of the Queen's musicians; 19.
Lusan or Lussan :
Mons.; 78, 337.
— brother-in-law of; 306.
Luscombe, William, master of a ship from Dartmouth; 582.
Luson, Sir John, 461.
Lutherish towns aid the K. of France; 304.
Lutte, Jacob; 304.
Luxborough; 115.
Luxembourg, Mons. de, K. Henry's emissary to Rome : 22.
Lybonne, Camp at; 149.
Lydd; 475.
Lydisdale, see Liddisdale.
Lyg, one, design against the Scotch Kirk 201.
Lyger, Jacob, of St. Malo; 256.
Lyme, letter dated at; 232.
residents of; 256. See also Weymouth.
Lymington; 379.
Lynbey, Mr.; 162.
Lynd, Thomas, goods of, seized in Lubeck; 263.
Lyndsay, John, letter from; 148.
Lynn :
fraudulent coinage in; 53.
sale of salt at; 134.
Lyons :
Spanish forces to be sent into the kingdom of; 71.
a rising in : 372.
movement of the K. of France to, advised; 476.
said to have lent the King money; 605.
mentioned; 605, 628.
the king of France's journey to, means to be provided for, etc.; 620, 621, 622.
Lyons Inn, London; 290.
Lysson, Thomas, mayor of Portsmouth, letter from; 210.
Lytilldate; 31.