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L
La Boderie, Antoine le Fevre de,
French Ambassador to
England
-, English seminary priests
allowed to leave with, 95
-, to take leave of King, 124
-, King's opinion of, 124
-, leaves Paris for London, 130
-, returns to London, 197
-, wishes to discuss affairs with
Earl of Salisbury, 199(2)
-, Earl of Salisbury's comments
on proposals submitted, by,
203, 204
-, 217, 220, 226, 229, 311
-, instruments of Anglo-French
treaty signed at the house
of, 229
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 320
-, Dr. Bishop to be released from
Gatehouse into hands of, 343
L'Abrégé de la Vie du Roy Henri 4
-, Finet sends Wilson pamphlet
entitled, 35
L'Abregmont. See Apremont
La Bresse, district of [France]
-, 111, 112
La Bretèche (La Bretauche) [Seineet-Marne, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
112
La Greve [Vendée, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges
at, 106
Laike, Sir Thomas. See Lake, Sir Thomas
Lake (Laike), Sir Thomas, Clerk of
the Signet
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 5,
93, 101, 103, 113, 114, 115,
116, 138, 140, 142(2), 145,
147, 148, 149, 150, 158, 161,
162, 179, 192, 196, 197, 216,
219, 233, 237, 263, 264
-, 52, 95, 143, 234, 255, 263, 267,
286
-, deplores increase in knights'
fees, 142
-, requests to be given post of
Latin Secretary, 163
-, letters to, 229, 279, 280
-, criticised by Earl of Salisbury,
264
-, declares Carr to be instigator
of intrigue in House of
Commons to provoke bad
feelings between King and
Earl of Salisbury, 264
-, criticised by King, 265
-, 294, 315(2), 316(5), 317(2),
327(2), 328, 329(6), 331(2),
332(7), 336(3), 337(3), 338(5),
339, 340(4), 341(3), 342(6),
345, 346(7), 348(3), 349(5),
350(8), 351, 352(3), 353,
357(2), 358(7), 359(4), 360(7),
361(9), 362(4)
-, granted rectory of Eaton, 328
Lakerre, Sebastian, dancing instructor to Duke of York
-, King's gift of money to, 362
La Luthumière, Jean le Tellier,
Seigneur de
-, relates rumour from Paris of
the assassination of King
James, 220
Lam, Jacob, of Sandwich
-, acts as broker for sale of pepper
at Canterbury, 207
La Magistère (Magisterre) [Tarn-etGaronne, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
106
Lambe, Andrew, a Scottish minister
-, his pension bought by Harrison,
180
Lambert, Simon, of Buckingham,
co. Bucks.
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Lambert, Captain, naval commander
-, informed of activities of pirates,
209
Lambert, Mr. of King Street,
Westminster, London
-, 38
Lambert, Mr.
-, 38(4)
Lambesc (Lombers) [Bouches-duRhône, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
110
Lambeth (Lambith, Lambet),
London
-, letters dated from, 61, 64, 131,
138, 148, 155
Lamentes, Jeremy
-, conveys ordnance overseas
contrary to King's commission, 88
Lamersine, Gart, Master of the
St. Peter of Bergen
-, 206
Lampine, Mr.
-, 315
Lamyer, John
-, to be admitted as freeman of
City of London, 349
Lancashire
-, 2, 8, 188, 326
-, inquiry into illegal transportation overseas of calf-skins
from, 257
-, recusants in, 296
Lancaster, Duchy of
-, sale of woods belonging to, 54,
66
-, 60, 188, 331
-, liberty of, in London, 221
-, Enfield Chase, a parcel of, 221
-, Attorney of. See Brograve,
Sir John
-, Chancellor of. See Parry, Sir
Thomas
Lancaster Castle, co. Lancs.
-, 188
Landsberg (Landsbourg) [Bavaria,
Germany]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 245
Land's End, co. Cornwall
-, 213
Lane, Sir William, of Horton,
co. Northants.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 235
-, 367
Lang, William
-, appointed to be in charge of
King's almshouse in Bristol,
339
Langarud (Langarru) [Persia]
-, 325
Langarru. See Langarud
Langdale, Mr. See Langdale, Marmaduke
Langdale, Marmaduke, of Langthorpe, co. Yorks.
-, prisoner in the Fleet, 56
L'Angez. See Langeais
Langeais (L'Angez) [Indre-et-Loire,
France]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 105
Langford, co. Norfolk
-, 91
Langley, Mr. See Langley, Richard
Langley, Richard, Deputy-Town
Clerk of the Company of
Merchant Taylors
-, 207
Langon [Gironde, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne crosses
the Garonne at, 107
Langthorpe, co. Yorks.
-, survey of grange of, 56
Langton, Dr. See Langton, William
Langton, William, chaplain to
the Earl of Salisbury
-, 260
Languedoc [France]
-, 108, 138
-, Governor of. See Montmorency,
Henri I, Duc de
Lanier or Lanyer, Nicholas, musician
in the service of the Earl of
Salisbury
-, Viscount Cranborne wishes to
take him to Italy to learn
the "viol", 212
-, the proposal approved by Earl
of Salisbury, 215
La Nonvalaise. See Novalesa
Lans-le-Bourg (Lunebourg) [Savoie,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
238
-, 239
Lardner, John, Mayor of Portsmouth
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 191
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 224
La Réole [Gironde, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
107
La Rochefoucaud (Rochefoucaut)
-, François, Comte (later Duc)
de
-, castle of Chaumont in possession of, 104
La Rochelle [Charente-Inférieure,
France]
-, stay of goods in Spanish ports
of merchants from, 10
-, Viscount Cranborne ill of smallpox at, 106
-, his description of, 106
-, salt shipped to Bristol from, 210
-, calf-skins and Yorkshire
kerseys sent by ship from
Lancashire to, 253
Lascelles (Lassells), Sir Thomas, of
Breckenbrough, co. Yorks.
-, 132
Lasley, Mr.
-, 189
Lasonbye, Richard. See Lazomby, Richard
Lassells, Edmund, former Groom
of the Chamber
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 197
Lassells, Sir Thomas. See Lascelles, Sir Thomas
Lasso, Don Rodrigo de, Chief
Chamberlain to the Archduke
Albert
-, Count Visconti deputises for, 4
-, created a Count in Spain, 85
-, made a member of Council of
War of Spain, 86
-, authorised to demobilise
Spanish forces in Low
Countries, 86
Lathaite, Thomas, prisoner in
Newgate
-, petitions Privy Council, 155
La Tour de Cesar [? Kaiserswerth,
North Rhine, Germany]
-, Archbishop of Cologne maintains 800 armed men at, 246
La Tour D'Oudon. See Oudon
La Tour du Pin [Isére, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 238
Latten
-, reference to furnaces for manufacture of, 292
Lauder, William, an Undertaker
in co. Armagh, Ireland
-, 346
Laugharne, co. Carmarthen
-, letter dated from, 68
Launde (Lawne) Abbey, co.
Leicester
-, woods surveyed at, 74
Launde Wood (Lawndwoods), co.
Rutland
-, 4, 51, 52
Lauterbah, Thomas, member of the
Danish embassy to England
-, presented with gift, 260
Lavardin, Jean de Beaumanoir,
Marquis de, Marshal of
France
-, 210
Lavelly. See Llanelly
La Verpilliere (La Vorpiliere) [Isère,
France]
-, Marshal Lesdiguieres's house at,
238
Lavis (L'Aviso) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
244
L'Aviso. See Lavis
La Vorpiliere. See La Verpilliere
Lawe, Ralph (Rawffe), tanner, of
Charnock, co. Lancs.
-, involved in case of attempted
transportation of calf-skins
abroad, 258 (3)
Lawndwoods. See Launde Woods
Lawne Abbey. See Launde Abbey
Lawreston, Lord. See Straton, John
Lawrick, Edward, mariner
-, engaged in shipbuilding, 329
Lawson, Sir Wilfrid (Wilfride), of
Isell, co. Cumberland
-, named Commissioner for the
North, 180
Lazomby (Lasonbye), Richard,
Master of the King's Crossbows
-, to survey game in Theobalds
Park, 251
Lea, Captain. See Lee, Gilbert
Lea, River, co. Middlesex
-, 36
Lead
-, one of main exports from
Bristol, 123
-, reference to furnaces for manufacture of, 292
Leake, Jane, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Leake, Mr.
-, praised as trainer of falcons,
137
Leather
-, measures taken at Bristol to
counteract scarcity of, 123
-, scarcity in Lancashire of, 257
-, new method of gilding and
painting, 316
Le Brave, Dom Jouan. See Bravo
L'Ecluse. See Chiusa
L'Ecluse, fort of [Ain, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes by,
111
Le Connestable, Monsieur. See Montmorency
Lee (Lea), Gilbert, Captain
-, his dispute with Pratt, 36
-, involved in legal proceedings,
156
Lee (Leygh), Sir Henry, of Ditchley
Park, co. Oxford, Master of
the Armoury
-, letter with gift to Earl of
Salisbury, 39
-, his death, 301
-, 367
Lee, Hugh, English Consul at
Lisbon
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 15
-, requests that he be given
-, allowance in form of imposition on English goods, 15
Legate, Bartholomew, English
heretic
-, to be burnt in London, 294, 339
Le Gouche, Stephen, a foreign
merchant
-, paid for jewels supplied to
Queen, 327
Le Grand, Monsieur. See Bellegarde
Le Gué Charraud (Le Gué Charrou)
[Charente-Inférieure, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
106
Le Gué Charrou. See Le Gué Charraud
Leicester, co. Leicester
-, letter dated from, 75
Leicestershire
-, Lord Harington accused of
trying to engross woods in,
53
-, sale of King's woods in, 70, 74,
75
-, recusants in, 232
-, 308, 363
Leigh (Ley), Sir James, Attorney
of the Court of Wards
-, his New Year's gift of plate to
Earl of Salisbury, 1
-, 45, 179, 348
Leigh, James, Master plasterer to
the King
-, reversion of his office, 338
Leigh, Oliph (Olavus), of Addington,
co. Surrey
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Leigh, Robert, a keeper of the
King's game
-, 36
Leigh, Thomas
-, 360
Leighe, Olavus. See Leigh, Oliph
Leighfield (Leighfeild), co. Rutland
-, Forest of, 3
Leighton, Sir Thomas, of Feckenham, co. Worcester
-, 314 and n.
Leighton, Sir Thomas, Governor of
Guernsey
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 43
Leithecow. See Linlithgow
Leitiver, Sir Sterton (Sterten)
-, 271
Leman, Lake [Switzerland]
-, forms part of defences of
Geneva, 111
Leman or Lemon, Thomas, English
merchant
-, 125
Lemicon (Limecon, Leimcon), co.
Cork, Ireland
-, Easton at, 308
Lennard, Sampson, of Knole Chevening, co. Kent, husband of
Margaret, Baroness Dacre
-, granted precedence due to
eldest son of "Lord Dacre
of the South", 353
Lennox, Duke of. See Stuart, Ludovick
Leopold, Archduke, Count of Tyrol,
brother of Ferdinand, Archduke of Gratz, later Emperor
Ferdinand III
-, enters Jülich on behalf of
Emperor, 88, 100
-, receives gifts from Archduke
Albert, 101
-, sends envoy to Brussels, 101
-, 114(2), 244
-, his envoy's failure in talks
with French King, 117
-, reported to be gathering munition in castle of Jülich, 117
Le Pavillon [Aube, France]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 112
Le Péage [Isère, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
110
Le Petit Niort [Charente-Inférieure,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to
Duc d'Epernon's chateau at,
107
Lepton, John, Clerk of the Council
of the North
-, letter to King, 95
-, 97, 140(2), 141
Lerma, Francisco de Sandoval y
Rojas, Duke of
-, his daughter-in-law expecting
a child, 18
-, opposition to government of, 69
-, plans to marry his grandson to
Duke of Savoy's daughter, 72
-, arrogant behaviour of his
nephew as Spanish Ambassador in Rome, 81, 82
-, shows his unfriendliness
towards Spanish Ambassador in England, 312
-, Digby complains of dilatoriness of, 333
Lesdiguieres, François de Bonne,
Duc de, Marshal of France
-, his house at La Verpilliere, 238
Lesieur, Sir Stephen, diplomatist
-, 5
-, solicits Earl of Salisbury's help
to obtain post, 61
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 66,
298
-, Gyfford imprisoned at Florence
by, 293
Leslie or Lesley (Leslye), James,
son-in-law of the late Lord
Lindores
-, arrests Sir Robert Stewart for
debt, 165(3)
Leslie, Patrick, 1st Lord Lindores 165(4)
Leslie, William [? of Aberdeenshire,
Scotland]
-, granted recusants' land, 299
Leslye. See Lesley, James
Les Pennes (Epenes) [Bouches-duRhône, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
109
Les Ponts-de-Ce (Pont de Ce)
[Maine-et-Loire, France]
-, 105
[Ossy] Les Trois Maisons [Seine-etMarne, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
112
Letters of Marque
-, granted to a Spaniard against
merchants of La Rochelle, 10
Levesie, Mr.
-, 200
Leveson, Sir John, of Halling, co.
Kent
-, 12, 31, 313
Leveson, Sir William
-, 329
Levingston, John. See Livingstone, John
Levinston, John. See Livingstone, John
Levinus, Mr. See Munck, Levynus
Leviston, Mr. in the service of
Princess Elizabeth
-, 277
Lewis (Lewes), John, of Llanwenny,
co. Radnor [? Hereford]
-, alleged to be recusant, 270
Lewkenor, Sir Lewis, of Selsea, co.
Sussex, Master of the Ceremonies
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 122
132, 133, 214, 290
-, to make arrangements for visit
of Elector Palatine to King,
130
Ley, Edward, of Sawtry, co. Hunts.
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Ley, Sir James. See Leigh, Sir James
Leygh, Sir Henry. See Lee, Sir Henry
Leyden [S. Holland, Netherlands]
-, Viscount Cranborne at, 247
-, Winwood threatens with King's
displeasure any attempt to
retain Vorstius by, 254
Lézignan (Lusignac) [Aude, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
108
Liberty of Speech
-, draft of proclamation concerning, 322
Lichfield (Lichfild), co. Stafford
-, letter endorsed by post at, 61
-, 197
-, Wightman to be burnt at, 294,
339
Lidlinche. See Lydlinch
Liele, Lord. See Sidney, Robert
Lifeland. See Livonia
Ligon, Arnold. See Lygon, Arnold
Lillo (prov. Antwerp, Belgium)
-, its importance as stronghold
mentioned by Viscount
Cranborne, 248
Limerick, Bishop of. See Barnard, Adam
Limerick, co. Limerick, Ireland
-, letter dated from, 91
Lincoln, Bishop of. See Barlow, William
Lincoln, Diocese of
-, 360
Lincoln, Earl of. See Clinton, Henry
Lincoln's Inn, London
-, 197
-, letter dated from, 319
Lincolnshire
-, recusants in, 250
-, 308, 316, 368
Lindhurst (Lindehurst) Wood, Sherwood Forest, co. Notts.
-, 367
Lindores, Lord. See Leslie, Patrick
Lindsay, Barnard, Groom of the
Bedchamber
-, his pension, 308
Lindsay, David, Bishop of Ross
-, his pension bought by Francke,
180
Lindsay (Lindsey), Sir James
-, his pension bought by Jolles,
180
Lindsey, Sir James. See Lindsay, Sir James
Lingen, Edward, of Sutton, co.
Hereford
-, alleged to be recusant, 299
Lings. See Linz.
Linlay, Lawrence, Groom of the
Queen's Privy Chamber
-, granted recusants' lands, 297
Linlithgow (Leithecow), Scotland
-, letter dated from, 222
Linz (Lings) [North Rhine,
Germany]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
246
Lion. See Lyons
Lisbon (Lisboa, Lixa) [Portugal]
-, letter dated from, 15
-, 17
-, English Consul at. See Lee,
Hugh
Lisle, Viscount. See Sidney, Robert
Lisle (Lyle), William, Fellow of
King's College, Cambridge
-, fatally wounds Roger Goad, 53
-, Star Chamber to examine
affray between Goad and,
53, 195
-, further reference to case of,
196
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 203
Lister, Mr. See Lister, Matthew
Lister (Lyster) Matthew, physician
-, attends on Lord Cranborne in
Paris, 32, 33, 157(2), 212, 215,
-, 218(2), 233
Litton. See Lytton, William
Liusino. See Lizzano
Liverpool (Liverpole), co. Lancs.
-, money to be conveyed from
Isle of Man to, 133
Livingstone (Levingston, Levinston)
John, Groom of the Bedchamber
-, granted recusants' lands by
King, 253
-, his pension, 308
-, King's gift of money to, 343
Livius, Titus (Tite Live), Roman
historian
-, his relics at Padua mentioned
by Viscount Cranborne, 243
Livonia (Lifeland) [Russia]
-, Poles defeat Swedes in, 163
Lixa. See Lisbon
Lizzano (in Belvedere) (Liusino)
[Italy]
-, Michell's behaviour at, 24
Llanelly (Lavelly), co. Brecon
-, 270
Llangeinwen (Llangeniwen), co.
Anglesey
-, 294
Llangeniwen. See Llangeinwen
Llanwenny (Lynweny), co. Radnor
[? Hereford]
-, 270
Llewenni (Lleweny), co. Denbigh
-, letter dated from, 74
Lock, Henry. See Lok, Henry
Lockey, Francis, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Lode. See Lodi
Lodi (Lode, Lody) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 241
Loftus, Thomas, Fellow of
Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 260
Loire, River [France]
-, 104(4), 105, 106
Loiret, River [France]
-, 104
Lok (Lock), Henry, poet employed
by Earl of Salisbury in
intelligence work
-, to proceed from Cologne to
Prague, 120
-, money provided for, 155
Lombard, Peter, Archbishop of
Armagh
-, his authority rivalled by that
of M'Carthy's, 72
Lombers. See Lambesc
Lonato (L'Unato) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes by,
242
Londesborough (Londesbrough),
co. Yorks.
-, letter dated from, 119
London
-, letters dated from, 7, 43, 49,
53, 55, 66, 133, 202, 215,
223(2), 235, 250(2)
-, King's resolution to discharge
his loan from City of, 23
-, stone conveyed from Holy
Island to Durham House in,
29
-, attracting trade from Coventry
and other towns, 42
-, 53, 202, 290, 308, 316, 336
-, reference to loans to insurgent
Low Countries by City of, 58
-, Lord Mayor's banquet at
Guildhall in, 144
-, shortage of pewter in, 145
-, persistence of plague attributed
by King to negligence of
inhabitants of, 149
-, King's proposal to establish
Company to trade with
France from amongst merchants of, 150
-, £20,000 offered towards payment of King's debts by
Aldermen of, 183
-, closely associated with plantation in Ulster, 210
-, liberty of Duchy of Lancaster
in, 221
-, close watch kept on plague
infested houses in, 230
-, petition of coalmasters of, 230,
231
-, recusants in, 254, 296, 297, 299,
332
-, letter endorsed by post at, 291
-, Legate to be burnt in, 294, 339
-, new Lord Mayor a member of
the Company of Goldsmiths
of, 317 and n.
-, Frenchman arrested by Company of Sword Cutlers of,
320
-, Company of Brewers and Salters
of, 330
-, Catholics attend religious
services held in Spanish Ambassador's house in, 334
-, reference to Undertakers in
Ireland from, 338
-, Lamyer to be admitted freeman
of, 349
-, licence to erect hospital
granted to Corporation of
Girdlers of, 352
-, Bishop of. See Ravis, Thomas;
Abbot, George
-, Lord Mayor of. See Weld,
Sir Humphrey; Cambell,
Sir Thomas: Pemberton,
Sir James
-, Recorder of. See Montagu,
Sir Henry,
-, Receiver-General for. See
Davyes, Sir John
London, Tower of
-, prisoners in, 24, 47
-, letters dated from, 47, 80, 99
-, rents of tenants at, 191
-, the Bulwark within, 221
-, 294, 295, 368
-, the Armoury in, 301
-, King's storehouse of ordnance
at, 350
-, Gentleman Porter of. See
Worthington, Sir William
-, Lieutenant of. See Waad,
Sir William; Helwys, Sir
Gervase
London House, residence of the
Bishop of London
-, letter dated from, 155
Londonderry (Derry), Ireland
-, reference to Irish victory at,
182
Long (Longe), William, farmer of
the Irish Customs
-, surrenders his patent, 304, 305
Longbows
-, King's bowyer licensed to
export, 74
Longford, county of, Leinster,
Ireland
-, 299
Lonsdale (Lynesdale), co. Lancs.
-, 188
Lopian. See Loupian
Lord Admiral. See Howard, Charles
Lord Chamberlain. See Howard, Thomas
Lord Chancellor. See Egerton, Sir Thomas
Lord Chief Baron. See Tanfield, Sir Laurence
Lord Chief Justice. See Fleming, Sir Thomas
Lord Chief Justice (Common Pleas). See Coke, Sir Edward
Lord High Treasurer. See Cecil, Robert
Lord Privy Seal. See Howard, Henry
Lordinge, Thomas, secretary to
the English Company at
Elbing
-, conveys Hyll's letters to
England, 2, 3
Lord Lieutenants
-, their role in organisation of
loan for King, 315
Lords, House of
-, 206
-, engaged in negotiations over
"Great Contract" with
House of Commons, 217
-, bill concerning "Britains
Burse" read in, 224
Lords, House of, Irish
-, amenable to King's wishes, 305
Lore, Peter van, a London merchant 366
Loreto [Italy]
-, pilgrims at, 185
Loreyne, the heyre of. See Bar
Loriau. See Loriol
Loriol (Loriau) [Drôme, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
110
Lorraine, Charles II, Duke of reference to his death, 18
Lorraine, Henry, Duke of
-, sends ambassador to Spain, 17,
18
Lotion. See Authion
Lotti, Ottaviano, secretary to the
Grand Duke of Tuscany,
Ambassador Extraordinary
to England
-, 293
Loughdarge. See St. Patrick's Purgatory
Louis, Dauphin of France, later
Louis XIII
-, towns in Normandy fortified
in name of, 219
-, to take an oath to treaty, 229
-, 234
-, marriage proposed between
Infanta of Spain and, 309
-, desirous of English co-operation in protecting United
Provinces, 336
-, Edmondes to discuss question
of Scottish Guards with,
341
Loupian (Lopian) [Hérault, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne at, 108
Love, Richard, Fellow of Magdalen
College, Oxford
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 260
Love, Thomas, Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl
of Salisbury, 15
Lovelace, Sir Richard, of Harley, co. Berks., Lieutenant of forest and castle of Windsor, 59
Low Countries, The
-, 51, 64, 79, 220, 341
-, Earl of Salisbury in favour of
restricting fishing rights on
English coast of, 54
-, description of debts contracted
with England by, 58
-, secretary of the Admiral of
Aragon arrested in, 68
-, Irish soldiers in, 307
-, Edmondes suspects Spain of
wishing to regain control of,
310
Lowen, John, of Cheshunt, co.
Herts.
-, compensated for surrendering
his interest in lands enclosed
by King, 328
Loynenborue, Duke of. See Brunswick—Lüneburg
Loxwood, co. Sussex
-, valuation of King's woods in
the manor of, 64
Lübeck [Germany]
-, factors of Merchant Adventurers arrested by Emperor's
orders in, 225
Luçon (Lusson) [Vendée, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
106
Ludford, John
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
374
Lug or Lugq (Luoeghe) [Tyrol,
Austria]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
244
Luke, Gifford
-, pardon granted to, 349
Lullin (Lulin), Clériade de Genéve,
Marquis de
-, receives Viscount Cranborne
at Turin, 239
Lumsden, Thomas, Gentleman of
the Privy Chamber
-, his pension, 308
Lumsden, —
-, 172
L'Unato. See Lonato
Lundy (Lundie, Lundey), Island of,
co. Devon
-, activities of English pirate on,
209, 210
-, 212, 213 (2), 214
Lunebourg. See Lans-le-Bourg
Luoeghe. See Lug
Lus, Baron de. See Lux
Lusifisine. See Fusina
Lusignac. See Lézignan
Lusson. See Luçon
Lutherans
-, German Protestant Princes
desirous of reconciling
Calvinists and, 116
-, King warned to be cautious
in dealing with German
Lutheran Princes, 218
Luttrell, Sir George, of Dunster
Castle, co. Somerset
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Luttrell, Lady Margaret, wife of
Sir Andrew Luttrell, of
Dunster, co. Cornwall and
grandmother of Dorothy
White
-, 227
Lutwitch. See Lutwych, Edward
Lutwych (Lutwitch), Edward, of
Salop, attorney
-, 289
Lux (Lus or Luz), Edme de Mâlain,
Baron de, Governor of Dijon
and King's Lieutenant in
Burgundy
-, 238
Lyddell, Thomas, Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 168,
192
Lydlinch (Lidlinche), co. Dorset
-, dispute over incumbency of,
211
Lydney, co. Gloucester
-, letter dated from, 42
Lygon (Ligon), (Sir) Arnold, of
Beauchamp Court, Powicke,
co. Worcester, High Sheriff
of Worcester
-, letter to Sir Julius Caesar, 71
Lyle, Mr. See Lisle, William
Lyming, John
-, made pursuivant of the Court
of Wards, 348
Lynesdale. See Lonsdale
Lynn. See King's Lynn
Lynne, Mayor of. See Soame, Thomas
Lynne (Lynn), George, of Southwick,
co. Northants.
-, his wardship, 318
Lynweny. See Llanwenny
Lyons (Lion, Lions) [Rhône, France]
-, Michell sends threatening letter
to Geneva from, 25
-, Michell at, 26
-, Viscount Cranborne's description of, 110, 111
-, letter dated from, 138
-, Viscount Cranborne stays at,
238
Lyster, Mr. See Lister, Matthew
Lyttleton, —
-, 190
Lytton (Litton), William, son of
Sir Rowland Lytton, of Knebworth, co. Herts.
-, reference to his travel on
continent, 215