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Hyde, sir Edward, letter from sir John
Berkeley to, I and n, 3 w, 69 n.
Inchquin, lord, 144, 145.
Ireland, successes of the parliament¬
arians in, xvi, 44, 98.
Jaffrey, Alex., Scots commissioner
at Breda, 59, 105.
Jermyn, lord, removed from the gov¬
ernorship of Jersey, 24; informed
by Crofts of Montrose being in Den¬
mark or Sweden, 28; at Paris, 31 ;
accused of breach of faith towards
Montrose, 32 ; receives ^3000 in lieu
of the governorship of Jersey, 40; in
the confidence of Henrietta Maria,
104; asserts that Charles 11. has
received ^5000 from the Scots com¬
missioners, 117.
Jersey, governorship of, 24, 25, 40.
Joachimi, agent of the states-general,
149.
Johnstoun, John, of Poltoun, 187.
Karpfen, lieut. -general von, his peti¬
tion to Charles IX. on the raising of a
corp of Hessians for the king’s ser¬
vice, 89, 92 ; answer to the petition,
94; engaged in raising troops for
the royal service, 115 ; consents to
enter the service of the king in
England, 120.
Keane, colonel, his Memorial to
Charles II., 36 and n; answer to
the Memorial, 48; report on his
visit to the royalists in the west of
England, 94.
Keir, captain John, taken prisoner by
Macleod of Assint, 162, 164, 190.
Ker, colonel, 150 n, 151 n, 152.
Killigrew, T., sent as English resident
to Venice, 12$.
King, Dr., secretary to the duke of
Buckingham, 119, 122.
general. See Eythin, lord.
J ohn, dean of Tuam; receives an
account from secretary Long of the
pressure used to obtain the king’s
sanction to a breach with the Irish,
14.0, 145; letter to Ormond con¬
taining defence of Charles II. re¬
garding the breach with the Irish,
140; his conference with the king
'143 and «.
Kinnoul, lord, indemnity for, 126.
Kirkton, Mr., royalist in the west of
England, 95.
Koningsmark, general, 124.
Lane, George, secretary to the duke
of Ormond, 148 and n.
Langdale, sir M., payment of money
to, 125.
Langland, chief captain of prince
Rupert’s fleet, 41.
Lauderdale, earl of, 41, 81, 89, 150.
Leopold, archduke, 90, 92.
Leslie, general David, 26; marches
for the north to oppose the advance
of Montrose, 68 ; report of his vic¬
tory over the royalists, 116; in
favour of the king’s party in Scot¬
land, 150 «; his cruelty in Fife,
151 n.
Levinz (Levings), hanged, 133.
Livingstone (Levinstoun), rev. John,
59; speech to Charles 11. at Breda,
40; letter on the king’s coming to
Scotland, 45 n.
Lockhart, John, of Castlehill, 159;
lord of justiciary in the trial of Mac¬
leod of Assint, 173-176, 188.
Long, Robert, secretary to Charles II.,
54, 63 ; member of the privy council,
118; his notes of instructions, pay¬
ments, etc., March 1649-June 1650,
124; his account of the circum¬
stances leading to the breach with
the Irish, 140-141, 145.
Lorraine, duke of, 90, 125, 153.
Lothian, earl of, Scots commissioner
at Breda, 59; Elizabeth of Bohemia
endeavours to gain him over to the
king’s party, 78; in favour of the
royal interests, 86, 105; learns the
king’s intention of breaking with
the church party, 150.
Loudoun, earl of, summoned to Edin¬
burgh on news of the landing of
Montrose, 68 ; letters to Charles 11.,
126 and n, 130; urges him to sign
the Declaration, 131-132 and n,
134-
Love, Mr., letter to, from Charles II.,
Lubeck, 123.
Lumsden, sir James, to inform the
king of the condition and intentions
of the army,-etc., 133; his zeal for
the royal cause, 134.
Lunenburg, duke of, 123.
M'Alaster, Neill, officer under
Macleod of Assint, 185, 186.
Macdonell, , his suggestions to
Charles 11. regarding the agreement
of Breda, 71 ; chosen as resident in
Holland, 123; his indemnity, 126.

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