his interference with the Irish Church, [205]-[207], [213];
the Queen of Bohemia’s opinion of him, [229];
his alliance with Bramhall, [232]-[235];
his warning to Wentworth, [255];
Chancellor of Dublin University, [273]-[275];
one of the ‘little junto’ [290];
his unpopularity, [297], [309]-[310]
Lawson, Captain Robert, saves Belfast, [348]
Leamcon, [105]
Lee, river, [11]