his treatment by Strafford, [264]-[268], [281];

his daughter Lady Moore, [265], [267]

Loftus, Sir Adam of Rathfarnham, Wentworth’s supporter, [194], [202], [214], [247];

Vice-Treasurer, [260]-[263], [320]-[321]

— Sir Robert, [262]-[264], [267]-[268]

— ‘young Lady Loftus,’ Eleanor Rushe, [262]-[264], [267]-[268], [310]

Lombard, Peter, titular Primate, [8], [49]

Londonderry and the London planters, [31], [76], [118];

Strafford’s treatment of, [252]-[254], [289], [290];

the bulwark of the North, [318]