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Lambert, Major-General, designed for government of Ireland, 1.

Lands of rebels, Act under which they are declared forfeited, 317; and contributions secured on, 318.

—— in controversy, survey, or inquiry of, to be made by commissioners, 6, 43, 321.

—— profitable and unprofitable, Act did not prescribe any rule for distinguishing of, 6, 7.

—— profitable and unprofitable, arable, meadow, and pasture, wood, bog, and mountain, to be distinguished, 13, 14, 24, 313, 337.

—— to be surveyed and admeasured into the smallest denomination of known bounds, 14, 24, 27.

—— no surround to be made of less than forty acres, unless some islands in rivers, loughs, or bogs, 14, 24, 321.

—— to be surveyed according to proprieties and denominations; no surrounds exceedceeding 350 acres, 44.

—— in three counties laid apart for cautionary security towards arrears due before 1649; lands in lieu may be taken from Connaught, exempted from the Irish, for garrisons, plantations near the sea and Shannon, 75, 318. See also Mile Line.

—— complaints that unprofitable were thrown in as profitable, 70, 80, 329.

—— profitable and unprofitable, 78; one acre of the latter thrown in with every eight of the former, 81.

—— probable correctness of above, when compared with modern documents, 329.

—— value of, soldiers rejoiced at their lots yielding 12d. per acre; some lots worth 12d. a year, others 6s., 82.

Lands liable for the arrears, except Wicklow. Longford, and Donegal, to be distributed according to Dr. Petty's survey, 86.

—— profitable and unprofitable, Lewis Smith's interpretation of meaning of, under the Act, 98.

—— reserved for Commonwealth, 77, 150.

—— doubtful or incumbered, or where there is no certainty as to whether they are forfeited or not, to be respited, 188.

—— distribution of, arrangement as to the overplus or deficiency; disputed profitable or unprofitable; exchanges or reprisals; collusions or abuses; disposal of scraps and remnants, 190; Church lands, &c., 193.

—— dubious, disposal of, 199, 208.

—— incumbered, rates of letting and boxing for, 200, 328. See also Lotteries.

—— distributed in 1655, mistakes in sales or alienations of, 201.

—— order of council on above lands, 202.

—— cessation of claims on, until accounts be perfected and lands received by disbanded, &c., in 1653, be returned by the surveyors, &c., 201, 205.

—— distributed in 1655, where more than a due proportion has been allotted, same to be rescinded, 204.

—— purchase of, by Dr. Petty. See Petty, Dr. See also Forfeited Lands.

Lawrence, Colonel Richard, 12, 30, 47, 81, 89, 93, 107, 204, 206, 265, 267, 269, 273, 277, 279, 280, 282, 331.

Lawson, William, 244.

Leader, Richard and David, 243.

Leigh, James, 181.

Leinster, Orier and Ffewes drawn with, as security, and divided, 89, 90.

——— contributions towards quelling rebellion secured on, 318.