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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 21 Part 2, September 1546-January 1547. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1910.

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Laake. See Lake.

La Boissière, —, prothonotary, ii. 683.

Laborer, Eliz., ii. g. 332 (7).

Laborne. See Layburn.

La Bosse, M. de, i. 1384 (p. 694).

La Broche, Jehan de, ii. 54.

La Brossé (La Broussé), Jacques de, sieur de la Brossé, Francis I.'s cupbearer, ambassador in Scotland (1545 till Feb.? 1546), i. 298, 322; ii. 170, 485, 564.

-, -, letters from, i. 322; ii. 170, 485, 564.

-, -, his brother, i. 322; ii. 170, 485.

La Can, Estienne de, ii. 521.

Laceby (Laysbye), Linc., i. g. 970 (9).

Lachasinus, Peter, i. 643 (f. 74).

Lache, Ric., i. 643 (f. 8); ii. 775 (f. 9).

La Ciniere, sieur de. See Ango, J.

Lackford hundred, Suff., ii. p. 433.

Lacok, Wilts. See Laycock.

.La Creuse, in the Boulonnais, ii. 651.

La Cueva, the Spanish family, i. 234.

-, Bertrand de, duke of Alburquerque, q.v.

Lacye, Brian, i. p. 783.

-, John, ii. g. 771 (3).

Lademan, Thos., i. g. 1166 (26).

Ladyflatt, in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 631).

Ladywoodhouse, Yorks., ii. g. 648 (25 p. 335).

La Fere (La Faire, Ferrieres), in France, i. 688, 704, 753, 1014.

-, commission dated at, i. 640.

La Fone or La Font. See Bayard, G.

La Forest, John de, i. 124.

La Garde, Baron de. See Paulin.

Laginghen. See Lauingen.

La Grembre, Sieur de, i. 1518.

La Gronvic, Mons., a gentleman of Francis I.'s chamber, i. 1308, 1319, 1325, 1327, 1337–8, 1341, 1370 (?).

La Guiche, Claude de, bp. of Mirepoix (1546), ii. 78.

La Guye. Gregory de, Spanish merchant, i. 1462.

La Haye, Baron de, i. 1384 (p. 694).

La Hunaudaie (Hannode), Jean d'Annebaut, baron de, son of the Admiral, i. 1352 ii., 1365, 1384 (pp. 694, 697).

Laitton, Dominic, Portuguese factor in France, i. g. 149 (7).

Laiston, Heref. See Layston, Herts.

Laiton. See Lay ton.

Lake, Ric., ii. g. 476 (78).

-, Robt., letter from, i. 1140.

-, Laken. See Lakyn.

Lakenheath (Lakenhith, Lakynghethoo), alias Wilton, Suff. and Norf., ii. g. 332 (56), 476 (1, 107 p. 248).

Lakyn or Laken, Agnes, i. g. 1537 (25).

-, Ric., i. g. 302 (12), 1537 (25).

-, Roland, i. 148 (53):—g. 302 (12).

Lalaing (Lalayne), Count of, i. 345, 629 (? "Dell Alaryn.").

-, Philip de, count of Hoogstraten, q.v.

-, Ponthus de, sieur de Dugincourt, q.v.

Lalant, Cornw. See Lelant.

La March, Madame de, i. 1212.

Lambden (Lameden), in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 630).

Lambe, Chr., i. g. 504 (31).

-, Jas., ii. g. 200 (19).

-, John, of the Exchequer, i. 1358.

-, Ralph, i. pp. 769, 783.

-, Ric., i. g. 504 (31).

-, Thos., i. 643 (f. 90):—p. 769; ii. g. 476 (1).

-, Wm., ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).

Lamberhurst (Lamberherste), Suss, and Kent, i. g. 149 (6), 716 (20); ii. g. 648 (50), 771 (35).

Lambert (Lambard), John, escheator of Camb. and Hunts (a.d. 1533), ii. g. 773 ii. (p. 430).

-, (Lamberde, Lambard), John, i. 1225, 1280 (§ 1, f. 52, §§ 2, 3):—g. 1383 (110 p. 693); ii. 775 (f. 102):—g. 476 (6).

-, Ric., i. 961.

-, (Lamberd, Lambard), Wm., i. 643 (f. 19):—g. 149 (14), 1166 (26, 73 p. 581); ii. 775 (f. 38):—g. 332 (91).

Lambeth, i. 109, 1425–6; ii. 555 (7), 595.

-, ferry, bill for horses, ii. 769 ii. (12).

-, Lambeth Marsh, i. p. 779.

Lamborne, John, ii. g. 476 (96).

Lamborne Woodlands, Berks, hospital of, i. 299 (2).

Lambourn, Berks, i. g. 1383 (110 p. 693).

Lambourn (Lamborne), Essex, ii. g. 648 (62 p. 348).

Lameden. See Lambden.

La Meilleray (La Meilarey, La Meillerie), M. de, vice-admiral, i. 1352 ii., 1384 (pp. 694, 697).

Lamken, Agnes, i. g. 970 (62 p. 489).

-, Hen., i. g. 970 (62 p. 489).

Lammays, co. Glam. See Llanmaes.

Lammermuir, in Scotland, i. 1279 (pp. 626–31).

La Mote or La Mott, Mons. de, French prisoner, i. 907–8.

La Moyene, Captain, ii. 68, 149.

Lamphey (Lanthey, Lantesey, Lantefey), co. Pembroke, i. 650 (1), 1455; ii. g. 332 (85–6).

Lamplugh, Robt., sheriff of Cumberland (1545–6), ii. 472.

Lamporte, Soms. See Langport.

Lamporte, Thos., i. g. 149 (14).

Lampy, Ric., ii. g. 771 (7).

Lanam. See Laynam.

Lanant, Cornw. See Lelant.

Lancashire, i. 363 (2), 643 (f. 83), 746, 1472, 1512:—g. 302 (30), 970 (32).

-, musters in, i. 91 (1 p. 41—2).

Lancaster, ii. g. 476 (55).

Lancaster, Duchy of, (see also Westminster, Duchy Chamber), i. 1165 (33):—g. 970 (20, 38), 1166 (71); ii. 553, 712 xii., 770 (81):—g. 648 (25 p. 338), 771 (1).

-, -, attorney, i. g. 970 (14).

-, -, auditor beyond Trent, ii. 199 (12).

-, -, auditor in the West, ii. 199 (108).

-, -, chancellor, i. g. 970 (19)ii. 199 (33). See Gage, Sir J.; Paget, Sir W.

-, -, high steward of, ii. 556 ii. See Surrey, earl of.

-, -, hundred in Gloucestershire, ii. 436.

-, -, lands in South Wales, ii. g. 476 (31).

-, -, sheriff in, ii. 475 (83).

Lancaster, Camb., in Barringfcon parish, ii. 320 (3):—g. 648 (51 pp. 342, 344).

Lancaster, Geoff., escheator of Cumb. and Westm., ii. g. 773 ii. (p. 430).

-, George, clk., i. p. 777.

-, John, i. g. 504 (1 p. 244).

-, Lancelot, escheator of Cumb. and Westm., ii. g. 773 ii.

-, Wm., attainted, ii. g. 476 (107).

-, (Lankaster), Wm., ii. 769 ii. (3).

Lanciana or Lanciano (Launciano Valentianus), Captain John de, an Albanese, i. 300, 683 (2), 1121–2, 1302, 1382 (18); ii. 775 (f. 89).

Lancille, Heref. See Llancillo.

Landau, in Germany, ii. 767 (5, 19).

Landebea. See Llandybie.

Landenberg (Landeberke), Chr. von, a German leader retained by England in 1544, i. 179, 453, 455, 511, 513, 600, 700.

Landersey. See Landrechies.

Landerston, Monm., i. p. 773.

Landes Ende, the. See North Foreland.

Landgrave, the. See Hesse.

Landguard Point, Suff., ii. p. 458.

Landode. See Landshut.

Landrechies (Landersey, Landresey), in Hainault, i. 107, 482, 749.

-, maps of, ii. p. 467.

-, strange mortars used at its siege, i. 107.

Land's End, in Kent. See North Foreland.

Landshut (Lansut, Langhut, Landode), in Bavaria, i. 1474, 1480, 1492, 1513, 1521.

Landulph (Landelpe), Cornw., ii. g. 200 (19).

Lane, Lady, of the Queen's privy chamber, i. 867, 969 ii., iii., 1384 (p. 697).

-, Edw., i. p. 770.

-, John, i. g. 504 (1), 1166 (73 p. 581); ii. g. 773 ii. (14).

-, Ralph, ii. g. 773 ii. (16).

-, Ric., i. 963 (49).

-, Thos., escheator of Gloucestershire (a.d. 1540), i. 963 (29):g. 302 (65); ii. g. 476 (17), 771 (14), 773 ii. (p. 430).

-, Wm., i. 643 (f. 81):—g. 302 (65 p. 152); ii. 70 (p. 29):—g. 773 ii. (16).

Lanelthy. See Llanelly.

Langayng, co. Carm. See Llangain.

Langcottys, Dors., i. g. 149 (40).

Langdon, Westmld., ii. g. 771 (12).

Langdon priory (supp.), Kent, ii. g. 200 (41).

Langdon, John, i. g. 1383 (74).

Lange (Launge), Giles, Parisian jeweller, i. 1382 (33):—g. 1383 (96).

-, (Launge), John, Parisian jeweller, i. 1382 (33–4), 1536 (55–7):—g. 1383 (96); ii. 684n.

Langen, Herbort von, i. 129 (2), 194 (2).

Langer Stone, Suff., i. p. 781.

Langfellowe, Jas., i. g. 718 (4 p. 357).

Langford, Dors., i. 1046.

Langford, Notts (Laundeford, Langeforde, Yorks.), i. g. 149 (23); ii. g. 648 (51).

Langford, Alex., i. g. 1166 (3).

-, Edw., i. g. 1166 (3).

Langhame, Matth., ii. g. 332 (56).

Langherst. Nthld., ii. g. 771 (26).

Langholm (Langhope, Langhowme), in Scotland, i. 1456 (p. 729); ii. 695.

Langhut. See Landshut.

Langley, Berks., ii. g. 332 (91).

Langley, Herts, i. p. 772.

Langley, Kent, i. 919.

Langley, Leic., priory (supp.), i. g. 716 (20); ii. g. 476 (89).

Langley, Norfolk, i. g. 1166 (58).

-, abbey (supp.), i. p. 782:—g. 1166 (58); ii. 556.

-, St. Michael's, i. g. 1166 (58).

Langley Abbots, Herts, i. p. 772; ii. g. 476 (p. 247).

Langley manor, Soms., in Frome, ii. g. 648 (11).

Langley Marsh (L. Marice), Bucks, ii. g. 648 (41).

Langley Regis or Childre Langley, Herts, Black Friars (supp.), i. 643 (f. 42); ii. 775 (f. 59).

Langley, Adam, ii. g. 476 (85).

-, Joan, ii. g. 771 (7).

-, Walter, i. g. 1383(110).

-, (Langeley), Wm., i. g. 1537 (25).

Langnoke manor, Herts, ii. g. 771 (37).

Langonnor, co. Carm., ii. g. 476 (31).

Langporte, Kent, i. pp. 771, 776.

Langport (Lamporte), Soms., i. g. 1537 (17).

Langres, in France, ii. 309.

Langridge, Edw., i. g. 504 (1).

Langrigg (Langrike), Cumb., i. g. 1166 (26).

Langshaw, John, i. g. 970 (59).

Langstrey, Edw., Gawen, John and Thos., i. g. 149 (22).

Langthorn, Owen, escheator of Pembroke, ii. g. 773 ii.

Langtoft, Linc. and Ntht., i. p. 778.

Langton, Dham., i. p. 785; ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).

Langton, Notts, ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).

Langton, in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 630).

Langton, Tur- (Terlyngton), Leic., ii. g. 771 (17).

Langtoun, laird of. See Cockburn, J.

Langua or Llangua (Langwia) manor or late priory, Monm., i. g. 717 (5).

Languedoc, i. 186.

Langwia, Monm. See Langua.

Lanhethock, Heref., i. g. 1537 (17 p. 763).

Lannoy. See Lanoy.

Lano, Ortinio de, i. 591.

Lanowe Saynt, Cornw., in St. Kew parish, i. p. 771:—g. 504 (43).

Lanoy (Lannoy), Philip de, son of Charles prince of Salmona, q.v.

Lanoy, Philip de, sieur de Molenbais, q.v.

Lansknechts. See German soldiers.

Lansut. See Landshut.

Lanteglos (Lantegles), Cornw., ii. g. 476 (71–2).

Lanternam. See Llantarnam.

Lantesey, co. Pemb. See Lamphey.

Lantgrave. See Hesse, landgrave of.

Lanthey, co. Pembroke. See Lamphey.

Lanthony priory, Glouc., alias Lanthonia Secunda, i. 643 (f. 32):—g. 302 (65 bis), 718 (4 p. 357), 1166 (47); ii. 775 (f. 46):—p. 438.

Lanthony priory or cell (supp.), Monm., alias Lanthonia Prima, i. g. 1166 (47).

Lanwarde, town of, ii. 775 (f. 103) [? Llanwrda, co. Carm].

Lanwerin, Jerome, son-in-law of Scepperus, i. 447.

Laparde, Captain, ii. 69.

Lapflode, Joan, ii. g. 771 (7).

La Place, Simon de, i. 124.

La Planche (La Plance), Seigneur de, i. 580; ii. 118, 248, 289, 457.

Lapley, Staff., ii. p. 441.

Lara, Manriquez de, duke of Najera, q.v.

Larbrick (Larbeck), Lanc., ii. g. 648 (25 p. 335).

La Reyna, Juan Perez de, i. 986.

Large, Ric., i. g. 504 (1).

-, Ric. (temp. Hen. VI.), ii. g. 773 i. (20).

-, Wm., ii. g. 648 (25 p. 336).

Largil, Nic., i. 1026.

Larling (Lirlyngem), Norf., ii. g. 332 (91).

L' Arme, Louis de. See Da L'Armi.

La Rochelle, i. 296, 515, 563; ii. 259.

La Roche Posay (Roche Posse), M. de, i. 1384 (p. 694).

L'Artigue (Artigo), Pierre de Bidous (Vidoulx), sieur de, French ship captain in English service, i. 7, 865, 891, 1382 (39):—g. 1383 (70); ii. 444 (pp. 210–11).

La Rye, ii. 89. Qu. Rys, near Rouen?

La Sarte, Michael de, a Spaniard, i. 591, 961, 991, 1397.

Lascelles (Lassellys), Chr., ii. p. 437.

-, Chr., escheator of York (a.d. 1533), ii. g. 773 i. (p. 425).

-, (Lasselles), Geo., i. g. 302 (65 p. 152).

-, (Lasselles), John (burnt July, 1546), i. 790, 823, 848, 1013, 1181 (p. 590), 1182; ii. 645n.

-, -, letter from, i. 1182.

-, -, letter to, i. 1181 (6).

Lasenby (Lasenbey), George, i. 386.

Lasotta, Sir Stanislaus, ambassador from the King of Poland, i. 234, 289, 301 (23–4), 478, 585, 1167.

Lasshe, Edw., prb. of Carlisle, ii. 770 (75).

-, John, a shipmaster, i. 986.

Lassingbie. See Lazenby.

Lasyngbye, Cumb. See Lazonby.

Lasyngcrofte, i. g. 718 (21).

La Testa, Mons. de, i. 1445.

Latham (Lathum), Gilbert, master of the college of St. Katharine, London, i. 309.

-, Ric. See Laynam.

Lathbury (Lathebyrry, Latheburye), Bucks, ii. p. 437:—g. 648 "(25 pp. 334–5, 337).

Lathewate, Hen., ii. g. 772 (4).

Latimer, Hugh, Bishop of Worcester (resigned in July, 1539), i. 643 (f. 54), 810, 822–3, 1086, 1181 (p. 588); ii. 775 (f. 71).

Latimer, Sir John Nevill lord, i. 1384 (p. 696):—g. 149 (40); ii. 759.

Latimer, Lady, i. 969 iii., 1384 (p. 697).

Latin language, i. 47, 61, 1036, 1148, 1446; ii. 52, 409, 441, 461.

La Torre, Bernardine and Diego de, i. 1086.

La Touche, Madame de, i. 688, 704–5, 1078–9.

-, -, letters from, i. 688, 705. 1079.

-, Mdlle. de, daughter of Mons., i. 688, 704.

-, Mons. de, i. 121, 688, 704–5, 1078–9.

-, -, letters from, i. 704, 1078.

Latton, Essex, ii. g. 772 (2).

Latton, John, i. 209, 223.

L'Aubespine, Claude de, Francis I.'s Secretary of Finances, i. 1294, 1515; ii. 98, 117–8, 144, 329, 360, 445, 462, 490, 519, 602, 610.

-, -, letters to, ii. 98, 445, 462, 519.

Lauder (Lawder), in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 627).

Lauder (Lawthere), Alex., son to the laird of Bass, i. 1279 (p. 627).

-, Henry, advocate of Scotland, i. 159, 555, 902, 1002, 1132, 1170, 1196, 1363, 1404, 1453, 1456, 1486; ii. 429, 473.

Lauderdale, in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 627).

Lauenburg (Lovenberdge, Lonenbergh), Francis duke of, ii. 37 (p. 18), 643 (ff. 67, 77).

Laughton, Linc., i. g. 1166 (23).

Laughton, Notts., ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).

Laughton, Suss., i. g. 1383 (110).

Laugton, in Scotland. See Loughton.

Lauingen (Loginghen, Lawgengen, Lawingen, Laginghen, Lovinghen), in Bavaria, ii. 388, 457–8, 496, 511, 577, 613.

-, letters dated at, ii. 208, 340, 371.

Launceston, Cornw., priory (supp.), i. 643 (f. 26), 1280 (f. 28):—g. 504 (43); ii. 775 (f. 38):—p. 435.

-, -, prior. See Shere, J.

Launciano. See Lanciano.

Launde, Leic., i. p. 773.

-, priory (supp.) i. 643 (f. 39), 1280 (f. 9):—p. 773 bis;—g. 504 (1 p. 244), 1383 (89); II. 775 (f. 56):—pp. 434, 438:—g. 476 (107 p. 245), 648 (25).

Launde, John, i. 643 (f. 79); ii. 775 (ff. 86, 92).

Laundeford, Notts. See Langford.

Launders, Agnes, i. g. 1166 (37).

Launge. See Lange.

Lauonen', bp. of. See Killaloe.

Laurayne. See Lorraine.

Laurence or Laurens. See Lawrence.

Lauson. See Lawson.

Laval (la Vale), Count of, i. 298, 1292, 1337–8, 1346, 1348, 1365, 1394 (4).

Laval, procteur and process of, i. 603, 753, 1076.

Lavater, Lewis, i. 134; 11. 752.

Lavaur, M. de. See Selve, G. de.

La Vegua, Petro de, i. 1433.

Laventon (Lavendon), Bucks, priory (supp.), ii. p.437:—g. 648 (25).

La Vere. See Veere.

Laverton, Glouc., i. g. 1166 (37).

Lavington, Wilts, ii. p. 440:—g. 648 (25 pp. 334–5, 337).

Law, James, II. 576.

Laware or La Warre. See Delaware.

Lawder. See Lauder.

Lawe, Thos., i. g. 1166 (38).

Lawford, Warw., ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).

Lawford, Church, Warw., i. p. 772.

Lawford (Lauford), Long-, Warw., i. p. 772; ii. p. 438: —g. 648 (51 p. 343).

Lawgengen or Lawingen. See Lauingen.

Lawles, Wm., i. 748.

Lawley, Thos., ii. g. 332 (91).

Lawling, Essex, i. g. 302 (51), 504 (17), 1383 (18).

Lawmond, Sir John, of Inverrin, i. 1466.

Lawndr, Nic., i. 1280 (f. 51).

Lawno, John, ii. g. 332 (87).

Lawrence or Laurence, Alice, ii. g. 648 (22, 62).

-, (Laurens, Lawrance), John, i. pp. 769, 773:—g. 1537 (23); ii. g. 476 (55).

-, Oliver, i. g. 302 (64), 504 (47 bis).

-, (Laurence), Robt., i. g. 970 (57).

-, Rog., i. g. 504 (1).

-, Thos., i. g. 302 (65 p. 152); ii. g. 476 (107).

-, (Lawrens), Wm., i. 153; ii. g. 332 (56).

Lawry, Eljzeus, i. p. 778.

Lawson, George, captain of Wark, i. 719, 1279 (p. 629):—g. 1383 (55).

-, (Lauson), George, a Scot, i. 678.

-, Jas., of Winble, a Scot, i. 1279 (p. 627).

-, (Lauson), Juliana, i. g. 718 (4 p. 358).

-, Robt., i. g. 1383 (110).

-, Steph., escheator of Nthld., ii. g. 773 i. (p. 425).

Lawthere. See Lauder.

Laxfield (Laxefelde), Suff., ii. g. 200, (24), 332 (56).

Laxhames, Norf., i. p. 775.

Layborne, Kent. See Leybourn.

Layburn (Laborne), Jas., escheator of Cumb. and Westm. (a.d. 1518, 1521), ii. g. 773 i. (p. 424).

Laycock (Lacok), Wilts, i. g. 149 (40).

-, nunnery (supp.), i. p. 785:—g. 1383 (110 p. 693).

Layer Marney (Leyremarney), Essex, i. g. 504 (7).

Laynam or Lanam, Marg., ii. g. 476 (85).

-, Ric., ii. g. 476 (85).

-, (Latham, Leynham), Ric., a mad prophet, i. 1013, 1027 (1–3).

-, -, confession of, i. 1027 (2).

Laynster. See Leinster.

Laysbye, Linc. See Laceby.

Laysdown (Leysdon), in Sheppey, Kent, ii. p. 455.

Layston (Laiston), Herts, i. 1226.

Layton manor [Yorks?], i. 1280 (f. 55).

Layton (Leighton, Leyton), Mr., i. 732; ii. 768 v.

-, (Leighton), Dr., i. 148 (40).

-, (Leighton), Ant., i. 643 (f. 41); ii. 775 (f. 58).

-, Sir Brian, captain of Nbrham, i. 1279 (pp. 625–6).

-, (Leighton, Leyton), Edw., clk., King's chaplain, prb. of Henry VIII.'s College, Oxford, i. 643 (f. 23), 963 (75):—p. 778:—g. 504 (6); ii. 775 (f. 34).

-, (Laiton), Edw., ii. 181.

-, (Leyton), George, i. p. 785.

-, John, ii. 181.

-, (Leighton), Dr. Richard, dean of York (a.d. 1539–44), ambassador in Flanders (died there in June, 1544), i. 643 (f. 88); ii. g. 200 (11).

-, (Leighton, Leyton), Robt., i. 171, 591; ii. 775 (f. 82).

-, (Leyton), Thos., ii. g. 771 (23).

-, Wm., prb. of St. Paul's, ii. 560, 647 (52):—pp. 435–6.

-, -, surrender of his prebend, ii. 560.

Lazarduino. See Duino.

Lazenby (Lassingbie), Yorks., near Kirkleatham, ii. 181.

Lazonby (Lasyngbye), Cumb., i. g. 1166 (26).

Le. See Lee.

Lea (The Lee), Glouc., ii. 436.

Lea or Ley (Lie) castle, near Portarlington, in Ireland, i. 915.

Leach, East-, Glouc. (Estlache, Oxon), i. g. 716 (17).

Leach, North-. See North Leach.

Leache. See Leche.

Lead, i. 142, 148 (5, 35), 154, 206, 348, 536, 643 (ff. 76–7), 644, 650 (52), 652, 1241, 1280 (1 f. 5, 5), 1334, 1382 (54), 149 (3), 1166 (54); ii. 134 (p. 55), 181, 452, 475 (28), 521, 545, 647 (13–4, 16):—g. 200 (38), 476 (103), 648 (25).

Leadall, Hugh, a Scot, i. 1279 (p. 628).

Leade, Chr., i. 643 (f. 90).

Leadenham (Ledenham) or Long Leadenham, Linc., ii. 770 (74):—g. 332 (69).

Leadys, Kent. See Leeds.

Leagrave (Litgrave), Beds, ii. p. 434.

Leake. See Leeke.

Lean, Jean de. See Liane.

Leather, i. 286, 732, 1165 (32, 73); ii. 199 (89, 110), 301, 521.

Leather, export of, i. g. 149 (10), 970 (7), 1383 (43); ii. 332 (66) 648 (27, 60), 772 (3).

Leatherhead (Lederede), Surr., i. p. 774:—g. 1383 (64);ii. g. 773 ii. (6).

Leathley (Letheley), Yorks., i. g. 1166 (73 p. 581).

Le Baron (Barron), M., captain of the French fort opposite Boulogne, ii. 31–2, 49.

-, -, letters from and to, ii. 32.

Le Bies, in France, letters dated at, i. 1525, 1534; ii. 49, 69, 126.

Le Botwood (Libotwood), Salop, i. p. 770.

Le Bourg, Colonel, of the Emperor's Council, envoy to Denmark, ii. 359.

Lech, the German river, ii. 377.

Leche (Leache), Ant., i. 147.

-, (Leache, Leich), James, i. 148 (127), 1536 (34); ii. 104, 446, 537, 775 (f. 89).

-, Marg., i. g. 1537 (21).

-, Wm., i. 643 (f. 75), 1382 (51).

Lechelande, John, Nic. and Thos., ii. g. 771 (7).

Leckhampstead (Lekehampstede), Berks, i. p. 774.

Leckwith (Lyquith), co. Glamorgan, i. g. 1383 (90).

Le Conte, Jacques, i. 1433.

Le Coudray, in France, letters dated at, i. 1339–41.

Leddesham, Yorks. See Ledsham.

Leddeston, Yorks. See Ledston.

Leddyngton, Hunts. See Luddington.

Ledenham, Linc. See Leadenham.

Leder, Oliver, i. 153:—g. 970 (32).

Ledered, Surr. See Leatherhead.

Ledes, Yorks. See Leeds.

Ledge, Wm., i. g. 504 (1).

Ledsham (Leddesham), Yorks., i. p. 782.

Ledston (Leddeston), Yorks. i., p. 782.

Ledwell, Oxon, ii. g. 332 (54).

Lee, Kent, ii. p. 438.

Lee (the), Glouc. See Lea.

Lee, Linc., i. g. 1383 (104).

Lee (Lye), Surr., i. 1262.

Lee Brockhurst (Le Brokehurst), Salop, i. g. 302 (25).

Lee, Edward, abp. of York (died 15 Sept., 1544), i. p. 784:—g. 970 (34); ii. g. 332 (63).

Lee (Lygh, Legh), —, i. 153, 1298, 1445.

-, Lady, i. 147, 1382 (77).

-, Sir Ant., i. 91 (Bucks), 1384 (p. 695):—g. 504 (12), 1383 (110).

-, (Leigh), Chr., i. g. 1166 (26).

-, Eliz., i. g. 1383 (66).

-, (Leigh), Geoff., i. 643 (f. 58):—p. 771; ii. 775 (f. 74).

-, George, ii. 199 (118):—g. 332 (91), 476 (18).

-, (Lygh), Harry, of the Stable, ii. 769 ii. (17) iii. (5).

-, Hugh, ii. 769 ii. (2):—g. 476 (p. 245).

-, (Legh), Humph., ii. g. 773 i. (4).

-, Jas., i. g. 970 (59).

-, (Leigh), Dane Joan, ii. p. 439.

-, John, of Fittleworth, escheator of Surrey and Sussex (a.d. 1519), ii. g. 773 i.

-, John, of Isall, escheator of Cumb. and Westm. (a.d. 1539), ii. g. 773 ii. (p. 430).

-, (Leghe, Leigh), John. i. p. 774:—g. 1383 (38); ii. 472:—g. 200 (34).

-, Laurence, Queen's footman, ii. 199 (71–2):—g. 476 (69).

-, (Leegh, Legh), Nic., i. 91 (1, 2, Surrey), 744.

-, (Lye), Ralph, ii. g. 200 (35).

-, (Leigh), Sir Ric., Surveyor of Calais (1536 to 1543?), i. 91 (Herts), 148 (85–7), 239, 267, 488, 507, 530, 565–6, 574, 643 (pp. 57, 64–6, 71, 83–4), 686, 817, 848–9, 855, 862, 871, 873, 877, 885, 960, 1017, 1041, 1165 (23, 71), 1280 (f. 43), 1384 (p. 695):—g. 149 (40), 302 (5, 30, 65, p. 152), 716 (20), 1166 (15); ii. 27 (p. 13), 28, 58, 83, 108, 516, 775 (ff. 74 bis, 96):—p. 458:—g. 476 (107 pp. 245–7), 648 (46).

-, -, letter from, i. 574.

-, -, signature of, i. 565.

-, -, Marg. his wife, ii. g. 476 (107 pp. 245–6), 648 (46).

-, (Legh), Sir Robt., ii. p. 436.

-, Rog., i. g. 302 (65 p. 153).

-, (Leigh), Sir Thomas, LL.D., a Chancery master (died 22 Nov., 1545), i. 963 (44); ii. p. 439.

-, (Leigh), Thos., auditor, i. 848; ii. 199 (64).

-, (Legh), Thos., sheriff of Salop (1546–7), escheator of Salop and Marches (a.d. 1535, 1540, 1546), ii. 472:—g. 773 ii.

-, (Leigh, Legh), Thos., i. 147, 643 (ff. 42, 46, 50):—pp. 773, 775, 779:—g. 302 (30), 970 (62 p. 489), 1537 (17 p. 763, 35); ii. 331 (9), 775 (f. 59):—p. 441:—g. 332 (80), 773 ii. (21).

-, (Leighe), Wm., attainted, i. g. 718 (4 p. 357).

-, (Legh), Wm., escheator of Yorks. (a.d. 1523), ii. g. 773ii. (p. 424).

-, Wm., a receiver of Augmentations, i. p. 771.

-, (Legh, Lygh), Wm., sheriff of Warw. and Leic. (1547), ii. 472.

-, (Leghe, Leigh), Wm., i. 67, 398, 643 (f. 78), 963 (44):—g. 302 (30 p. 147).

Leeche. See Leche,

Leechpool (Lychepole), Suss., i. g. 1166 (15); ii. g. 476 (p. 245).

Leeds (Ledes, Leadys), Kent, i. 919.

-, priory (supp.), i. 643 (f, 31):—g. 302 (65); ii. 775 (f. 45).

Leeds (Leides, Ledes, Leedes), Yorks., i. g. 718 (4 pp. 356–7); ii. g. 648 (25 pp. 334–6).

Leef. See Leffe.

Leegh. See Lee.

Leek (Leke), Staff., i. pp. 772, 779, 781–2, 784–5; ii. 332 (90):—pp. 440–1.

Leeke, Linc., ii. g. 332 (79).

Leeke, (Leke, Leake), Sir Francis, captain of Tynemouth, i. 36, 67, 84, 148 (104), 432, 643 (f. 77):—p. 769:—g.. 149 (23), 302 (30).

-, (Leke), John, i. 67; ii. g. 476 (1, 75).

-, Ralph, i. p. 784.

-, Ric., ii. g. 476 (75).

-, (Leke), Thos., ii. g. 332 (87).

Leeks. See Licques.

Leeming (Lemyng), Yorks., ii. 181:—p. 437.

Lees Hill (Leyshill), Staff., i. g. 970 (61).

Leeson, Wm., clk., i. 148 (10).

Lees priory. See Leighs.

Leffe or Leef, John, master of Maidstone College, ii. 775 (f. 111).

Le Fontaynes, M., i. 1384 (p. 695).

Leftwiche, Ralph, i. 963 (26).

-, Wm., ii. g. 476 (96).

Legarwod. See Legerwood.

Legate, the. See Farnese, Cardinal.

Legerwood (Legarwod), in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 627).

Legge (Leg), Robert, controller of the Navy (until Christmas, 1545), treasurer of the Navy, i. 72, 90, 100, 116, 208, 386, 456, 478, 536, 553, 561, 608, 635, 643 (ff. 60, 65–6, 77–8, 81), 650 (76), 698, 783, 810, 957, 961, 1000, 1065, 1194, 1332, 1397:—g.. 718 (8); ii. 134 (2), 319, 395, 654, 734, 775 (ff. 76, 84, 87, 90–1, 96).

-, signature of, ii. 319.

Legh or Leghe. See Lee.

Leghorn (Ligorne), in Italy, i. 946.

Leght. See Leith.

Le Grant or Le Grand, Mons., of the Emperor's Chambei, i. 87, 490.

Le Gras, —, merchant of Paris, ii. 26, 91.

-, Jehan, i. 187.

Leham, Robt., ii. g. 332 (11).

Leicester, i. 1124, 1204; ii. p. 773:—g. 302 (30).

-, bailiwick of, ii. 770 (81)

-, Black Friars (supp.), i. g. 1537 (7).

-, Newark College, i. g. 718 (15).

-, St. Mary de Pratis or St. Mary Pré, abbey (supp.), i. pp. 770, 773 ("priory"), 774, 776, 783:—g. 504 (1 pp. 243–4), 717 (9), 1383 (89); ii. g. 200 (18), 476 (107).

Leicester, archdeacon of, ii. g. 648 (25 p. 338).

Leicester, Ric., clk., ii. g. 771 (37).

Leicestershire, i. 363 (2), 643 (ff. 70, 78, 81–2), 1280 (ff. 9, 14, 19, 20):—p. 776:—g. 302 (30), 970 (32).

-, (and Warw.), escheator, ii. g. 476 (34), 773.

-, musters in, i. 91 (1 i., ii., 2, 31).

-, (and Warw.), sheriff of, ii. 472. See Catesby, Sir R. (1545–6); Pulteney, F. (1546–7).

Leich. See Leche.

Leides, Yorks. See Leeds.

Leigh, Devon, i. g. 149 (37).

Leigh (Lie), Essex, i. 147 (2), 1169; ii. g. 476 (p. 246).

Leigh, Staff., i. g. 149 (39).

Leigh, Wilts, ii. g. 476 (4).

Leigh, Canons-. See Canons Leigh.

Leigh, Nether- (Netherley), Glouc., ii. 436.

Leigh, North- (Northelighe), Kent, i. g. 1383 (57).

Leigh, Over- (Overley), Glouc., ii. 436.

Leigh, South- (Southley), Oxon, ii. g. 200 (50).

Leigh, West-, Devon, ii. g. 200 (19).

Leigh or Leighe (surname). See Lee.

Leighlin, in Ireland, ii. 156.

Leighs (Lees) or Great Leighs, Essex, priory (supp.), i. 643 (f. 28):—g. 1383 (18); ii. 775 (f. 41).

Leighs Parva, Essex, i. g. 1383 (18).

Leighton, Salop, i. g. 716 (12).

Leighton (surname). See Lay ton.

Leinster (Laynster), in Ireland, i. 915.

-, reformation of, i. 38, 43, 290, 915–7; ii. 156 (p. 67).

Leipsic (Lipcium, Lipsia, Lipps), in Germany, ii. 658, 699 ii., 708, 733.

Leirmonth, Nichol, i. 1363–4.

Leislye. See Leslie.

Leiston, Suff., abbey (supp.), i. 643 (f. 36); ii. 775 (f. 51):—p. 433:—g. 332 (56).

Leith (Lethe, Leght), in Scotland, i. 827, 1466; ii. 524, 705–6.

Leix (Lexe), in Ireland, i. 915.

Leixlip (Lexlepe) priory (supp.), in Ireland, i. 918 (p. 449).

Leke. See Leeke.

Lekehampstede, Berks. See Leckhampstead.

Lekett, Alice, ii. g. 332 (87).

Leland (Leyland), John, clk., the antiquary, i. 1, 643 (f. 23):—p. 778:—g. 1537 (35); ii. 775 (f. 34).

-, -, his "laborious journey," i. 1.

Lelant or Lalant (Lanant), Cornw., i. g. 1537 (23).

Lelegrave, Wm., surveyor of Calais (1533 to 1536), i. g. 302 (5).

Le Leu, or de Leu, Jean, priest, the King's gardener, ii. 728, 770 (56).

Lelio or Lilio, ii. 220.

Lelom, Wm., i. g. 504 (2).

Le Maistre, Gilles, commission to, i. 1515.

Lemcrofte, Yorks., i. g. 1166 (37). Qu. Lambwath?

Lemington (Lenyngton), Glouc., ii. p. 435.

Lemmego. See Lingen.

Lemyng or Lemynge, Yorks. See Leeming.

Lenchwick, Worc., ii. 770 (50).

Lenclueden. See Lincluden.

Lenge, Wm., i. g. 149 (37).

Lennox, John Stewart 3rd earl of (1513–26), ii. 278.

Lennox (Lindoux, Lenox, Lenoux, Lyneux, Lyneoxe, Levinox, Levinnox), Matthew Stewart earl of, lord Darnley, husband of Lady Margaret Douglas, i. 114, 171, 219, 549, 643 (ff. 70, 75), 723, 771, 918, 922, 924, 937, 1246, 1254–5, 1273, 1275, 1343; ii. 103, 181, 524, 695, 768 v.

-, -, his receiver's accounts, ii. 181.

-, -, his wife. See Douglas, Lady Margaret.

Lenoncourt, Henri de, comte de Nanteuil, knight of St. Michael, i. 1348, 1352 ii., 1384 (pp. 694, 697).

Lenoncourt (Lenencourt), Robert de, cardinal, bp. of Châlons, i. 385, 1384 (p. 694).

Lenox. See Lennox.

Lensaye, lord. See Lindsay.

Lent, observance of, i. 479.

Lentall, Ph., i. 643 (f. 59):—p 770:—g. 302 (30 p. 147); ii. 775 (f. 75).

Lenton, Notts, priory (supp.), i. g 149 (1); ii. g. 476 (55, 66).

Lenyngton, Glouc. See Lemington

Leo X., Pope (1513–21), i. 39 ("Papa Lyon"); ii. 277 (2).

Leoburgensis Dux, i. 165. Qu. Löwenberg?

Leominster, Heref., i. g. 970 (11).

-, priory (supp.), cell to Reading, ii. g. 648 (57).

Leon, comendador mayor of. See Covos.

Leonard, of St. Valery en Caux, ii. 480.

Lepton, Chr., ii. p. 437.

-, Thos., ii. p. 437.

Lersener, Henry, ambassador from the Protestants, ii. 558.

Lersthorpe, Yorks., ii. g. 332 (63).

Lescorte, Jasper, i. 1397.

Leslie, —, the Auld Parson, brother of the Earl of Rothes, ii. 611 (2, 3), 695.

-, George, earl of Rothes, q.v.

-, John, of Parkhill, i. 1363–4.

-, (Leislye, Lysle), Norman, master of Rothes, i. 948, 958–9, 1363–4, 1369, 1418, 1431, 1436, 1453, 1456, 1465, 1486; ii. 122–3, 455, 461, 501, 508, 518, 524, 532, 576, 611 (3), 743, 775 (f. 95).

Lesmollyn nunnery. See Lismullen.

Lesney, Sebastian, clockmaker, i. 963 (60).

Le Soulleure, Renyer, a French prisoner, i. 865.

Lessness (Lesson), Kent, alias Erith, abbey (supp. by Wolsey), i. g. 302 (35).

Le Straunge, Nic., i. 854; ii. 697 (p. 366).

-, -, letter from, i. 854

-, Roger, i. 1173.

-, Wm., i. 91 (Norf.).

Lesyngton, Linc. See Lissington.

Lethe. See Leith.

Letheley, Yorks. See Leathley.

Lethewitston, Devon. See Rowhey.

Letilton. See Littleton.

Letlebourne, Kent. See Littlebourn.

Leto Loco, mon. de. See Netley.

Leu, Jean de. See Le Leu.

Leuchtemacher. See Lightmaker.

Leulinghem (Lullingham), in the Boulonnais, ii. g. 476 (82).

Leutkirch (Luycurg), in Germany, ii. 690.

Leuville (Nova Villa), Seigneur de. See Olivier, F.

Levant, the, i. 164.

Le Veneur, Gabriel, bp. of Evreux, q.v.

Leversage, Yorks. See Liversedge.

Leverton (Lyverton), Berks., ii. g. 332 (26).

Levesey, Geo., i. p. 781.

Levesham, Kent. See Lewisham.

Leveson, Mr., canon of Exeter, ii. 775 (f. 112). Called Luce in Vol. XIX.

-, Edw., ii. g. 476 (p. 248).

-, Eliz., ii. g. 476 (p. 248).

-, Jas., sheriff of Staffordshire (1546–7), i. g. 717 (13), 1166 (20); ii. 472.

-, (Leweson), John, i. 153:—g. 149 (40).

Levet, Giles, i. p. 774.

-, Robt., ii. g. 332 (57).

-, (Levit, Levite), Wm., clk., rector of Ringmer and Buxted, the King's gunstone maker, i. 643 (f. 76), 845, 1445; ii. 579, 618, 775 (ff. 88, 93, 96).

-, (Levett), Wm., ii. g. 771 (37).

Levinox. See Lennox.

Levington, Castle- (Castellevynton), Yorks., ii. g. 772 (4).

Levington, Kirk- (Kyrkelevynton), Yorks., ii. g. 772 (4).

Levit. See Levet.

Levynnysshe, —, i. 1027 (3).

Lew (Lewe), Oxon, ii. g. 648 (25).

Lew, North-, Devon, ii. g. 332 (58).

Lewbycke. See Lubeck.

Le Week, Oxon, ii. g. 648 (25 p. 335).

Lewen (Lewyn), Thomas, clk.,

paymaster of Works at Bou– logne, i. 643 (f. 69), 1267, 1382 (65); ii. 82, 237, 734, 775 (f. 87):—g. 771 (37). .

Lewes (Lewys), Suss., ii. g. 476 (p. 246), 773 i. (28).

-, castle, i. g. 302 (65 p. 153).

Lewes (surname). See Lewis.

Leweson. See Leveson.

Leweston or Lewson, John, lieutenant and captain of Portland, i. 301 (25), 643 (ff. 60, 74), 738, 759, 774.

-, Wm., i. g. 718 (4 p. 357).

Lewis or Lewes, Alice, i. g. 302 (61–2).

-, David, i. g. 302 (61–2).

-, Edm., ferryman of Lambeth, his bill, ii. 769 ii. (12).

-, Edw., i. g. 1537 (35); ii. 472 (Glam.).

-, (Llewys), Gruff. Lloyd, ii. g. 773 ii.

-, (Lews), Hugh, i. g. 504 (23); ii. 472 (Radnor).

-, John, i. 643 (f. 38); ii. 775 (f. 54).

-, Ric., i. 963 (157); ii. 199(87, 90):—pp. 436, 438.

-, Thomas, i. 1430.

-, Tyse, i. 147.

-, Wm., i. g. 717 (13); ii. g. 332 (91).

Lewis, a friend of Bullinger, i. 713.

Lewis, the. See Scotland, Isles of.

Lewisham (Levesham, Lewsham), Kent, i. pp. 780, 782:—g. 970 (2); ii. 475 (68):—pp. 436, 438, 441.

Lewkenour, Constance, Kath. and Mabel, i. 963 (1):—g. 970 (60).

-, Sir Rog., i. g. 970(60).

Lewson. See Leweston.

Lewx, John, i. 1140.

Lexden (Lexdon), Essex, i. g. 1537 (23); ii. g. 476 (107).

Lexe. See Leix.

Lexlepe. See Leixlip.

Ley, Salop. See Lye.

Ley castle. See Lea.

Leybourn (Layborne), Kent, i. g. 149 (6).

Leycrofte, Staff., ii. g. 332 (76).

Leyghton. See Layton.

Leyland. See Leland.

Leynham. See Laynam.

Leyremarney, Essex. See Layer Marney.

Leysdon, Kent. See Laysdown.

Leyshill, Staff. See Lees Hill.

Leyston, Suff. See Leiston.

Leystowe. See Lowestoft.

Leyte, John, ii. g. 332 (7).

Leyton, Essex, i. g. 716 (17).

Leyton (surname). See Layton.

Liane (Lyene, Lyenne), in the Boulonnais, i. 941, 1444, 1476, 1530; ii. 258, 328.

Liane river. See under Boulogne, Pont de Bricque.

Liane (Lean, Leane, Lyon, Lien, Luen), Jean de, ii. 54, 300, 654, 715, 775 (f. 96).

Libotwood, Salop. See Le Botwood.

Lich, Salop, i. g. 716 (12).

Lichfield, (Lychefeilde), Staff., i. 947; ii. g. 476 (p. 245).

-, Cathedral, i. 301 (26); ii. 182, 199 (134):—g. 648 (25, p. 337).

Licques (Leeks), in the Boulonnais, i. 775.

Lidda, bishop of, i. 650 (21).

Liddale or Liddell, Partick, a Scot, ii. 277–8, 284.

-, -, letters from, ii. 277–8.

Liddisdale (Lidderdale), in Scotland, i. 940.

Lidney or Lydney, Glouc., ii. 199 (67).

Lie. See Leigh.

Lie castle. See Lea.

Liege, town and bishopric of, i. 8 (p. 5), 227, 296, 323 (p. 162), 513, 1056; ii. 14 (p. 7), 112.

Liege, bp. of. See George of Austria.

Liegnitz, Duke of (Lignicensis), i. 165.

Lien. See Liane.

Lieramon, M. de, i. 1384 (p. 694).

Liffey, the Irish river, ii. p. 457.

Light, Chr., i. g. 302 (8).

-, Matthew. See Lightmaker.

Lightfoote, —, i. 737.

-, (Lyeght Foyett), Mrs., i. 1140.

Lightmaker (Light, Luchtemacher, Luchtemaker, Leuchtemacher), Matthew, of Hamburg, i. 147 (2), 277, 467, 536, 544, 643 (f. 66), 1209.

-, Thomas, a captain of Germans in English service, i. 80, 164 (2), 179, 257, 277, 378, 395, 397, 643 (ff. 66, 68), 684, 1074.

Lightollers, Jas., i. g. 1383 (66).

Lignaillon, Nic., French prisoner, i. 865.

Ligneris, Jacobus à. See Desligneris.

Lignes, Jacques de Faulquemberge sieur de, i. 52 ii.

-, Jehan de, sieur de Barbancon, q.v.

-, Mons., ii. 258.

Lignicensis. See Liegnitz.

Ligorne. See Leghorn.

Lilio or Lelio, —, ii. 220.

Lille (Lisle), in Flanders, i. 259, 527, 553, 643 (f. 67 "Lyster"), ii 393

Lilleshall (Lylleshull, Lylleshyll), Salop, abbey (supp.), i. 643 (f. 49), 644:—p. 775:—g. 1166 (20); ii. 775 (f. 66).

Lilling, East and West-, Yorks., ii. g. 332 (60).

Lilling, Joan, ii. g. 771 (7).

Lillingston Lovell (Lylenston Lovell), Oxon, i. g. 970 (56).

Lillisdon (Lyllesdonne), Soms., ii. g. 476 (p. 246).

Lillye, Ric., i. 643 (f. 79).

-, Wm., i. 643 (f. 14).

Lime, George, i. 643 (f. 91).

Limebrook (Lymebroke), Heref., priory (supp.), i. 644.

Limerick (Lymyrik), in Ireland, i. 915 (p. 445), 917; ii. 156 (p. 66).

-, proposed council at, i. 915 (p. 445); ii. 156 (p. 66), 212, 475 (33).

-, St. Peter's nunnery or cell, ii. g. 476 (43).

Limpsfield (Lymmesfeld), Surr., ii. g. 648 (50).

Limpurg (Limpourgh), in Swabia, ii. 566.

Linabung (qu. Neuburg?), ii. 169.

-, Duke Otto [coming] from. See Palatine, Otto Henry count.

Linche. See Lynche.

Lincluden (Lenclueden), college, in Scotland, provost of, ii. 278.

Lincoln, i. 147:—g. 302 (30); ii. 331 (59):—g. 648 (51 p. 343).

-, grants to the city, i. 148 (6 52):—g. 149 (11); ii. g. 648 (24).

-, Cathedral, i. 963 (84):—g. 1383 (6); ii. 265:—g. 476 (9)

-, dean. See Henneage, G.

-, St. Katharine's priory (supp.), i. p. 784:—g. 149 (40 bis), 302 (65 p. 153), 1166 (29, 73 p. 582); ii. g. 476 (85, 89, 96), 648 (22).

Lincoln, John Longland Bishop of, i. 148 (73), 963 (84), 1384 (pp. 695 ter, 696):—g. 302 (30 p. 146 ter, 147), 970 (32); ii. 265, 556, 759, 775 (f. 111):—g. 332 (37), 476 (9), 648 (25 pp. 337–8).

Lincoln, archd. of. See Henneage, G.

Lincoln, Edw., ii. g. 476 (1).

-, John, ii. g. 773 ii. (18)

-, Robt., II. g. 648 (22).

Lincolnshire, I. 626, 1280 (f. 5):—g. 302 (30), 970 (32); ii. 199 (120).

-, attainted lands, ii. 263.

-, commissions, i. g. 504 (4).

-, escheators, ii. g. 773.

-, musters in, i. 91 (1, 2).

-, sheriff of, ii. 472. See Dalyson, W. (1545–6); Nowell, A. (1546–7).

Lindau (Lindoia, Lynden), in Germany, i. 165 (p. 84); ii. 690.

Lindeley, Thos., ii. g. 476 (79).

Lindores (Lundoris), abbot of, i. 1363, 1369, 1404; ii. 473, 544, 575.

Lindoux. See Lennox.

Lindsay (Lyndesay, Lensaye), Lord, of the Byres, i. 1363–4; ii. 411, 429, 473, 544, 575–6, 611 (3), 695.

Lindsay (Lynsey, Lyndesay, Lindsey), James, Scottish prisoner, i. 948, 961, 1397.

-, -, letter from, i. 948.

-, Sir Walter, lord of St. John, q.v.

Lindsey, part of Lincolnshire, i. g. 970 (32).

Lindsey (Lynsey), —, ii. g. 773 ii. (p. 430).

-, (Lynsey), John, i. 303; ii. 475 (86).

-, (Lindesey), Thos., ii. g. 771 (14).

Ling, John, ii. g. 332 (56).

Lingen (Linge, Lyngham, Linghin, Lemmego), in Germany, i. 165 (p. 84), 277, 495, 512; ii. 758.

Lingen (Lymghen), Count of, i. 165.

Lingfield, Surr., ii. g. 648 (50).

-, college (supp.), ii. g. 648 (50).

Linkenholt (Lynkynholte), Hants, i. g. 970 (48).

Linley in More parish, Salop, i. g. 1166 (57), 1383 (110).

Linley, —, purveyor, i. 774, 848.

-, Hen., i. g. 504 (1 p. 244).

Linlithgow, in Scotland, i. 1363.

Linton, Camb., ii. g. 332 (1).

Linton, Yorks., i. g. 1383 (4); ii. g. 476 (96, 107 p. 248).

Linton, in Scotland, i. 1279 (pp. 628–30).

Linton Lowgh, in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 628).

Lion herald, of Scotland, ii. 576.

Lions castle. See Holt.

Lipcii. See Leipsic.

Lipp, Bernard, junior, a German leader, i. 194 (2).

Lippe (Lippia), Count of, i. 165.

Lippingcott, Edm., ii. g. 771 (7).

Lipps or Lipsia. See Leipsic.

Lirlyngem, Norf. See Larling.

Lisbon (Lussheborne, Lisborne, Luxborne, Lusheborne), i. 154, 195, 293, 487, 605, 698, 936.

Lisieux, in France, ii. 608.

Lisle, in Flanders. See Lille.

Lisle (Lysley), Sir Arthur Plantagenet viscount (died 1542), ii. g. 771 (37), 773 ii. (18).

Lisle (Lysley), Honora lady, widow of the preceding, ii. g. 648 (62 p. 347), 771 (37).

Lisle (Lysley), Elizabeth viscountess, first wife of Arthur Plantagenet viscount Lisle, ii. g. 476 (97).

Lisle (Lysley, Lyle), Sir John Dudley viscount, K.G., lord High Admiral, captain of Boulogne (Sept., 1544 to Jan., 1545), lieutenant general by sea (28 March, 1546), present in Council, i. 7, 11, 16, 21, 24, 72, 80, 84, 90, 100, 103, 108, 113, 116, 124, 202, 208, 239, 259, 267, 269, 288, 294, 303, 334, 336, 341, 353, 386, 414, 419, 425, 432, 437, 456, 467, 478, 1057, 1065, 1072, 1204, 1452, 1457, 1468, 1472; ii. 333, 387, 390, 395, 399, 432, 435, 508, 516, 551, 579, 595, 598, 604, 618, 629, 678, 682, 709, 711, 718, 734, 747.

-, letters from, i. 121, 507, 509, 520, 538, 553–4, 563–4, 622, 632, 639, 662, 682, 693, 710–1, 751, 761–2, 785 ii., 816, 830, 837–9, 850, 857, 860, 889–90, 904–5, 942, 950–1, 1263, 1281, 1306–7, 1313, 1319, 1327, 1337–8, 1348, 1352, 1406.

-, -, letters to, i. 517, 527, 586, 685, 690 ii., 707, 775, 778, 784, 803, 806, 849, 866, 877, 881, 885, 899, 913, 926, 939, 974, 1007–8, 1253, 1299, 1308, 1325, 1340–1, 1368, 1370.

-, -, commission to, i. 1295.

-, -, instructions for, i. 1177 (2).

-, -, signature of, i. 355, 577, 741, 749, 829, 862, 871, 888, 903, 941, 949, 994, 1150, 1235, 1318, 1365, 1405:—g. 1537 (34); ii. 334, 345.

-, -, other references, i. 21, 24, 32, 36, 57, 64, 103, 116, 119, 148 (7, 24, 131), 161, 234–5, 250, 259, 272, 303, 338, 365, 394, 414, 432, 439 (p. 208), 449, 469–71, 487–9, 498, 515, 526, 529–30, 549, 558, 561, 566, 573, 577, 585, 597, 606–7, 610 (1, 2), 616, 633, 643 (ff. 48, 57, 66, 77), 650 (73), 651 (2), 653–4, 659–60, 670, 690, 695, 700, 706, 724, 726, 729, 738, 742–4, 752, 763, 769, 774, 779, 785, 790, 792, 805, 809, 811, 817, 825, 831, 846–7, 849, 855, 863, 873, 881, 883, 909, 913, 925, 938, 946, 952–3, 960, 963 (27, 31, 73, 81, 107), 969, 972, 989, 1007–8, 1014, 1016, 1028, 1033, 1038, 1041, 1047–8, 1050, 1053, 1083, 1093, 1108, 1150, 1167, 1176–7, 1181, 1184, 1207, 1218–9, 1227, 1234–5, 1237, 1239, 1251–2, 1259–60, 1266, 1271, 1275, 1292, 1295, 1298, 1323–4, 1329, 1342, 1346, 1382 (1–5, 31, 38), 1394 (4), 1407, 1422, 1432, 1452, 1463–4, 1471, 1530, 1536 (62):—g. 302 (65 p. 152), 504 (41, 47 p. 251), 970 (1), 1383 (110); ii. 14 (p, 7), 15, 19, 34 (p. 16), 63, 82, 91, 95–6, 122, 134, 149, 189, 291, 347, 509, 518, 555 (7, 18), 605, 634 (1, 10), 647 (16), 683, 696–7, 743, 756, 759, 775 (ff. 66 "Sir J. Dudley," 71, 86, 88–9, 105):—g. 200 (5), 332 (43), 476 (97, 107 p. 245).

Lisle, Jane lady, wife of the preceding, i. 969 iii., 1150, 1384 (p. 97), 1406:—g. 970 (1); ii. 756.

-, -, signature of, i. 1150.

Lisle (Lisley), —, i. 1280 (2).

-, (Lyslye), James, ii. 636.

-, (Lisley), Sir Thomas, dec., i. 1280 (f. 27).

Lismullen (Lesmollyn) nunnery, co. Meath, ii. g. 476 (46).

Lisseter. See Lister.

Lissington (Lesyngton), Linc., ii. g. 200 (50).

Lister (Lisseter), —, Dr. Wotton's servant, i. 1523; ii. 53.

-, Alice, i. 643 (f. 5); ii. 775 (f. 6).

-, Chas., ii. g. 476 (107 p. 245).

-, (Listar), Gilb., ii. 775 (f. 93).

-, Sir Michael, sheriff of Hants (1545–6), i. 1384 (p. 696); ii. 472, 775 (f. 114).

-, Sir Richard, chief justice of King's Bench, i. 1180n, 1382 (67):—g. 302 (29), 970 (32), 1166 (22), 1537 (35); ii. 696–7, 775 (f. 73).

Litchborough, (Lithebarowe, Litlebarowe), Ntht., i. 1280 (§ 1, f. 37, § 3).

Litchfield. See Lichfield,

Litcott, Chr., i. 1158, 1264.

Litel. See Little.

Litgrave, Beds. See Leagrave.

Lithebarrow or Litlebarowe. See Litchborough.

Litley, John, i. g. 1383 (63).

Little (Lytle), Ant., i. 643 (f. 2); ii. 775 (f. 3).

Littlebourn (Lyttelborne, Letlebourne), Kent, i. pp. 769, 772, 776.

Littledean (Litleden), in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 626).

-, laird of. See Kerr, M.

Littlehampton, Suss., ii. g. 200 (28).

Littlemore nunnery (supp. by Wolsey), Oxon, ii. g. 332 (26).

Littleover (Parva Overa), Derb., i. g. 149 (39); ii. g. 332 (76).

Littleton (Lytleton), Hants, i. g. 970 (48).

Littleton (Lytelton), Soms., i. g. 1166 (36).

Littleton, Wilts, ii. g. 773 ii. (18).

Littleton, Middle, North and South-, Wor., ii. g. 648 (25 pp. 335, 338).

Littleton, Ant., i. g. 1166 (73 p. 581).

-, (Letilton), Edw., escheator of Staff, (a.d. 1518), ii. g. 773 i.

-, (Lytulton, Lytleton), Edw., i. 947:—g. 302 (30), 970 (32), 1166 (20).

-, (Lyttelton, Litelston), John, i. g. 970 (62 p. 489), 1166 (73).

Little Wodnam, Glouc., ii. g. 648 (25 p. 335).

Litton and Littondale, in Craven, Yorks., ii. g. 332 (82).

Livermere (Lyvermore), Suff., ii. g. 476 (1, 107 p. 248).

Liverpool (Lyerpole), Lanc., i. 1362.

Liversedge (Leversage), Yorks., i. 1185 ii.; ii. g. 648 (51).

Liversedge (Leversage) Roberte, Yorks., ii. g. 648 (51).

Livery of lands granted to:—Nic. Arnold, John Averell, Richard Bamfylde, John Biesbie, Ric. Brakyn, Thomas Bridges, George Broke, John Butler, Wm. Butt, Sir Peter Carew, Robert Chamber, Thos. Chetwynd, heirs of Wm. Dent, Edm. Dighton, Wm. Dymmock, George Foster, Wm. Gostwick, John Grimston, Sir Roger Fenwick, Robert Hawse alias Chamber, John Kittowe, Edw. Langford, Ric. Leeke, Thos. Leyton, John viscount Lisle, Wm. Meryhurst, heirs of Henry Mile, Thos. Milner, Ric. Musgrave, Thomas duke of Norfolk, Thos. Packington, Francis Paslowe, heirs of Thomas Peryent, Sir George Ratcliff, heirs of Ric. Ratcliff, Nic. Ridley, Clement Robertes, Thos. Robertes, Fras. Savage, Humphrey Stafford, John Stane, heirs of Sir Edm. Tame, Dorothy Villers, Fras. Walshe, Maurice Walshe, heirs of Anne Warner, Thos. Warryng, heirs of Wm. Whorwood, Robt. Wingfield.

Livesey (Lylvesey), George, ii. 770 (38).

Livingstone, lord, i 1002, 1043.

Livonia, Master of, of the Teutonic Order, i. 165 (p. 84).

Lizard, Cornw., ii. p. 455,

Llamrewicke, co. Montgom. See Llanmerewig.

Llanamthevery, in South Wales, i. g. 1383 (88). Qu. Llandovery?

Llanblethian (Llanbethian), co. Glamorgan, i. g. 1383 (22).

Llanbrynmair, co. Montgom., ii. 537.

Llancarvan, co. Glamorgan, ii. g. 332 (83).

Llancillo (Lancille), Heref., i. g. 1166 (47).

Llandaff, bp. of. See Kitchen, A.

Llandausaint (Llandofunte), co. Carmarthen, i. g. 1383 (88).

Llanddewibrefi (Llanduy Brevy), co. Cardig., ii. g. 648 (55).

Llandegfan (Llan Tegvan), co. Anglesey, i. g. 1166 (49).

Llandegfyld (Langdegveth), co. Monmouth, i. g. 1383 (23).

Llandeilo, co. Carmarthen, i. g. 1383 (28).

Llandeilo Fawr (Llandillavaur), co. Carmarthen, i. g. 1383 (88).

Llandinam, co. Montgom., ii. 537.

Llandogoynde, co. Monm., ii. p. 441.

Llandybie (Landebea), co. Carmarthen, i. g, 504 (34).

Llandyssilio. See Llantissilio.

Llanelly (Lanelthy), co. Carm., ii. g. 476 (31).

Llanfihangel Crugcorney (Llanvihangell Kylcornell), co. Monm., ii. g. 476 (100).

Llanfyllin (Llanvillinge) hundred, co. Montgomery, ii. 446.

Llangadock (Llangladoke), co. Carmarthen, i. g. 1383 (88).

Llangain (Langayng), co. Carmarthen, i. p. 782.

Llangua. See Langua.

Llangyby, co. Cardigan, ii. g. 648 (55).

Llanidloes (Llaniedlos), co. Montgomery, i. g. 1537 (35); ii. 446, 537.

Llanllugan or Llanligan (Llanllegan), co. Montgom., ii. 537.

-, nunnery (supp.), ii. 775 (f. 68):—p. 435.

Llanllwchaiarn (Llanllochayrne), co. Montgom., ii. 537.

Llanmaes (Lammays), co. Glamorgan, ii g. 648 (34).

Llanmerewig (Llamrewicke), co. Montgom., ii. 537.

Llanrhysted (Llanrusted), co. Cardigan, ii. g. 648 (55).

Llansawyl (Llansawill), co. Carm., ii. p. 441.

Llanstephan, co. Carmarthen, i. g. 1383 (27).

Llanvegellith, co. Glamorgan, i. g. 1537 (28, 35).

Llanvethan, co. Glamorgan, ii. g. 332 (83).

Llantarnam (Lanternam) or Llanfihangel Llantarnam, co. Monm., abbey (supp.), i. 1280 (f. 24).

Llan Tegvan. See Llandegfan.

Llantissilio (Llandyssilio), co. Denbigh, ii. g. 332 (62).

Llantrissant (Llantrussan), co. Glamorgan, i. g. 1537 (30).

Llantwitt Major (Llantwite), co. Glam., ii. g. 200 (15).

Llanwenarth (Llanvenorth), Monm., i. g. 970 (62 p. 489).

Llanwnog (Llanwonnog), co. Montgom., ii. 537.

Llanwrin (Llanowryng), co. Montgom., ii. 537.

Llanwyddelan (Llanwethelan), co. Montgom., ii. 537.

Llewellin, Rice David, i. g. 970 (30).

Lloyd river. See Lwyd.

Lloyd, David, escheator of Cardig., i. g. 302 (53), 504 (5); ii. 537:—g. 773 ii. bis.

-, Ellen, i. g. 1383 (88).

-, Evan, ii. 475 (105), 775 (f. 90).

-, Griffith, i. g. 1383 (36).

-, Gruff., escheator of Caerm., ii. g. 773 ii.

-, Hen., i. g. 1383 (27).

-, Humph., ii. 446.

-, Jeme, i. g. 1537 (35).

-, Jenkin, i. g. 1383 (27).

-, Jevan, i. g. 302 (65 p. 152); ii. g. 332 (91).

-, John, i. g. 970 (20); ii. g. 332 (62).

-, Lewis, i. g. 717 (11).

-, Morgan, i. g. 970 (62 p. 489), 1383 (9); ii. g. 332 (57).

-, Peter, ii. 472 (Radnor).

-, Ranulph, ii. 472 (Flint).

-, Thomas, precentor of St. David's, i. 1455:—p. 780.

-, Thos., escheator of Radnor, ii. g. 773 ii.

-, Thos., i. g. 1166 (61); ii. g. 476 (1).

Loans to the King, i. 1084, 1165 (37):—g. 1166 (45, 53).

-, free remission, i. 1084.

-, repayments, ii. 477, 775 (f. 111).

Loaysa, Garcia de, abp. of Seville, Cardinal, Inquisitor General, i. 492.

Lobleye, John, i. p. 782.

Locheld. See Cameron, of Lochiel.

Lochinvar (Loichenwer), James Gordon, laird of, i. 959, 1404, 1456; ii. 195, 434.

Lochmaben, in Scotland, i. 393, 1043.

Locke, Mr., ii. 293.

-, John, i. 1536 (21); ii. g. 476 (32).

-, Robt., ii. g. 332 (87).

-, (Lok), Thos., i. g. 716 (14, 15), 718 (18).

-, Wm., mercer, i. g. 716 (17); ii. 181.

Lockerley (Lokerley), Hants, i. g. 1537 (35).

Locking (Lokynge), Berks, i. p. 770:—g. 504 (19).

Lockington, Leic., i. p. 773.

Lockington (Lokyngton), Yorks., i. 1139 (2).

Lockley's manor (Lokley), Herts, i. g. 302 (37).

Locko (Lokkowe), and Over Locko, Derb., i. 1150.

Lockton (Locton), Robt., escheator of Camb. and Hunts, ii. g. 773 ii. (p. 430).

Lockwood (Lokwod), Thomas, dean of Christ Church, Dublin, signature of, i. 219, 275, 281–2, 427, 914.

Loddington (Lodyngton), Ntht., i. g. 504 (1 p. 244).

Loddiswell (Lodeswell), Devon, i. p. 769:—g. 149 (19), 1537 (11, 35).

Loddon (Lodne), Norf., i. g. 1166 (58); ii. g. 773 i. (20).

Loddon hundred, Norf., ii. g. 771 (30).

Loder. See Lowther.

Loders, Dors., i. 740.

Lodersden, Yorks., ii. g. 648 (25 p. 335).

Lodeswell, Devon. See Loddiswell.

Lodge, Mr., i. 681 ii., 1102.

Lodier. See Lowther.

Lodington, Leic., i. p. 773:—g. 504 (1 p. 244).

Lodne, Norf. See Loddon.

Lodyngton, Ntht. See Loddington.

Lofthouse and South Lofthouse, Yorks., i. p. 777.

Loftehouse, Chr., Edw. and Godfrey, i. p. 782.

-, John, i. p. 784.

-, Simon and Wm., i. p. 782.

Loftmans, in Canewdon, Essex, i. g. 1166 (72).

Loginghen. See Lauingen.

Loichenwer. See Lochinvar.

Loire, the French river, i. 186.

Lokar, Ric., of Waterford, i. 920.

Lokerhouse, Yorks. See Lowcross.

Lokerley, Hants. See Lockerley.

Lokkowe, Derb. See Locko.

Lokley. See Lockley.

Lokynge, Berks. See Locking.

Lolle, John, ii. g. 771 (3).

Lombard merchants, i. 1437.

Lombardy, i. 1070 (4); ii. 603.

Lomelyn, James, prb. of Salisbury, signature of, i. 426.

Lomer (Loomer), Hants, ii. g. 200 (34).

Lomesdale, Westmld. See Lonsdale.

Lomner (Lomnor, Loumpnour, Lumnour), Edm., surveyor of petty customs, London, i. 1165 (49):—g. 1383 (10); ii. 697 (p. 366), 770 (26):—g. 771 (31).

-, Thos., ii. g. 771 (31).

-, Wm., ii. g. 771 (31).

Londale, Chr., i. 643 (f. 74).

Londesdale, John, ii. g. 476 (55).

London (minor references omitted), i. 100, 103, 127, 141, 164, 202, 206, 251, 303, 323, 339, 352, 360, 376, 409, 428, 557, 592, 643 (ff. 68–72), 650 (9, 32), 699, 789, 868, 875, 1044, 1058, 1280 (ff. 34–5), 1384, 1424, 1449, 1456 (p. 729):—g. 149 (3), 302 (30), 970 (33); ii. 19, 34 (p. 16), 58, 199 (1), 320 (3), 394, 475 (43–4), 555 (18):—p. 461.

-, letters dated at, i. 4, 37, 58, 62, 85, 119–21, 153, 234–5, 289, 365–6, 389–92, 416, 439–40 445–7, 458, 469, 479, 546, 550–2, 588–9, 593, 606–7, 63l, 653, 700–1, 708–9, 825–6, 938, 944, 976–7, 987, 1001, 1033–4 1047, 1058–9, 1178, 1207, 1218–22, 1227, 1237, 1251–2, 1275–6, 1291, 1303–4, 1315–6, 1323–4, 1343–5, 1398, 1402, 1411–2, 1447, 1464, 1478, 1484, 1518; ii. 14, 15, 22, 36–7, 46, 62–4, 84–5, 89–91, 98, 108, 115–6, 120–1, 124, 128–30, 139, 150, 157–9, 192–34, 223–4, 238–9, 251, 256, 258–9, 272, 280–1, 288, 315–6, 325, 346–8, 374, 380–2, 396–7, 404–5, 408–9, 413–15, 423, 443–5, 455, 459–65, 467–8, 479–80, 487, 494, 500–1, 517–9, 532–3, 534–5, 546–7, 568, 591, 605–8, 620–1, 651–2, 662–4, 671, 676, 679, 683–4, 692–3, 702–4, 713–4, 719–21, 725–6, 743–4, 751, 757, 760–3.

-, aldermen. See below, mayor and aldermen.

-, beam to weigh oatmeal, ii. 199 (112).

-, chamberlain of, i. 929, 1280 (2).

-, city's present to the French admiral, i. 1384 (p. 696).

-, freedom of the city, i. 148 (107, 135).

-, German merchants, i. 1398 (p. 704); ii. 461.

-, Glaziers' Company, a dispute, ii. 283.

-, Goldsmiths' Company, ii. g. 771 (14).

-, grant to the city, ii. g. 771 (14).

-, Grocers' Company, i. 1165 (67, 84).

-, Haberdashers' Company, i. 991, 1280 (f. 35).

-, Iremongers' Company, ii. g. 771 (14).

-, mayor. See Bowes, Sir M. (1545–6).

-, mayor and aldermen, i. 148 (41–2, 107, 135), 367, 487, 650 (5), 963 (146), 1342, 1384:—g. 970 (33).

-, mayor and sheriffs, i. 592, 626.

-, Merchant Tailors' Company, ii. g. 771 (14).

-, Midsummer watch at, i. 1000.

-, obligations or credit of, i. 197, 211, 241, 263, 264 (1, 2), 296, 347, 401, 409, 434–5, 482, 954–5, 1044–5, 1049, 1187, 1210, 1238, 1349, 1361, 1374, 1382 (74), 1385, 1434, 1470, 1477, 1492–3, 1508, 1514:—g. 504 (24), 1537 (2); ii. 17, 42, 51, 70, 132, 154, 187–8, 204–5.

-, port of, i. 963 (129), 1165 (32, 49):—g. 302 (28), 970 (45), 1383 (96); ii. g. 200 (8, 14), 476 (94), 648 (44), 771 (28), 773 i. (9).

-, collector, ii. g. 476 (37).

-, -, comptroller of customs, ii. g. 476 (63).

-, -, customers and searchers, i. 80, 108, 303, 386, 1342, 1424.

-, -, surveyor of petty customs, i. g. 1383 (10).

-, Pulters' Company, i. 969 (2).

-, recorder, i. g. 970 (33). See Broke, R.

-, Saddlers' Company, ii. g. 771 (14).

-, scavage, i. 650 (5).

-, searches in (i.e., lists of lodgers), i. 147.

-, sheriff of. See Barnes, G.

-, places in and near:—

Ailesbury, in p. of St. Pancras in the Fields, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

Aldermanbury, i. p. 784.

Aldersgate Street, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 416).

Aldgate ward, i. g. 1383 (56).

Aldgate (Allegate), i. 147.

All Hallows the Little, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

All Hallows at London Wall, ii. 581:—g. 771 (14).

Austin Friars (supp.), i. 643 (f. 93):—p. 772:—g. 1166 (54), 1383 (18); ii. 754:—g. 476 (98).

-, Mores House, ii. g. 476 (98).

-, Staple Halle, ii. g. 476 (98).

Barbican, ii. 417 (p. 199):—g. 771 (14).

Barnardes Inn, ii. g. 476 (50).

Baynerdes Castell, i. g. 718 (11).

Bethlehem Hospital or Bedlam, i. 605, 1262; ii. g. 771 (14 p. 416).

Billingsgate, i. 1165 (67, 84).

Bishopsgate, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 417).

Black Chaple Town, i. 147.

Blanchappleton, i. 147.

Black Friars or Friars Preachers (supp.), i. 643 (ff. 90, 92):—p. 772:—g. 504 (35), 970 (15); ii. g. 200 (24).

Blackewall, i. 643 (f. 79).

Blakewell Hall, i. 963 (146).

Bloomsbury (Blumsbury), ii. g. 200 (34).

Blossoms Inn (Blosoms Inne), i. g. 970 (41).

Bow Lane, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

Bredestrett in All Hallows parish, ii. g. 771 (14).

Bridewell, ii. g. 771 (8).

Britten Street, ii. g. 771 (14).

Brodestrete Ward, i. g. 1383 (49); ii. g. 200 (23), 772 (4).

Bucklersbury, i. 759.

Busshelane, ii. g. 771 (14p. 415).

Canewood fields and lane in St. Pancras, i. g. 149 (40).

Candlewickestrete or Canwike Street, i. 1168; ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

Carter Lane, ii. g. 648 (62).

Charing Cross, i. 1027.

Charterhouse (supp.), i. 643 (ff. 17, 22, 43):—p. 775:—g. 149 (40), 717 (9), 1537 (35); ii. 775 (ff. 25, 60):—p. 437:—g. 200 (34).

Charterhouse Churchyard, i. g. 149 (40).

Cheapside (Chepessyd), i. 392.

Chepe, i. 1533; ii. 243:—g. 771 (14 p. 415).

Chicke Lane, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 416).

Christ Church hospital, ii. 698.

Christchurch (Crechurche) or Holy Trinity priory (supp.), i. 643 (f. 37), 1226:—p. 775:—g. 1166 (73 pp. 581–2; ii. 775 (f. 53):—g. 771 (24).

Christchurch in Newgate, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 416).

Clement's Inn, principal of. See Gelle, Ant.

Clerkenwell, i. 148 (88):—p. 783:—g. 970 (1); ii. p. 435:—g. 476 (96, 107 p. 247).

Clerkenwell nunnery (supp.), i. 643 (ff. 9, 29):—pp. 772, 783:—g. 504 (47 p. 251), 716 (20); ii. 775 (ff. 12, 42).

-, abbess. See Sackville, E.

Coldharbour, meeting of Privy Council at, ii. 682.

Colleman Street, i. 73.

Cordeweynerstreate, i. g. 716 (17).

Counter (Comptour) prison, i. 116, 136, 597, 748, 822, 1181 (p. 589).

Cowlane, ii. g. 771 (14).

-, master of Sempringham's "headhouse," ii. g. 332 (63).

Cripplegate (Cripullgate), i. 1027 (3).

Crokehorne Alley, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 416).

Crutched or Crossed Friars (supp.), i. 148 (35); ii. g. 773 ii. (18).

Davis Inn. See below, Thavies Inn.

Duklane, ii. g. 771 (14) 754 (p. 386).

Durham (Duresme) Place, i. 1384.

East Smithfield, i. 147.

East Smithfield bailiwick, i. 963 (130).

Elsingspittle priory (supp.), i. 643 (f. 45), 1107:—pp. 769, 784:—g. 716 (17, 20), 717 (5); ii. 775 (f. 62).

Ely Place, in Holborn, i. 643 (f. 91).

-, letters dated at, ii. 28, 44–5, 60, 172, 218, 273, 509.

-, meetings of Privy Council at, ii. 508, 516, 551, 579, 595, 598, 604, 618, 629, 654.

Farringdon (Faryngdon) Ward, i. g. 302 (57), 970 (25), 1383 (71); ii. g. 332 (38), 771 (8).

Fleet prison, i. 536, 643 (f. 78), 848, 937, 986, 992, 1302, 1424, 1512:—g. 970 (5), 1166 (60), 1383 (17, 47); ii. 203:—g. 332 (28–9, 31, 39, 74), 476 (53, 58–9, 73, 80, 87, 105), 772 (2).

-, letters dated at, ii. 417–9.

Fleet Street, i. 1165 (10), 1351; ii. g. 771 (8).

-, Faucon, I. 1165 (10).

Foster Lane, ii. g. 771 (14).

Friday Street, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 416).

Garlike Hithe, i. 643 (f. 36), 848.

Gilleshawte, in St. Pancras, i. g. 149 (40).

Giltspur Street alias Knightrider Street, ii. g. 771 (14).

Gracioustrete, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

Gray's Inn (Greis Ynn), i. 643 (f. 45):—g. 1537 (12).

-, pensioner of, i. 1280 (f. 39).

-, treasurer of. See Urmeston, R.

Grey Friars (supp.), i. 643 (f. 19):—p. 772; ii. 698, 775 (f. 28):—g. 771 (14).

-, warden. See Chapman, T.

Guildhall, i. 1180, 1181 (p. 588); ii. 697:—g. 648 (8).

Hachelane, i. g. 149 (40).

Hampstead Heath, i. g. 149 (40).

Hertford Place, letter dated at, ii. 288.

High Holborn, ii. 250.

Holborn, i. 236, 643 (f. 91); ii. 115, 121:—g. 332 (63), 771 (14 p. 416).

Holborne Cross, ii. g. 771 (14).

Holborn Fields, ii. p. 435.

Holborn gravel pits, i. 963 (90).

Holy Trinity, ii. g. 648 (40).

Holywell (Halywell, Hallywell) nunnery (supp.), i. 643 (ff. 26, 43):—p. 771:—g. 716 (17), 1383 (18); ii. 775 (ff. 36, 60):—g. 648 (51).

Hosyer Lane, i. 1107; ii. g. 771 (14).

Houndsditch (Hownesdiche), i. g. 718 (4 p. 358).

Hoxton (Hogges Denne), i. 147.

Inner Temple, ii. g. 648 (62).

Inns of Court, i. 1165 (1).

Irish Field, Midd., ii. g. 771 (14).

Ive Lane, i. 1027 (3).

Jesus Steeple, surrender of, i. 468.

Langbourne ward, ii. g. 332 (2).

Limehouse (Lymehurst, Lymehoste), i. 1384; ii. g. 771 (14).

Lime Street, i. 528.

Lincoln's Inn, i. 27:—p. 777:—g. 970 (62 p. 489).

Little Woodstrete, ii. g. 771 (14).

Lombard Street, i. 392.

London Bridge, i. 592.

London Wall, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

Marshalsea prison, i. 738, 823 (p. 408), 853, 865, 925, 1302, 1332, 1410, 1457, 1471; ii. 422, 682.

-, knight marshal. See Hopton Sir R.

Mercers Chapel, i. 790.

Mille Alley, i. g. 149 (40).

Millefeldes in St. Pancras, i. g. 149 (40).

Minories nunnery (supp.), i. 643 (f. 38); II. 775 (f. 54).

Moorfields, ii. 417 (p. 199).

Moorgate (Moregate), i. 1027 (3); ii. 417 (p. 199).

Mugwell Street, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

Newgate, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 416).

-, Rose Tavern, i. 1424.

Newgate prison, i. 848, 1093, 1119, 1180, 1181 (pp. 588–91).

New Inn, ii. g. 773 ii. (10).

New Temple bars, i. g. 1383 (110).

Old Bailey, ii. 283.

Old Fyshestrete, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

Paul's Cross (Pol's Crosse), i. 776, 783, 790, 810, 823, 1127, 1138; ii. 710.

Pentecoste Lane, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 416).

Peter Quay (Peterkey), ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

Petie Wales, i. 147.

Poules Backehouse, ii. g. 771 (14).

Poultry, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

Powles Wharf, i. 1384.

Queenhithe (Quene high) ward, ii. g. 648 (40).

Rattcliffe, i. 1384.

Rolls House (the Rolls), i. 643 (ff. 89, 90).

Ryall or Tower in le Ryall, ii. g. 648 (62 p. 347).

St. Alphege, i. g. 716 (20); ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

St. Andrew's next Baynard's Castle, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

St. Andrew's, Holborn, ii. g. 476 (50), 771 (14).

St. Audoen, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 416).

St. Augustine's, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Bartholomew's hospital, or hosp. of St. Barth. the Less, in West Smithfield, ii. g. 648 (47), 771 (14).

St. Bartholomew's priory (supp.), by West Smithfield, i. 643 (ff. 11, 44–5), 925; ii. 775 (ff. 15, 61):—g. 332 (61), 771 (34).

St. Benet Fink, ii. 283:—g. 200 (23).

St. Benet's, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

St. Benet Sherugge, i. g. 716 (17).

St. Botolph in East Smithfield, ii. g. 476 (p. 246).

St. Botolph Within, ii. g. 772 (4).

St. Botolph Without Aldersgate, i. g. 149 (40); 1537 (35); ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Botolph Without Algate, i. g. 718 (4 p. 358).

St. Bride's (Saynt Brigytt) in Fleet Street or without Ludgate, i. 1351, 1430; ii. g. 332 (38), 771 (8, 14).

St. Christopher's, ii. g. 772 (4).

St. Christopher's beside the Stocks, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Clement's Danes, i. g. 1383 (110).

St. Dionysius in Fanchurch Strete, i. g. 302 (65).

St. Dunstan in the West, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Edmond's, Lombard Street, ii. g. 332 (2).

St. Ethelburga without Bishopsgate, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Faith's, i. 468.

St. Giles without Cripplegate, ii. g. 648 (55), 771 (14).

St. Giles in the Fields, ii. g. 200 (34).

-, hospital (supp.), i. g. 1383 (110).

St. Gregory's, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Helen's (St. Elen) nunnery, i. 643 (f. 43):—g. 1383 (110 p. 693); ii. 775 (f. 60).

St. John's Bars, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. John's, Clerkenwell, ii. 754 (p. 386).

St. John's Lane, i. g. 970 (1).

St. John Street, ii. p. 437:—g. 771 (14).

St. John Zacharie, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

St. Katharine Colman, i. 678.

-, curate of. See Stevens.

St. Katharine Christchurch, i. g. 1383 (56).

St. Katharine's, i. 147 (1, 2).

St. Katharine's College, near the Tower, inventory, i. 309.

-, master. See Latham, G.

St. Katharine's Lane, i. 147.

St. Lawrence, ii. g. 648 (51 p. 343).

St. Laurence Lane, i. g. 716 (17).

St. Lawrence in Old Jewry, i. g. 716 (17).

St. Magnus, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

St. Margaret in Lothbury, i. g. 149 (17).

St. Martin's in the Fields, i. p. 783; ii. g. 332 (22).

St. Martin's Gate, i. 73.

St. Martin's le Graund, college or free chapel (supp.), i. 643 (f. 19); ii. 775 (f. 29):—g. 773 i. (35).

St. Martin's within Ludgate, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

St. Martin in the Vintry, i. g. 1166 (9, 18); ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Mary Abchurche, ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

St. Mary Bowchurch (or de Arcubus), i. 1280 (f. 41); ii. g. 771 (14 p. 415).

St. Mary Axe (St. Mary at Naxe), i. g. 1383 (110 p. 693).

St. Mary Colchurch, ii. g. 332 (91).

St. Mary Graces. See below Tower Hill.

St. Mary Magdalen in Oldfysshestrete, ii. g. 648 (62), 771 (14).

St. Mary of Rouncivall (Lady Rounsyvall) College (supp.), i. 643 (f. 52.; ii. 775 (f. 32).

St. Mary Spitell or the New Hospital of St. Mary without Bishopsgate, i. 643 (ff. 1, 35):—g. 149 (32), 716 (17), 1537 (23); ii. 775 (ff. 1, 39, 50).

-, abbot. See Mayer, W.

St. Michael in Cornhill, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Mildred's, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Nicholas Colde Abbey, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Nicholas within Newgate, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Nicholas Shambelles or Shambulles, i. 1027 (2); ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Olave's, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Pancras, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Pancras in the Fields, Midd., i. g. 149 (40); ii. ii. g. 200 (34), 771 (14).

St. Paul's cathedral (Powlles, Poules, Polles), i. 113, 148 (134), 468, 650 (55–6), 1398, 1425, 1468:—g. 1383 (72); ii. 303, 560.

-, dean of, i. 113. See Maye, William, LL.D.

-, dean and chapter, i. 643 (ff. 28, 31–2, 35–8, 45, 47):—g. 716 (16); ii. 775 (ff. 41, 45–6, 50–3, 62, 65):—g. 771 (3).

-, minor canons, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Peter's in Cornhill, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Peter in Westchepe, ii. g. 771 (14).

St.Sepulchre's or St.Sepulchre, without Newgate, i. g. 149 (39), 302 (57), 970 (25), 1383 (71); ii. p. 437:—g. 332 (63, 76), 648 (25 pp. 337–8), 771 (14, 34).

St. Stephen in Colemanstrete, i. g. 149 (40).

St. Swithin's, ii. g. 771 (14).

St. Thomas of Acon or Acres, hospital or college (supp.), i. 643 (ff. 22, 43); ii. 775 (f. 21, 59).

-, master. See Gopferler, L.

St. Thomas Apostle, ii. g. 648 (62 p. 347).

Savoy bailiwick, i. 963 (128).

Savoy Hospital, ii. g. 771 (14).

Shordiche, i. g. 716 (17).

Silver Street, i. 1087.

Smithfield, i. 1180; ii. 22.

Smytheslane, i. g. 716 (17).

Soper Lane, ii. g. 771 (14).

Steelyard (Stuliard), i. 1137, 1433; ii. 450, 661. See also Hanse.

Stepney. See under S.

Stews suppressed, i. 592.

Stocks, ii. g. 771 (14).

Strand (Stronde), i. g. 1383 (110 p. 693).

Thames Street, ii. g. 771 (14).

Thavies Inn (Davis Inne, Thavys Inn), i. 236; ii. g. 771 (14 p. 416).

Three Nuns, i. 991.

Tower, i. 119, 348, 643 (f. 90), 678, 689, 732, 744, 848, 920n, 922, 924, 938, 963 (35, 69, 70, 130), 1013, 1027, 1051, 1165 (11), 1180n, 1181 (pp. 589–90), 1384:—g. 1166 (54); ii. 141, 171–2, 331 (45), 475 (78–9), 533, 540n, 546 (p. 276), 547, 553, 605, 620, 645, 661, 752, 756, 760–1, 775 (ff. 91, 93, 96).

-, gunners in, i. g. 970 (27).

-, lieutenant. See Knyvett, Sir A.; also Stoner, Sir W. (Sept., 1546).

-, Mint, i. 650 (32, 45–6) 868, 1065, 1101:—g. 716 (3, 8), 970 (18), 1166 (53); ii. 19, 82, 108, 134, 770 (3):—g. 476 (93).

-, auditor of. See Dunche, W.

-, ordnance and ordnance house in, i. 90, 303, 643 (ff. 67, 72, 78), 651 (2), 699, 1041, 1194, 1342, 1397, 1512; ii. 618, 775 (ff. 82, 87, 91, 96).

-, wardrobe in, ii. 754.

-, yeomen, ii. 475 (79, 103).

Tower Hill, ii. 555 (6).

-, abbey of St. Mary Graces, i. 643 (ff. 16, 35):—g. 149 (6, 17), 718 (4 p. 368); ii. 775 (ff. 25, 50):—pp. 436, 440:—g. 476 (p. 246), 772 (4).

-, abbot. See More, H.

Tower Wharf, i. 147.

Trelmelstrete or Turmelstrete, i. g. 970 (1).

Vintry, ii. g. 771 (14).

Wallockes Barne, Midd., ii. g. 771 (14).

Watling Street, ii. g. 771 (14).

Westchepe, ii. g. 771 (14).

Westsmithfield, i. g. 302 (57); ii. g. 771 (14).

White Friars (supp.), i. 643 (ff. 10, 90):—p. 772; ii. 775 (f. 14).

-, prior. See Gibbs, J.

Windmill, i. 392.

Windmill Hill, i. p. 783.

Wood Street, i. 1533; ii. 243, 293:—g. 771 (14).

London, bp. of. See Bonner, E.

London, Ant., i. 643 (f. 11).

-, Robt., i. 643 (f. 26); ii. 775 (f. 28).

Londons, Essex, i. g. 1166 (72).

Lone, Edw., ii. g. 648 (46).

Lonecrofte, Wm., i. g. 1537 (35).

Lonenbergh. See Lauenburg.

Lonesdale, John, i. g. 1166 (26).

Long or Longe, Lady, i. 969 iii., 1384 (p. 697).

-, Sir Henry, i. 91 (Wilts):—g. 970 (32, 62 p. 489); ii. 475 (51):—g. 332 (25).

-, Sir Ric., of the Privy Chamber (died 29 Sept., 1546), i. 969, 1280 (1 f. 41, 2, 3), 1384 (pp. 695–6):—g. 302 (30), 717 (5), 970 (32), 1166 (20); ii. 244 (p. 115), 769 iv. (15), 775 (f. 104):—g. 200 (36), 771 (28, 35).

-, Robt., i. g. 149 (40), 716 (17), 1383 (110); ii. g. 771 (14).

-, Stephen, i. 748, 946.

-, Thos., i. g. 302 (65); ii. g. 773 ii. (18).

Longa Villa, Heref. See Longtown.

Longbridge Deverill, Wilts, ii. g. 648 (11).

Longbrig, Westmld. See Loughrig.

Longbrydge, Ric., ii. g. 200 (19).

Longden Dale (Longdondale), Chesh., i. g. 970 (38).

Longdon (Longedon), Salop, i. g. 716 (12).

Longdon (Longden), Staff., ii. 182, 199 (133), 770 (5):—g. 332 (76).

Longdon on Tern (Longedon), Salop, i. 947.

Longe. See Long.

Longelednam, Linc. See Leadenham.

Longevalle. See Longueval.

Longevile. See Longvile.

Longfelde, Arthur, i. g. 717 (5).

Longford, Essex, ii. g. 200 (50).

Longford, Midd., ii. p. 435.

Longforde, Alex., i. g. 716 (20).

Longhed, John, ii. g. 771 (37).

Longhope (Longe Hope), Glouc., ii. 436.

Longland, John, bp. of Lincoln, q.v.

Longlawford, Warw. See Lawford.

Longleat (Longleyte), Wilts, ii. g. 648 (11).

-, priory, cell to Hinton, ii. g. 648 (11).

Longley, Yorks. See Ramsden, Wm., of L.

Longmede, Nic., ii. g. 773 i. (17).

Longrawe, Nthld., i. g. 1166 (65).

Longships, by Land's End, Cornw., ii. p. 455.

Longton, Ric., i. g. 504 (16).

Longtown (Longa Villa), Heref., i. g. 1166 (47).

Longueval (Longevalle), Nic. de Bossut, sieur de, i. 179; ii. 118, 189, 248, 289, 457.

Longueville (Longvile), in the Boulonnais, ii. 328.

Longueville, Francois d' Orleans duke or, son of Mary of Guise, i. 298, 322, 603, 688, 705, 753, 1076, 1079, 1186; ii. 170, 403.

-, letters from, i. 298, 603, 753, 1076, 1186; ii. 403.

Longvile (Longevile), Arthur, i. 91 (1, 2, Bucks), 1384 (p. 695).

Lonsdale (Lomesdale), Westmld., ii. g. 771 (12).

Loomer, Hants. See Lomer.

Loose, Kent, i. g. 1383 (105).

Lopes (Loppes), Fras., i. 643 (f. 68).

-, Lewes, a Portuguese, i. 269.

-, Martin, Spanish merchant, i. 141–2, 148 (5), 206, 348, 788–9, 868 (p. 426), 870, 1452:—g. 149 (3), 1166 (54).

Loppes. See Lopes.

Lord or Lorde, Mr., i. 631.

-, John, ii. 647 (19).

-, Nic., i. g. 718 (4).

-, Ric., i. p. 779; ii. g. 773 ii. (19).

Lord Chancellor, ii. 771 (1). See Wriothesley.

Lords, the. See Council.

Loreyn. See Lorraine.

Lorges, Gabriel de Montgomery sieur de, captain of Francis I.'s Scottish Guard, commander of the French forces in Scotland (in 1545), i. 8 (p. 4), 322, 329, 559, 696–7; ii. 485, 549, 755 (2).

-, -, letters from, i. 696–7; ii. 549.

Lorraine (Laurayne, Loreyn), i. 312, 408, 482, 753, 799, 1275; ii. 14 (p. 7), 255, 309, 384 (p. 187), 577, 623, 730.

Lorraine, Anne de, duchess of Arschot, letters from, i. 851, 1293.

Lorraine (Loren), Francis duke of (died 12 June, 1545), and his children, ii. 688.

Lorraine (Loreign, Loreyn), John of, Cardinal, High Chamberlain of France, i. 8 (p. 6), 9, 87 (p. 37), 753, 1077–8, 1174, 1200, 1394 (4), 1405; ii. 170, 549, 564.

-, -, letters from, i. 1077, 1174.

Lorraine, Nicholas of, bp. of Metz, q.v.

Lorraine, the younger dowager of. See Christina of Denmark.

Lorwynche, Glouc., i. g. 302 (65 p. 153).

Lorymer, John, i. g. 504 (31).

-, Thos., i. g. 504 (31).

Loscoo, Yorks., ii. g. 648 (25 p. 335).

Loseherst, Kent, in Staplehurst, i. g. 1537 (24).

Losford (Losseforde), Salop, i. g. 302 (25).

Loshe, Chr., i. g. 1166 (26).

Losse, Agnes, ii. g. 332 (61).

-, Hugh, i. 91 (Midd.), 643 (ff. 90, 92–3):—p. 772:—g. 716 (20); ii. g. 332 (61), 772 (4).

-, Wm., i. 1290.

Losseforde, Salop. See Losford.

Losshert, Jasper, i. 1026.

Lostwithiel, Cornw., gaol of, i. g. 970 (28).

Lother. See Lowther.

Lothian (Lowdian), in Scotland, i. 1279 (pp. 627, 630).

Lothingland, Suff., ii. g. 771 (30).

Lottingen or Lottingham (Lottingham), in the Boulonnais, i. 941, 1427.

Lotty or Lotte, Antonio, a Florentine, ii. 690, 699.

Loudon (Rowlesdon), Wilts, i. g. 718 (11).

Louecombe, Hants. See Luccomb.

Loughrig (Longbrig), Westmld., ii. g. 771 (12).

Loughton (Laugton), in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 628).

Louis XI., King, i. 840.

Loumpnoure. See Lomnor.

Lounde, Yorks. See Lund.

Lounde, West-, Surr. See Westland.

Louth (Lowthe), Linc., i. g. 717 (13).

Louth (Lowthe), Sir Oliver Plunket baron of, i. 275 ii.

Louvain (Lovayn), i. 615; ii. 297, 569.

-, letters dated at, ii. 290, 756.

Louvain University, articles of, i. 325, 467.

-, prohibited books, i. 781.

Lovat (Lovet), Lord, i. 1363.

Lovayn. See Louvain.

Love, Ancor, ii. g. 332 (7).

-, Ant., i. g. 149 (33).

-, John, i. 503, 643 (f. 79); ii. 775 (ff. 86, 95).

-, Thos., i. 519:—g. 302 (65); ii. g. 332 (7).

-, Wm., ii. g. 476 (55).

Lovecombe, i. of Wight. See Luccomb.

Lovecrofte, Wm., i. g. 1537 (11).

Lovedaie, Robt., ii. 697.

Lovekin (Lufkyn), George, i. g. 302 (2).

Lovell, Lady, i. 643 (f. 85).

-, Francis lord, attainted in 1487, whose mother was sister and sole heiress of Viscount Beaumont, i. g. 302 (65), 1537 (29).

-, Sir Fras., i. 91 (Norf.), 1384 (p. 696):—g. 1166 (13); ii. 697 (p. 366):—g. 476 (p. 247).

-, John, i. g. 718 (4); ii. g. 648 (17), 771 (37).

-, Sir Thomas, ii. g. 773 i. (40).

Lovenberdge. See Lauenburg.

Loverleigh, Dors., i. g. 302 (64), 504 (47).

Lovett, Geo., i. p. 773; 11. p. 433.

-, Wm., ii. g. 771 (37).

Lovinghen. See Lauingen.

Lovybond, John, i. g. 1166 (73).

Lovye, John, i. g. 504 (31).

Low Countries. See Flanders.

Lowcross (Lokerhouse), Yorks., i. p. 779.

Lowdham (Lowdam), Notts, i. g. 504 (47).

Lowdian. See Lothian.

Lowdlowe. See Ludlow.

Lowe, Agnes, i. g. 970 (62 p. 489).

-, Joan, i. g. 970 (62 p. 489).

-, John, ii. g. 648 (62 p. 348).

-, Owen, clk., ii. g. 648 (62 p. 348).

-, Ric., i. g. 970 (62 p. 489).

-, Thos., i. 643 (f. 10):—g. 970 (62 p. 489); ii. 775 (f. 13).

-, Wm., ii. g. 476 (1).

Lowen, Thos., i. g. 1537 (29).

Lowestoft (Leystofte, Leystowe), Suff., ii. 11:—p. 456.

Lowick (Luffewick), Ntht., chantry in St. Peter's church, ii. g. 648 (39, 52).

Lownde, Wm., ii. g. 773 ii. (18).

Lowson, John, ii. g. 648 (22).

Lowthe. See Louth.

Lowther (Loder, Lodier, Lother), Sir John, captain of Carlisle castle, i. 1167, 1516:—g. 302 (30); ii. 775 (f. 90):—g. 773 ii. (3).

-, Lancelot, i. g. 717 (1).

Loxhill, Wilts, i. g. 149 (40).

Loxley Magna et Parva, Staff., i. g. 970 (61).

Loys, Sr Pierre. See Farnese.

Lubbenham, Leic. See Lubenham.

Lubeck (Lubyque, Lewbycke), i. 8 (p. 5), 54, 119, 126, 165 (p. 84), 170, 195, 201, 271, 287, 291, 301 (4), 333, 338, 1137, 1328, 1438.

-, letter from the consuls and senate, i. 287.

Lubenham (Lubbenham), Leic., ii. g. 332 (57).

Lubyque. See Lubeck.

Luca. See Lucca.

Lucas, Mr., i. 1119, 1137.

-, Joan, i. 148 (51):—g. 149 (35).

-, (Luckas), John, i. 836:—g. 1383 (15), 1537 (35); ii. p. 460:—g. 773 i. (15).

-, -, map by, ii. p. 460.

-, Nic., ii. g. 773 ii. (5).

-, Ric., ii. g. 476 (55).

-, Robt., i. g. 149 (35).

-, Sebastian, a Clevois, i. 16, 145, 148 (119), 179, 256–7, 315, 333, 378, 473, 495, 511–2, 571, 1473; ii. 707, 775 (f. 77):—p. 435.

-, -, letters from, i. 257, 378, 1473.

-, Thos., ii. 775 (f. 80):—g. 773 i. (21, 40).

-, Wm., i. g. 1383 (89); ii. g. 476 (107).

Lucca (Luke, Luca), in Italy, i. 1231:—g. 1383 (110 p. 693); ii. 53:—g. 476 (19).

Lucca, bp. of, letter from, i. 1012.

Luccomb (Louecombe, Lovecombe), I. of Wight, i. pp. 775, 781.

Luce, Mr., canon of Exeter. See Leveson.

Luceallermeade, Devon, ii. g. 200 (19).

Lucemburgh. See Luxemburg.

Luchtemacher. See Lightmaker.

Luckas. See Lucas.

Lucker, Nthld., i. g. 504 (11).

Lucy, Pierre Jehan. See Luty.

Lucy, Wm., ii. 331 (16).

Ludcomb, Soms., i. g. 1166 (3).

Luddeham (Ludenham, Ludnam), Kent, ii. g. 200 (10), 476 (12).

Luddington (Lullyngton, Leddyngton), Ntht. and Hunts, i. g. 1383 (89, 110 p. 693); ii. g. 773 ii. (12).

-, rectcr of, inventory of his goods, ii. 240 ii.

Ludekens. See Luetkens.

Ludgarshall, Suss., ii. g. 773 i. (21).

Ludham (Luddeham), Norf., ii. g. 771 (30).

Ludkyn. See Luetkens.

Ludlam, John, i. g. 1166 (73).

-, Thos., i. g. 1166 (73 p. 581).

-, Wm., i. g. 1166 (73).

Ludlow (Lowdlowe), John, escheator of Hants and Wilts (a.d. 1515), ii. g. 773 i.

Ludlowe, Thos., i. 414, 1503:—g. 1537 (25).

Ludnam, Kent. See Luddenham.

Ludney, Linc., ii. g. 476 (85).

Ludstone, Salop, i. g. 1537 (25).

Luen, John de. See Liane.

Luetkens (Ludkyn), Gerard, i. 1433.

-, (Ludekens, Lutkyns), Hans, van Wurg, i. 339, 936.

Luffe, John, ii. g. 476 (96).

Luffewick, Ntht. See Lowick.

Lufkyn. See Lovekin.

Lugy, Mons. de, i. 1469.

Luke, in Italy. See Lucca.

Luke, Ric., baron of Exchequer, i. g. 970 (32).

Luke, Volradus a. See Vander Lugh, Follaert.

Lukyn, Geoff., i. 1064.

Lullingham, in the Boulonnais. See Leulinghem.

Lullington, Soms., ii. g. 648 (11).

Lullyngton, Hunts. See Luddington.

Lulworth, Dors., ii. p. 460.

Lulworth, East- (Estlullworth), Dors., i. g. 504 (46).

Lumby, Yorks., ii. p. 440.

Lumby, Robt., i. g. 718 (4 p. 357).

Lumley, John, ii. g. 772 (4).

Lumnour. See Lomner.

Lunardo, Count. See Megi.

Lund, in Scania, letter dated at, ii. 341, 368–9.

Lund (Lounde), Yorks., i. p. 773.

Lundoris. See Lindores.

Luneburg, in Germany, i. 165 (p. 84).

Luneburg, Ernest (of Zelle) duke of (died in Jan., 1546), his sons, i. 165.

Luneburg, Francis duke of, i. 165.

Luneburg (Lunenburgh, Lunyburge, Luneborch), duke of (see also Brunswick-Luneburg), reported slain, ii. 302.

Lupton, Marg., i. 643 (f. 2); ii. 775 (f. 2).

-, Thos., i. g. 718 (4 p. 357).

Lusache. See Luzarches.

Luscher, Wm., escheator of Surrey and Sussex (a.d. 1519), ii. g. 773 i.

Luscombe, Hen., ii. g. 200 (19).

Lusheborne. See Lisbon.

Lushon, John, i. g. 1537 (11, 35).

Luson, Wm., i. p. 778.

Lussheborne. See Lisbon.

Lusyn, Nic., ii. g. 648 (43, 51 p. 344).

Luther (Lutter) Martin (died Feb., 1546), and Lutherans, i. 131, 134, 330, 369, 385, 492, 894, 935, 1331; ii. 275, 406, 441, 506, 633 (2).

-, -, portrait of, i. 1331 (3).

Lutkyn or Lutkyns. See Luetkens.

Lutleigh, John, ii. g. 200 (19).

Luton, Beds, i. 1032, 1441:—g. 504 (47); ii. p. 434.

-, vicar of, i. 26.

Lutrell. See Luttrell.

Lutter. See Luther.

Lutton, Ntht. and Hunts, i. g. 718 (4), 970 (62).

Luttrell (Lutterell), Sir John, i. 91 (1, 2, Soms.), 643 (f. 82).

-, John, i. 946.

-, (Lutrell), Thomas or Sir Thomas, chief justice of Common Pleas in Ireland, signature of, i. 17, 219, 281–2, 427, 914.

-, -, other references, ii. g. 476 (23, 43, 49).

Luty (Lucy), Pier Giovan, da Sciena or of Sienna, i. 1048; ii. 322, 598, 775 (f. 96).

-, -, letter from, i. 1048.

-, -, petition from, ii. 322.

Luxborne. See Lisbon.

Luxemburg (Lucemburgh), duchy and town, i. 286, 296, 323 (p. 162), 326, 492, 749; ii. 112, 309 380, 602.

-, letter dated, i. 412.

-, governor of. See Lyere, J. de.

Luycurg. See Leutkirch.

Luzarches (Lusache), in France i. 1396.

Lwyd (Lloyd) river, co. Montgomery, i. g. 302 (65 p. 152); 1537 (35); ii. g. 332 (91).

Lychelade, —, i. 161.

Lychepole, Suss. See Leechpool.

Lydd, Kent, i. p. 773; ii. g. 476 (55).

Lydd Court (Lydcourte), Kent, i. g. 504 (17).

Lyddell, Patrick, ii. 6.

Lydecote, Wm., ii. g. 773 ii. (15).

Lydeard St. Lawrence, Soms., i. p. 783.

Lydfford, Berks. See Lyford.

Lydney, Glouc., ii. 436.

Lye (Ley), Salop, i. g. 302 (65 p. 152), 1166 (20).

Lye, Surr. See Lee.

Lye (surname). See Lee.

Lyeght Foyett. See Lightfoot.

Lyell, Joan, i. g. 149 (37).

-, Wm., chaplain, i. 1363–4.

Lyene or Lyenne. See Liane.

Lyere (Lyre), near Antwerp, i. 263–4, 270.

Lyere (Lyra), John de, lord of Berchem, Charles V.s', muster master, governor of Luxemburg, i. 191, 1070.

Lyerpole. See Liverpool.

Lyffyld, Mrs., i. 392.

Lyford (Lydfford), Berks., ii. g. 648 (25 p. 336).

Lygh. See Lee.

Lyght. See Lyte.

Lygon (Lyngham), John, ii. 472.

-, Sir Ric., i. 590.

Lyle. See Lisle.

Lylgrave, Wm., ii. g. 200 (24).

Lyllie, Wm., ii. 775 (f. 18).

Lylvesey. See Livesey.

Lym, —. ii. g. 773 ii.

Lymden, —, mayor of Portsmouth, ii. 747.

Lyme Regis, Dors., ii. p. 460.

Lymghen. See Lingen.

Lyminge (Lymmyng, Lymynges, Lymmege), Kent, ii. 442:—g. 200 (37).

Lymington, Hants, i. 1158.

Lymington, Soms., i. g. 1537 (16).

Lymme, Kent. See Lympne.

Lymmesfeld, Surr. See Limpsfield.

Lymmynge, Kent. See Lyminge.

Lympeny, John, ii. g. 773 i. (31).

Lympne (Lymme), Kent, ii. p. 442.

Lympsham, Soms., i. g. 302 (17).

Lymsye, Edw., ii. g. 476 (12).

-, John, ii. g. 476 (12).

Lyn. See Lynn.

Lynche (Linche), Gervaise, clk., i. 643 (f. 25):—p. 778; ii. 775 (f. 38).

Lyncombe, Soms., beside Widcombe, ii. p. 440.

Lynde. See De la Lynde.

Lyneham, Wilts, ii. g. 332 (25).

Lyneoxe or Lyneux. See Lennox.

Lyng, Soms., i. p. 781.

Lyngham, John. See Lygon.

Lyngham, in Germany. See Lingen.

Lynn, Norf., i. 585, 1280 (1 f. 6, 2, 3); ii. g. 773 i. (16).

-, Friars (supp.), i. 1280 (f. 6).

-, St. John's hospital (supp.), i. p. 777.

Lynne (Lyn), John, i. g. 1383 (89, 110).

-, Robt., ii. g. 648 (62).

-, Roland, ii. g. 648 (22).

Lynolde, Ric., ii. g. 332 (7).

Lynsey. See Lindsay.

Lynsted, Kent, ii. g. 200 (10).

Lyon, Hugh, i. 738.

Lyon, John, i. 1506:—g. 149 (40), 302 (65 p. 152).

Lyon, John de. See Liane.

Lyons, in France, i. 142 (p. 63), 381, 482, 596, 954, 989, 1044, 1335, 1361, 1374, 1448 (pp. 725–6); ii. 337, 346, 353, 457 (p. 216), 603.

Lyons castle, co. Kildare, i. 920.

Lyquith, co. Glamorgan. See Leckwith.

Lyra or Lyre. See Lyere.

Lysle. See Lisle; also Leslie.

Lysley or Lyslye. See Lisle.

Lyss, Hants, i. g. 504 (1).

Lyster, i. 643 (f. 67), i.e., Lille, q.v.

Lytcote, Chr., ii. g. 772 (4).

-, Kath., ii. g. 772 (4).

Lyte (Lyght), John i. 91 (Soms.).

-, (Lyght), Wm, ii. g. 332 (74), 476 (p. 246).

Lytleton. See Littleton.

Lyttey, Hants, i. 643 (f. 89).

Lyttlewytnam. Berks. See Wittenham.

Lytton, Robt., sheriff of Essex and Herts (1545–6), i. 91 (1, 2, Herts), 1384 (p. 696); ii. 472.

-, Roland, i. 91 (1, 2, Herts).

Lyverton, Berks. See Leverton.