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Leland, John, v. 4
Lennox, Esm? Stuart, Duke of, iv. 346; v. 123
Lennox, Matthew Stuart, Earl of, iv. 227, 244; v. 123
Lennox, Margaret, Countess of, iv. 220, 221
Leofa, slayer of Eadmund the Magnificent, i. 123
Leofric, Earl of Mercia, i. 150, 152
Lepanto, battle of, iv. 297
Leslie, David, vi. 79, 80, 83, 84
Levant Company, v. 161
Leven, Alexander Leslie, first Earl of , vi. 18
Lever, Thomas, iv. 119, 128, 132
Lewes, battle of, ii. 70, 71; Mise of, 71; Protestant martyrs at, iv. 96
Lewis of Bavaria, Emperor, ii. 217-219, 221, 229, 235, 248
Lewis d'Outremer, king of France, i. 210
Lexington, skirmish at, viii. 22
Leyva, Alonzo da, iv. 363
Lichfield, diocese of, i. 83
Li?ge taken by Marlborough, vii. 117
Liegnitz, battle of, vii. 302
Ligny, battle of, viii. 207
Lilburne, John, vi. 28, 75, 78
Lille reduced by Marlborough, vii. 134
Lilly, William, iii. 200
Limerick, siege of, vii. 72, 73
Limitation Bill, vi. 323
Limoges welcomes Du Guesclin, ii. 285; stormed by the Black Prince, 286
Linacre, Thomas, iii. 190, 197, 256
Lincoln, one of the Five Boroughs, i. 117; battles of, 219; ii. 2; relieved by John, i. 356; Jews at, ii. 126, 127
Lincolnshire surrendered to Ecgfrith by Wulfhere, i. 86; rising in, iii. 323
Lindesay of the Byres, Patrick, sixth Lord, iv. 225, 228, 230
Lindisfarne, i. 69, 79, 87, 97
Lindiswaras, i. 73, 117
Linen manufacture, Irish, its foundation, v. 291
Lisbon, Drake's and Norris's expedition to, iv. 367, 368
Lisle, Alice, vii. 11, 66
Litany, the English, iv. 40
Lithsmen of London, i. 300
Liverpool, its rise, vii. 196
"Livery," ii. 311, 355; iii. 105
Llewelyn ap Jorwerth, prince of North Wales, ii. 5, 54-58, 108
Llywarch Hen, ii. 49, 53
Lochleven, Mary Stuart imprisoned at, iv. 257, 258
Locke, John, vi. 170, 171, 259
Logic, study of, at Oxford, i. 288
Lodi, battle of, viii. 122
Londonderry colonized, v. 289; siege of, vii. 57, 58
Longchamp, William, Bishop of Ely and justiciar, i. 260, 261, 264
"Lord" and "man," their mutual relations, i. 133; and villeins, i. 323-325
Lorraine annexed by France, vii. 215
Lorraine, the Cardinal of, iv. 267
Loughborough, Alexander Wedderburn, first Lord, viii. 154
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