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Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 13, 1264-1268. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1937.

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Laceby, Lescheby [co. Lincoln], 371.

Lacy, Lascy, Alice de, 498.

-, Edmund de, earl of Lincoln, estate of, 490–1.

-, -, Henry de, his son. 412–3, 464.

-, -, - Margaret, his wife, daughter of William Lungespeye, 464.

-, Katherine de, 384.

-, Margaret de, former countess of Lincoln, wife of John de, 338–9, 401.

-, Maud de, wife of Geoffrey de Genvill, 381–2.

-, Robert de, and Amicia, his wife, 159, 556–7.

-, Roger, 419.

Lagenerhe, William de, 417.

Lalleford. See Lawford.

Lambert. Hugh, 521.

Lamele, Elias de, 371.

Lancaster, Lancastr', Lanc', manor, 539.

-, honour, 291.

-, preaching friars of, 74.

Lancaster, county, sheriff of. See Lathum.

-, -, tallages in, 539.

-, -, forests in. See Lonsdale.

Lancastr, Lanc, Roger de, keeper of Lonsdale forest, 74, 310.

-, -, steward of forest north of Trent, 323.

-, -, respite for, 234, 356–7.

-, -, gifts to, 375–6, 447.

-, -, lands of, 457–8.

-, -, attorneys for, 527.

-, -, Philippa, his wife, daughter of Hugh de Bolebec, 447, 457–8, 527.

Lancea, Galvan, 560.

Landa. See Launde.

Landa, John de, knight, 315.

Landeford. See Langford.

Landwad, William de, 293.

Laneham. See Lavenham.

Langeford, Nigel de, 527, 557.

Langel. See Langley.

Langeleye, Langel, Simon de, 258.

-, Thomas de, keeper of Wychwood forest, 1–2, 23.

Langerisses, Nicholas de, 42.

Langeton, Gervase de, 131.

Langetwait, Hugh de, 527.

Langewath. See Langthwaite.

Langford, Landeford [co. Nottingham], 447.

Langham [co. Suffolk], manor, 185.

Langham, Lambin de, 548.

Langley, Langeleye [co. Buckingham], manor, 444.

-, park, timber in, 440.

Langley, Langel [co. Oxford], prison, 23.

Langley, Langel [in Acton Burnel, co. Salop], 55–6.

Langters, Clement, 450.

Langthwaite, Langewath, Langwath [in Arkengarthdale, co. York], forest, timber in, 323, 327.

Lantonay. See Llanthony.

Lanwanok, Richard de, 226.

Larg', John le, 360.

Large, Alice la, 155.

-, Robert le, 155.

Lasceles, Lascel, Roger de, 396, 502.

Lascy, Lacy, Adam de, 127.

-, Henry de, the king's servant, 180, 555.

-, the king's cook, gift to, 19.

Lassington, Lassindon [co. Gloucester], manor, 25, 489.

Lathbury, Lathebir [co. Buckingham], 150.

Lathum, Robert de, sheriff of Lancashire, respite for, 212.

Latimer, William le, 230, 264.

-, -, gifts to, 167, 276.

-, -, junior, agreement of, 545–6.

-, -, -, Alice, his wife, daughter of Walter Ledet 545–6.

Launde, Landa [co. Leicester], prior of, 86, 557.

Launde, William de la, 404.

Launton, Cecilia de, 235.

Laurenz, John, of Romney, 35–6.

Laurit, Simon, of Horncastle, 555.

Lavania, Thedise de, canon of Meaux, pope's chaplain, 138.

Lavender, Elena la, king's laundress, 426.

Lavendon, Lavenden [co. Buckingham], 15.

Lavenham, Leveheye, Leveye, Laneham [co. Suffolk], manor, 185–6.

-, church, 92.

Laverton, Leverton [co. Somerset], 417.

Lawford, Church, Lalleford [co. Warwick], 257.

Lawford, Long, Longa Lalleford [co. Warwick], 516.

Lea, Leye [co. Derby], 54.

Lead, purchase of, for king's works, 185.

-, timber for lead mine, 204.

-, delivery of, to abbot, 313, 321.

Leadenham, Ledenham [co. Lincoln], 191.

Leamington, Liminton [co. Warwick], manor, 504.

Lecia, Amicia daughter of, 23.

Ledebyre, John de, 437.

Ledenham. See Leadenham.

Ledes. See Leeds.

Ledet, Walter, 545–6.

-, -, Ermetrude, his wife, 348, 545–6.

-, -, -, Alice, their daughter, wife of William le Latimer, 545–6.

-, Christiana, her sister, 233, 546.

Ledewith, Geoffrey de, 117.

Lee on the Solent, la Leygh [co. Southampton], 490.

Lee, Peter de, bailiff of Handborough, mandate to, 276.

Leeds, Ledes [co. Kent], prior of, 86.

Legal:—
-, assignment of dower, 9, 16, 29, 58, 78, 100, 130, 155, 178, 185–6, 218, 235, 237, 256–7, 281, 293, 311, 322, 336, 348, 359, 380, 383–4, 405, 414, 427, 447, 468–70, 487–9, 514–6, 545–6, 554, 561.

-, mill assigned for, 401–2.

-, inquisition appointed to assess, 418–9.
-, pardon for harbouring felons, 15.
-, interference by sheriff with coroner in execution of his duty, 22.
-, general release of prisoners taken during hostilities, 26.
-, tallies and quittances deposited in chest to be produced for execution of will, 33.
-, manor assigned for upkeep of heiress, 41–2.
-, manor, pledged by prisoner in security of ransom, restored, 43.
-, rival claims to wardship, 55.
-, rent for serjeanty to tenant engaged on king's service, 55–6.
-, exchange of manors, 58–9, 117, 156.
-, appeal in suit of homicide to be postponed, 79.
-, estates seized during civil war restored to owners, 44–6, 81, 83–4, 87, 93–4, 96, 123, 136–40, 142–4, 164, 216, 221, 226–8, 230, 236, 243, 306, 315.
-, transfer of venue of suit owing to partiality of under-sheriff, 95.
-, security to be given by magnate threatening earl of Leicester, 95.
-, sheriff reproved for compelling suitors to pay a fine for beau plaider, 100.
-, pleas of dower and free marriage, 111, 240.
-, lands of heiresses, failing to pay homage and relief, seized, 112, 118.
-, warranty for not attending court, 114.
-, pleas of restoration of charter, 123.
-, appointment of justices to hear complaints of damage in civil war, and to arrest malefactors, 128.
-, security given by rebels for appearing in king's court, 129.
-, wrongdoers during civil war to be arrested and imprisoned till payment of ransom, 132.
-, provisions for hearing suits touching alienation of lands after battle of Lewes, 133.
-, grant of lands in chief, held for a term, 135.
-, illegal changes of manorial customs and services, 142–3.
-, recovery of goods and chattels by citizens on submission, 149.
-, annual rent remitted for loyalty to king, 152, 478.
-, portion of suicide's lands granted to heiress next of kin, 155.
-, lands granted by king, wrongfully, restored to heirs, 161.
-, actions postponed, when parties are on king's service, 167.
-, rent remitted for alienated serjeanty, 177.
-, revocation of grant of lands held in socage, 178–9.
-, bail for man accused from jealousy, 181–2.
-, restoration of lands to enfeoffees, 134, 183, 190, 222, 231–2, 435–6, 540, 553.
-, debts remitted to executor, in consideration of expenses incurred by dead tenant in chief, 198–9.
-, marriage portions restored to wives of disinherited rebels, 199–200, 221, 229, 266.
-, manor restored to heir without proof of age, 200.
-, lands demised to rebel, and confiscated, restored to original owner, 207.
-, imprisonment of suitor, to prevent his recovery of his lands, 218–9.
-, pleas of trespass, 241.
-, service in army excused to countess defending Isle of Wight, 249.
-, records of manorial suit to be sent under seal by sheriff to justices at Westminster, 260.
-, bail for woman accused through 'false suggestion', 287.
-, position as to relief of lands held of an honour and not of crown according to Magna Carta, 291–2.
-, bail for prisoner whose accuser has disappeared, 292.
-, lands seized during civil wars taken into king's hands, pending inquiry, 295, 315, 317.
-, bail for rebel, 297.
-, king's debt discharged from ecclesiastical tithes, 334.
-, bail for citizens accused through malevolence, 337.
-, earl of Gloucester to restore dower lands seized from king, 338–9.
-, postponement of judgment, 351.
-, abbot compelled to surrender title deeds by force, 353.
-, grant of lands at annual rent of a pair of gloves, 354.
-, essoins before justices coram rege, 356–7.
-, admission by prior of default in advowson suit against king, 358–9.
-, sanctuary, 360.
-, lands of slain rebels restored to heiresses, 366–7.
-, land restored to minor carried overseas by compulsion, 376.
-, objection to particular justices in case upheld, 383.
-, conditions for demise of manor according to charter of enfeoffment, 385–6, 391–2, 397.
-, assignment of revenues for minors whose lands are in king's hands, 412–3.
-, attorneys admitted for impotent suitor, 429–30.
-, appeals in suits of homicide quashed, 440–1.
-, remission of rent to town in consideration of services and losses in royal cause, 443–4.
-, arrears of rent in manor and soke remitted, 453.
-, schedule of division of Munfichet estates, 456–8.
-, amercements before justices in eyre, for building dike, cancelled, 471.
-, refusal of sheriff to replevin accused declared innocent by accuser, 476.
-, bail for trespassers through error in inquisition, 479–80.
-, enquiry into destruction of dyke, 490–1.
-, serjeanty of Roger de Scaccario in courts, 496.
-, quit claim of right to manor, with appurtenances, 516–9, 531–2, 553.
-, for ecclesiastical and Jewish causes see under Ecclesiastical, Jews.

Lega, Simon de, 521.

Lege, Henry de, 513.

Legia. See Liège.

Leiburn. See Leyburn.

Leicester, Leyc, earl of. See Monte Forti.

-, countess. See Eleanor.

-, abbey of, 527.

-, abbot of, letter to, 33.

-, -, mandate to, 86.

-, Loretta, dowager countess of Leicester, the recluse of Hackington, requested by king to give opinion as to liberty of the stewardship of England re earldom and honour of, 115.

-, prison in, 10, 152, 164–5.

Leicester, county, sheriff of. See Bagod.

Leie. See Lye.

Leigh, la Leye [co. Oxford], 424.

Lek, Bek, John de, 262, 270.

Leministr. See Leominster.

Leministr, Liminstr, Philip de, janitor of Hereford castle, 74.

-, -, Alice, his wife, alms for, 74, 76, 281.

Lenn. See Lynn, King's.

Lenton [co. Nottingham], prior of, 85.

Lentyn, Andrew de, 420, 550.

-, Roger de, clerk of the wardrobe, 211.

Leominster, Leministr [co. Hereford], prior of, letter to, 115.

Leprovicensis rectius Limovicensis. See Limoges.

Lescheby. See Laceby.

Lesclavener, Bartholomew, merchant of Amiens, 109.

Lesenes. See Lessness.

Lesiniaco. See Leziniaco.

Lessness, Lesenes, Lesn, Lesnes [co. Kent], abbot of, 86, 291–2.

Lette, William, 417.

Leuesham. See Lewisham.

Leuesham, Thomas de, 372.

Leukenor, Geoffrey de, gift to, 55.

-, Nicholas de, keeper of the wardrobe, letters close authorized through, 286.

-, -, payments to, 165, 172, 176, 178, 186, 188, 193, 195–6, 230, 261, 270, 288, 291, 294, 298, 302, 341, 348, 379, 401–2, 423, 428, 486.

-, -, mandate to, 274.

-, -, gift to, 329.

-, -, debt to, 397.

-, William de, king's butler, 278, 316, 426, 464.

-, -, deliveries to, 12, 36–7, 47, 210, 282, 423, 475.

-, -, gifts to, 315, 403, 439.

Leus. See Lewes.

Leveheye, Leveye. See Lavenham.

Leverton. See Laverton.

Levesone, Alexander, 457.

Levyng, Hamo, of Romney, 35–6.

Lewes, Leus [co. Sussex], 36, 494.

-, prior of, 86, 299, 498.

-, battle at (1264) referred to, 69, 74, 77, 87, 96, 105, 132–3, 135, 147, 185, 231, 431, 435, 439, 466, 471.

Lewes, Henry de, smith, 14.

Lewisham, Leuesham [co. Kent], prior of, 155.

Lexham, West, Westlechesham [co. Norfolk], manor, 540.

Lexinton, John de, 554.

-, -, Margery, his widow. See Merleye.

Leyburn, Leyborn, Leiburn, Roger de, justiciar of forest north of Trent, 146, 203, 368, 380, 383–4, 444, 463, 557, 559.

-, -, letters close authorized through, 333, 353, 445.

-, -, gifts to, 168, 190, 222, 248, 257–8, 305, 325, 383–4, 405, 472.

-, -, debt to, 525.

-, -, deliveries to, 334.

-, -, letters to, 163, 350, 317–8, 408, 434, 478.

-, -, mandates to, 164, 174, 210, 215–6, 267–8, 273–4, 276, 279, 309–13, 317, 323, 327, 331, 347, 410, 412, 415, 476, 482.

-, -, Eleanor, his wife. See Quency.

Leyc. See Leicester.

Leycestr, Leyc, Adam de, canon of Leicester, 175–6.

-, Ralph de, the king's clerk, 459.

-, Roger de, keeper of the rolls of the Bench, 11.

-, -, letter to, 226.

Leye. See Lythewood.

Leye. See Lea, Leigh.

Leye, Lighe, Thomas de la, 524, 527–8, 553.

-, William de la, 524. Cf. Lye.

Leygh, la. See Lee.

Leziniaco, Lesiniaco, Geoffrey de, the king's half brother, 302, 486.

-, -, servants of, 153.

-, -, agreement with, 232–3.

-, -, debt to, 507, 521–2.

-, Guy de, the king's half brother, 500.

Lideford. See Lydford.

Lideham. See Lydham.

Lidewod. See Lythewood.

Liège, Legia [Belgium], bishop of, 99.

Lighe. See Leye.

Lilleshall, Lilleshull, Lulleshulle, Lolleshal [co. Stafford], abbot of, 86, 104, 544–5.

Lillingstone Lovel, Lillingstan [co. Buckingham], 161.

Limare, Limar, Lymer, Lymare, John de, gift to, 295.

-, -, debt to, 541–2.

-, -, William, his brother, 542.

-, Ralph de, 550.

Liminton. See Leamington.

Liministr. See Leministr.

Limoges, Limovicensis, Leprovicensis [Haute Vienne], bishopric of, 387, 552.

Linby, Lindeby [co. Nottingham], manor, 509, 536.

-, hay in Sherwood forest, timber in, 482.

Linc, Alured de, heirs of, 2.

-, William de, of Yarmouth, 224, 499.

Lincoln, Linc, earl of. See Lacy.

-, letters close dated at, 476–7.

-, mayor and citizens, letter to, 283–4.

-, citizens of, 87, 90–1, 288, 348, 397, 401, 513–4.

-, Jews of, 1, 78, 265, 281–2, 425, 439, 450.

-, strife in, 16.

-, tallage of, 535.

-, prison in, 42, 146, 162, 176, 212, 450, 468, 477.

-, rent of town, 412–3.

-, hospital in, 84.

-, friars minor in, 476.

-, penitentiary friars in, 476.

-, bishop of. See Gravesende.

-, dean and chapter, 85, 146.

-, archdeaconry of, 340–1.

Lincoln, county, justices in eyre in, 421, 430, 432, 437, 445, 470, 473.

-, -, coroners in, 61.

-, -, tallages in, 353, 535.

Lind. See Lynde.

Lindeby. See Linby.

Lindes, Lynd, Alan de, the king's envoy, gift to, 304.

-, John de, 109.

-, Simon de, clerk, 31.

-, Walter de, 158, 410, 542.

Lindewod. See Linwood.

Lindraper, John le, 210.

Lingedraper, Ivo le, of London, 422.

Linley Green, Lynleye [in Stanford Bishop, co. Hereford], manor, 136.

Linton, Robert de, buyer of the wardrobe, mandates to, 3 et passim.

-, -, deliveries by, 11, 41.

-, -, - to, 56.

Linwood, Lindewod [co. Lincoln], wood of, 87.

Lira. See Lyre.

Lithegreynes, Lythegreynes, John de, 376, 561–2.

Lithewod. See Lythewood.

Little, Geoffrey, 446.

Littlebir, John de, letter to, 81.

-, Martin de, justice, 438.

-, -, gift to, 459.

Littlemore, Litlemor' [co. Oxford], prioress of, gift to, 326.

Liveries out of wardrobe. See Ewell, Linton, Turri.
-, gown, complete, with fur, 3.
-, - for ladies, 8, 12, 74, 169, 274, 282–3, 286, 345, 407, 412, 426, 461, 482–3.
-, - for officials, 11–3.
-, - for king's workmen and masons, 14–5.
-, - for marshals, 28.
-, - for serjeants at arms, 158, 275.
-, - for master of House of Converts, 309.
-, cloth for mantles, tunics, and shifts for nuns, 73.
-, tunic, dalmatic and chasuble, suitable for priests, 299.
-, chasuble, two dalmatics, two cloths of gold for king's use, 302.

Llanthony Prima, Lantonay [co. Monmouth], prior of, 117.

-, Walter, ex-prior of, 382.

Llanthony Secunda, Lantonay [co. Gloucester], prior of, gifts to, 29, 151.

Llewelyn ap Griffith, prince of North Wales, 129, 332, 335.

-, -, letters to, 94–5, 374–5. 496–7.

-, -, - from, 117–8.

-, -, war with, 387.

Loches. See Loges.

Locston. See Loxton.

Locus Sancti Edwardi. See Netley.

Loddre, Walter, vatlettus of Godfrey de Dexemuth, 126.

Lodewale. See Ludelawe.

Loges, Loches, Hugh de, 128.

-, Richard de, 128, 381, 486.

-, Roger de, ex-sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, 285.

-, -, gift to, 266.

-, William de, 127, 559.

Lokeston. See Loxton.

Lokinton, William de, chaplain to the earl of Leicester, 57.

Lolworth, Lolleword, Lollewrth [co. Cambridge], 256, 302.

Lond. See Lound.

London, 63, 67, 101, 119, 219, 222, 435, 448–9, 491, 515, 524, 540, 543, 550–1.
-, mayor of. See Thomas.
-, sheriff. See Richard.
-, mayor and sheriff of, letters to, 29.
-, king in, 80, 85, 88, 98, 160, 231.
-, citizens of, 89–90, 142, 144–6, 149, 163, 178, 181, 187–8, 238, 261, 280, 291, 292, 316, 407, 463–5, 514.
-, agreements by, to restore seized goods, 230.
-, inquisition as to loyalty of, 245–6.
-, preaching friars in, 25–6, 168, 303.
-, friars minor in, 26.
-, Carmelites in, 321.
-, penitentiary friars in, 433.
-, parliament in, 36, 87, 89, 96, 118, 379, 552.
-, houses in, 96, 132, 189.
-, ships in, 25.
-, chancery in, 548.
-, debt of city, 510.
-, royal occupation of city, 134.
-, cloths in, 51.
-, change in, 157, 262.
-, lead from, 185.
-, archers sent to, 191–2.
-, king's bailiff of, 298.
-, hostages in, 157.
-, disturbances in, 175.
-, farm of, 275–6.
-, money demanded from, 287, 461–2.
-, prisoners in, 337.
-, occupied by earl of Gloucester, 374, 453.
-, Jews of, 12, 21, 62, 83, 145, 147, 153, 170–1, 183–4, 196–7, 201, 203, 205, 208, 261, 277, 285, 295–7, 302, 306, 338, 343, 349–51, 372–3, 402–5, 409, 417, 423, 428, 431, 441–2, 459–60, 465, 471–2, 554.
-, dean and chapter of, 505.
-, chamberlain of. See Capeles, Suff'.
-, wines in, 2–3, 12, 36–7, 40, 47, 52–3, 65, 73, 208, 213, 264, 266, 273, 282, 286–7, 291, 303, 313, 316, 318, 321–2, 324–6, 336, 343, 349, 402, 424–6, 433, 437, 439–40, 442, 444, 484.

-, places in:—
-, Aldersgate, Aldregate, Penitentiary brethren of Jesus Christ outside, gift to, 176.

-, street, 184.
-, Baynard's Castle, Castrum Baynardi, 189, 300.
-, Bishopsgate, Bisshopesgate, hospital outside, gift to prior of, 173.
-, Cripplegate, Crepelgate, hermitage at, 29.
-, Domus Conversorum, 147, 154–5, 357.

-, provision for upkeep of, 309.

-, Hugh, and John, chaplains in, 154–5, 217, 279.

-, Dean of Arches, ex-master of, 309.
-, Holy Trinity priory, gifts to, 235–6, 238–9.
-, Newgate, Neugate, prisoners in, 44, 79, 286–7, 292, 301, 473.
-, New Temple, 239, 374, 378, 380, 386, 391–3, 398, 407, 502, 514, 520–2, 532, 542, 559.
-, St. Bartholomew's priory, prior of 86, 525.
-, St. Clement's parish, without. 384, 501.
-, St. Martin's le Grand, 177.

-, dean of. See Chauvent.
-, St. Paul's, letters close dated at, 2–3, 79–80, 313–24, 375–7.

-, justices in, 375–6.
-, The Tower, chaplains in, 13, 76.

-, prisoners in, 144, 174–7, 179, 181, 245, 332, 351, 422, 428–9.

-, chains stored in, 149.

-, buildings in, 153.

-, hostages in, 157.

-, armaments for, 159, 276. 280.

-, payments made at, 237–8.

-, gowns for garrison, 275.

-, wages for garrison, 275–6.

-, custody of, 314.

-, lead for, 313.

-, breastwork, britachia, in. 321.

-, serjeants at arms in, 316, 414–5.

London, Lond', Alban de, 222.

-, Hawise de, 534.

-, Henry de, the queen's clerk, gifts to, 172, 470, 526.

-, John de, clerk of princess Eleanor, 5.

-, -, constable of Windsor castle, letter to, 135–6.

-, -, gifts to, 6, 434.

-, Mary, wife of Saer, son of Henry de, 447–8.

-, William de, 417.

Long Forest [co. Salop], timber in, 296.

Long Mynd, Lungemunede [co. Salop], 337.

Longe, John le, 15–6.

Longetoke, William de, 415.

Longis, Simon, of Everdon, and Alice, his daughter, 550.

Lonsdale, Lounesdale [co. Lancaster], forest, timber in, 74.

Loreg. See Lorog.

Lorence, Philip, son of William, 166.

Lorog, Loreg, Peter de, knight, 522.

Lothingland, Ludingland [co. Suffolk], manor, 475, 537.

Lotterel. See Luterel.

Louis IX, king of France, 280, 560.

-, envoys to, 47.

-, letters to, 78–9, 106, 136, 368–8, 552.

-, envoys of, 120–1.

Lound, Lond, Lund [co. Lincoln], manor, 87, 105.

Lounesdale. See Lonsdale.

Lount, Roger de, preaching friar, 37.

Louth, de Parco, de Parco Lude, Park [co. Lincoln], abbot of, 86.

-, prior of, 85.

Louther, Thomas de, 527.

Lovayn, Luveyn, Matthew de, 463, 556.

-, -, Helesenta, his wife, 463.

Lovel, Luvel, Fulk, 3.

-, James, 373.

-, John, 365.

-, -, the king's huntsman, 12.

-, -, -, gifts to, 200, 257, 262–3, 313.

-, -, -, appointed justice. 361.

-, Katherine, 4.

Lovetot, Lovetote, Luvetoft, Roger de, letters to, 94, 123–4.

-, -, agreement of, 388–9, 391–2.

Lowesby [co. Leicester], 482.

Loxton, Locston, Lokeston [co. Somerset], 487–8.

Lucas, Nicholas, 419.

Lucca, Luk [Italy], merchants of, 398.

Lucy, Geoffrey de, knight, 139, 246.

-, -, mandate to, 86.

Ludelawe, Lodewale. Nicholas de, 376, 381.

-, -, Margery, his wife, 376, 381.

-, Richard de, monk of Wenlock, 397–8.

Ludgershall, Lutegarsall, Luttegreshall [co. Wilts], manor, 538.

-, king's chamber in, 59.

-, chapel in, 406.

-, men of, 406.

-, prison in, 421.

-, park, deer leaps (saltatoria), in, 77.

Ludham, Godfrey de, archbishop of York, letter to, 79.

-, John de, 526.

-, Robert de, 500.

Ludingland. See Lothingland.

Ludington, Ludynton. See Lutton.

Luff', Hugh, 415.

Luffield, Luffeud [co. Northampton], prior of, gift to, 193.

Lugdunensis. See Lyon.

Lugwardine, Lugwardin [co. Hereford], manor, 109, 537.

Luk. See Lucca.

Lullay, John, 415.

Lulleshall. See Lilleshall.

Lund. See Lound.

Lund, Peter del, 287.

Lungemunede. See Long Mynd.

Lungespeye, Maud, 502, 523–4.

-, William, estate of, 464.

-, -, Margaret, his daughter. See Lacy.

Lungevill, Lungevil, John de, debts of, 281–2.

-, -, estate of, 388.

Lungmouner, John le, 419.

Lupus, Hugh, 253.

-, John, 521.

Lurton, Hugh de, 370.

Lutegarsall. See Ludgershall.

Luterel, Lotterel, Alexander, 59.

-, Robert, clerk of king of Almain, 310.

Luther, Beatrice, wife of Thomas de, 519.

Luton, Luxinton [co. Bedford], 530.

Luton, Alice de, 499.

-, William de, 254, 364.

Luttan, Philip de, 504.

Luttegreshall. See Ludgershall.

Luttesb', Robert de, and Alice, his wife, 255.

Lutton in the Wold, Ludington, Lydinton, Ludynton [co. Northampton], manor, 385, 393–4.

Luveband, Thomas, 500.

Luvel. See Lovel.

Luverik, Robert, and Alexander, his brother, 177.

Luvetoft. See Lovetot.

Luveyn. See Lovayn.

Luxinton rectius Luyinton. See Luton.

Lydford, Lideford [co. Devon], manor, 463.

Lydham, Lideham [co. Salop], 207.

Lydinton. See Lutton.

Lydyard, Adam de, 475.

Lye, Leie [co. Hereford], 253.

Lye, Thomas de la, 300–1.

-, -, William de la, his brother, 300–1. Cf. Leye.

Lyewrth. See Ixworth.

Lymare. See Limare.

Lynde, Lynd', Linde, John de la, letters close authorized through, 462.

-, -, keeper of City of London, 157, 163, 174, 184, 189, 235, 238, 298.

-, -, - of Tower of London, 174–7, 181–2, 208, 476.

-, -, - of Gillingham forest, 406, 415, 465.

-, -, seneschal, 426, 429.

-, -, gifts to, 176, 182, 203–4, 318, 439–40, 467.

-, -, surety, 358.

-, -, witness, 389–90, 392–4.

-, -, debt of, 551.

-, -, quittance for, 499.

-, Robert de la, 499.

Lynleye. See Linley.

Lynn, King's, Lenn, Len [co. Norfolk], 22, 109, 306, 373.

-, bailiffs of, letters to, 126, 369.

-, prison in, 76.

-, wines in, 205.

-, tolls in, 340.

-, riots in, 360.

Lyns. See Lyuns.

Lyon, Lugdunensis [Rhone], 366.

-, bishop of. See Sabaudia.

Lyre, Lira [Eure], Richard, procurator of, 374.

Lythegreynes. See Lithegreynes.

Lythewood, Lidewod, Lithewod, Leye [co. Salop], forest, timber in, 191, 331, 343–4.

Lyuns, Lyns, Roger de, 167, 231.