Index of Persons and Places: L

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 10, 1447-1455. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.

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'Index of Persons and Places: L', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 10, 1447-1455, (London, 1915) pp. 833-847. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol10/pp833-847 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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L . See Leonardus.

Labere, John de. See Bere.

Lache, Patrick, scholar, of Glasgow, dispensation to, 703.

-, Lacche, William, a monk of Tavistock abbey, dispensation to, 289.

-, See also Leche.

Lachlane, Fyngolla, Macgilane, dispensed to marry, 703.

-, -, relatives of, 703.

Laffran (i. e. La Freyne), John, clerk, to be a notary public, 626.

-, -, form of oath of, 626.

Laghtgannon, in Killannin parish, co. Galway. See Killeroon.

Laigleys. See Laygles.

Lales, Thomas, sometime a canon of Leighlin and prebendary of Painestown, 425.

Lambert, Isabel, abbess of Wilton, indult to, 387.

Lambery, Stephen, vicar of St. Uny, Lelant, dispensation to, 147.

Lambeth, Lamehik, Lamehith, Lamhithe [co. Surrey], a manor of the archbishop of Canterbury, letters dated at, 250 corrigenda, 472, 653.

-, Newington by, q. v.

Lambton, William, subdeacon, rector of Fillingham, dispensation to, 24.

-, -, indult to, 38.

Lamehik, Lamehith, Lamhithe. See Lambeth.

Lamington, Lammynton [co. Lanark], the second portion, called the rectory of Hartside, in the parish church of, 184.

-, See also Hartside.

Lanark [co. Lanark], chapel of, appropriated to Hamilton collegiate church, 76.

Lanbyhangellitrarch (rectius Lanvyhangellitraeth). See Llanfihangel y Traethau.

Lancaster, John, duke of. See John.

Lancaster, Loncastria [co. Lancasshire], parish church of St. Mary, 338.

Lancastre, Master John, advocate of the court of York, 248.

Lancestonie . See Launceston.

Lanchester, Lancastre [co. Durham], collegiate church, canon of. See Fereby alias Murchall, Robert.

-, prebend in. See Esh.

Landadey . See Ballyboggan.

Landich, John, an Augustinian canon of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 646.

Landwade, Landwad [cos. Cambridge and Suffolk], William Cotton, lord of, 200.

Lang, Alsona, a nun of Kilculliheen, provided to the abbacy of the same, 508.

Langley Marish, Langley Marreys [co. Buckingham], manor of, granted to Eton College, 17,

Langley, John, nobleman, donsel, exemption granted to, 107.

-, Joan White his handmaiden, 107.

-, John, knight, of Durham, exemption granted to, 158.

-, -, Beatrice his wife, 158.

-, -, Margaret Somerby his handmaiden, 158.

-, Richard, a monk of St. Albans, indult to, 46.

Langport, Richard. See Longcoper.

Langstrothir, Langstrothyr, John, castellan of the city of Rhodes, papal commissary, 264, 265.

-, -, papal mandatary, 261, 262.

-, -, castellan of the city of Rhodes and preceptor of Balshall, confirmation of a grant to, 161, 162.

-, -, preceptor of Dalbyon-the-Wolds, and lieutenant of the turcopolier of Rhodes, 26.

-, Langstrothyr, John, rector of Quenington, dispensation to, 24.

-, -, a canon of London, further dispensation to, 161.

Langtoft [co. York, E.R.], a prebend in York, 52.

Langton, John, bishop of St. Davids, death of, 295.

Lanreath, Lanrythow [co. Cornwall], rectory of, 178.

Lanvyhangellitraeth. See Llanfihangel y Traethau.

Laoniensis . See Killaloe.

Lara. See Granard.

Largo, Largow [co. Fife], vicarage of, 203, 547.

la Rode. See Rode (Carlton).

Lasey, John, a canon of Southwell, and a member of household of John Kempe, archbishop of Canterbury, indult to, 149.

Las ossas , Alfonsus de, 430 note.

Lasswade, Leswaid [co. Edinburgh], appropriation of the rectory of, to the episcopal mensa of St. Andrews, revoked, 220.

-, collation of the rectory of, reserved to the bishop of St. Andrews for life, 220.

Lastico, John de, master of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 307.

-, -, dispute with Hugh Midilton, 25.

-, -, grant by, confirmed, 43.

-, -, letters of, confirmed, 161, 162.

la Theroudière, de Trehoderia (rectius Theroderia) [Eure, France], Benedictine priory, Alan prior of. See Hubert.

Lathrisk or Kettle. See Kettle.

Lathuahelti [one of the bounds of Street parish, cos. Westmeath and Longford], 621.

Lathum, John, master or warden of the poor hospital of Greatham, resignation of, 338.

Laucok, Luke, rector of St. Michael at the South Gate, Oxford, dispensation to, 130.

-, Laukok, Luke, priest, rector of Henley on Thames, indult to, 682.

Laude , F. de, 4 et passim to page 635.

Lauder. See Lawder.

Laudonia , archdeacon of. See Lothian.

Laudre, Lauedre. See Lawder.

Lauezius , F., 180, 181, 182, 269.

-, -, correction initialled by, 274.

-, -, a clerk of the apostolic camera, 272.

-, -, a notary of the apostolic camera, 274.

Laukok. See Laucok.

Launceston, de Lancestonie [co. Cornwall], Augustinian priory of St. Stephen the Protomartyr, canon of. See Paris, Robert.

Laurencekirk, Convayth, Conveth, Convetht, Conwa [co. Kincardine], parish church of St. Laurence, rectory of, 210, 226, 227, 258, 259, 452, 669.

-, -, in the collation of the bishop and chapter of St. Andrews, 227.

Lausanne [Switzerland], bishop of, papal mandatary, 196.

-, adherents of Felix V. in, 453.

-, council of, 89, 226, 374.

-, -, See also Basel.

Lauteriis , David de, a chaplain of Nicholas, bishop of Placentia, 274.

Lavagh, in Achonry parish, co. Sligo. See Court.

Lavenham [co. Suffolk], parish church of, 91.

la Voulte, Volta [Ardèche, France], Cluniac priory (erroneously stated to be in St. Andrew's diocese), monk of. See Vacherii, Pontius.

Lawadre. See Lawder.

La Warre, lord. See West, Richard.

-, Elizabeth, baroness, indult to, 524.

Lawder, George, bishop of Argyll, institution made by, 697.

-, Lauder, Lawedre, Robert de, a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Cardross, vicar of Selkirk and of Earlston, holder of a pension on the fruits of the prebend of Barlanark, formerly a litigant in respect of the vicarage of Selkirk, to have collation afresh of that vicarage, 310, 311.

-, -, priest, a canon of Dunblane, provided to the bishopric of Dunblane, 298.

-, -, bishop elect of Dunblane, formerly provided to a canonry of Glasgow and the prebend of Cardross, 291.

-, -, formerly vicar of Earlston, 324.

-, -, formerly vicar of Selkirk, 332.

-, -, bishop of Dunblane, faculties to, 6, 7.

-, Lawedre, Robert, sometime vicar of Hamilton, 441.

-, Lauder, Laudre, Lewde, Thomas, priest, chancellor of St. Andrews, provided to the bishopric of Dunkeld, 599, 599 note.

-, -, [bishop] elect of Dunkeld, formerly a litigant in respect of a canonry of and the treasurership of Glasgow, 576.

-, Lawadre, Thomas de, a canon of Aberdeen, 476.

-, Lauedre, Thomas de, priest, provided to a second vicarage in the parish church of Ratho, 86.

-, Lauedre, Lawdre, William de, lord of Hatton, indult to, 10.

-, -, petition of, 85.

Lawdonia . See Lothian.

Lawedre. See Lawder.

Lawrance, Margaret, noblewoman, indult to, 383.

Lawson, William, priest, notary public, 482.

Lax, John, a brother of the hospital of the Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr of the English at Rome, petition of, 615.

-, -, lease to, by the said hospital of certain houses in Rome, confirmed, 615, 616.

-, -, letter of, 531.

-, alias Chestre, John, rector of Street, an abbreviator of apostolic letters, dispensations to, 49, 71.

-, -, faculty to, 160.

-, -, indult to, 55.

-, John, clerk, of the diocese of Bath and Wells, 530, 531.

-, William, priest, of the diocese of Durham, dispensation to, 160.

-, -, indult to, 105.

Laygles, Laigleys, Layles, Layyles, Thomas, vicar of Rathfran (now Templemurry), dean of Killala, 378.

-, -, spelling of name of, 378 note.

Layti, (rectius Layci), Richard, rector of Newington by Lambeth, dispensation to, 155.

Layyles. See Laygles.

Leachpadraig. See Leckpatrick.

Lebury, in the diocese of Winchester, William Coper, lord of, 304.

Leche, James, rector of Dunboyne, dispensation to, 80.

-, John, a canon of Armagh, and prebendary of Clonfeacle, 460.

-, -, farmer of. See Occony, Solomon.

-, -, petition of, 459.

-, Leths, John, rector of Kilkeel, dispensation to, 80.

-, Patrick, a canon of Dunblane and prebendary of Logie, proposed resignation of, 292.

-, See also Lache.

le Chen. See Chen.

Leck, John, rector of Warboys, dispensation to, 166.

Leckhampton, Lekehempton [co. Gloucester], tithes belonging to the parish church of, 105.

Leckpatrick, Leachpadraig [co. Tyrone], rectory of, 313.

Ledbury, Ledburi [co. Hereford], hospital of St. Catherine, 15.

Ledbury, Thomas, clerk, a litigant in the court of the archbishop of Canterbury, 691.

Ledys, John, vicar of St. Andrews, Hacconby, to be a notary public, 627.

-, -, form of oath to be taken by, 627.

Leek Wootton, Vattona [co. Warwick], church of, 13.

le Franc, le Frank. See Franke.

Legate, John, archdeacon of St. Andrews, vicar general in spirituals of James, bishop of St. Andrews, institution by, 563.

Lege Dei , abbey de. See Leix.

Legendorff , P. de, 58, 110 et passim to page 267.

Leghis , priory de. See Leighs.

Leghton Busard, Leghtynbusarde. See Leighton Buzzard.

Legname, Baptista, bishop of Concordia, nuncio of Eugenius IV to England and Scotland and the parts etc. of Germany, Ireland and Holland, 27.

Leicester [co. Leicester], archdeacon of, compensation paid to, for the union of Barkston and Plungar, 231.

Leigh, Ley [in Quethiock parish, co. Cornwall], Thomas Penpoll, lord of, 304.

Leighlin [co. Carlow], bishop of, papal mandatary, 148, 390, 497.

-, -, benefice alleged to be in the collation of, 424.

-, -, provision of a benefice in the collation of, 404.

-, John, bishop of. See Mulgan (or O'Mulligan).

-, Meylerus, bishop of. See le Poer.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Fleming.

-, William, bishop of, grant by, 148.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 403.

-, dean and chapter of, provision of a benefice in the collation of, 404.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 596.

-, canons of. See Lales, Thomas; O'Lalor, Richard.

-, chapter of, assent to episcopal unions, 424, 425.

-, prebend in. See Painestown.

-, Richard O'Lalor of, 425.

Leighs, de Leghis [co. Essex], Augustinian priory, canon of. See Greni, John.

Leighton, Henry de, bishop of Aberdeen, dispensation granted by, 533.

Leighton Buzzard, Leghton Busard, Leghtynbusarde [co. Bedford], Thomas Palmer alias Dyer, lord of a place in, 629.

-, grant of fairs in, 17, 18.

Leix, de Lege Dei [in Abbeyleix parish, Queen's County], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 403, 423, 425, 497, 596.

-, -, Donald, abbot of, afterwards a monk of the same, 390.

-, -, Patrick, abbot of. See O'Lalor.

-, -, father-abbot of, 390.

Lekehempton. See Leckhampton.

Lelant, St. Uny, Sancti Eunii iuxta Lalanta [co. Cornwall], parish church of, 147.

Lemara, Geoffrey de, rector of Multifarnham, to be received as an Augustinian canon of Tristernagh, 413.

-, -, an Augustinian canon of Tristernagh priory, to be prior of the same, 412.

le Marchant. See Marchant.

Lenax, Hugh, priest, sometime vicar of Kirriemuir, 686.

Lennox, county (i. e. earldom) of, 623.

Lennox, Duncan, earl of, father of Isabel [Stewart], duchess of Albany, put to death by James I., king of Scots, 623.

-, Isabel, countess of. See Stewart.

Lenton [co. Nottingham], Cluniac priory of the Holy Trinity, prior of, papal mandatary, 246, 248.

-, -, John, prior of. See Medilburgh.

Leochel, Lochal [co. Aberdeen], Thomas de Sancto Claro, sometime vicar of, 624.

Leodiensis [episcopus]. See Liége.

Leonardus , papal registers rubricated by, 305 note, 376 note, 435note.

Leous, i. e. the isle of Lewis, Eynch in. See Eye.

le Poer. See Poer.

Leslee alias Lytstar, John, priest, to be vicar of Blacat, 547.

Lessewyeduwyn. See Lessudden.

Lessudden, Lessewyeduwyn [or St. Boswell's, co. Roxburgh], vicarage of, 411.

Leswaid. See Lasswade.

Leths. See Leche.

Letteley. See Netley.

Leuenax . See Lennox.

Leuesham. See Lewisham.

Levinston, Levynston, Alexander, clerk, nominated by James II. to a canonry in Aberdeen, 214.

-, Lewinston, Alexander, clerk, an intruded canon of Glasgow, 405.

-, Levynston, Alexander, knight, a councillor of James II., king of Scotland, 571.

-, Lewynyston, James de, lord of Stobo, indult to, 10.

-, -, his wife, 10.

-, Lewyngston, John de, priest, dispensation to, 438.

-, Levingstene, Levingston, Thomas de, a bishop of the universal church, rector commendatary of Kirkinner, 96, 196.

-, -, professed in the Cistercian order, reservation of a Cistercian monastery in Scotland for, to be held in commendam, 257.

-, -, pension assigned to, 257.

Lew. See Treftan.

Lewclin (rectius Lewelin). See Lewelin.

Lewde. See Lawder.

Lewelin, Lewclin, David, priest, indult to, 490.

Lewes [co. Sussex], Cluniac priory, monk of. See Sherman, William.

Lewinston. See Levinston.

Lewis, Lewys, John, clerk, notary public, 135.

-, Philip, priest, indult to, 304.

Lewisham, Leuesham [co. Kent], manor of, resumed by Henry V. and granted to the Carthusian house of Sheen, 237.

Lewyngston, Lewynyston. See Levinston.

Lewys. See Lewis.

Lexovien[sis]. See Lisieux.

Ley. See Leigh.

Leyny, de Campolagrine [a barony in co. Sligo], John O'Hara, lord of, 713.

Leys , N. de, a clerk of the papal camera, 273, 274.

Leysgeroynan. See Lisgenan.

Libberton, co. Lanark. See Quothquan.

Lichefelib. See Lichfield.

Lichevarowe, Lichewarowe. See Lychebarrowe.

Lichfield, Lichefelib [co. Stafford], bishop of, faculty to, 481.

-, -, papal letters to, 585.

-, William, bishop of. See Heiworth.

-, bishop of. See also Coventry and Lichfield and Coventry infra.

-, John, dean of. See Verney.

-, chancellor of. papal mandatary, 125, 242, 251.

-, Vincent, chancellor of. See Clementis.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 170.

-, William, treasurer of. See Radclyff.

-, canons of. See Chesterfield, Thomas; Heywode, Thomas; Radclyff, George.

-, chapter of, 471, 472.

-, prebends in. See:—

Dassett, Avon.

Handsacre.

Ryton upon Dunsmore.

Tarvin.

-, cathedral church of, Thomas Worsopp, residing at, 40.

-, -, George Radclyff, a continual resident at, 228.

-, bishop's palace at, 471.

-, chapter house of, letters patent dated at, 472.

Lichfield and Coventry [cos. Stafford and Warwick], bishop of, papal mandatary, 80, 467, 611.

-, Nicholas, bishop of. See Close.

-, Reginald, bishop of. See Boulers.

-, William, bishop of. See Bothe and Heiworth.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 296, 596, 600.

-, episcopal mensa of, 471.

-, palaces etc. belonging to the see of, 471.

-, indult for the visitation of the see by deputy, 59.

Lichton, Lychton, Lythton, Alexander de, a canon of Aberdeen, papal mandatary, 214, 667.

-, -, a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of Aboyne, a canon of Moray and prebendary of Duffus, holding the hospital of God's house near Elgin, and vicar of Tarves, to have collation afresh of the said vicarage, 314, 315.

-, -, formerly a canon of Brechin, to have collation afresh of the first abovenamed canonry and prebend, 315, 316.

-, -, a canon of Moray, papal mandatary, 176, 212.

-, Lychton, Duncan, vicar of Inverurie, resignation of, 267.

-, Henry, clerk, provided to the vicarage of Inverurie, dispensation to, 607.

-, Henry de, bishop of Aberdeen, faculty to, for reservation of a benefice to his gift, 315.

-, -, nomination to the vicarage of Tarves made by, 314.

-, Lychton, John, late dean of Brechin, 588.

-, Lychton, William, priest, a litigant for a canonry of Aberdeen and the prebend of Banchory-Devenick, surrender of his right therein, 345, 346.

-, -, Thomas Penven, proctor of, 346.

-, - See also Leighton.

Lickerrig, Lychyrgych [co. Galway], tithes of, 396.

-, St. Cleran's in, Hyshertth Clercayn, Hys hertthelercayn, tithes of, 396.

Liége, Leodiensis [Belgium], John, bishop of. See Horn and Los.

-, reservation of a canonry of, 252 note.

Liel, William, late vicar of Insch, 432.

-, William, late chaplain of St. Rule, Meikle Folla, 451.

Lieuvin, de Lieuvino [diocese of Lisieux], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 503.

Liff, Lyff [co. Forfar], a chapelry annexed to the vicarage of Logie, 504.

-, vicarage of the parish church of, 499.

Lililltona. See Lillington.

Lilischlefe. See Lilliesleaf.

Lilleshall, Lilshull [co. Shropshire], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, canon of. See Haddeley, Thomas.

Lilliesleaf, Lilischlefe [co. Roxburgh], rectory of, 495.

Lillington, Lililltona [co. Warwick], manor of, 13.

Lilshull. See Lilleshall.

Limerick [co. Limerick] bishop of, papal mandatary, 359, 361, 439, 573, 695.

-, -, rights of, in regard to the abbey of Monasteranenagh, 391.

-, John, bishop of. See Mothel.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 280, 292, 574, 718.

-, Adam, dean of. See Oweyn.

-, John, dean of. See Stak.

-, Thomas, dean of. See Oseancan.

-, Robert, dean of. See Poer.

-, Simon, dean of. See Cantwell.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 280, 446, 447, 718.

-, John, provided to the archdeaconry of. See Stak.

-, Denis alias Donald, chancellor of. See Ofelan.

-, Donald, chancellor of. See Odeay.

-, Henry, chancellor of. See Burnham.

-, Patrick, chancellor of. See Omuorhyle.

-, William, chancellor of. See Omuolcorkia.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 292, 433, 447.

-, Alan, precentor of, executor of papal letters, 549.

-, Alan, precentor of. See MacEnery and O'Lynch.

-, Cornelius, precentor of. See Ohymayr.

-, Patrick, precentor of. See Corr.

-, Richard, precentor of. See Purcell.

-, Thomas, precentor of. See Oronan.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 391, 576, 718.

-, Cornelius, treasurer commendatary of. See Ocunlis.

-, John, de facto treasurer of. See Pieg and Scurloch.

-, John, late treasurer of. See Scurloch.

-, Philip, treasurer of. See Lonngyn.

-, Thady, treasurer of. See Macconmara.

-, Thomas, treasurer of. See Chapman.

-, canons of. See Brassyll, John; Duch, John; Fitz (sic), Nicholas; Fitzadam, Edmund de; Macconmara, Matthew; Oconduib, Malachy; O'Connoly, Maurice; Ohely, Philip; Okeyt, Gyllacius; Oronan, Thomas; Orone, Malachy; Purcell, John; Purcell, Richard; Russel, William; Russell alias Crewagh, William; Weae alias Ypa, John de; White, Nicholas.

-, prebends in. See:—

Ardcanny.

Croagh.

Donaghmore, co. Limerick.

Dysert, co. Limerick.

Effin.

Killeedy.

St. Munchin's, Limerick.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 325, 379, 434, 519, 522.

-, parish church of St. Lawrence without the walls of, 522.

-, parish church of St. Munchin, a prebend in Limerick, 437, 458, 695, 696, 697.

-, -, vicarage of, 720.

Lincluden, Lincloden, Lincloudan, Linclouden, Lyncloudane, Lyncloudanne, Lynclouden [co. Kirkcudbright], collegiate church of St. Mary, provost of, papal mandatary, 280, 332, 403, 493.

-, John, provost of. See Methuen.

-, canons of. See Durisder, Andrew de; Lindesay, James de; Methuen, John; Spens, Thomas de; Vaus, Alexander.

-, chapter of, consent to the erection of the parish church of Kirkandrews into a prebend of Lincluden, 342.

-, prebends in. See:—

Kirkandrews.

Lochmaben.

Lincoln [co. Lincoln], bishop of, compensation paid to for the union of the parishes of Barkston and Plungar, 231.

-, -, executor of papal letters, 18.

-, -, litigation before, 535.

-, -, papal mandatary, 4, 19, 25, 40, 42, 57, 201, 347, 374, 414, 462, 462 note, 480, 598, 607, 610, 612.

-, -, sub-executor of, 18.

-, -, to receive the oath of fealty from Nicholas, bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 596.

-, John, bishop of. See Chedworth.

-, Marmaduke, bishop of. See Lumley.

-, Philip, bishop of. See Repington.

-, William, bishop of. See Alnewick.

-, William, bishop elect of. See Gray.

-, bishops of, anniversaries of, celebrated, 535.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 118.

-, John, dean of. See Macworth.

-, archdeacon of, jurisdiction of, 594.

-, official of, faculty to, 481.

-, -, papal mandatary, 594.

-, -, suit before, 594.

-, John, treasurer of. See Crosby and Smeton.

-, William, vice-chancellor of. See Stanley.

-, canons of. See Auncell, John; Crosby, John; Fleming, Robert; Gray, William: Kirkeham, Robert; Merssh, Roger, Moresby, Richard; Sandewich, Walter; Smeton, master John; Witham, William.

-, canonry of, reserved for collation to Francis Condulmarus, 480.

-, ministers and officarii of divine offices in the choir of the cathedral church of, right of, to a meal on certain feasts and anniversaries, 535.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 508, 600.

-, prebends in. See:—

Milton, Great.

Thame.

Thomgate.

-, cathedral church of St. Mary, 33.

-, -, book of, called a consuetudinary, 535, 536.

-, -, celebration of anniversaries at, 535.

-, -, visitation of, 34.

-, Gilbertine priory of St. Catherine without the walls, prior of, faculty to, 454.

-, parish church of St. Giles without the walls of, relaxation of penance to penitents who should visit and give alms to, 572.

Lindesay, Lyndesay, David, clerk, a litigant for a canonry of Aberdeen and the prebend of Banchory-Devenick, 345.

-, Ingram de, bishop of Aberdeen, formerly precentor of Moray, 45.

-, -, exchange of benefices carried out by, 315.

-, -, faculty to dispose of benefices in the cathedral church of Aberdeen and in collegiate churches, in his collation solely or jointly with others, which fall vacant in certain months, 716.

-, -, alleged grievance of Alexander Young against, 689.

-, -, resignations admitted, and provisions made by, 583, 668.

-, Lyndesay, James de, a canon of Glasgow, indult to, 10.

-, -, papal mandatary, 393.

-, -, petition of, 340.

-, Lyndesay, James de, a canon of Lincluden, petition of, 342.

-, Lyndesay, James, clerk, to be treasurer of Moray, 364.

-, Lyndesay, James, clerk, a student in St. Andrew's university, to be collated to the rectory of Inchbrayock, 208.

-, -, de facto rector of Inchbrayock, 543.

-, Lyndesay, James, rector of Inchbrayock, resignation of, 208, 543.

-, Lyndesay, James de, rector of Douglas, dispensation to, 9.

-, Lyndesai, Philip, chaplain in the church of St. Paul, Perth, and vicar of St. Mary, Cleish, 443, 444.

-, Lindesay, Lyndsay, William, clerk, to be a canon of Aberdeen, 583, 584.

-, -, a litigant for a canonry of Aberdeen, 668.

Lindewode, William, clerk, official of the metropolitical court of Canterbury, sentence of, 348.

Lindores, de Londoris, de Lundonis, de Lundoris [in Newburgh parish, co. Fife], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Andrew, abbot of, papal mandatary, 15, 108, 253, 296, 335, 350, 405, 463, 469, 504.

-, -, abbot and convent of, reservation of a benefice in the collation of, 671.

-, -, -, the right of presentation to the vicarage of Dundee claimed by, 251.

-, -, -, John Tiry presented to the vicarage of Dundee by, 251.

Line. See Lyne.

Lineach , priory juxta le. See Nenagh.

Linlithgow, Lynlithqw [co. Linlithgow], John de Balfour, vicar of, 257.

Linstead Magna, co. Suffolk. See Pond Hall.

Linton, Lynton Parva [co. Cambridge], Henry Paris, lord of, 487.

Lisgabail, Lisgabayl. See Lisgoole.

Lisgenan, Leysgeroynan, Lisgewynan [co. Waterford], vicarage of, 458.

Lisgoole, Lisgabail, Lisgabayl, Lisgobail, Lysgabail, Lysgabayl, Lysgobayl. [in Rossorry parish, co. Fermanagh], Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul and St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 494, 518, 546 (bis), 558, 588, 613, 636.

Liseux. See Lisieux. Thomas.

Lisieux, Lexovien[sis], [Calvados, France], Pasquerius, bishop of. See de Vaux.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Basin.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 503.

-, official of, faculty to, 552.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 503.

-, canons of. See Basin, Thomas; Malefurniti, Drew; Parvi, John; Trabat, John.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 299.

-, prebend in. See Lurel.

Lisieux, Liseux, Thomas, dean and canon of St. Paul's, London, official and guardian of the spiritualities during voidance of the see of London, commissary-general of. See Freston, William.

Lismore [Scotland]. See Argyll alias Lismore.

Lismore, Lixmoren[sis], [co. Waterford], bishop of, papal mandatary, 244, 400, 464, 619, 702, 717.

-, -, rights of, in relation to the consecration of the abbot of Molana, 507.

-, - See also Waterford and Lismore.

-, Robert, bishop of. See Poer.

-, church of, canonically united to the church of Waterford, 368.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 683.

-, Gillacius, dean of. See Okeyt.

-, John, dean of. See Cauerdyn.

-, Philip, dean of. See Wyot.

-, Richard, dean of. See Purcell.

-, Thomas, dean of. See Oseancan.

-, William, dean of. See White.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Purcell.

-, Robert, archdeacon of. See Poer.

-, archdeaconry of, reserved for collation to John Purcell, 368.

-, Donatus, chancellor of. See Magrath.

-, John, chancellor of. See White.

-, Paul, chancellor of. See Keting.

-, Philip, chancellor of. See Kargyn alias Macinkargy.

-, Philip de facto chancellor of. See Cristur.

-, Thomultheus, chancellor of. See Ocormacayn.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 365.

-, David, precentor of. See O'Flynn.

-, John, precentor of. See Purcell.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 464.

-, Thomas, treasurer of. See Oronan.

-, canons of. See Butler, Walter; Makugin, Cornelius; Oconduib, Malachy; Odoubly, David; Ohynnows, John; Okeyt, Gyllacius; Omurissa, Thady; Oronan, Thomas; Purcell, Richard; Ronan, Maurice; Stak, John; Wyot, Philip.

-, prebends in. See:—

Clashmore.

Dungarvan.

Kilrossanty.

Tullaghorton.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 436, 448, 507.

Little Dunkeld, co. Perth. See Inchmagrannoch.

Little (Parva) Hasele. See Haseley, Little.

Lixmoren[sis]. See Lismore.

Llandaff [co. Glamorgan], bishop of, suspended in consequence of his illicit consecration of Michael Tregury, provided to the archbishopric of Dublin, 252.

Llandewi-Brefi, Llandewybrebi [co. Cardigan], collegiate church, canon of. See Bromhale, Thomas.

-, -, prebend in. See Llanychaiarn.

Llandewy, William Filsser of, 454.

Llanfachreth, co. Merioneth. See Garth-maclan.

Llanfair, Llanvvair [co. Merioneth], rectory of, 82.

Llanfihangel y Traethau, Lanbyhangellitrarch [rectius Lanvyhangellitraeth] [co. Merioneth], a prebend in Bangor, 74.

Llangan, co. Carmarthen. See Whitland.

Llanuexthairon. See Llanychaiarn.

Llanvvair. See Llanfair.

Llanychaiarn, Llanuexthairon [co. Cardigan], a prebend in Llandewi Brefi, 54.

Llewelyn ap Morgan ap Ieuan ap Mereditth, layman, petition of, 373.

Llewelyn Vagan, Eva verch, petition of, 373.

Loanien[sis] rectius Laonien[sis]. See Killaloe.

Locacharys. See Burrishoole.

Lochal. See Leochel.

Lochalsh, Lothalce [cos. Ross and Cromarty], Celestinus Alexandri, lord of, 682.

Lochce , abbey de. See Lough Key.

Lochimaban. See Lochmaben.

Lochluacha, Lochluaha. See Ballyloughloe.

Lochmaben, Lochimaban, Lochmaban [co. Dumfries], parish church of, 453.

-, -, erected into a prebend of Lincluden, 204.

Lochnaccayr rectius Lochuactayr. See Lough Oughter.

Lochorlbart (rectius Lochorwart). See Borthwick.

Lochriach, Lochryach. See Loughrea.

Lochsydii (i.e. Lochsydy), priory de. See Ballymore.

Lochtach (or Loughtee), Loctaigi, Loctaigy [now the name of a crannoge near Monaghan], vicarage of the plebs of, 285 (bis).

Lochton, William de, late vicar of Musselburgh, 336.

Lochuacehair rectius Lochuacthair, Lochuuachtare. See Lough Oughter.

Locque. See Lough Key.

Loctaigi, Loctaigy. See Lochtach.

Lodève, Londonen[sis] (rectius Loudouen[sis] i. e. Lodovensis) [Hérault, France], diocese of, 703 note.

Loftous, Richard, rector of St. Nicholas Acon, London, indult to, 136.

Logi, a prebend in Ross. See Logie Easter.

Logidurno. See Logie Durno.

Logie, Logy [now forming part of Liff and Invergowrie, co. Forfar], vicarage of, 560.

-, -, right of presentation to, 560, 561, 563.

-, -, with its annexes, 563.

-, vicarage called the pensionaria of, with the annexed chapels of Liff and Invergowrie, 504, 505, 563.

Logie, Logy [cos. Stirling, Clackmannan and Perth], a prebend in Dunblane, 292.

Logie Durno or Durno, Logidurno [in Chapel of Garioch parish, co. Aberdeen], vicarage of, 624.

Logie Easter, Logi, Logy [cos. Ross and Cromarty], a prebend in Ross, 177, 212, 213, 214, 566, 586.

Logy, a prebend in Dunblane. See Logie, cos. Stirling, Clackmannan and Perth.

Logy, a prebend in Ross. See Logie Easter.

Logy, a vicarage in the diocese of St. Andrews. See Logie, co. Forfar.

Lohra. See Lorrha.

Lokyng, Lokynton. See Luckington.

Lomley, Thomas, knight, lord of Lumley Castle, indult to, 70.

Loncastria . See Lancaster.

Lonchelboure. See Chesilborne.

Londey, John, late rector of Kilmacow and vicar of Rathpatrick, 327.

London, Londonien[sis], bishop of, collation made by, 178.

-, -, disputes between the priory and hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, to be referred to, 645.

-, -, faculties to, 552, 679, 680.

-, -, manor of. See Fulham.

-, -, the master elect of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, to be presented to, and confirmed by, 642, 646, 648, 712, 713.

-, -, papal mandatary, 59, 105, 138, 228, 229, 233, 259, 348, 513, 535, 598, 603, 607, 612, 651.

-, -, rights of, saved, 645.

-, -, suit removed from the court of, without a faculty from, 348.

-, -, to receive the oath of fealty from Richard, bishop of Salisbury, 506.

-, -, to receive the oath of fealty from William, archbishop elect of York, 599.

-, Eustace, bishop of. See de Fauconberge.

-, Richard, bishop of. See Clifford.

-, Robert, bishop of. See Gilbert.

-, Roger, bishop of. See Niger.

-, Simon, bishop of. See Sudbury.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Kempe.

-, guardian of the spiritualities of, during voidance of the see. See Lisieux, Thomas.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Fallan.

-, official of, disputes between the priory and hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, to be referred to, 645.

-, -, faculty to, 552.

-, David, official of. See Pryce.

-, Thomas, official of. See Lisieux.

-, cathedral church of St. Paul, dean of, faculty to, 627.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 105.

-, -, Thomas, dean of. See Lisieux.

-, -, canons of. See Bothe, William; Cursthon, John; Ewen, Richard; Ewen, Thomas; Kirkeham, Robert; Langstrothir, John; Lisieux, Thomas; Sever, Henry; Wetwang, master Richard; Witham, William.

-, -, chapter of, disputes between the priory and hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, to be referred to, 645.

-, -, -, seal of, 645.

-, -, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 388.

-, -, prebend in. See Chamberlainwood.

-, -, chantry founded by John of Gaunt in, 155, 156.

-, -, letters published on the doors of, 19.

-, -, suit heard in, 696.

-, -, treasury of, 645.

-, -, visits to, in place of pilgrimage to Rome, 103.

-, religious houses:—

Augustinian priory of the Holy Trinity or Christchurch, de Crystcherch, prior of, papal mandatary, 201, 691.

-, Thomas, prior, afterwards abbot of. See Pomeray.

-, canons of, 84.

-, erected into an abbey, 106.

Augustinian hospital of St. Anthony, 163.

Augustinian priory of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, St. Bartholomew without the walls, Gmythfelden, Smythfeldi, Westsmythfeld, Wistsmythfelde, prior of, papal mandatary, 178.

-, -, hospital of St. Bartholomew in the patronage of, 712.

-, -, to induct the master of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 648.

-, Reginald, prior of. See Colter.

-, Andrew, sub-prior of. See de Halstede.

-, prior and convent of, relations of the hospital of St. Bartholonew, Smithfield, with, 642–8.

-, -, dispute with the master etc. of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, award of arbitrators concerning, to be confirmed, 712, 713.

-, -, seal of, 645.

-, canons of, to ask for alms in the name of their priory only, 643.

-, -, a tithe of the remains of the mensa of, confirmed to the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 658.

-, canons of. See Langdich, John; Pichard, Robert; Warner, Robert.

-, chapter of, ordinance of the bishop of London to be read yearly by a brother of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, to, 646.

-, cemetery of, right of burial in, 644.

-, high altar in church of, 644, 647.

Augustinian hospital of St. Bartholomew (formerly of the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew), Smithfield, Smethfeld, Woestsmedefeld, master of, duty of hospitality, 645.

-, -, method of appointment of, 642, 646, 647, 648, 712, 713.

-, -, powers of, 643.

-, master and brethren of, confirmation of privileges of, 657–660.

-, -, letter of the bishop of London addressed to, 646.

-, -, papal letters addressed to, 659, 675.

-, -, petitions of, 642, 657.

-, -, relations of the priory of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, with, 642–8.

-, -, seal of, 643, 645, 713.

-, -, two candles (afterwards six pounds of wax) to be offered yearly at the high altar of St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield, in the name of, 644, 647, 648.

-, John, master, and the brethren and sisters of, dispute with the priory of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, award of arbitrators concerning, to be confirmed, 712, 713.

-, proctor of, free election of, 658.

-, Alan, priest, proctor of, and the brethren of the same, grant to, 675.

-, -, papal letters addressed to, 658.

-, brethren of, method of reception of, 642, 643.

-, -, to ask for alms in the name of their hospital only, 643.

-, - See Orewell, Richard; Suchon, Richard.

-, brethren and sisters of, correction of, 643.

-, chapter of, ordinance of the bishop of London to be read yearly by a canon of the priory of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, in, 645.

-, altar or image of St. Bartholomew not to be erected in, 644.

-, dedication of, to the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew, 675.

-, in the patronage of the prior of St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield, 712.

-, possessions of, confirmed, 658, 659.

-, provision for administration during voidance of the mastership, 648, 712.

-, right of burial in, 644.

-, site of, 658, 659.

abbey of St. Clare without Aldgate, ‘the Algat gate,’ of the order of the Minoresses, 46.

Cistercian abbey of St. Mary Graces (de Gratiis), near the Tower, abbot of, papal mandatary, 348.

Augustinian hospital of St. Mary without Bishopsgate, Bisshopisgate, Biscoposgate, John, prior of. See Turkey.

house of the Friars Preachers by Ludgate, instrument executed in, 32.

-, friar of. See Salmon, John.

-, collegiate church:—

St. Martin le Grand, canon of. See Cost, Richard.

-, parochial churches:—

St. Augustine, rectory of, 472.

St. Edmund the king [and martyr], Lombard street, Robert Wright, a parishioner of, 250, 651, 653.

St. Ewen, Sancti Audoeni, John Benet, rector of, and the parishioners of, 29.

St. Faith, rectory of, 54.

St. Magnus, 91.

St. Margaret Moyses, Friday street, in Frydayestrete, 178.

St. Mary Aldermary, Aldermarychirch, altar of St. John in the chapel of St. John the Baptist by, Export's chantry at, 152.

St. Mary le Bow, de arcubus, William, dean of (i.e. dean of the Court of Arches). See Witham.

St. Mary Woolchurch Haw, St. Mary de Wolchyrch, 338.

St. Mary Magdalen in Milk Street, Milke Strete, rectory of, 72.

St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street (in Veteri piscaria), rectory of, 134.

St. Michael le Querne (ad Bladum), 126.

-, William Radclyff, rector of, 302.

St. Michael, Queenhithe, de (rectius ad) Ripam regine, rectory of, 95.

St. Nicholas Acon, St. Nicholas by Lumbard Strete, Richard Loftous, rector of, 136.

St. Peter by Paul's Wharf, St. Peter the Less by Powleswharffi, rectory of, 688.

St. Sepulchre without Newgate, right of burial of parishioners of, 644.

St. Swithin, London Stone, St. Swythun, John Beauford, rector of, 46.

-, mayor and aldermen of, petition of, 106.

-, mayor, aldermen and citizens of, orator of. See Aleyn, John.

-, mayor, aldermen and sheriffs and all other citizens or inhabitants of, letters addressed to, 250 corrigenda, 653.

-, alderman of:—

Christopher Vayrter, 526.

-, citizens of:—

John Adys, 386.

William Cantellowe, 703.

Nicholas Drayton, 385.

John Export, 152.

Thomas Fitz[.. ], 604.

Henry Frowich, 71.

John Godyn, 348.

Christopher Vayrter, 526.

Robert Wright, 651, 653.

-, inhabitants of, customary oblations of, 250, 651, 653.

-, inhabitants of:—

Thomas de Chaninghes, 523.

Hunfray Hayforde, and Florence his wife, 523.

Bartholomew James, 523.

Alice relict of Percivalus Marcason, of Genoa, 46.

John de Pymont, clerk, of Rouen, 27.

Robert Wright, 250, 651, 653.

Hugh Wyche, and Joan his wife, 523.

-, persons of, or belonging to:—

Catherine Butler, 348.

Henry, son of William Cantellowe, 703.

Thomas Gay, 201.

Robert Passelowe, clerk, 193.

John Randulfe, 659.

Thomas Trevilian, scholar, 100.

-, streets, buildings, etc.:—

Aldgate, 46.

bishop's palace, 646.

Ludgate, 32.

Friday Street, Frydayestrete, 178.

Lombard Street, parish of St. Edmund the King in, 250, 651, 653.

Lyons Inn [near Temple Bar], 93.

New Temple, parish church of St. Clement without the bar of. See St. Clement Danes [co. Middlesex].

le Stronde by. See Strand.

Tower of, 348.

a house in, given to the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 658.

-, houses and rents in, belonging to the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 659.

-, possessions of the hospital of St. Bartholomew in, confirmed, 658.

-, archbishop of Dublin consecrated at, 99.

-, exchange through, 553.

London, Stephen of, Stephanus Londonen[sis], prior, afterwards abbot, of Wymondham, 20.

-, Thomas, priest, a monk of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, 90, 528.

Londonderry, Derry [co. Londonderry], Augustinian abbey of St. Columba, Cella nigra, abbot of, papal mandatary, 709, 710.

Londonen[sis] or Londouen[sis], a mistake for Loudouen[sis], i.e. Lodève, q.v.

Londoris , abbey de. See Lindores.

Longcoper [rectius Langport], Richard, rector of Bradwell, dispensation to, 136.

Longe, Robert, subdeacon, a member of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, 533.

Long Melford, Melforth [co. Suffolk], John Clopton lord of Kentwell in, 628.

Lonngyn, Philip, priest, rector of St. Laurence without the walls of Limerick, to be treasurer of Limerick, 522.

Lorn, John de, layman, dispensed to marry Fingola de Insulis, 336, 337.

Lorrha, Lohra [co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory, Maurice prior of. See Omurayn.

-, -, Nicholas, prior of. See Onolayn.

-, -, Patrick, prior of. See Ohanly.

Los alias Heinsberg, John de, bishop of Liége, notes of a search made for or on behalf of, 512note, 532 note, 617 note, 641note, 698 note, 714 note.

Lothalce rectius Lochalce. See Lochalsh.

Lothian, Laudonia, Lawdonia [Scotland], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 281, 310.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 85.

-, official of St. Andrews in the parts of. See Otterburn, Nicholas de.

Lothtresk. See Kettle.

Loughborough, Luchburgh [co. Leicester], rectory of, 38.

Lough Key, Lochce, Locque [on Trinity Island, in Kilbryan parish, co. Roscommon], Premonstratensian abbey of the Holy Trinity, abbot of, papal mandatary, 284, 575, 671.

Lough Oughter, Lochnaccayr, Lochuacehair, Lochuuachtare [co. Cavan], Premonstratensian priory of the Holy Trinity, prior of, papal mandatary, 637, 710.

-, -, Fergal, prior of, papal mandatary, 729.

-, -, -, subcommissary of. See MacBrady, Andrew, bishop of Kilmore.

Loughrea, Lochriach, Lochryach [co. Galway], formerly dependent upon the Augustinian abbot and convent of Clonfert, vicarage of, 283, 284, 396.

Loughseudy. See Ballymore.

Louis, dauphin of Vienne, afterwards Louis XI., king of France, orator of, 374.

Louth, de Lvvhe, Lueth [co. Louth], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 314, 584.

Louth Park, de Percolude [co. Lincoln], Cistercian monastery, monk of. See Tetenaye, Thomas.

Lovell, John, priest, notary public, 481.

Lowaane (or Lowuane), Walter, vicar of Gamrie, deprived for adhesion to the council of Basel, a litigant for the said vicarage, to be restored thereto, 689.

Lowe, Thomas, clerk, notary public, 372.

Lowuane. See Lowaane.

Loyd, David, a monk of St. Dogmells, dispensation for, 288.

Lubbenham [co. Leicester], Thomas Bedford, rector of, 228.

Luca , D. de, 38, 44 et passim to page 271.

-, G. de, 187.

Lucca [Italy], merchants of. See Giliis, Charles son of Peter de; and Sanders, Francischinus de.

Luce, Isabel, alleged wife of John Saundir, 36.

Lucen ., Catherina, sister of pope Nicholas V., 604 note.

Luchburgh. See Loughborough.

Luchris, Luchrys, John de, priest, a litigant in respect of the vicarage of Auchtergaven, death of, 328, 329.

Lucius III., privilege granted to the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, by, 657, 658, 675.

-, subscription of, 658.

Luckehus . See Lutkehus.

Luckington, Lokynton, Lokyng [co. Wilts], parish church of, 122, 137.

Lucombe, John, layman, dispensed to marry Agnes Harri, 422.

-, -, father of, 422.

Ludovisiis, Master Lewis de, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissary, sentence of, 687.

Lueth. See Louth.

Luffield, Luffelde [co. Buckingham], Benedictine priory of St. Mary, John, prior of. See Pinchbeck.

Lumbard, William, rector of Stratton on the Fosse, dispensation to, 160.

Lumley, Marmaduke, bishop of Carlisle, treasurer of Henry VI., king of England, chaplain of. See Close, Stephen.

-, -, petition of, 12.

-, -, receiver general of. See Whelpdale, John.

-, -, bishop of Lincoln, indult to, 57.

-, -, death of, 508, 600.

Lumley Castle [co. Durham], Thomas Lomley, lord of, 70.

Lumpo , A., 259.

Luna , D. de, 126.

Lundonis (rectius Lundoris), Lundorys, abbey de. See Lindores.

Lunensis , Lunen., P., 43, 197, 473, 648.

Lupi , R., 601.

Lurel, a prebend in Lisieux, 354.

Lusmagh, King's County. See Kilmochonna.

Lutkehus , Luckehus, Hermannus, Her., papal registers rubricated by, 327 note, 363 note, 468 note, 471 note corrigenda, 537 note, 543 note, 631 note.

Luton [co. Bedford], vicarage of, 74.

Lvvhe , priory de. See Louth.

Lychebarrowe, Lichewarowe, Lichevarowe, John, clerk, a litigant concerning the rectory of Cottingham, co. Northampton, 688.

Lychton. See Lichton.

Lychyrgych. See Lickerrig.

Lye, Thomas, archdeacon of Shrewsbury, dispensation to, 121.

Lyff. See Liff.

Lygtfote, William, a citizen of Salisbury, indult to, 386.

-, -, Edith his wife, 386.

Lyhert, Walter, bishop of Norwich, appropriation made by, 251.

-, -, complaint against the inhabitants of Wymondham made by, 347.

-, -, indult to, 37.

-, -, institution by, 144.

-, -, petitions of, 54, 347.

-, -, secretary of. See Bulman, John.

-, -, vicar-general of. See Saresson alias Wygenhal, John.

Lylly, William, rector of Cossington, dispensation to, 135.

Lympsham, Lymplesham [co. Somerset], rectory of, 135.

Lynch, Joan, relict of William Chowyng, and wife of William atte Broke, 427.

- See also Lyncy and O'Lynch.

Lyncloudane, Lyncloudanne, Lynclouden. See Lincluden.

Lyncy, Henry, layman, 418.

Lyndesai, Lyndesay, Lyndsay. See Lindesay.

Lyne, Line [co. Peebles], rectory of, 634.

-, Robert Cady, rector of, 233, 534, 548, 568.

Lynlithqw. See Linlithgow.

Lynton Parva. See Linton.

Lyon, Lugdunen[sis], [Rhône, France], diocese of, 529.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 529.

-, Benedictine abbey of Ainay, Athanaten[sis], abbot of, papal mandatary, 529.

-, English embassy at, 28, 29.

Lyons Inn. See Westminster.

Lyrennis (i.e. Rhinns district, co. Wigtown), church of St. Medana in. See Kirkmaiden.

Lysgabail, Lysgabayl, Lysgobayl, See Lisgoole.

Lython, William, vicar of Inverurie, to be a canon of Moray and prebendary of Aberlour and Botriphnie, 395.

Lythton. See Lichton.

Lytstar. See Leslee.