Index of Persons and Places: L

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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"Index of Persons and Places: L", in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447, (London, 1909) 757-768. British History Online, accessed May 11, 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol8/pp757-768.

"Index of Persons and Places: L", Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447, (London, 1909). 757-768. British History Online. Web. 11 May 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol8/pp757-768.

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L. (? Lubbertus [q.v]), letters in the papal registers rubricated by, under Martin V, 1 note.

Laartayd, Farola inge i.e. Finola O'Flaherty. See O'Flaherty.

Labere, John de, alias Dalberd, Dalabere seu Delabere, canon of Salisbury, rector of Tormarton and St. Martin's, Oxford, afterwards rector of O, archdeacon of Surrey and dean of Wells, Great Almoner of Henry VI, 257, 273, 274, 308, 311–314.

Lachactayd, Margaret iny. See O'Flaherty.

Lachque. See Lough Key.

Lackan, Leaccam [co. Mayo], 354.

Lacy, Edmund, bishop of Exeter, 57, 125, 158, 246, 247, 389, 520.

Lagharn alias Tallagharn. See Laugharne.

Lagheon, Laghoton, Laghton. See Laughton-en-le-Morthen.

Laharty, Symmolina (rectius Fymmolina) ingi. See O'Flaherty.

Laigleys, Thomas, vicar of Lackan, to become provost of Killala, 354.

-, See also Laules.

Lamamni, Goffredus, rector of Kilmory, 473.

Lamanni, Peter, treasurer-general of the order of St. John of Jerusalem, 237.

Lambardi, Walter, vicar of Crosthwaite, 352, 353.

Lambert, Peter, layman, 91.

-, -, Philippota his daughter, 91.

Lambeth, Lamebith [co. London], letters dated in the parish church of, 242.

Lamerton [co. Devon], John Herreys, lord of, 573.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 573.

Lampetts in Fyfield parish, Lampet in Fyshed [co. Essex], 394.

Lanbyhatigellytrarch rectius Lanvyhangellytraeth. See Llanfihangel y Traethan.

Lancaster. See Poulton le Sands.

Lanchester [co. Durham], collegiate church, canons of. See Burton; Corston.

Lanczenberg, Master Thomas de, proctor in the Roman court, 45.

Land, St. Roman de. See Lann Ronain.

Lande or Laude , F. de, 239, 294 et passim.

Landewy Brevy, Landewybrevy. See Llanddewi Brefi.

Lane, John, canon of Wells, 312.

-, -, canon of Wherwell, rector of Beckington, chaplain and member of the household of John Stafford, bishop of Bath and Wells, chaplain of Hungerford, 36, 588, 589.

-, William, priest, 190.

Lanestyn. See Llaniestyn.

Lanforgond. See Longforgan.

Lang, John, priest, to be rector of Tarvit, 153.

-, Longe, Thomas, treasurer of Limerick, 619.

Langanne. See Llangan.

Langer, William, 183.

-, -, his wife, 183.

Langattok juxta Curghowol See Llangattock.

Langdon, John, bishop of Rochester, 78, 498.

-, -, -, his death at the council of Basel, 213 note.

Langford Manor, Langten [co. Bedford], a prebend in Lincoln, 233.

Langforgond, Langforgund. See Longforgan.

Langfort Megmachuna [MacMahon's fortress] alias Lochtan (rectius Lochtau). See Monaghan.

Langlandis, Langlandus, Richard, rector of the hospital of St. Germains, 488, 567, 638.

Langley, Langle [co. Norfolk], Premonstratensian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 518.

Langley or Longley, Thomas, bishop of Durham. See Longley.

Langten. See Langford Manor.

Langton, Eufemia de, noblewoman, 40.

-, See also Langtun.

Langton Grange, Langton [in Gainford parish, co. Durham], Thomas Morley of, esquire, 492.

Langtun, John, esquire, 35.

-, See also Langton.

Langusto , Ja[cobus] de, a secretary of Eugenius IV, 278.

Lann Ronain, St. Ronan de Land [in Moira, co. Down], a prebend in Dromore, 123.

Lannoyeredolehayam (rectius Lanuoyeredolehayam). See Llanfairtalhaiarn.

Lanreath, Lanreithow in Cornwall [co. Cornwall], 441.

Lanthwyte. See Llantwit.

Lanvyhangellytraeth. See Llanfihangel y Traethau.

Lanwyhangelecander. See Llan Fihangell Cwmdu.

Lany, Robert de, provost of the chapel royal of St. Andrews, 538, 663.

Laraghbryan [co. Kildare]. See Maynooth.

Larah, Leachna [co. Cavan], 374.

Larke, William, citizen of London, 546, 547.

-, -, -, Margery his wife, 546, 547.

Latemer, Cristiana, damsel, 211.

-, See also Latimer.

Latham (‘Lathum’ in Cal. Lett. IX. p. 31), John, rector of Kneesal, chaplain of Ferrybridge, with a pension from Selby abbey, all in the diocese of York, 634.

-, See also Lathum.

Lathaon, William de. See Lothton.

Latharn, John, a Cistercian monk, to have provision of the abbey, of Abington, 653.

Latheron, Lathyrn [co. Caithness], 11.

-, See Dunbeath.

Lathum, John de, scholar, of the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, 636.

-, See also Latham.

Lathyrn. See Latheron.

Latimer, Latymer, George Nevile, lord de, 615.

-, -, -, Elizabeth his wife, 615.

-, See also Latemer.

Laton, John, priest, notary, 146.

Latymer. See Latimer.

Lauadre, Alexander. See Lauder.

Laude or Lande , F. de, xl. 239, 294 et passim.

Lauder, Lauadre, Lauedyr, Lauwedre, Lawedre, Alexander, Alexander de, archdeacon of Dunkeld, 158.

-, -, -, envoy from James I to Martin V, 344, 345.

-, -, canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 102, 561.

-, -, rector of Ratho, to have provision of the see of Dunkeld, 265.

-, Edward de, archdeacon of Lothian, canon of Dunkeld, Glasgow and St. Andrews, rector of Arbuthnott, vicar of Crail and of St. Giles's, Edinburgh, proctor of James I in the Roman court, 147, 155, 422.

-, George, George de Lawedro, vicar of Crail, afterwards bishop of Argyll, 15, 17, 31, 101, 208, 375, 598.

-, Lawedre, Thomas, Thomas de, priest, of the diocese of St. Andrews, 432, 433.

-, -, Thomas, Thomas de, canon of Aberdeen, Dunbar and Glasgow, vicar of Erskine. in the diocese of Glasgow, secretary and a member of the household of James I, 407, 408, 412.

-, William, bishop of Glasgow, 104, 372, 421, 445.

Lauczius , F., 302, 308 et passim.

Laugharne, Tallaghan, Lagharn alias Tallagharn [co. Carmarthen], 68, 327.

Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Lagheon, Laghoton, Loghton [co. York, W.R.], a prebend in York, 235, 236, 498.

Laules, Richard, vicar of Clonmel, 560.

-, See also Laigleys.

Launcelevee, Thomas, turcopolier of the Hospitallers, 286.

Launceston [co. Cornwall], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 117.

Laurencekirk, Conveth [co. Kincardine], 199.

Laurencii, Archibald, clerk, claimant to the rectorship of the hospital of St. Germains, 488, 567, 638.

-, Dougal, rector of Kilmichael in Campeltown, 598.

Laurens alias Crownyng, Hugh, clerk, notary public, 145, 197.

Lauson, John. See Lawson.

Lauwdre, Alexander de. See Lauder.

Lavant, East, Essolavent, Estlavent [co. Sussex], 379, 409, 635.

Lawedre, Edward de. See Lauder.

Lawedre, Thomas. See Lauder.

Lawedro, George de. See Lauder.

Lawson, Lauson, John, vicar of Haddington, afterwards of Kennoway, 199, 203, 369, 370.

Layburn. See Leyburn.

Layck, John, nobleman, 134.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 134.

Laymcala. See Lynally.

Lea, Lega, Ley [Queen's County], a prebend in Kildare, 337.

-, vicarage of, 112.

Leaccam. See Lackan.

Leachra. See Larah.

Lebecte, John, married clerk, notary public, 386.

Leberton. See Liberton.

Lech, Robert, rector of Seaton, to have collation of the vicarage of Linlithgow, 561.

-, William, a Friar Preacher, chaplain of John Stafford, bishop of Bath, 542.

Leche alias McKellay, John. See McKellay.

Leckhampstead, Lekamstede [co. Bucks], 572, 574.

Ledhous, William, abbot of Cupar, 144.

Lee, John, vicar of Woodhorn, 533.

Lega . See Lea.

Legati, Ligate, John, canon of Dunkeld, 629.

-, -, canon of Glasgow and Moray, 667.

-, -, canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 638.

Lege Dei , abbey de. See Leix.

Legerwood, Lygartwood [co. Berwick], 641.

Leght. See Leigh.

Leicester [co. Leicester], Thomas, archdeacon of. See Barnesley.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Mary de Pratis, abbot of, faculty to, 146.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 349.

-, -, William, abbot of. See Sadyngton.

-, -, abbot and convent of, indult to, 432.

-, collegiate church of New St. Mary, dean of, papal mandatary, 25l.

-, -, dean and chapter of, 331.

-, William Nuby, burgess of, 366, 434.

-, -, -, Maud his wife, 366, 434.

-, See also Leycestria.

Leigh, All Saints, Leght [co. Stafford], 324, 448, 449, 634, 635.

Leigh [co. Dorset]. See Wimborne.

Leighlin [co. Carlow], bishop of, 436.

-, -, papal mandatary, 13, 78, 373, 374, 447.

-, John, bishop of. See Mulgan.

-, Thomas, bishop elect of. See Fleming.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 561, 562.

-, dean and chapter of, appropriation to the mensa of, 436.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 13, 177, 559, 561, 562, 564, 565, 623, 624, 651.

-, canons of. See Obreyn (Thady); Occurryn.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 427.

-, Augustinian priory of St. Stephen, 436.

-, -, Richard, prior of. See Walsche.

Leighton, Lychton, Alexander de, canon of Moray, vicar of Old Meldrum alias Bethelnie, 541.

-, Lichton, Duncan, clerk, of the diocese of St. Andrews, vicar of Gamrie in that diocese, 368.

-, Lychton, Duncan de, chancellor and canon of Aberdeen, canon of Brechin, Dunkeld and Moray, rector of Logie Buchan in the diocese of Aberdeen, to have collation of the deanery of Brechin, 565, 645, 646, 651, 667.

-, Lychton, Henry de, bishop of Moray, afterwards of Aberdeen, 44, 333, 396, 397, 447, 464, 541, 554, 562, 565, 604, 646, 663.

-, -, -, Janet his daughter, 447.

-, Lichton, John, canon of Aberdeen, 490.

-, -, precentor of Caithness, afterwards vicar of Ellon in the diocese of Aberdeen, 44.

-, John de, deacon, of the diocese of Aberdeen, M.A., I.U.B., rector of Logie in the diocese of Aberdeen, afterwards canon of St. Mary's at St. Andrew's, 396, 397.

-, Lichton, Robert de, clerk, 432.

Leith, Leth [co. Edinburgh], Robert Gray of, layman, 614.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 614.

Leitrim. See Muinter Eolais.

Leix, de Lege Dei [in Abbeyleix parish, Queen's County], Cistercian abbey, monk of, 109.

Lekamstede. See Leckhampstead.

Lekenore, Thomas. See Lokenore.

Lelleseya. See Lindsey.

Lely, Joan, damsel, 602.

Lelynne, diocese of Killaloe, 4, 74.

Lemlair, Lymlalare, Lymnalayr [in Kiltearn parish, co. Ross and Cromarty], a prebend in Ross, 593, 604.

Lentale, Lucy, lady of Hampton Court in the parish of Hope under Dinmore, 394.

Leo X, grant by, 170 note.

Leon [Spain], John, bishop elect of, sometime a papal auditor. See Mella.

Leows. See Lewis.

Lerchedekene, Joan, widow, 365.

Leschman, Lescman, William, vicar of Duddingston, 618, 665.

Lesne, William, notary public, 465.

Leth. See Leith.

Letheringham, Bathyngham [co. Suffolk], Robert Wyngfelde, lord of, 476.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 476.

Lethnot, Lethenoth, Lethyadi [co. Forfar], a prebend in Brechin, 160, 589.

Letirchayn, diocese of Kilmore, 54.

Leuegham, Thomas, rector of Harting, 328.

Lewelyn ap Madoc ap Jevan, scholar, 440, 441.

Lewes, William rector of Peterstone super Ely, 324.

-, See also Lewis; Lewys.

Lewes [co. Sussex], Cluniac priory of St. Pancras, Hugh, prior of. See Chyntriaco.

-, -, Robert, prior of. See Auncell.

-, -, Thomas, prior of. See Neland.

-, -, subprior and convent of, 586, 587.

-, -, William, subprior of. See Picton.

-, -, altar of St. Mary Magdalen in, 587.

Lewis IV, count palatine of the Rhine and duke of Bavaria, 265.

Lewis, John, priest, notary public, 430.

-, See also Lewes; Lewys.

Lewis, Leows [co. Ross], the island of, 469.

Lewynston, Lowynston, Thomas de, a Cistercian monk, 181.

Lewys, Philip, rector of Coychurch, 34, 35.

-, See also Lewes; Lewis.

Lexham, William, lord of Reynham's Manor, 515.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 515.

Ley. See Lea.

Leybourne, Leyborn [co. Kent], 34, 83.

Leyburn, Layburn [co. York, N.R.], 351.

Leycestria, Walter de, a Friar Preacher, bishop elect of Ross, 389.

Leycet, John, nobleman, 187.

-, -, Emma his wife, 187.

Lezyngham, Thomas, clerk, 26.

Liberton, Leberton [co. Lanark], 161.

Lichebarwe, John, rector of Litchborough, 618.

Lichefeld, Richard, an Augustinian canon, 143.

Lichfield [co. Stafford], bishop of. See Lichfield and Coventry.

-, John, dean of. See Verney.

-, Christopher, precentor of. See Knollys.

-, official of. See Lichfield and Coventry.

-, canons of. See Bourchier; Chestrefeld alias Worssop; Clerk; Holes; Kynwolmersshe; Moleyns; Neuport; Shyrington.

-, and Coventry [co. Warwick], bishop of, papal mandatary etc., 116. 175, 236, 285, 392, 533, 577, 578, 627, 628.

-, William, bishop of. See Heyworth.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 116.

- See Gaia Minor; Gaya Major.

Lichtlb rectius Lithew i.e. Lithgow, Robert de. See Lithgow.

Lichton, Duncan, John, Robert. See Leighton.

Liddeford, William, a Benedictine monk, 362.

- See also Lidofed.

Lidford. See Lydford, West.

Lidofed (? Lidford), Ugolinus, B.C.L., 233.

- See also Liddeford.

Ligate, John. See Legati.

Lighthorne, Lythorne [co. Warwick], 483.

Lille [Nord, France], provost of, envoy of the duke of Burgundy to Eugenius IV, 220.

Limerick [co. Limerick], bishop of, papal mandatary, 103, 525, 547, 548, 674.

-, -, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 117, 118.

-, Cornelius, bishop of. See O'Dea.

-, John, bishop of. See Mothel.

-, Peter, bishop of. See Curragh.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 112, 199.

-, Richard, dean of. See Waryn.

-, Robert, dean of. See Poer.

-, dean and chapter of, 400.

-, dean and chapter etc. of, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 117, 118.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 48, 96, 151, 199, 413, 415, 560.

-, Philip, archdeacon of. See Geraldinis.

-, Richard, archdeacon of. See Valle.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Macmachuna; Sancto Jacobo.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 354, 402, 560.

-, Maurice, precentor of. See Fleming.

-, Patrick, precentor of. See Corre.

-, Philip, precentor of. See Codell.

-, Thomas, precentor of. See Machimery.

-, John, treasurer of. See Scurlock.

-, Thomas I, treasurer of. See Lang.

-, Thomas II, treasurer of. See Chapman.

-, William, treasurer of. See Oconyr.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 48, 71.

-, Henry, chancellor of. See Burnham.

-, Jordan, chancellor of, afterwards bishop of Cork and Cloyne. See Purcell.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 450, 560, 563.

-, canons of. See Fitz Adam; Ocondualaid; Odwyr; Ogubuin; Ohymur; Oleayn; Olongsygh (Cornelius); Otigernaid.

-, Augustinian hospital of SS. Mary and Edward, alias of Holy Cross, 75, 542, 566.

-, -, Edmund, prior commendatary of. See FitzAdam.

-, -, Laurence, prior of. See Dewnys.

-, -, Philip, prior of. See Fleming; Loring.

-, -, Philip, de facto prior of. See Genaldinis.

-, poor hospital of St. Laurence, rector of. See Loring.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in the, 525.

-, papal collector in. See Makeneri.

-, provincial council of Cashel held at, 547, 548.

-, Nicholas Artur, citizen of, 488.

-, Richard Artur, citizen of, 488.

-, John Lofft, citizen of, 488.

Linche, Emundus, layman, 27.

Lincluden, Lincludan, Lincloudane, Lincloudan, Lincludane, Lyucloudane, Lyncludan, Lynclwdene [co. Kirkcudbright], collegiate church of St. Mary, provost of, papal mandatary, 371, 372, 377, 472, 510.

-, -, John I, provost of. See Macgilhauch.

-, John II, provost of, afterwards bishop elect of Moray. See Wincestre.

-, -, Thomas, provost of. See Macguffok.

-, -, provost and chapter etc. of, reservation of a benefice in the patronage of, 121.

-, -, cemetery of, 630.

-, hospital of St. John Baptist, warden of. See Macguffok.

Lincoln [co. Lincoln], bishop of, papal mandatary etc. 88, 116, 160, 166, 170, 209, 233, 285, 523, 529, 531, 533, 661.

-, -, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 257, 312, 313.

-, -, pension to, from an appropriated church, 349.

-, Philip, bishop of. See Repington.

-, Richard, bishop of. See Fleming.

-, William, bishop of. See Grey; Alnewick.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 32, 116.

-, John, dean of. See Macworth.

-, dean and chapter of, letters conservatory for, 209.

-, -, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 257, 312–314.

-, subdean of. See Percy.

-, archdeacon of, pension to from an appropriated church, 349.

-, -, archdeacon of. See Caudray.

-, -, precentor of. See Burton.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 116.

-, canons of. See Aiscough; Barbo; Bekynton; Bildeston; Brouns; Castel; Chicheley (Thomas); Daletion; Depyng; Dixson; Haget; Heth; Heyworth; Ingoldesby; Kempe (Thomas); Pole; Rossell; Savage (Thomas); Southam; Sutton; Theweng; Urry.

-, chapter etc. papal letters to, 357, 612.

-, cathedral statutes of, 116.

-, secular court of, 88.

-, Robert Witebrede of, priest, 128, 131.

Lindefeld, John. See Lindfield.

Lindesay, Alexander, earl of Crawford, 309.

-, -, -, David his brother, canon of Dunkeld, 309.

-, Lyndesay, Alexander, Alexander de, treasurer and canon of Aberdeen, canon of Moray, 380, 381, 451, 452.

-, Lyndesa, Lyndesay, Lyndyssay, Ingram, Ingram de, canon, afterwards precentor and canon, of Moray, canon of Brechin and Glasgow, rector of Tannadice, vicar of Monkton, vicar of Monifieth, 204, 295, 336 (ff. 155 and 245), 451, 452, 472, 490, 535–538.

-, -, priest, of the diocese of Glasgow, holding a pension from the revenues of the deanery of Aberdeen, 412.

-, Lyndissay, Lyndyssay, James, clerk, canon of Dunbar, litigant about the parish church of Arbuthnott, lord of Covington, 256, 257, 422, 460.

-, -, canon of Glasgow and Moray, litigant about the parish church of Kilmany. 674.

Lindfield, Lindefeld, Lyndefeld, alias Clerc or Clere, John, archdeacon and canon of Chichester, canon of Bosham, rector of East Lavant, in the service of archbishop Chicheley, 131, 379, 409, 629, 630, 635.

Lindores, de Londoris [co. Fife], Benedictine abbey of abbey of St. Mary and St. Andrew the Apostle, abbot of, papal mandatary, 45, 153, 303.

-, -, James, abbot of, 143.

-, -, abbot and convent of, appropriation to, 143, 144.

-, -, -, parish church in the patronage of, 143.

-, -, -, reservation of a benefice in the patronage of the, 141, 142.

Lindsey, Lelleseya [co. Suffolk], chapel of St. James, 86.

Linlithgow, Lynlethcu, Lynlithcu, Lynlithsw [co. Linlithgow], 399, 423, 561.

Lintrathen, Luntrethin [co. Forfar], 203.

Lisieux [Calvados, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 625, 626.

-, Peter, bishop of. See Cauchon.

-, Zano, Zanonus, bishop of. See Castillione.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 10.

-, See also Lyseux.

Lismore in Scotland, alias Argyll, see of. See Argyll.

Lismore in Ireland [co. Waterford], bishop of. See Lismore and Waterford.

-, dean and chapter etc. of, reservation of a benefice in the patronage of, 117.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 335.

-, Henry, archdeacon of. See Burnham.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Reve.

-, Richard, archdeacon of. See Ankel.

-, Robert, archdeacon of. See Poer.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Mauncell.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 76, 77, 335.

-, David, precentor of. See Oflin.

-, John, precentor of. See Croke.

-, Philip, precentor of. See Ray.

-, Thomas, precentor of. See Reve.

-, canons of. See Haket; Odwyr; O'Hedian (William); Reve; Scadan.

Lismore and Waterford [co. Waterford], bishop of, papal mandatary, 103, 560, 605.

-, -, reservation of a benefice in the patronage of, 117.

-, Richard, bishop of. See Ankel.

-, difficulty of obtaining justice in the city and diocese of, 367.

Liste, John Franciscus de Capitibus (i.e. of the Cavi de Lista), knight, envoy of Eugenius IV to France, 262.

Litchborough, Lichebarwe [co. Northants], 618.

- See also Lichebarwe.

Litelmore. See Littlemore.

Litgw, John. See Lithgow.

Litheborne. See Littlebourn.

Lithgow, Lithqow, Litgw, John, a Cluniac monk, 316, 492, 493.

-, Lichtlb rectius Lithcw, Robert de, clerk, litigant about the church of Bonham in Penna, 263.

Litilbury, Thomas, clerk, notary, 145.

Litill, Lytill, Edward, rector of Deene, 385 (bis).

Littlebourn, Litheborne [co. Kent], 268.

Littlemore, Litelmore [co. Oxford], Benedictine priory, nun of, 85.

Liugnead, Liugueadh. See Louth.

Llanbadarn Fynydd, Llanpaternvenyth [co. Radnor], chapel of SS. Peter and Paul, 384.

Llanboidy, Nantbeudi [co. Carmarthen], a prebend in Llanddewi Brefi, 327.

Llanbrynmair, Brynmair in Keveilioc [co. Montgomery], parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, indulgence for visits etc. to, 141.

Llandaff [co. Glamorgan], Nicholas, bishop of. See Ashby.

-, bishop and chapter etc. of, petition by, 65.

-, archdeacon of, consent of to an appropriation, 242–244.

-, chapter of, consent of to an appropriation, 242–244.

-, canon of. See Nuporte.

-, cathedral church of SS. Peter and Paul, indulgence for visits and alms to, 65.

Llanddewi Brefi, Landewy Brevy, Landewybrevy, Llanddewybrevy [co. Cardigan], collegiate church, canons of. See Griffin ap Howel; Hore.

-, -, indulgence for visits and alms to, 84.

Llanelltyd. See Cymmer.

Llaneurgein. See Waneurgein.

Llanfairtalhaiarn, Lannoyeredolehayam (rectius Lanuoyeredolehayam) [co. Denbigh], a prebend in St. Asaph, 656.

Llanfihangel Cilfargan, Kylvargyn [co. Carmarthen], 162.

Llanfihangell Cwmdu, Lanwyhangelecander [co. Brecon], 55.

Llanfihangel y Traethau, Lanbyhatigellytrarch (rectius Lanvyhangellytraeth), Lanvyhangellytraeth [co. Merioneth], a prebend in Bangor, 334, 531.

Llangan, Langanne [co. Glamorgan], 346, 443.

Llangattock near Crickhowell, Langattok juxta Curghowol [co. Brecon], 599.

Llangeinwen, Llanghyneuuen [co. Anglesey], 444.

Llaniestyn, St. Jestyn, Lanestyn [co. Carnarvon], 195.

Llanpaternvenyth. See Llanbadarn Fynydd.

Llansannan, Llanssannan, Nansannan [co. Denbigh], 329, 569.

Llansantffraid in Elvel, St. Bridget's (i.e. St. Bride's) in the deanery of Elwael Uchmynydd [co. Radnor], indulgence for the parish church of, 507.

Llanssannan. See Llansannan.

Llantwit, Lanthwyte [co. Glamorgan], 27.

Llanwyddelan in Cydewain, Llanwythelan in Kedewen [co. Montgomery], parish church of St. Gwithelan, 323, 324.

Llewelyn. See Lewelyn.

Locce. See Lough Key.

Lochard, William, dean of St. Buryan, canon of Hereford and of Windsor, rector of Clewer, 158.

Lochdayge alias Castrum . See Monaghan.

Lochdearg. See Saints Island.

Lochkyn. See Loughkeen.

Lochlannach, Patrick, vicar of Culdaff, 124.

Lochlaynd, Gragny ing. See O'Loughlin.

Lochlua. See Ballyloughloe.

Lochmaben, Louchmaban [co. Dumfries], 334.

Lochmaloni, Thomas de, canon of Caithness, 578.

Lochque. See Lough Key.

Lochra , Fons vivus de. See Lorrha.

Lochriach. See Loughrea.

Lochratton, Lochruton [co. Kirkcudbright], 620.

Lochryach. See Loughrea.

Lochside alias Villamagna , Lochsydi. See Ballymore.

Lochtan (rectius Lochtau) alias Langfort Megmachuna, Lochthayd alias Castrum See Monaghan.

Lochton, Lothton, Lathaon, William de, priest, proctor at the Roman court, 369, 399.

Locmine (de Loco Monachorum) [dép. Morbihan, arr, Pontivy, France], Benedictine priory, 447, 448.

Loco , P. de, 280.

Loco monachorum , priory de. See Locminé.

Lodyngton, Thomas, donsel, 38.

- See also Ludington.

Lofft[us], John, citizen of Limerick, 488.

Logan, Robert, donsel, 614.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 614.

Logie, Logy [cos. Stirling, Clackmannan and Perth], a prebend in Dunblane, 368, 369, 628.

Logie Buchan, Logy [co. Aberdeen], rectory of, 555, 565, 645, 646, 651.

Logie, Logy, diocese of Aberdeen, rectory of, 396.

- See also Coldstone.

Logie Easter, Logy [co. Ross and Cromarty], a prebend in Ross, 496, 497, 605, 611, 667.

Logy, Andrew de, vicar of Culsamond, 420.

Logy, a prebend in Dunblane. See Logie.

-, a prebend in Ross. See Logie Easter.

Lohier, Master John, a papal chaplain and auditor, 599.

Lokenore, Lekenore, Thomas, knight, 129, 131, 132.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 129, 131, 132.

Lolworth, Lulworth, William, clerk, notary public, 386.

Lomnoure, Margery, 80.

London:—

bishop of, faculty to, 334.

-, -, papal mandatary, 67, 68, 85, 92, 165, 196, 209, 241, 258, 295, 308, 342, 359, 378, 385, 414, 447, 546, 579, 580, 582, 587, 588, 612, 635, 636, 642, 644, 646, 658, 661.

Richard, bishop of. See Clifford.

-, Robert [FitzHugh], bishop of, 253 (Corrigenda;cf. Cal. Lett. ix, p. 28).

Robert, bishop of. See Braybroke; Fitz Hugh; Gilbert.

William, bishop of. See Grey.

cathedral church of St. Paul, dean of, faculties to, 33, 210.

-, -, papal mandatary, 56, 321, 385, 408, 446, 630.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 502, 503.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Snell.

-, Alexander, treasurer of. See Sparwe alias Herbard.

-, Thomas, treasurer of. See Morden alias Stottewell.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 646.

-, -, jurisdiction of in a marriage cause, 180.

-, canons of. See Bothe; Chicheley (Thomas): Dixson; Lyseux; Moresby; Pole; Pryce; Warde.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 358, 613.

-, office of surveyor and binder of books in, 378.

- See also below, under collegiate churches.

religious houses:—

Augustinian hospital of St. Anthony, master or preceptor and fraternity of, 296, 297.

-, John, preceptor or warden of. See Carpenter.

Augustinian priory of Holy Trinity (alias Christchurch, Crychyrch), prior of, papal mandatary, 546, 547.

Augustinian priory of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, in Smytfeld, prior of, faculty to, 197.

Friars Preachers, chapel of the Assumption of St. Mary the Virgin called Cornwayll, Coruswayll, near the choir of the church of, 23.

collegiate churches:—

St. Martin's-le-Grand, Richard, dean of. See Caudray.

-, Thomas, dean of. See Bourchier.

-, canons of. See Fitz Hugh (Robert); Kynwolmersshe.

-, barbers dwelling within the bounds of, 321.

St. Michael's Royal, in Riola, collegiate and parish (Whitington College), 340, 341, 448.

college of the Holy Ghost (Holme's College, a chantry in St. Paul's), warden of. See Porynglond.

parish churches:—

St. Benet's Fink, 646.

St. Bride's, 323.

St. Christopher's le Stock, 364.

St. Dunstan's in the East, 526, 570, 571.

St. Giles's, Cripplegate, St. Giles's without the Crepelgate, Crepilgate, 528, 532.

St. James's Garlickhithe, Gerlekehithe, Gerlokehithe, William Huntyngdon, rector of, 212.

-, indulgence for, 326.

-, confraternity of St. James in, 326.

-, confraternity of St. James in, 326.

St. Margaret Moses, Frydaystrete, 569.

St. Mary's, Somerset, 659.

St. Mary's, Woolchurch, Walcherch, 136.

St. Matthews, Friday Street, in Fadaystrete, in Fadaystreto, 675.

St. Michael's Cornhill, 595.

St. Michael's le Querne, St. Michael's de Blado, 662.

St. Michael's, Wood Street, St. Michael's in Wadestrete, Wodestrete, 636, 637.

St. Nicholas's in the Shambles, de Macella [now united to Christ Church, Newgate Street], 327.

St. Nicholas's Olave, St. Nicholas's Oloff, St. Olave's in Breydestrete, William Smyth rector of, 66.

-, Walter Tretheywy, rector of, 364.

-, indulgence for, 325.

St. Stephen's in Coleman Street, Colman Strete, 673.

St. Stephen's Walbrook, St. Stephen's in Wolbrok, 127.

See also above, under collegiate churches (St. Michael's Royal).

citizens of:—

John Abbot, 431.

-, Agnes his wife, 431.

William Baronum, 362.

-, Joan his wife, 362.

John Beeke, 574.

-, Isabel his wife, 574.

William Bernes, 190.

Stephen Bron', the elder, 363.

John Carpenter, 340.

John Chesham, 515.

-, Agnes his wife, 515.

Geoffrey Chyttok, 393.

-, Margery his wife, 393.

- See also Chittok.

Robert Coton, 124.

-, Maud his wife, 124.

Walter Creue or Crene, 190.

-, Alice his wife, 190.

Hugh Dyk, 38.

-, Margaret his wife, 38.

Simon Eyr, 515.

-, Alice his wife, 515.

Thomas Franck, donsel, 616.

-, Elizabeth his wife, 616.

Robert Gayton, 305.

-, Isabel his wife, 305.

John Godin, Godyn, grocer, 125, 179, 180.

-, Isabel his wife, 179, 180.

Thomas Herford, 186.

-, his wife, 186.

Ralph Hawlande, 393.

-, Maud his wife, 393.

William Larke, 546, 547.

-, Margery his wife, 546, 547.

John Lorchun, 188.

-, his wife, 188.

Robert Marschall, 616.

-, Elizabet his wife, 616.

Richard Nordon, nobleman, 615.

-, Isabel his wife, 615.

John Norman, 189.

-, Isabel his wife, 189.

Richard Riche, Ryche, lord of Luxborough, 571, 574.

-, -, Katherine his wife, 571, 574.

William Ruston, 431.

-, Denise his wife, 431.

Ralph Stoke, grocer, 190.

Richard Whitington, 340.

Nicholas Wyfold, 189.

-, Alice his wife, 189.

See also Molino (Francis de).

persons belonging to:—

Richard Conventre, mercer, 432.

-, Elizabeth his wife, 432.

Philip Gryme, clerk, notary, 197.

Emmota Harvey. See Cradok.

John Knyth, donsel, 433.

-, Margaret his wife, 433.

Thomas Neuton, layman, 478.

-, Janneta his wife, 478.

Isabel Olney, 179, 180.

William Schepton, donsel, 433.

-, Agnes his wife, 433.

John Stafford, clerk, sheriffs’ scribe, 618.

persons dwelling in:—

Thomas Creme, clerk, to be a notary public, 210.

John Fowler, layman, 432.

-, Agnes his wife, 432.

John Hay, layman, 434.

-, Isabel his wife, 434.

Thomas Kays, 165.

-, Joan his wife, 165.

Francis de Molino, of Venice, donsel, 275, 478.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 478.

- See also Molino (Francis de).

William Palmier, 432.

Richard Pomfret, layman, 658.

-, Janet his first wife, 658.

-, Marion his second wife, 658.

Thomas Stevenes alias Haseley, the elder, 644.

-, Alice his wife, 644.

art or mistery of the barbers of, 174, 321.

mayor and aldermen of, indult to, 240, 241.

sheriffs’ court of, 648.

See also Greenwich; Lambeth; Southwark; Westminister.

Longe, Thomas. See Lang.

Longford [co. Longford], Friars Preachers’ house of St. Bridget, indulgence for alms to the church of, 94.

-, county of. See Muindterangaill.

Longforgan, Lanforgond, Langforgond, Langforgund [co. Perth], 95, 153, 565.

Longley (or Langley), Thomas, bishop of Durham, 167, 175, 339.

Longparish, Midelton [co. Southants], a prebend in Wherwell, 481.

Longueville [Seine-Inférieure, France], Gaston, count of. See Foix.

Longueville Giffard [Seine-Inférieure, France], Cluniac priory, cellarer of. See Hertelay.

Lonlay-l'Abbaye [Orne, France], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot of. See Hertelay.

Lorchun, John, citizen of London, 188.

-, -, -, his wife, 188.

Loring, Philip, rector of the poor hospital of St. Laurence, Limerick, to become a brother, and eventually prior, of the Augustinian hospital of Holy Cross, Limerick, 542, 566.

Lorne [Scotland], Robert, lord of. See Stewart.

Lorrha, Fons vivus de Lochra [co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 5.

Loschi, Anthony. See Luschis.

Loste, William, priest, 125.

Lothian [Scotland], Alexander, archdeacon of. See Neuport.

-, Edward, archdeacon of. See Lauder.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Croyser.

Lothton, Lathaon, William de. See Lochton.

Louchmaban. See Lochmaben.

Lough Key, Lachque, Locce, Lochque, Louchque, Insula Sancte Trinitatis de Lochque [on Trinity Island in Kilbryan parish, co. Roscommon], Premonstratensian abbey of Holy Trinity, abbot of, papal mandatary, 5, 47, 48, 54, 55, 60, 529.

-, -, Congal, abbot of, 50, 51, 350.

-, -, Rory (Roderick), abbot of. See Ocairthayth.

-, -, Thady, abbot of. See Macdiarmada.

-, -, abbot and convent of, appropriation to, 52, 198.

-, -, canons of, 50, 51, 57, 63.

Lough Oughter, Insula Sancte Trinitatis de Lochuacthayr, Lochuochdair [co. Cavan], Premonstratensian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 428.

-, -, Araltheus, prior of. See Ocathaalan.

Lough Ree [co. Longford]. See Inchcleraun.

Loughkeen, Lochkyn [co. Tipperary], a prebend in Killaloe, 475.

Loughrea, Lochriach, Lochryach [co. Galway], Carmelite friars’ house of St. Mary, friar of, 564.

-, -, indulgence for the church of, 636.

Loughty. See Monaghan.

Lounde, Alexander, esquire, 35.

-, John, rector of Dacre, 35, 66.

Louth [co. Lincoln], William Wyllyamson of, deacon, 166.

-, Liuguead, Liugueadh, Luoch [co. Louth], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 70, 71, 329, 509.

- See Knock.

Lovell, Thomas, donsel, 364.

Low, John, bishop of St. Asaph, 241– 244, 458.

Lowdown, John de, vicar of Kilpatrick, 100, 370.

Lowynston, Thomas de. See Lewynston.

Lubbertus , papal registers rubricated by under Martin V, 191 note.

-, -, under Eugenius IV, 353note.

- See also L.

Luchburgh alias Lugburgh. See Luxborough.

Lucca [Tuscany], John de Opizis of See Opizis.

Luce, William, knight, 126.

Lucera [Apulia], bishop of, papal mandatary, 139.

-, Nicholas, bishop of. See Antonius.

Luchris, John de, chaplain in Dundee parish church, 474.

Lucius III, letters of, 530.

Ludburgh, Robert, prior of Kyme, 131.

Ludelow, Ludelos, Thomas, rector of Tawstock, 251, 252, 260.

Ludham, Thomas. See Rudham.

Ludington, John, chancellor of Dublin, 207.

- See also Lodyngton.

Luffe, Thomas, vicar of Clee, Holy Trinity, 349.

Lugburgh alias Lucburgh. See Luxborough.

Lugo [Spain], bishop of, papal mandatary, 378.

-, Ferdinand, bishop of. See Palacios.

Lulworth, William. See Lolworth.

Lumley, Marmaduke, bishop of Carlisle, sometime canon of Chichester, 167, 178, 353, 443.

-, William, knight, 569.

-, -, Joan his wife, 569.

Lunan, Inverlownam, Inverlownan [co. Forfar], 9, 22.

Lundeffe. See Kinloch.

Lundy, Richard, a Cistercian monk of Melrose, to have collation of Pluscardine, 568.

Luntrethin. See Lintrathen.

Luoch. See Louth.

Luschis (Loschi), A[ntonius] de, a secretary of Eugenius IV, 277, 324, 338 et passim.

Lusignano, Hugh de, cardinal bishop of Tusculum, 288.

Lusk, Luske [co. Dublin], parish church of, 343, 376, 377.

Luton [co. Bedford], 443.

Lutterworth, Lutturworth [co. Leicester], hospital of SS. John Baptist and Anthony, warden of. See Feyse.

-, parish church of, 553.

Luttuldon, Luttulton, Thomas, 124.

-, -, Maud his relict, 124.

Lutturworth. See Lutterworth.

Luxborough, Lucburgh alias Lugburgh [in Chigwell parish, co. Essex], Richard Riche, Ryche, citizen of London, lord of, 571, 574.

-, -, -, Katherine his wife, 571, 574.

Luxembourg, Lewis de, chancellor of France for Henry VI, bishop of Térouane, afterwards archbishop of Rouen and administrator of the see of Ely, cardinal priest of SS. Quatuor Coronati, 223, 227, 228, 231, 235, 236, 237, 254, 269, 584, 625, 626.

Lychton, Alexander de, Duncan de, Janet de. See Leighton.

Lydford, West, Lidford [co. Somerset], 657.

- See also Liddeford; Lidofed.

Lyeathd, Okennedy. See O'Kennedy.

Lygartwode. See Legerwood.

Lyhert, Walter, provost of Oriel College, Oxford, rector of Nettleton, 539.

Lyllenmyn, diocese of Killala (? Kilcummin, co. Mayo), 7.

Lyminge, Lymmyng [co. Kent], 527.

Lymlalare. See Lemlair.

Lymm, Lymme [co. Chester], 148.

Lymmyng. See Lyminge.

Lymnalayr. See Lemlair.

Lymner, Robert, priest, 28.

Lynally, Laymcala [King's Co.], rectory of, 13.

Lyncloudane, Lyncludan, Lynclwdene. See Lincluden.

Lyndefeld, John. See Lindfield.

Lyndesa, Ingram. See Lindesay.

Lyndesay, Alexander de, Ingram. See Lindesay.

Lyndewode, William, commissary of archbishop Chicheley, 546.

Lyndissay, Ingram de and James. See Lindesay.

Lyne, Richard, priest, 135.

Lyne. See Lynn.

Lynegher, Simon, clerk, 175.

Lynford, John, of Stalham, layman, 395.

-, -, Sibyl his wife, 395.

Lyng [co. Norfolk], 393.

Lynlethcu, Lynlithcu, Lynlithsw. See Linlithgow.

Lynn, Lyne [co. Norfolk], Thomas Bokke, donsel, holding a lordship in, 615.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 615.

Lyon, John, knight, 391.

Lyseux, William, canon of London and Windsor, rector of St. Michael's, Cornhill, 595.

Lyston. See Kirkliston.

Lythorne. See Lighthorne.

Lytill, Edward. See Litill.