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L . See Subattariis, Lelius de.
Labunnde, John, petition of, 435.
-, -, ancestors of, patrons of Kilfinan and Inverchaolain, 435.
Ladbrooke, Loddebroke [co. Warwick], rectory of, 719.
Ladock, Sancte Ladoce [co. Cornwall], rectory of, 799.
Ladykirk, St. Mary de la Grace [in Monkton and Prestwick parish, co. Ayr], chapel of, oblations of, 154, 155.
Lafard, John, late abbot of Abington, 92.
Lafiera , La Fiera, G. de, 353, 379.
Laghtgannon, in Killannin parish, co. Galway. See Killeroon.
Laghton. See Laughton en le Morthen.
Lagonien [sis]. See Killaloe.
La Grasse [Aude, France], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary de, chamberlainship of, 753.
la Launde, Henry de, rector of Aswardby, dispensation to, 529.
la Lowe, Thomas de, dispensed to marry, 763.
-, -, late wife of. See Frowik, Isabel.
Lambadern Vaur. See Llanbadarnvawr.
Lambe, alias Lombii (i.e. Lomby), John, a monk of Snellshall, dispensation to, 710.
la Mote, manor de. See Moat farm.
Lancaster, duchy of, 280.
Landauen [sis]. See Llandaff.
Landesay (recte Lindesay). See Lindsay.
Lanercost [co. Cumberland], Augustinian priory of St. Mary Magdalen, canon of, 412.
Lang, Robert, late prior of Inistioge, 709.
-, Thomas, indult to, 771.
-, -, wife of. See Wholeochan, Margaret.
Langbredy. See Longbredy.
Langdon, Ralph, an Augustinian canon of Waltham, dispensation to, 739.
Langhstrothyr. See Langstrothyr.
Langres, Lingonen[sis], [France], bishop of, papal mandatory, 784.
Langsleiddall. See Long Sleddale.
Langstrothyr, Langhstrothyr, Langstrotyr, John, prior of the priory of England, of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 234, 235.
-, -, proctor of. See Tournay, William.
-, -, orator of Edward IV to the pope, chaplain of.See Parker, Thomas.
Langton, Longton’ [co. Berwick], Alexander de Cockburn of, 734.
Langton, Thomas, party to a matrimonial suit, 401.
-, -, wife of. See Stafford, Margaret relict of Humphrey.
Lansannt. See Lezant.
Lanyg, James, indult to, 700.
-, -, wife of, 700.
Lanzol-Borja, Rodrigo (Rodericus) de, bishop of Valencia and vice-chancellor of the Roman Church, alterations, cancellations, etc., made by command of, 120 note, 145, 153 note, 176 note, 426 note, 489 note, 490 note, 491 note, 656 note, 657 note, 777 notes.
-, -, cardinal deacon of St. Nicholas in Carcere Tulliano, vice-chancellor of the Roman Church, examinations of candidates for the office of notary public made by, 100, 166, 206, 697, 698, 814, 814 note, 815.
-, -, examination to be conducted by, 641 (bis), 642.
-, -, member of the household of. See Forfar, Andrew.
-, -, oaths taken before, 100, 166, 206, 814, 815.
Laon [Aisne, France], diocese of, place in. See Prémontré.
Laonen[sis], written in error for Laonien[sis], xxvi, xxvii, xxviii, 288, 471 note, 473, 482, 547.
Laonien[sis]. See Killaloe.
-, written in error Leonen[sis], 471 note, 482.
-, written in error Leonien[sis], 44, 410.
Laraghirril, Larathomrill [in Clonca, co. Donegal], farm of, 337.
Lasci, Philip, rector of Rosslare, indult to, 771.
Lasswade, Laswad, Lesuad [co. Edinburgh], rectory of, 794.
-, -, to be united to the collegiate church of St. Salvator at St. Andrew's, 635, 636.
Lathrisk. See Kettle.
Latomer, Richard, to be a notary public, 420.
Latham, Ralph, rector of Nettlecombe, dispensation to, 715.
Lathyn. See Lattin.
La Tolfa, Tolfa [Italy], alum mines at, 232.
Latteragh, Letrachorayn [co. Tipperary], rectory of, 148.
Lattin, Lathyn [co. Tipperary], a prebend in Emly, 339.
Laucok, William, indult to, 818.
-, -, Margery his wife, 818.
Lauden [sis]. See Lodi.
Lauder [co. Berwick], vicarage of, 297.
Laudonia . See Lothian.
Lauedre. See Lawder.
Laughton en le Morthen, Laghton [co. York, W.R.], a prebend in York, 254.
Laurencekirk, Conuech, Conueth, Conveth, Convoth [co. Kincardine], rectory of, 238, 579, 741, 742, 807, 808.
-, -, pension granted out of, 744.
Lausanne [Switzerland], canon of.See Garrilliati, Nicholas.
Lauvnde (i.e. Lauunde, Lawnde).See Lawnde.
Lauyls(i.e. Laulys). See Lawless.
Lavenham [co. Suffolk], Laurence Coke one of the lords of, 619.
Lawder, George, bishop of Argyll, appropriation made by, 244.
-, -, institution made by, 173.
-, -, bishop of Lismore (Scotland), collations and provisions made by, 743.
-, -, -, resignation made to, 743.
-, Robert, bishop of Dunblane, litigation before, 129.
-, -, resignation of, 458.
-, -, bishop in the universal church, sometime bishop of Dunblane, reservation of a pension for, 454.
-, Lauder, Thomas, bishop of Dunkeld, collations and provisions made by, 255, 683, 684, 711, 757.
-, -, faculty to, to dispose of certain benefices in his collation, 457.
-, -, provision of, xxviii.
-, -, refusal of, to institute, 347.
-, -, resignations admitted by, 255, 683, 684, 711.
-, Lauedre, la Wedre, Lawedre, William de, rector of Carmichael, provided to a canonry of Glasgow and the prebend of Glasgow I, to be vicar of Innerleithen, 27, 28.
-, -, a litigant for a canonry of Dunkeld and the prebend of Fungarth, to have collation afresh thereof, 59.
-, -, a canon of Dunkeld, papal mandatary, 241.
Lawdonia . See Lothian.
Lawless, Lauyls, Thomas, clerk, papal letters brought from Rome by, 596.
Lawnde, Lauvnde, John, indult to, 611.
-, -, Margaret his wife, 611.
Lawson, William, vicar of Duddingston, sometime vicar of Dunbarny, 467.
-, -, to be also vicar of Inchbrayock, 797.
Lax, John, late a canon of York and prebendary of Laughton en le Morthen and provost of the collegiate church of St. Edmund, Salisbury, 254.
Layburn, William, vicar of Pittington, a canon of Chester le Street and prebendary of Birtley, dispensation to, 440, 441.
Le . See Subattariis, Lelius de.
Lea, Lecach [Queen's County], rectory of, 660, 661.
-, See also Kilbrackan.
Leac, in the diocese of Ardfert, chapel annexed to the rectory of Anascaul, 679.
Leacpadrag. See Leckpatrick.
Lecach. See Lea.
Lech. See Leith, South.
Leche, Lech, Patrick, to be a vicar in the diocese of Glasgow, xxxv.
-, -, provided to the vicarage of Galston, 314.
-, -, proctor of. See Inglis, James.
Lechinen[sis], written in error for Leglinen[sis], xxxvii.
Leckpatrick, Leacpadrag [co. Tyrone], rectory of, 750.
Leclachan, land of, belonging to Whiteherne, 400.
Lecropt, co. Perth. See Keir.
Lecurcy, David, clerk, to be rector of Kilgobbin and a canon of Cork, 289.
-, Cecureij, David, to be archdeacon of Cork, xxxi.
-, -, a litigant for the archdeaconry of Cork, appeal against unlawful acts of, 713.
Lecweden. See Lewes.
Ledal, Ledalle. See Liddle.
Ledis, William, an Augustinian canon of Hempton, indult to, 529.
Leeds, co. York. See Kirkstall.
Le Flemyng, Robert, patron of the rectory of Biggar, presentation made by, 633.
Lege dei , abbey de. See Leix.
Legenen[sis], written in error for Leglinen[sis], 41, 111.
Legerwood, Leiartuod, Leiartwod, Leiartwode [co. Berwick], vicarage of, 189, 472, 474.
Legionen [sis]. See Leon.
Leglimen [sis], written in error for Leglinen[sis], xxix.
Leglinen[sis]. See Leighlin.
le Hert, Walter, bishop of Norwich, threat to deprive John Molett, prior of Norwich, made by, 560.
Leiartuod, Leiartwod, Leiartwode, See Legerwood.
Leicester, Leycestri [co. Leicester], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary de Pratis, abbot of, papal mandatary, 56.
-, -, -, to visit the priory of Nuneaton, 136.
Leighlin, Lechinen[sis], Legenen[sis], Leglimen[sis], Leglinen[sis], Leythnen[sis], [co. Carlow], bishop of, papal mandatary, 111, 324.
-, Miles bishop of. See Roche.
-, vacancy in see of, 499.
-, dean of, papal mandatory, 68, 111, 209, 215, 278.
-, David dean of. See Ocurryn.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 41, 68, 755.
-, Dermit archdeacon of. See Ocurryn.
-, James archdeacon of. See Ocurryn.
-, Patrick archdeacon of. See Omurthy.
-, Charles chancellor of. See O'Murphy.
-, Donatus chancellor of. See O'Murphy.
-, Donatus de facto chancellor of. See Bruni.
-, Patrick chancellor of. See Ouengal.
-, Richard chancellor of. See Brun.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 626.
-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 68, 215, 499.
-, Maurice precentor of. See Ournehy.
-, canons of, collation of the chancellorship made by, 681.
-, - See also O'Byrne, Patrick; Ocogli, Malachy; Ocurryn, Charles; Offhecna, John; O'Lalor, Fintanus; O'Lalor, Richard; Ouengal, Patrick; O'Murphy, Donatus.
-, de facto canon of. See Bruni, Donatus.
-, prebends in:—Gragerusa; Graiguenamanagh; Painestown.
-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 512, 661, 681.
-, diocese of, benefices of the Crossed Friars’ priory of St. John the Baptist, Dublin, in, 325.
-, -, persons of, xxxvi, 36, 499, 500, 512, 572, 626, 661, 681 (bis), 787, 819.
-, -, places in. See Agha and Rathedan, Ballon, Baltinglass, Carlow, Killabban, Leix, Lorum, Myshall, Mullinacuff, Sleaty.
-, -, rectory in, xxxvii.
-, -, vicarage in, xxxvii.
Leighmoney, Lyachmonyg [co. Cork], rectory of, 372.
Leith, Beth [co. Edinburgh], lands of Holyrood abbey in, 733.
Leith, South, Lech, Leth, Loth [co. Edinburgh], Augustinian house of St. Anthony near, Alexander preceptor of. See Stewart.
-, -, John preceptor of.See Fuches.
-, -, Michael preceptor of. See Gray.
-, -, preceptorship of, a preceptorship-general, 371.
-, -, appropriation of a parish church to, xxii.
Leix, de Lege dei [in Abbeyleix parish, Queen's County], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 755.
Lelesly (recte le Lesly). See Leslie.
Leliis, Lelli, master Theodore de, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal mandatary, 108.
-, -, bishop of Feltre, sometime a papal chaplain and auditor, papal mandatary, 398.
Le Mans [Sarthe, France], canon of.See Pele, William.
Lemys, alias Henton, William, clerk, to be a notary public, 100.
Lenacnach, Le Naenach, Lenaenach.See Nenagh.
Lenis (or Benis), Lucas de, a clerk of the papal camera, 26 note.
Lenne Episcopi. See King's Lynn.
Lenton, Lentone [co. Nottingham], Cluniac priory of the Holy Trinity, in the patronage of Henry VI, prior of, right of the abbot of Cluny to institute, 63.
-, -, John prior of. See Midelburgh.
-, -, Thomas prior of.See Wallore.
-, -, monk of. See Wallore, Thomas.
Leodien [sis]. See Liège.
-, corrected into Londonien[sis], 653 note.
Leon, Legionen[sis], [Spain], bishop of, papal mandatary, 361, 362.
Leonard Stanley, Stanley [co. Gloucester], Benedictine priory of St. Leonard, prior of, papal mandatary, 803.
Leonen [sis]. See St. Pol-de-Léon.
-, written in error for Laonien[sis], 471 note, 482.
Leonien [sis], written in error for Laonien[sis], 44, 410.
Leonis, Alexander and John. See Lyon.
Lerment, John, to be a canon of Orkney and prebendary of St. Olaf, Kirkwall, 438.
Lesina. See Hvar.
Leslie, Lesly, Lelesly (recte le Lesly) super Leuiyn [co. Fife], vicarage of, 577.
-, George Leslie, earl of Rothes, lord of, 818.
Leslie, de Lesly, George, earl of Rothes, lord of Leslie, indult to, 818.
Lesmahagow, Sancti Macuti, de Sancto Machuto [co. Lanark], Benedictine priory of St. Machutus, prior of, papal mandatary, 172.
-, -, James prior of, indult to, 615.
Lestalrik. See Restalrig.
Lesuad. See Lasswade.
Lesyngham, Robert, priest, indult to, 591.
Leth. See Leith, South.
Lethendy and Kinloch, co. Perth.See Kinloch.
Letrachorayn. See Latteragh.
Letterston, Letterstowne [co. Pembroke], rectory of, 763.
Letyr. See Litter.
Leven, Leuiyn [river in co. Fife], Leslie upon, 818.
Levinston, David, chancellor of Glasgow, dispensation to, 535.
-, Leuy[n]ton, Elizabeth, indult to, 613.
-, Levynsten', Lyvynston, Henry de, late preceptor of Torphichen, 269, 271.
Lewes, Lecweden [co. Sussex], Cluniac priory of St. Pancras, John prior of. See Daniel.
Lewinton, Lewington, James, precentor of Dunkeld, appointed a papal acolyte, 388, 391.
-, -, charges against, 554.
-, -, proctor of. See Colden, David.
-, Lewyton, James, a canon of Glasgow, and rector of Forteviot, 310.
Lewis ap Meredith, Merdich (recte Merdith), a monk of Abbey Cwmhir, indult to, 422.
Lewis ap Oweyn, a canon of St. Davids, indult to, 587.
Lewis ap Oweyn, rector of Manorbier, dispensation to, 580.
Lewrdruyn. See Lorum.
Lewyton, James. See Lewinton.
Leyban alias Baycloy. See Ballyclogh.
Leycestri . See Leicester.
Leythnen [sis], written in error for Leglinen[sis], 559.
Lezant, Lansannt [co. Cornwall], rectory of, 441.
Libberton, Liberton, Lyberton [co. Lanark], rectory of, 54, 55.
-, John Otterburn rector of, 21.
Liberten, Henry. See Liberton.
Liberton, in the diocese of Glasgow.See Libberton.
Liberton, co. Edinburgh. See Craigmillar and Holldness.
Liberton, Henry, priest, proctor of Ninian de Spot, [bishop-]elect of Whiteherne, 11.
-, Liberten, Henry, to be a vicar in the diocese of Aberdeen, xxvi.
-, Henry, of the parish of St. Cuthbert, Edinburgh, a burgess of Edinburgh, witness, 730.
Lichefeld, Edmund, rector of St. Vedast, Foster Lane, London, dispensation to, 760.
Lichfield, Lichfelden[sis], [co. Stafford], bishop of. See Lichfield and Coventry.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 632.
-, canon of. See Redhill, John.
-, church of, archdeaconry in.See Chester.
-, diocese of. See Lichfield and Coventry.
Lichfield and Coventry, Conventrenses et Lichfeldensis [cos. Stafford and Warwick], bishop of, faculty granted verbally by, 632.
-, -, faculties to, 642, 697, 698 (bis).
-, -, papal mandatary, 204, 246, 319, 463, 493, 600, 724, 782.
-, -, union made by, 578.
-, -, vicar-general of, papal mandatary, 135.
-, John bishop of. See Hales.
-, Reginald sometime bishop of. See Boulers.
-, William sometime bishop of.See Bothe.
-, William late bishop of. See Heiworth.
-, bishops (sic) of, papal mandataries, 150.
-, diocese of, benefices in, retained by John [Bothe], bishop of Exeter, xxxi, xxxvi.
-, -, dispensation in, xxxi.
-, -, persons of, 150 (bis), 156, 161, 204 (bis), 212, 259, 266 (bis), 311, 406, 421, 521, 589, 593, 642 (bis), 697 (bis), 698 (bis), 701, 702 (bis), 740 (7), 802, 817.
-, -, places in. See Brereton, Chester, Clifton Campville, Dale Abbey, Dunkenhalgh, Eccles, Eckington, Harlaston, Henbury, Ladbrooke, Manchester, Merevale, Newton Regis, Nuneaton, Poynton, Polesworth, Repton, Rushall, Sefton, Shrewsbury, Stoneleigh, Tattenhall, Tilston, Tutbury, Vale Royal, Wallsall, Warrington, Wellington, Willington.
Liddle, Ledalle, Lidel, George or George de, a canon of Dunbar and prebendary of Pitcox, and rector of Carluke, 324.
-, -, provided to the archdeaconry of Brechin, 150.
-, Ledal, James, knight, indult to, 610.
-, -, wife and children of, 611.
Liége, Leodien[sis], [Belgium], Jacobus Godefridus Nessel of, 635 note.
-, John Troulleth of, 392.
-, diocese of, person of, 609 note.
Liel, Andrew. See. Lyell.
Lilley, Lynle [co. Hertford], rectory of, 569, 650.
Limericen [sis], misspelled Luuercien[sis], 658 note.
Limerick, Limericen[sis], Limiricen[sis], Luuercien[sis], [co. Limerick], bishop of, consent of, to a farm of tithes, 101.
-, -, papal mandatary, 101, 352, 626.
-, Thomas bishop of. See Arthur.
-, William bishop of. See Creagh.
-, bishop, dean and chapter of, benefices in the gift of, 528.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 321, 626.
-, Thomas dean of. See Osannycayn alias Oscolan.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 671.
-, John archdeacon of. See Stack.
-, Matthew archdeacon of. See Ogriffa.
-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 626.
-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 321, 339.
-, Alan late precentor of. See O'Lynch.
-, Cornelius late precentor of.See Ohymoir.
-, Denis (recte David) sometime precentor of. See Hacket.
-, Patrick late precentor of.See Cori.
-, Richard precentor of. See Purcell.
-, Richard de facto precentor of. See Fitzhanry.
-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 352, 547, 759.
-, Gilbert treasurer of. See Arthur.
-, John treasurer of. See Curnog.
-, Philip treasurer of. See Loryng.
-, Thomas treasurer of. See Arthur.
-, canons of. See Aclabarde, William; Allurapt, William; Arthur, Gilbert (or Gibunus); Arthur, Thomas; Burgo, Milerus de; Creagh, William; Doudun, John; Dyward, Thomas; Geraldinis, Gerald de; Geraldinis, Maurice de; Macconmara, Fynynus; Macconmara, Matthew son of Donald; Macconmara, Matthew son of James; Macconmara, Thady son of Matthew; Macgillapadraig, Donald; Macmahon, Cornelius; MacMahon, Dermit; Mahicsiain, Gerald O'Brien, Bernard; O'Fahy, William; Ofaelan, Eugenius; Ogriffa, Matthew; Omulmykyl, Thomas; Purcell, John; Russel, William.
-, de facto and intruded canons and litigants for canonries of.See Alsard, William; Arthur, Gilbert (or Gibunus); Arthur, Thomas; Mothyl, James; O'Brien, Bernard; Purcell, Richard.
-, chapter of, papal letters to, 694.
-, prebends in: —Ardcanny; Donaghmore, co. Limerick; Limerick, St. Munchin; Tullabracky.
-, cathedral church of, dispensation to hold a dignity in, 629.
-, Augustinian priory, house or hospital of SS. Mary and Edward the Martyr by the Bridge, Eugenius perpetual administrator or commendatary of. See Ofaelan.
-, -, Richard prior of.See FitzAdam alias de Burgo.
-, -, Thomas prior commendatary of. See Arthur.
-, parish church of St. Munchin, Sancti Mansini, Sancti Munchyni, Sancti Muncini, a prebend in Limerick, 16, 17, 398, 482, 689, 690.
-, -, erroneously written Sancti Martini, 398 note.
-, city and diocese of, clergy and people of, papal letters to, 694.
-, -, favouritism in, 708.
-, -, intimidation in, 7, 23, 157, 397, 398, 483, 691, 708, 812.
-, vassals of the church of, papal letters to, 694.
-, Gilbert Arthur of, 157.
-, Thomas Arthur of, 22.
-, Magonius Oconnyrych of, 666.
-, diocese of, grant of pension in, 49 note.
-, -, ministry of an altar in, xxiv.
-, -, persons of, 7, 23, 62, 101, 117, 143, 157, 293, 339, 340 (bis), 376, 396, 397, 398 (bis), 481, 483, 522, 617 (bis), 626, 629, 681, 689, 691, 707 (bis), 760, 811, 824.
-, -, places in. See Ardkilmartin, Askeaton, Ballingarry (in Connello Upper barony), Ballingarry (in Costlea barony), Bruree, Corcomohide, Emlygrennan, Fedamore, Kilkeedy, Killeely, Kilmurry (co. Limerick), Kilquane, Mahoonagh, Monasteranenagh, Rathkeale, Rathronan.
-, -, priory in, xxvi.
-, -, vicarages in, xxiv, xxxvii.
Lincluden, Lincloudan, Linclowden, Lincoludane, Lynclodan, Lynclodem, Lyncloden, Lyncluden [co. Kirkcudbright], collegiate church of St. Mary, provost of, papal mandatary, 57, 61, 357, 540, 630.
-, -, provost and chapter of, benefices in the gift of, 469, 786, 820.
-, -, canons of. See Clerk, John; Hamilton, Robert de.
-, -, litigant for a canonry in. See Cady, Richard.
-, -, prebend in. See Lochmaben.
Lincolinen [sis], written in error for Lincolnien[sis], xxxvi.
Lincoln, Lincolinen[sis], Lincolnien[sis], Linconensis, Linconien[sis], [co. Lincoln], bishop of, cause committed by, 405.
-, -, faculties to, 166, 586 (bis), 697, 698, 777, 815.
-, -, foundation of a chapel licensed by, 785.
-, -, papal mandatary, 9, 104, 205, 206, 405, 433, 551, 567, 569, 645, 650.
-, -, to join in assigning the pallium to George Nevill, archbishop of York, 440.
-, John bishop of. See Chedworth.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 537.
-, Vincent archdeacon of. See Clementis.
-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 537.
-, canons of. See Baron, John; Santiust, Thomas; Tastar, Peter de.
-, church of, archdeaconries in. See Buckingham, Northampton.
-, Gilbertine priory of St. Catherine, canon of. See Appullton, William.
-, diocese of, certain clerks and laymen of, 628.
-, -, persons of, xxxvi (ter), 9, 56, 106, 162, 163, 166 (bis), 205 (bis), 405 (bis), 422, 424, 459, 488, 492, 499, 522, 545, 567, 585, 586 (bis), 590, 613, 615, 642, 655 (ter), 697, 698, 704, 705, 715, 774, 777 (ter), 793, 815.
-, -, places in. See Akeley, Aswardby, Backenho, Barnetby-le-Wold, Bullington, Caenby, Clattercote, Coningsby, Cotmanend, Cottesbrook, Coveney, Ellington, Eynsham, Fenny Stratford, Foston, Fulbeck, Fulstow, Godstow, Hemington, Henley, Kingham, Louth Park, Lubbanis, Kencott, Kirkby on Bain, Kirkstead, Kislingbury, Kyngesley, Leicester, Lilley, Lincoln (St. Catherine), Luton, Marsh Chapel, Northampton (hospital of St. John the Baptist), Old Warden, Osney, Oxford, Pré, Ramsey, Revesby, Royston, St. Albans, St. Neots, Sawtry, Saxby, Semperingham, Sixhills, Slapton, (co. Buckingham), Snellshall, Stonely, Stukeley (Little), Thoresby, Thornton Curtis, Thurlaston, Tutbury, Ufford, Warkton, Water Newton, West Rasen, Winkhill, Woburn, Yardley Hastings, Yelling.
-, -, rectory in, xxvi.
-, -, John Donmowe resident in, 698.
-, -, George Nevill, bishop of Exeter, resident in, 405.
Lincoln, John, a Gilbertine canon of Semperingham, dispensation to, 676.
Lincoludane. See Lincluden.
Linconensis , written in error for Lincolniensis, xxvi.
Linconien [sis], written in error for Lincolnien[sis], 522.
Lindesai, Lindesay, Lindessay, Lindisny, Lindissay. See Lindsay.
Lindores, de bemdoris, de Londoris, Londors, de Lundoris [in Newburgh parish, co. Fife], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 3, 119, 239, 297, 319, 356, 429, 437, 788.
-, -, John abbot of. See Ramsay.
-, -, abbot and convent of, petition of, 63.
-, -, appropriation of the rectory of Creigh to, 63.
Lindsay, Lindesay, Alexander, sometime a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of Cruden, 119.
-, Lyndesay, Alexander, a canon of Aberdeen, papal mandatary, 625.
-, Lyndesay, Cristina, dispensed to marry John Seton, 10.
-, Lindesay, David, earl of Crawford, indult to, 816.
-, -, wife of, 816.
-, Lindissay, David, late a papal notary, a canon of Dunkeld and prebendary of Menmuir, 484.
-, Ingram de, bishop of Aberdeen, death of, 15.
-, -, institution made by, 5.
-, Lindissay, James, clerk, to be archdeacon of Dunkeld and vicar of Kettle, 241.
-, Lindesay, Lynsay, James, late archdeacon of Lothian, 311, 347.
-, Lindesay, Lindisny, Lyndesay, James, a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of Cruden, resignation of, 119, 787
-, -, precentor of Aberdeen, by exchange, 373 note, 374 note.
-, Lindessay, Lindissay, James, to be a canon of Dunkeld and prebendary of Menmuir, 484.
-, Lyndesay, James, late a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Stobo, 682.
-, Lyndesay, James, a canon of Moray (1), papal mandatary, 256.
-, Lyndesay, James, a canon of Moray (2), papal mandatary, 256.
-, Landesay, Lindesay, Lyndesaye, James, precentor of Moray and a canon of St. Mary Hugh, St. Andrews, and prebendary of Uphall, 146.
-, -, dean of Glasgow, by exchange, 298, 299.
-, Lindesay, James, late rector of Douglas, 707.
-, Lindissay, James, counsellor of James III king of Scots, nephew of. See Lindsay, James, infra.
-, Lindissay, James, clerk, nephew of James Lindsay, counsellor of James III king of Scots, dispensation to, 578.
-, Lindesai, Lindesay, Lyndesay, William, sometime precentor of Aberdeen, a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of Cruden by exchange, profession of, 374 note.
-, -, vicar or ‘pensionary’ of Inchbrayock, to be received as an Augustinian canon of Jedburgh abbey, 361.
-, -, resignation of the vicarage of Inchbrayock by, 797.
-, -, provision of, to the priory of Restennet, 361, 362, 786.
-, -, dispensations to, 362.
-, Lindesay, William, rector of Kirkpatrick-Juxta, 784.
Lingonen [sis]. See Langres.
Linlithgow, Lythqu [co. Linlithgow], vicarage of, 472.
Linton, Lynton [co. Roxburgh], rectory of, 785.
-, -, lay patron of, 785.
Linton, West, Lyntermireneryk [co. Peebles], vicarage of, 190.
Lion, William. See Lyon.
Lisdrum, Lisdroma [in Aghavea parish, barony of Magherastephana, co. Fermanagh], grange of, 211.
Lisgoole, Lisgabayl, Lisgubail, Lysgabayl [in Rossorry parish, co. Fermanagh], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 8, 99, 198, 675.
-, Bernard abbot of, executor of a papal mandate, 198.
Lislee, Lysslay [co. Cork], vicarage of, 372.
-, -, patron of, 372.
Lismore, Lismore alias Argyle, Lismorensis [co. Argyll], bishop, dean and diocese of. See Argyle.
-, parish church of St. Moluog, rectory of, 581.
Lismore, Lismoren[sis], [co. Waterford], bishop of, fear of the power of, 276.
-, -, institution made by, 305.
-, -, papal mandatary, 309, 317.
-, -, rights of, saved, 738.
-, -, sub-delegate of, 309.
-, Robert bishop of. See Poer.
-, dean of, papal mandatary, 305.
-, Gillacius dean of. See Okeyt.
-, Maurice dean of. See Oronan.
-, Philip dean of. See Wyot.
-, litigants for the deanery of. See Okeyt, Gillacius and Purcell, Richard.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 637.
-, James provided to the archdeaconry of. See Thobyn.
-, John archdeacon of. See Purcell.
-, Thomas archdeacon of. See Orstauhan, alias Ostulahon.
-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 317, 324.
-, John chancellor of. See White.
-, Maurice chancellor of. See O'Hiffernan.
-, Paul late chancellor of. See Keating.
-, Philip de facto chancellor of. See Occarrygyn.
-, chancellorship of, the vicarage of Clonmel annexed to, 272.
-, official of, papal mandatary, 164, 272, 811.
-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 57, 111, 309.
-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 111.
-, canons of. See Butler, Theobald; Colyn, John; Freyne, Robert; Gilis, Henry; Goer, Patrick; Juvenis, Walter; Macconmara, Donatus; Macconmara, Odo; Magrath, Donald; Mandeville, Walter; Oboayn, John; O'Cahill, Dermit; O'Flavin, Thomas; Ofyn, Maurice; Ofyrnussii, John; Omychaym, Nectanus; Poer, Walter; Stack, Maurice; Wiot, Philip.
-, de facto canons of. See Cornis, Thomas; Goer, Patrick; Osactnayn, Donald.
-, prebends in:—Donaghmore (co. Tipperary); Dysert and Kilmoleran; Kilbarrymeaden; Kilrossanty; Modelligo; Mora alias Moorestown; Seskinan; Tullaghorton.
-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 276, 688.
-, diocese of, monasteries in, xxvi, xxxviii.
-, -, persons of, 152, 164 (ter), 165, 295 (bis), 303, 304, 357, 481, 482, 488, 519, 601, 658, 662, 672, 688, 776.
-, -, places in. See Ardcolum, Ardmore, Cahir (co. Tipperary), Clonmel, Drumcannon, Dungarvan, Inishlounaght, Kilmurry, Kilworth, Kinsalebeg, Lismore, Molana, Mothel, Outeragh, Tallow, Tubbrid.
-, -, rectory in, xxiii.
-, -, vicarages in, xxi, xxv.
-, -, Edmund Mandeville dwelling in, 713.
Lisnakill, Lysnykelli [co. Waterford] (with Kilmeadan), vicarage of, 776.
Lisselton, Hyseltyn, Lyseltyn [co. Kerry], vicarage of, 79, 479.
Lithton, George. See Lythton.
Litil Burton on Yore. See Burton upon Ure.
Litilbury. See Littlebury.
Litter, Letyr [co. Cork], rectory and vicarage of, appropriated to Fermoy abbey, 275, 276.
Littlebury, Litilbury [co. Essex], rectory of, 692, 693.
Little Ilford, Ilford Parva [co. Essex], rectory of, to be appropriated to Stratford abbey, 729.
-, -, cure of souls in, to be exercised by a monk of Stratford abbey, 729.
Little Island, Inchemaknell [co. Cork], rectory of, 327.
Litylldisart, lordship or lands of, 361.
Llanbadarnvawr, Lambadern Vaur [co. Cardigan], parish church of, with its chapels, united to Vale Royal abbey, 724.
Llandaff, Landaven[sis], Londovien[sis], [co. Glamorgan], bishop of, executor of papal letters, 804.
-, -, faculty to, 100.
-, John bishop of. See Hunden.
-, cathedral church, custom of, 10.
-, diocese of, persons of, 100, 422, 588, 703, 715, 814.
-, -, places in. See Abergavenny, Goldcliff, Merthyr, Neath, Peterstone, Rumney, Skenfrith, Tintern.
Llandderfel, Sancti Dervel [co. Merioneth], rectory of, 182.
Llanddewi Brefi, Elande Wybrewey [co. Cardigan], collegiate church, canon of. See Pole, Owen.
Llanfigan, co. Brecknock. See Gileston.
Llangafelach, Llangevelach [co. Glamorgan], vicarage of, 763.
Lloyt, Lloit, John, to be a notary public, 814.
Lochacros, Lochaens (recte Letharis).See Burrishoole.
Lochagana. See Inchmore.
Loche, John, official of Armagh, sentence of, 466.
Lochgoilhead, Kanlochgoule [co. Argyll], parish church of the Three Holy Brethren, appropriated to Kilmun, 243, 244.
-, See also Ardkinglass.
Lochia (recte Lochra), abbey called Fons vivus de. See Lorrha.
Lochluacha, alias de Dedealnearach.See Ballyloughloe.
Lochmaben, Lochmabane [co. Dumfries], a prebend in Lincluden, 402, 403.
Lochoe (recte Lochce), Lochque. See Lough Key.
Lochquhorward, Lochquhorwart. See Borthwick.
Lochrach, Lochriach, Lochryach. See Loughrea.
Lochsemdelle, Lochsydyn alias Lochsemdelle. See Ballymore.
Lochwoctir. See Lough Oughter.
Locriske, Thomas de, vicar of Dunbarny, sometime vicar of Duddingston, 466, 467.
Loddebroke. See Ladbrooke.
Lodève, Lodoviensis [Herault, France], diocese of. See Londoviensis.
Lodi, Lauden[sis], [Italy], confraternity of the Holy Spirit de Caritate, in the diocese of, 373 note.
Lodoviensis . See Lodève.
Lodunum . See Loudun.
Loel, Edward, late rector of Tundergarth, 470.
Logie Easter, Logy [cos. Ross and Cromarty], a prebend in Ross, 24, 521.
Loisius , Loysius, 292 note.
-, papal letters collated by, 230, 231, 242, 246, 248, 249, 256.
-, witness, 392.
Lokart, John, to be treasurer of Dunblane, 742, 743.
Loke, Peter, master of the college of St. Martin, Thompson, dispensation to, 506.
Loker, John, vicar of Belchamp St. Paul, dispensation to, 783.
Lokton, Edward, rector of Halesworth, a student at Cambridge, dispensation to, 550.
Lombii (i.e. Lomby). See Lambe.
Lomesden, Lomysden, Alexander.See Lummisden.
Londomiensis , written in error for Londoniensis, xxvi.
London, Condomen[sis] (sic), Londomien[sis], Londonien[sis], Londovien[sis] [co. Middlesex], bishop of, confirmation administered by, 9.
-, -, faculties to, 586 (bis), 641, 642, 698, 814 (ter), 815.
-, -, papal mandatary, 254, 400, 435, 442, 486, 490, 541, 551, 567, 569, 650, 763, 768.
-, Thomas bishop of. See Kempe.
-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 628.
-, Richard archdeacon of. See Martin.
-, official of, appeal against sentence of, 802.
-, -, commissary of Thomas Kempe, bishop of London, 653.
-, John official of. See Druell.
-, cathedral church of St. Paul, William dean of. See Say.
-, -, dean and chapter of, parish church of St. Faith under St. Paul's in the jurisdiction of, 650.
-, -, -, petition of, 650.
-, -, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 367.
-, -, canons of. See Sharp, Henry; Wardall, John; Worsley, William.
-, -, prebend in. See Willesden.
-, -, document dated in, 267.
-, -, north side of, official holding his court at, 494.
-, -, parish church of St. Augustine without the gate of the churchyard of.See infra London:—parish churches.
-, -, public instrument drawn up in, 499.
-, -, tribunal held in, 259.
-, monastic houses:—
Augustinian priory of Christ Church, Ecclesiastici (recte Ecclesie Christi), or the Holy Trinity, prior of, papal mandatary, 649, 653, 728.
Augustinian priory of St. Mary without Bishopsgate, Thomas prior of.See Hadley.
Carthusian house of the Salutation of the Mother of God without the walls, prior and brethren of, grant of the priory of Ogbourne St. George to, 303, 309.
Cistercian abbey of St. Mary Graces, de Gratiis, SS. Mary and Anne by the Tower, abbot of, papal mandatary, 66, 676.
abbey of the order of St. Clare (Minoresses), Elizabeth abbess of. See Horwode.
-, the present nuns of, indult to, 617.
Augustinian hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr of Acre, Accon, Acon, de Aconia, master and brethren of, decree for, 32, 33.
-, -, habit of, 32.
-, master of, to be master-general of the order, 33, 34.
-, masters of, revenues of Cyprus taken by, 33.
-, one of the brethren from Cyprus appointed master of, 33.
-, brother of. See Gore, Thomas.
-, chapel erected in, 33.
-, chapel of St. Mary in, 572 note.
-, -, indulgence to persons visiting and giving alms to, 453.
-, foundation of, mentioned, 32.
-, foundation and endowment of, confirmed, 33, 34.
-, migration of the brethren in Cyprus to, 33.
-, decreed the principal house of the order, 33.
-, collegiate church:—
St. Mary le Bow, de Arcubus, John dean of. See Butler.
-, Roger dean of. See Radcliff.
-, William dean of.See Spalding.
-, parochial churches:—
St. Augustine, St. Augustine by Watling Strete, St. Augustine without the gate of the churchyard of [St. Paul's], London, rectory of, 452, 453, 545, 546.
St. Bartholomew (recte St. Botolph) without Bishopsgate, Bisshopesgate, rectory of, 192.
St. Faith under St. Paul's, claim of the dean and chapter to jurisdiction over, 650.
-, rector etc. of, 650.
St. James Garlickhithe, rectory of, 783.
St. Peter, Westcheap, St. Peter in the Westchepe, rectory of, 535.
St. Sepulchre, Holborn, without the New Gate of the city of London, chaplain at the altar of St. Stephen in. See Dewe, Matthew.
St. Vedast, Foster Lane, rectory of, 760.
-, citizens of:—
Halton, Nicholas, 175.
Harward, Thomas, 437.
Hylle, William, 102.
Strete, Ralph, 175.
-, city of, cognizance of matrimonial causes in, 463.
-, company of Brewers, daily mass to be founded by members of, 453, 572 note.
-, persons belonging to:—
Al[c? ]ock, John, 435.
Baraziis, James de, 699.
Broke, John, 699.
Buengay, William, 815.
Carent alias Newent, Elizabeth, 463.
Charleton, Agnes, 763.
Dalston, Emmota, 175.
Eberton, Henry, 702.
Fouler, Nicholas, 437.
Garnton, John, 773.
Harry, Ralph, 523.
Hely, William, 802.
Jakis, John, 400.
Jenyns, Elizabeth, 463.
la Lowe, Thomas de, 763.
Malvern, Anne, 400.
Marow, Katherine relict of William, 702.
Newent, Thomas, 462.
Say, Thomas, 453.
Skypwyth, William, 814.
Strangbou, Robert, 702.
Tate, John, 699, 702.
Vellys, John, 705.
Venor, Elizabeth, 435.
Walden, Thomas, 702.
Wolrych, Simon, 102.
Worth, Robert, 435.
Wykys, William, 102.
-, residents in:—
Barrett, Thomas, bishop of Annaghdown, 802.
Berkshire, archdeacon of, 545.
Bordi, Richard, 814.
Browne, Thomas, 586.
Camet, William, 574.
Chaunt, William, 628.
Clerk, John, 574, 628.
Dabeney, William, 593.
Dolhing, William, 642.
Goldewell, master James, 499.
Goodag, Philip, 641.
Harry, Agnes, 816.
Lyghton, Robert, 267.
Newton, Christopher, 814.
Pole (Poole), Thomas, 267, 586.
Pygge, John, bishop of Ardfert, 452, 462, 463, 486, 649, 650, 802.
Robyns, Thomas, and Cristina his wife, 593.
Wardale, master John, 499.
Waynflete, William de, bishop of Winchester, 462.
Westkarre, William, bishop of Sidon, 802.
-, places in:—
birthplace of Thomas Becket, 32.
place of Belle without the walls of, 56.
Watling Street, 452.
-, suburbs of. See Strand, the; Westminster.
-, walls of, Westminster without the. See Westminster.
-, diocese of, archdeaconry in.See Essex.
-, -, persons of, xxvi, xxxvi (ter), 66, 161, 163 (bis), 367, 442 (bis), 465 (ter), 522, 588, 611 (bis), 618, 619 (bis), 653, 698, 699 (ter), 701, 711, 773 (bis), 801.
-, -, places in. See Alphamstone, Ashdon, Belchamp St. Paul, Cheshunt, Colchester, Finchley, Fulham, Great Horkesley, Hatfield Broad Oak, Hornsey, Littlebury, Little Ilford, London (Holy Trinity priory), London (St. Mary Graces), London (St. Peter, Westcheap), Mucking Hall, Navestock, Rayleigh, St. Albans, Saffron Walden, Syon abbey, Stratford Langthorne, Tottenham, Vange, Waltham, Waltham Cross, Westminster, Writtle.
-, See also Londoviensis.
Londonderry, Derry [co. Londonderry], cathedral church, John dean of. See Macblosgaid.
-, -, indulgence to persons visiting and giving alms to, 717, 718.
-, -, ruinous condition of, 718.
-, -, lack of ornaments in, 718.
-, Augustinian abbey of St. Columba, Celinigri Delen[sis], Cella Nigra Deren[sis], de Cella Nigra, Cella Nigre, Colle (sic) Nigre, abbot of, papal mandatary, 139, 199, 717, 718, 748.
-, -, John abbot of. See O'Donnell.
-, -, Maurice abbot of.See Macgillabride.
-, -, William abbot of.See O'Hegarty.
-, -, canons of. See O'Donnell, John; O'Hegarty, William.
-, -, subject to the bishop of Derry, 730.
-, -, described as dedicated to St. Mary, 199.
-, Solomon O'Hegarty of, 26.
Londonia , recte Loudonia. See Lothian.
Londonien [sis], corrected from Leodien[sis], 653 note.
-, incorrectly written Condomen[sis], 702 note.
Londoris , Londors, Abbey de. See Lindores.
Londovien [sis], written for Landavien[sis], xxxvi.
-, written for Londonien[sis], xxxvi.
-, [? London or Lodève], diocese of, priory in, xx.
Londy, Londi, Londoy, John, a baron and knight in Scotland, indults to, 773, 774.
-, -, wife of, 774.
-, William, indults to, 773, 774.
-, -, wife of, 774.
Long, William, to be a notary public, 777.
Longbredy, Langbredy [co. Dorset], rectory of, 787.
Longley, Ralph, a canon of Ripon, to be warden of the collegiate church of Manchester, 244, 245, 253, 254.
Long Sleddale, Langsleiddall [co. Westmoreland], chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, indulgence to persons visiting and giving alms to, 530.
-, -, foundation of, 531.
-, -, licence to have a chaplain in, etc., 531.
-, inhabitants of, petition of, 530.
Long Sutton [co. Somerset], vicarage of, 580.
Longton’. See Langton.
Lonneys, Laurence, deacon, a notary public, 207.
Lorcha . See Lorrha.
Lorcheisir, John, to be a canon of Aberdeen, xxix.
Lorrha, Fons vivus de Lochia, de Lorcha [co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 79.
-, -, canon of. See Ohannrachan, Thady.
Lorum, Lewrdruyn [co. Carlow], vicarage of, 756.
Loryng, Philip, late treasurer of Limerick, 629.
Loth (i.e. Leth). See Leith, South.
Lothian, Laudonia, Lawdonia, Londonia (sic), Loudonia [Scotland], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 146, 710.
-, Guillermus archdeacon of.See Fergusii.
-, James late archdeacon of.See Lindsay.
-, Nicholas archdeacon of. See Graham.
-, William archdeacon of. See Crosar and Fergusii.
-, official of, public instrument under the seal of, 731.
Lothirysk. See Kettle.
Lothricach (recte Lochrieach). See Loughrea.
Lothwothir. See Lough Oughter.
Loudonia . See Lothian.
Loudoun, Loydom [co. Ayr], vicarage of, 314.
Loudun, Lodunum [Vienne, France], collegiate church of SainteCroix, canon of. See Monypeny, George.
Loueth. See Louth.
Lough Key, Lochoe (sic), Lochque [on Trinity Island, in Kilbryan parish, co. Roscommon], Premonstratensian abbey of the Holy Trinity, abbot of, papal mandatary, 27, 446.
-, -, Magonius abbot of, sentence of, 723.
-, -, desire of Malachy O'sheridan to enter, 511.
Lough Oughter, Lochwoctir, Lothwothir [co. Cavan], Premonstratensian priory of the Holy Trinity, prior of, papal mandatary, 513.
-, -, Fergal prior of. See O'sheridan.
-, -, Malachy prior of.See O'sheridan.
Loughrea, Lochrach, Lochriach, Lochryach, Lothricach [co. Galway], rectory of, 80, 413.
-, vicarage of, 37, 38, 123, 240, 508, 509.
-, -, in the gift of the abbot and convent of Clonfert, 240.
-, Robert Elys a native of, 123.
Louis XI, king of France, captain of the guard of. See Squyar, Thomas.
Lour, Lowr [in Forfar parish, co. Forfar], rectory and vicarage of the lordship of, 361.
Louth, Lowth [co. Lincoln], Thomas Skipwith of, 166.
Louth, de Juga (recte de Luga), Loueth [co. Louth], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 727.
-, -, priory dependent upon. See Inchmore.
Louth Park, de Parco laude (sic), de Parco ludo [co. Lincoln], Cistercian abbey, abbot and convent of, 223.
-, -, -, petition of, 538.
-, -, parish church and chapel united to. See Fulstow and Marsh Chapel.
Low, Andrew, de facto parceller of Belgooly, 180.
-, Lowe, John, archdeacon of Rochester, 213.
Lowestoft, Lowystost [co. Suffolk], Simon Dolfin lord of, 619.
Lowr. See Lour.
Lowre, William, priest, chaplain and Latin-master of James III, king of Scots, to be archdeacon of Brechin, 282.
Lowth. See Louth, co. Lincoln.
Lowystost. See Lowestoft.
Loydom. See Loisius.
Loysius . See Loisius.
Lubbanis [? Lubbesthorp or Lubenham, co. Leicester], Thomas Helwode lord of, 618.
Lübeck [Germany], canon of. See Westfal, William.
Lubenham. See Lubbanis.
Luca , D. de, 248, 249, 251, 277, 278, 381, 384.
Lucca [Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 254.
-, Stephen bishop of. See de Trenti.
Luccombe, Luckumb [co. Somerset], chapel of St. Anthony of Vienne next the parish church of, foundation of, 624, 625.
-, rector of. See Petier, John.
-, John St. John lord of, 617.
Lucemburgo, James de, lord of Fiennes and Erquinghem, indult to, 423.
Lucen [sis], Balvanus, register rubricated by, 574 note.
Luchirdail, Thomas de. See Luthirdale.
Luchirfurd (recte Ruthirfurd). See Rutherford.
Luckumb. See Luccombe.
Luçon, Lucionen[sis], [Vendée, France], official of, papal mandatary, 765.
-, canon of. See Moneypenny, George.
Lucy, John, a parishioner of St. Faith under St. Paul's, London, 650.
-, Margaret, damsel, party to a matrimonial suit, 405.
Ludlow, de Ludlowia [co. Salop], Carmelite friars’ convent of St. Mary, indulgence for persons giving alms for the restoration of, 425.
Ludovisis, master Lewis de, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal commissary, 404.
Lugdunen[sis]. See Lyon.
Lummisden, Lomesden, Lomysden, Lumisdan, Alexander, pension to, xxxv.
-, -, appointed a papal acolyte, 387.
-, -, a canon of Dunblane and prebendary of Abernethy, provision of, 485.
-, -, also rector of Flisk, pension assigned to, 636.
-, -, to be administrator of the Cistercian nuns’ priory of Berwick-on-Tweed, 256.
Lundeff. See Kinloch.
Lundoris , abbey de. See Lindores.
Lunensis , B., 318.
Lupyt, Lupytl, John, late lord of Chollacott, son of. See Lupyt, Nicholas.
-, Lupit, Nicholas, son of John Lupyt, rector of Dolton, indults to, 587, 703.
-, -, to be a notary public, 697.
Lusk, Luscie [co. Dublin], second portion of, a prebend in St. Patrick's, Dublin, 710.
Lusmagh (or Kilmochonna), Cillmokonaid [King's county], vicarage of, 80.
Luss, Lus [co. Dumbarton], John de Colquhoun lord of, 460.
Luthald, tithes of, belonging to Inchcolm abbey, 86.
Luthicuste (recte Kirkcriste). See Kirkchrist.
Luthirdale, Luchirdail, Luthirdaile, Thomas, or Thomas de, a commissioner of Patrick [Graham], bishop of Brechin, 450, 451.
-, -, official of St. Andrew's, sentences of, 567, 568, 652.
Luthyngton, John, lord of Cheshunt, indults to, 588, 591.
-, -, Agnes his wife, 588.
-, -, wife of, 591.
Luton [co. Bedford], parish church of St. Mary, rector and parishioners of, indult to, to eat milk-meals on abstinence days, 492.
Luuercien [sis], written in error for Limericen[sis], 658 note.
Lwndeyff. See Kinloch.
Lyberton. See Libberton.
Lyd (recte Lye). See Lye.
Lydeard St. Laurence, Lydiard [co. Somerset], parish church of St. Lawrence, rectory of, 12, 50, 51.
Lye, Lyd, master Thomas, archdeacon of Salop, witness, 264, 266 (bis).
Lyell, Liel, Lyel, Andrew, priest, a litigant for the rectory of Newlands, 57.
-, -, to have collation of the same, 108.
-, -, a claimant to the vicarage of Glamis, 349, 350.
-, -, to be a canon of Dunkeld, with reservation of a prebend and dignity, 764.
-, Lyel, Thomas, to be a canon of Dunkeld and prebendary of Fearn, co. Forfar, 413.
Lyghton, Robert, clerk, dwelling at London, witness, 267.
Lyllymleach. See Killemlagh.
Lyn, Thomas, a monk of Westminster, indult to, 614.
Lynally, Lynnella [King's county], vicarage of, with its annexed chapels, 448.
Lynche, Thomas, indult to, 772.
-, -, wife of. See Dahy, Catilina.
Lynclodan, Lynclodem, Lyncloden, Lyncluden. See Lincluden.
Lyndesay, Lyndesaye. See Lindsay.
Lynle. See Lilley.
Lynnella. See Lynally.
Lynsay. See Lindsay.
Lyntermireneryk (? recte Linton Roderick). See Linton, West.
Lynton. See Linton.
Lynton, William, charges against, 710.
Lynwode, William, official of the court of Henry [Chicheley], archbishop of Canterbury, sentence of, 804.
Lyo, Roger, vicar of Wellington, co. Salop, indult to, 587.
Lyon, Lugdunen[sis] [Rhône, France], diocese of, person of, 742, 808.
Lyon, Leonis, Alexander, lord of Glamis, indult to, 610.
-, -, wife and children of, 611.
-, Leonis, John, indult to, 610.
-, -, wife and children of, 611.
-, Patrick, lord of Glamis, Glammis, master of the household of James II, king of Scots, and a kinsman of Andrew, abbot of Montrose, witness, 733.
-, -, Isabel relict and executrix of the will of, a litigant in the court of the official of St. Andrews, 652.
-, Lion, William, sometime vicar of Auchterhouse, 684, 711.
-, William, claimant to the rectory of Tannadice, 355, 366.
-, -, suit abandoned by, 366.
-, William, rector of Torryburn, sometime rector of Cleish, 373.
Lyseltyn. See Lisselton.
Lysgabayl. See Lisgoole.
Lysnykelli. See Lisnakill.
Lysslay. See Lislee.
Lythqu. See Linlithgow.
Lythton, Lithton, George, of Moray, reservation of benefices for, 819.