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159

Lewisham, demolition of Colfe's Alnishouses, ii.

324

Lewknor (Edward), ' D.N.B.' on, i. 307 Leybourn (William), c. 1648, his biography, xi. 307 Lezze on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 288 ' Liber Landavensis,' twelfth-century MS., ii. 149 Liberator on tale of drop of water, ix. 448 ' Libert^, Egalite, Fraternity," its history, x. 406 Libertines, Genevan reformers, c. 1538, viii. 268,

373 Liberty, Cap of, English instances of its use, ix.

507 ; x. 52

Libra on guinea balances, iii. 347 Librarian on Gibbon's father and mother, xii. 325. Hogling-money, xi. 130. Inscriptions at Lu- cerne, vi. 195. Massacre of St. Bartholomew, vii. 389. Nonconformist burial-grounds, x. 334. Robins (George Henry), ix. 516. Suicides buried in the open fields, v. 76. ' Voice of the Church,' v. 167. Wilmot family, xi. 428 Libraries, seventeenth-century, iv. 222, 303 ; v. 429 ; public, printed catalogues of, iv. 388, 454 ; London free public, vi. 251, 315 ; paro- chial, c. 1724, 387 ; free, and Mr. Andrew Carnegie, x. 400

Library : seventeenth-century, iv. 222 ; private, c. Charles I., 303 ; in St. Martin's Street, 1791, its history, viii. 27 ; genealogical circu- lating, xi. 5, 78

Library, Alexandrian, at Milan, x. 158 Library, Liverpool, founded 1758, its history,

ix. 149

Library, London, and authors, ix. 4 Library, Turin, burnt, i. 387 Licence : license, the spelling, ii. 484 ; iii. 31 Licence, selling beer without a, viii. 232, 294 Licences to travel, xi. 149, 233, 432 License : licence, the spelling, ii. 484 ; iii. 31 Licere, etymology of the word, iii. 288, 336 Lichfield, Ascension Day devotions at wells, iv. 32 ; Johnson bicentenary celebration at, xi. 467 Lichfield and Coventry, Nicholas, Bishop of, iii.

328, 375.

Lichfield Cathedral, semi-effigies in, ii. 269, 434 Lichfield will proved 1553-4, bequests in, vi.

210 Lickar Stone at Aberdeen, meaning of the word,

ix. 389 Lickbarrow (Isabella), her ' Poetical Effusions,'

x. 403 ; xi. 38 Liddel (Prof. Duncan) and bibliography of Theses,

xii. 27

Lidderdale = Hepburn, iv. 509 Lidgate and leap-gate defined, vi. 128, 238 Lie, meaning in Scotch legal documents, xii. 388,

478

Lies, Japanese master of, i. 485 Lieutenant on Breedon family, ix. 151 Lieutenants of the Tower, ix. 61, 161, 243, 390,

490

Life-star folk-lore, vii. 129, 196, 257 ; viii. 34 Lifts, passenger, early, iv. 350 ; ix. 67 Liggers, c. 1474, meaning of the word, viii. 449 ;

ix. 36

Light (Col. William), his publications, iii. 85 Light called " Trill upon my Harp," ii. 148 Light Dragoons, 4th, their uniform, iv. 69, 132 1 Light for the Jews,' 1656 and 1664, ix. 230 Lightfoot (Hannah), portrait at Knowle Hall, vii. 289, 350 ; and George III., viii. 300, 321, 402, 483 ; mystery of, ix. 24, 122, 264, 266, 374 ; xi. 472 ; xii. 94

Lightning, its forms, i. 158 ; forests set on fire by,

iv. 28, 95, 153, 213 ; holly tree as protection

from, v. 167

Lights of London, use of the phrase, iv. 45, 131 Lightship at the Nore in 1731, v. 306 Ligonier (John Louis, Earl), his biography, xi.

285 Lilbourne (John), " And what, shall then honest

John Lilbourn die ? " i. 405 Lilburne (Col. R.), letters in Guildhall Library, viii.

207 Lilienthal (Otto) his attempts at aviation, xii.

126, 178

Lilith, Adam's first wife, vii. 340 " Lilliput Hall," public -house sign, Bermondsey,

vi. 209 Lillo (G.), plot of his ' Fatal Curiosity,' vi. 329,

435 Lily, Guernsey, its naturalization, x. 368, 412,

456 ; xi. 55

Lima on Georgian coins of 1745, ix. 290 Limerick, name of a verse, xii. 300 Lincoln, arms of the city and see, i. 168, 234; ii.

37 ; Roman guards removed from Palestine to,

ii. 469 ; unlucky for kings, vii. 29, 74, 212 ;

called " Nichole " in ' The Brut,' viii. 35 ; High

Constable of, c. 1820, xii. 309 Lincoln (Abraham), and W'hately, iv. 46 ; and

the phrase " Cave of Adullam," vi. 230, 331 ;

compared with King Edward VII., 445 ; his

Emancipation Proclamation, 1863, vii. 41 ; and

European politicians, 165, 275, 318, 433 ; on

the sufferings of slaves, vii. 248 ; viii. 14 ;

and the Wycliffe Bible, 1324, ix. 10 ; and Tom

Taylor, 26 ; and poem ' Mortality,' xi. 247, 397 Lincoln civic insignia : Mayor's ring, iii. 387, 436 Lincoln ecclesiastical inventory, iii. 388, 435 Lincoln Green on Dorsetshire snake-lore, i. 253.

May Light and Yoxing Men's Light, v. 429 Lincoln Imp, trinket in form of, iv. 530 Lincoln's Inn and the Earl of Lincoln, i. 401 Lincoln's Inn Fields, laying out of, ii. 27 ; Sar- dinian Chapel, its effacement, v. 146 Lincolnshire, aurora borealis in, 1640, i. 242 ; folk

medicine in, ii. 446 ; surname prefixes in, vi.

224 ; " restraynte ' of ' the townes," viii.

47 ; Eglia in, identified, ix. 12 Lincolnshire county tales, i. 505 Lincolnshire death folk-lore, iv. 465, 515 ; v. 112 Lincolnshire dialect, iv. 170, 190 ' Lincolnshire Family's Chequered History, vii.

349, 497 ; viii. 33, 214, 371 Lincolnshire jest, vii. 447 ; ix. 367 Lincolnshire jingle, i. 266 Lincolnshire names, xii. 168, 235, 296 Lincolnshire poll-book, 1723, vii. 509 Lincolnshire riddle, i. 204 Lincolnshire saying : ' I see you come from

Bardney," iii. 145

Lind (Jenny) " I love the merry sunshine, xi. 487 Lindenstead (A.) on Marlborough and Shake- speare, i. 127

Lindimp on Clasketgate, Lincoln, xi. 29 Lindis, name for the Witham, vi. 349 Lindo (Francis), portrait painter, v. 189, 273 Lindsay (Lady Anne), her ' Auld Robin Gray, vu

284, 355, 395, 451 Lindsay (C.) on ' The Kingdom's Intelligencer,

viii. 396 Lindsay (C. L.) on Archbishop Williams, i. 447.

English Crown jewel, iii. 429 Lindum Colonia on Grantham of Goltho family, v.

231, 338