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 4 i6 INDEX. Horwell's School, 16, 57-59. Hospital of St. Leonard (see St. Leonard). Howard, the philanthropist, re- ports on Launceston Gaol, 295, 296. Huguenots, 207. Hull, Joseph, minister, 319, 350. Hurl, Claricia le, to Downig, 78. I lnfangenthef, 56. Inquisition of 1338 into posses- sions of Black Prince, 96-98, 247-253; by Commonwealth (and see Castle), 283, 284. Interrogatories^/^. Edward IV., 1 57~ l 59t3 3i3°4- (and see Com- mission and Inquisition). J Jackaford purchased with Queen Anne's Bounty, 326. James I., 321 ; to Richard Con- nock, grant of site of late priory, 33 (and see Charters). Jester, 160. Jesus Park, 178; store of, 178, 184. John's Charter to Helston, 72 (and see Charters). Jubilee buildings, 298. Juggler, 176. Jurisdictions of Dunheved town and castle separate, 232, 256. K Kensey river, 14, 16, 35, 37, 42, 51,254. Kestel Wood, 175, 180. Kilkhampton, 144, 186. Knights' Chamber, 122; fees, 131, 250; service, 253. Ladder used as bier, 371. Lake, definition of, 1 6. Lambeth Library, 70, 297, 300, 320. Landue, 125, 130, 132. Lanrac, Thomas, complaint to Black Prince, 101. Lansdown, battle of, 267. Lansdown, Lord, letter to Lord Gower, 324. Lateran Council, decree concern- ing lepers, 41, 42. Latimer, Bishop, 191. Laud, Archbishop, 294. Launceston, Burgesses of, 82 ; church, 4 (and see Mary Mag- dalene) ; civil war, 275; disputes with Dunheved, 82-84; down, 19; ford of, 8; manor of, 3, 10, 18 ; market, 3 ; name, its mean- ing, 66, 67, 84; Scientific His- torical Society of, 239. Launcestonlonde, customary te- nure of, 20 ; farmers in, 20 ; free tenants, 22 ; manor of, 18, 19, 34; rent of chamber, 19. Lawhitton, 8 1 ; Chepgale, 207 ; church, 99 ; fishing at, 131; highways, 204, 205 ; suit at court, 152,- 153, 173; taxes, in- quisition concerning, 98 ; war- rants, 260, 263, 269. Lawrence, Mrs., 18, 75. Lazarous houses, 206. Leach's map of Castle and Deer Park, 294. Leather-stampers and their oath, 217. Legger book, 116, 160, 210. Leland the historian, 16, 35 ; de- scription of Castle, 228, 233, 254, 255. Lepers (see St. Leonard's Hos- pital) ; admitted as burgesses, 43, 147, 157, 163, 188. Leprosy, 41, 50. Lewannick, 6 ; vicar of, 123, 206, 263, 306. Lezant, church of, 99. Lifton, 1 52, 1 86, 22 1, 269; Charles I. at, 270. Lime, 20, 22, 114, 186; Brugg lime, 151. Lime-pits, 169, 179. Linkinhorne, church of, 7, 13, 306 ; tithes of grain, 1 2, 20 ; vicarage of, 16; vicar's servant, 366. Liskeard, 7, 12, 13, 16, 20, 49, 131, !3 6 > l 39> l 7h 186, 207, 263, 266, 270, 293 ; history of parish church, 16; lazar-house, 210. London, 137, 151, 152, 186, 205, 211.