ELEVENTH SERIES.
173
Little Missenden, vicars of, vi. 209, 278 ; vii. 69
133, 213
Little Oakley, Essex, epitaph, viii. 505 Little Thurrbck, the Dene-Holes, of, x. 249, 314
390, 437, 450
Littleton (Edward), his death, v. 509 Little Wit-ham, earliest date of gibe, v. 249 Littlewood (Magdalen G.) on Giffard=Mill, i. 477 Littlyngton, identification of place-name, ix
508 ; x. 37, 77 Liveries, colour of, and coat of arms, viii. 190
295, 357, 472, 515 ; ix. 53 Liverpool Academy founded 1810, vi. 165 Liverpool Museum, referred to by Jane Austen
vii. 170 Liverpool reminiscences, book of, c. 1775, ix. 368
436, 494
Livery Companies, records of the City, vi. 464 ;
- vii." 101, 403, 505 ; viii. 144, 386 ; ix. 3
Liverymen of London, list of, 1799-1826, viii.
448
Livesay (General J.),.c. 1702, picture of., vii. 289 Livesay (Richard), Eton portraits by, vi. 207 Livesay (Roger) of Ireland, c. 1664, vi. 129 Livesey (J.) on Haberjam family, v. 518 Hancock
as a place-name, v. 513 Leek as Welsh National
emblem, vii. 6 Livesay (John), picture of,
vii. 289 Livesey (Roger) of Ireland vi. 129
Songs wanted, xii. 385 Livingston (E. B.) on Michael Livingston, viii.
396 Livingston (J. H.) on American Livingstones,
vi. 437 Livingston (Michael), c. 1680, his writings, i. 155
viii. 396 Livingston (Noel B.) on Michael Livingston, i.
155 ; Peck and Beckford Fuller, ii. 236 Livingstone family of America, vi. 307, 437 Livy, fighting order of the Roman legion, xi.
o<y
Ljus=light, Icelandic word, i. 209, 273, 375, 434
Llandegeman : Rhoscrowther : Rhos-y-cryther, change in place-name, iv. 329, 393
Llanfair-Waterdine, inscription in parish church, vi. 10, 94 ; vii. 355
Llangollen, Empress Helena's stay at, vii. 149
Llettyscilp, Welsh place-name, English transla- tion of, v. 28, 97
Llewelyn ap Rees ap Grono, 1359, charter, ix. 410 : x. 515 ; xi. 195
Lleyn, in list of names, c. 1313, viii. 130, 177
Lloyd (David), Welsh bard, his poems, xi. 322
Lloyd (David), Winchester scholar, d. c. 1650 1 v. 327, 475
Lloyd (E. H.) on authors of quotations wanted,
Lloyd (J.), Westminster scholar, vii. 309, 397 Lloyd (James), Westminster scholar, 1742, x.
387 Lloyd (John), Westminster scholar, c. 1634, x.
Lloyd (John), Westminster scholar, 1744, x. 448 Lloyd (Dr. Pierson), Westminster School usher,
1748, ix. 469 ; x. 115
Lloyd (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1612, x. 448 Lloyd George (D.). See George. Lluellyn (Richard), Westminster scholar, c. 1690,
x. 387, 432 Loan, public, repudiation "of, 1840, xi. 452 : xii.
14. 88, 129
' Lobsters "= Cuirassiers, term used c. 1640, xi.
304, 419
" Loch Awe," or " Lochow " in proverb " Far
cry to Lochow," vii. 29, 95 j
Loch Chesney, Galloway, origin of the name, ix.
389, 433, 495 ; x. 37 ' .;f|
Loch collection of Scottish documents, i. 21
" Loci dulcedo nos attinet," motto suggested for
London County Council, ix. 225 Lock (Rev. Campbell) on Channel Tunnel and Mr. Gladstone, iv. 108 Constable's staves, v. 288 Ferguson of Invernrie, iii. 489 French peasant drinking song, iv. 109 Glass manu- factured at Belfast, iii. 472 Griffin, Wilkes, and Arnold families, iv. 249 History of Eng- land with riming verses, iv. 168 Lock (William), Fanny Burney's friend, ix. 48,
114
Lock family of Norbury, ix. 48, 114 " Lock " the door, and " key " the door, xii. 420,
489
Locke family, ix. 48, 114
Locker (F.),*his ' London Lyrics,' 1874, xii. 482 Lockhart (J. G.) on Dante, iii. 248 Locks on rivers and canals, xi. 147, 194, 257 Lockwood (William Joseph), Westminster scholar
1773, iii. 29, 97, 254 Locock (Dr.) and Dr. Simpson, their identity, vii.
170, 232
Locwella Abbey, its whereabouts, v. 149, 236 Lodbrok (Ragnor), his sons, and the virgin Hulda,
iv. 249, 315
Lodge (Charles), Baptist minister, vii. 289 Lodge (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1657, iv.
270 ; v. 387 Lodge (T.), words used in his ' Wits Miserie,' 1596,
x. 385, 435, 473 Lodwick (Francis), c. 1686, Marchand Lollandar s,
vii 49 Loffithe (Geflery le Bakester de), c. 1296, his
biography, iii. 207, 372 Loftie (W. J.) on children with same Christian
name, i. 157 Loftus (W. Kenneth), Babylonian excavator,
his biography ,*i. 387 Logan, Laughan, surnames, v. 290, 516 Logan (Eliza), author of ' St. Johnstoun,' vi. 252,
318 Logan (Hart), M.P., his constituency, vii. 170,
238 336
Logan (John), his Ode to the Cuckoo,' iii. 104 Logarithms, the inventor of, iv. 89 Logic : reference to Cyrus, v. 390, 475 ; Arch- bishop Whatley on fallacy, v. 390 Lohfeldt, battle of, date and locality, ix. 410, 474 Lomax (C. E.) on Barn or Barm in place-names, ii. 53 ; Broche, i. 475 ; Galley in place-names, i. 458 Lombard merchants in Botolph Lane, c. 1840, xi.
8 Lombard Street and Primrose Hill off Fleet
Street, ii. 269, 337 Lombard Street bankers, c. 1690-93, ix. 230, 272,
298, 373, 453, 494 ; x. 17 Lomberdale House, its locality, i. 267 Lomonossov (Michael Vasilievitch), 1711-66,
Russian pioneer, iii. 141
Londina Illustrata,' published 1819-25, xii. 278, 346
Londinium, Londres. origin of the place-names, V. 129, 191, 314, 450 ; vi. 32, 173