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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 265

N0TE.—Place-names occurring under the headings of Bridges, Churches, Religious Foundations, etc., are not cross-referenced; nor are Personal names under headings of Abbacies, Archbishoprics, Bishoprics, Armorial Bearings, etc. Names with the prefix a, atte, de, etc., should be sought under the name itself, and not under a, atte, etc.

Lenox, Duke of, 20, 94.
Lent (Lenthe), see also Ilent; Anthony, 20, 7; Geoffrey, 36, 55; will, 36, 51-52; John, 20, 7, 8; William, 34, 58; 35, 23, 35; 36, 52; 37, 39.
Lenta, Dorendea, wife of Balthasar im Ebnet,44, 238.
Lentall (Lenthall), Edmund, 27, 175; John, 20, 33; Philip, 20, 33.
Lenten veil, 32, 171.
Lentin, Agnes, see Phelip, Agnes; Richard, 30, 102.
Lenton, Nottingham, Monastic House at, see Religious Foundations.
Lentwarden, 22, 91.
Lentwardyn, Richard, 23, 63; 25, 261, 262.
Lenynge, Richard, 43, 65.
Leo, Emperor, 25, 90.
Leo IX, Pope, 35, 118.
Leo X, Pope, 27, 74; 43, 256, 257; 44, 24.
Leocham, see Ickham.
Leofric, son of Goda, 36, 13.
Leofstan, son of Goda, 36, 13.
Leofwin, brother of Harold, 25, 204.
Leominster (Hereford), carvings, 45, 6.
Leon, arms of, 22, 195; 23, 115.
Leon, King of, 28, 185.
Leonard, see Lennard.
Leone, B. of Ostia, chronicle, 42, 191.
Leotard, see Letard.
Le Packere, John, 21, 276.
Lepard, Samuel Campbell, R. of St. Andrew, Canterbury, 31, 235.
Le Parmenter, Emma, 29, 104; Lucy, 29, 104.
Lepers, forbidden to frequent churches, 41, 171.
Lepers’ Hospital at Swainestrey, The, by Ralph Griffin, 34, 63-78.
"Leper’s window," so-called, at St. Martin, Canterbury, 22, 8.
Le Peyntour, see Peyntur.
Lepine, Daniel, 22, 218.
Le Pleiter, Richard, 30, 48.
Le Port, Adam, 22, 250; Hugo, 22, 247.
Le Prestre, Adam, 34, 73; Leward, 34, 73; Roger, 34, 73.
Lerwyke, Robert, 34, 14.
Les, see Lee.
Le Sauvage, Geoffrey, 30, 42, 43.

Le Sekersteyn, Roger, 38, 116.
Lesnes, 20, 177, 181; 22, 295, 302; Abbey, see Religious Foundations (Monastic Houses).
Lessenden, see Lashenden.
Lested Court, Chart Sutton, 26, 223.
Lester, Anna, see Chapman, Anna; William, V. of St. John’s, Thanet, 26, 18.
Lester and Pack, Messrs., bell-founders, 20, 272.
Leston, Margery, 20, 3; William, 20, 3.
Le Strange, Sir Harno, 36, 27.
Le Sueur, Hubert, sculptor, 44, 163.
Letard (Leotard, Luidhard), bishop, 21, 157-159; 35, 122; 38, 99; reliquary, 25, 242; burial, 38, 104-105; tomb, 32, 25; 35, 126; 38, 110-111.
Le Taylur, Stephen, 21, 275.
Letcote, Joan, see Fostar, Joan; John, 45, 17; Thomas, 45, 17.
Letherall, Robert, 26, 33.
Letherar, William, will, 31, 47.
Letheuillier, Sir John, 20, 78, 103; 40, 86; Mr. and Mrs., of Sutton Place, 26, 276.
Letihey, John, 26, 94.
Lettere, Robert, 27, 169.
Letters of Edward Hasted to Thomas Astle, 27, 137-166.
Letters to the Prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, from University students, by the Rev. C. Eveleigh Woodruff, 39, 1-33.
Letters relating to the church in Kent during the primacy of Archbishop Sancroft, transcribed from the Tanner MS. by the Rev. C. Eveleigh Woodruff, 21, 172-179.
"Letters and papers, foreign and domestic, of the reign of Henry VIII, arranged and catalogued by James Gairdner," (review), 26, 339-342.
Le Tyler, Adam, 29, 99.
Leuconor, Leuknor, see Lewknor.
Leuell, Robert, 42, 42.
Levechild, Mabel, 32, 151.
Leveland, Nathaniel, 36, 29; Robert, 36, 29.
Levenode, Peter, 27, 175.
Leverick (Laverick, Leverock, Loverick, Lovryk), arms, 28, 89; Anthony, 25, 263; 28, 89, 103; 43, 18, 19; brass at Herne 28, 89; continued

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