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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 268

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.

Lilintuna, see Linton.
Lillebonne, Conference of, 39, 55.
Lillechurch, see Churches; Monastic House, see Religious Foundations.
Lillingston (Lillengestan, Lillyngston), Adam de, V. of Tenterden, 31, 211; Milo de, 20, 69; V. of Tilmanstone, 20, 104.
Lillo, George, dramatist, 34, 122; Peter de, 22, 213.
Lilly (Lilley, Lillye), Alice, 20, 34; Edmund, C., 30, 188; John, 20, 34; 32, 80; will, 31, 267; Richard, 41, 48; William, 24, 187.
Limas, Captain de, 32, 266-268.
Limen, river, see Rother.
Limidge, 23, 72, 74.
Limoges enamel work in Rochester Cathedral, 23, 318-319.
Limowart Lathe in Domesday, 31, 162, 163; 43, 40.
Limpsfield, Surrey, 21, 294,
Linacre manor, 43, 16.
Linacre (Lenaker), Thomas, 31, 215; 37, 107; 40, 87; William, C., 41, 43.
Lince, Mary, m. William Spranger, 20, 34.
Lincksteed, see Linstead.
Linch, see Lynch.
Linchesore, see Linsore.
Lincoln, 24, 162; 25, 98;
Churches, see under Churches.
diocese of, 27, 238.
Cathedral, see Religious Foundations.
Newport arch, 45, 105.
Parliament, 21, 202, 205, 206.
timber houses, 44, 120.
Lincoln, bishops of, 22, 93; 23, 57; 24, 116; Alexander, 23, 227; Atwater, William, 43, 265; Bloet, Robert, 44, 4;
Buckingham, John, 23, 65; 27, 263; Henry, 40, 55, 115; John, 24, 247, 252; grant, 23, 334-336; Winniffe,Thomas, 42, 126.
Lincoln, Earl of, 20, 92; see also Lacy, John de.
Lincoln (Lyncoll), Cristine, 32, 127; John, 32, 127; 43, 204-206; Laurence de, 20, 69; Margaret, 32, 87; Philip, 32, 87;  William, 30, 109; 43, 205; will, 32, 127; V. of Seal, 20, 265.

Lindsey, 23, 106.
Lindsey (Lindesey, Lindsay, Lynsey), Alice, prioress of Davington, 22, 289; Charles, see Kildare, Bishops of; Robert, priest, 32, 125, 131; Roger, 37, 36.
Line (Lyne), Anne, 20, 38; Mrs., 25, 260.
Linen, burials in, 21, 297, 299; 27, 35.
Linen industry encouraged by William III, 22, 216.
Lingard, historian, 24, 122.
Lingenhese Geddinges, 43, 117.
Lingfield (Lingville), (Surrey), 21, 103, 107, 111, 288, 291, 298, 299, 300; 28, 208; bounds, 21, 123; old shop, 28, 376; Church, see Churches; Chapel and College, see Religious Foundations.
Lingfield Mark Camp, British oppidum, 20, xlix.
Linkhill, 31, 171, 172.
Linsfield, 21, 300.
Linsore (Linchesore, Lynchefore) manor, 20, 164; 29, 239.
Linsore Wood, 29, 239.
Linstead (Lincksteed, Lingstead, Linsted, Lynstead, Lynsted), 20, 32, 81, 173, 179, 181; 21, 133, 187-188, 211, 212, 213, 243; 22, 218, 279; 23, 74, 124-131; 26, 272; 31, 104; 37, 106, 115; 34, 64; Church, see Churches.
Hugessen Chapel, Roper Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Hasted estates, 26, 273.
Roper estates, 44, 147-164.
Vicarage, 21, 187.
Linstead Lodge, 23, 133; 44, 147, 148.
Linstead (Lindested, Lynsted), Francis, 34, 28, 29, 34, 35; James, 34, 29; Jordan de, 34, 72; Peter of, see Faversham, Abbots of; Richard, 29, 120, 144; Robert, 20, 235, 246, 247; 37, 132; Roger de, 30, 63, 75; —, 34, 24, 28, 29.
Linton, 20, 10, 25, 164; 23, 193; 26, 272; 36, 32; British coins, 21, li; pre-Roman discoveries, 21, li; Church, see Churches.
Linton Place, 26, 237.
Linton, John, 23, 63; R., 37, 129, 135; Thomas de, R., brass at Cliffe, 41, 85-86.

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