FIRST SEEIES. 



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Le Noble (Eustache), his " La Pierre de Touche Poli- 

 tique," V. 52. 

 Lennard family, xii. 104. 



Lennox (Charles, 5th Earl), his daughters, iii. 243. 

 Lennox (James Duke of), his marriage, vi. 405. 

 Lent lilies, or daffodils, iii. 259. 

 Lenten custom, xii. 297. 

 Lenten (Francis), poet, ii. 117. 

 Lentball (Wm.), the Speaker, v. 393; subscription for 



defence of the parliament, xii. 358. 

 Leo Mutiensis (Rabbi), his Epicedium, xii. 418. 

 Leo XIL, pasquinade on, ii. 131. 

 Leominster town-hall, v. 470. 

 Leone (Fra) and St. Francis, xi. 265. 387. 

 Leonine verse, iii. 290. 466. 507. 

 Lepel's regiment, vii. 501 ; viii. 504. 

 Leperis window in old churches, ii. 55. 111. 

 Leprosy in the Crimea, xii. 424. 

 Le Sceur (Hubert), his six brass statues, ii. 54. 

 Leslie (Charles) and Dr. Middleton, ix. 324. 575; x. 



33. 135. 

 Leslie (Henry), bishop of Down, parentage, v. 29. 

 Lesly (John), bishop of Rcss, epitaph, i. 186. 

 Lessing (Gotthold Ephraim), vii. 20. 

 Lessius (Leonard), " Hygiasticon," ix. 52. 

 Lessons, sitting whilst read in church, ii. 246. 285. 



397. 

 Lesteras, its meaning, v. 28. 



Lestourgeon, horologist, when did he live? iv. 233. 

 L'Estrange (Hammond), " Eeign of Charles I.," xii. 429. 

 L'Estrange family, x. 83. 

 Letter j., ii. 492; iii. 44. 

 " Letter to a Brigadier- General." See Junius. 

 Letter-writing, curiosities of, xi. 45; xii. 174. 

 Letters, Irish, Anglo-Saxon, &c., ix. 246. 361. 

 Letters, transposition of, i. 184. 234. 

 Letters of eminent literary men, ix. 7. 28. 

 Letters to the Clergy, 1614, v. 177. 

 Leverets marked with white stars, x. 523; xi. 111. 



214. 

 Leveridge (Dick), History of the Stage, i. 105; an- oil 



painting of, v. 151. 

 Levet (Petrus), a Parisian printer, iv. 234. 

 Levi family in England, viii. 339. 

 Levington, origin of the name, xii. 346^ 

 Levite, or trencher chaplain, i. 26. 104. 167. 223. 374. 

 Lewis Castle, monumental i^late, v. 342. 449. 

 " Lewis and Kotska," ti-agedy, sii. 185. 

 Lewis (Jenkin), editor of his " Memoii-s of the Duke of 



Gloucester," ix. 542. 

 Lewis (John), Collections for the History of Printing, 



xii. 284. 

 Lewis (Rev. John), of Tetbury, ix. 397; x. 17. 

 Lewis (Rev. Lewis), noticed, x. 88. 

 Lewis (Matthew), his family, viii. 388; 521; ix. 86. 

 Lewis (Thomas), " The Scourge," x. 280. 

 Lewis (William), supposed Smollett's Strap, vii. 234. 

 Levboui-n (Wm), " Panarithmologia," xii. 5. 

 Leyburn (John), vicar-apostolic,, vi. 125. 298; vii. 



242. 

 Leystowe, its meaning, xii. 428. 499. 

 L'Homme de 1400 ans, v. 175. 256. 

 Liber Conformitatum, iii. 321; v. 202. 283. 

 " Liber Passionis Domini nostri Jesu Christi," is; 446. 



" Liber Sententiarum," or Book of Sentences, i. 10. 20; 



notes in, iv. 188. 243. 282. 326. 

 Liberty in Japan, xii. 202. 

 Librarians, their duties, vi. 526. 

 " Librarie at Cambridge," sonnet, iii. 37. 141 ; xii. 344. 

 Libraries, ancient, xi. 258. 337. 361. 493. 512. 



Critical and Historical Account, viii. 653i 



George IIL, its disposal, iii. 427; iv. 69i 109. 

 154.446; v. 89. 



London Corporation, vii. 120. 



Monastic, i. 21. 83. 



Parochial, xii. 55. See Parochial libraries. 



Public, i. 391. 



Westminster Abbey, iii. 152. 230. 

 Licensers of the press, list of, vi. 37. 

 Licensing of books, ii. 359. 425. 

 Lichfield Bower, or Wappenschau, ix. 338. 

 Lich-gate, its derivation, viii. 540. 

 Lie, on giving the lie, iii. 369. 

 Lieutenant, how pronounced, vii. 257. 

 Life, living over again. See Affe. 

 Life and death, ix. 226. 481. 592. 

 Life-belts, ix. 348. 

 Lifting experiments, vi. 8. 79. 

 Lightfoot (Anna), vii. 595; viii. 87. 281; ix. 233; x. 



228. 328. 430. 532 ; xi. 454. 

 Lightfoot (Dr.) on the Mislma, xii. 470; MS. coiv- 



respondence, x. 287. 

 Lightning, sheet, vi. 153. 

 Lightning and bells, xii. 74. 

 Lightning and photography, xii. 145. 

 Lignites explained, ix. 422. 477. 

 Ligon's History of Barbadoes, vi. 311. 

 .Ligonier (Lady), Alfieri's letter to, iv, 222. 

 Ligue, Les Heros de 1«, vi. 418. 567. 

 Ligurian Sage in Gilford's Majviad, viii. 389. 

 Lilburn (Col. John), conjectured character in " Hudi- 



braa," ii. 118; noticed, iv. 134. 241. 

 Lilly (John), his Sixe Court Comedies, i. 45. 

 Lilly (William), astrologer, epitaph, x. 362. 

 Limberham, or paramour, xii. 145. 374. 

 Limborch (Philip Van), " Historia Inquisitionis," i. 20/ 

 Limerick cathedral, its bells, i. 382; ii. 348; vi'.19; 



inscription on a tablet, iii. 477. 

 Linacre's house. Knight- Eider-street, xii. 66. 113. 

 Lincoln (Benj.), of Massachusetts, vi. 99. 495. 

 Lincoln episcopal registere, extracts, ix. 513. 

 Lincoln guildhall bell, xi. 211. 

 Lincoln inissal, in MS., iii. 119. 193. 

 Lincoln's Inn, list of admissions, viii. 540. 650; xi. 434. 

 Lindham, no sparrows at, viii. 572.. 

 Lindis, its meaning, vii. 83. 

 Lindisfarne, its derivation, v, 442; vii. 83. 

 Lindsay (David), minister at Leith, x. 266. 335. 390. 



436. 

 Lindsay (Sir David), his Viridarium, vii. 231. 

 Lindsey court-house, inscription, ix. 492. 552. 602; x. 



273. 

 Line, shaving on crossing the, vi. 245; xi. 503. 

 Lines, the phrase " Hard lines," xii. 286. 

 Ling (N.), supposed author of " Politeuphuia," i. 29.86. 

 Linnajan medal, ix. 374. 



Linteamina and surplices, iv. 192. 262. 301. 356. 

 Lintott (Bernai-d), house in Fleet-street, vi. 198. 326. 



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