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King's Newtox. See Newton. 



King Sterndale. To distinguish it from Earl Sterndale, which see. 



Kirk Hallam. N. Kirkja, a kirk, church. See Hallam. 



Kirk Ireton. See Ireton. 



Kirk Langley. See above. 



Knivei'on. D.E. Cheniveton ; N. Kneif, a n. n. Cheneve, a 



p. n. in 1). B. 

 Lady Booth. IJ. Lelvic, a p. n. Ledi, a p.n. in D.B. See 



Booth. 

 Lady Shaw Botto.m. D. Lehde, a p. n. : skogr (shaw), a wood ; 



A.S. boden ; originally soil or ground, afterwards a meadow. 

 Langley. D.B. Langeleie; D. Lang, ■m p.n.; ^. Langar, \-\.\-\. 



Lane, Lanch, Lang, Lange, p. n. in D.B. 

 Langvvith. See above. Or N. lang-vi^r, long \vood. 

 Laund. D.B. Lunt; D. Lund, a p. n. ; or N. lundr, a grove. 

 Lea. D.B. Lede ; D. Lehde, a p. n. The suflfix is lost. 

 Lees. See " ley " in Test Words. 

 Ley Hill. See above. 

 Leighton. D. Leigh, a p. n. 



Linton. D.B. Linctune ; N. Lyngvi ; D. Linge, p. n. 

 LiTCHURCH. D.B. Ludecerce ; N. Ljotr ; D. Liide, Ludt ; F. 



Lude, p. n. Ludi, Ludo, p.n. in D.B. 

 Littleovek. D.B. Parva Ufre. To distinguish it from Mickleover. 

 Litton. D.B. Litun ; N. Litingr ; F. Lutli, p.n. 

 Longford. The long ford or road. 

 LoNGSTONE. D.B. Longesdune. See Langley. 

 Loose Hill. D. Lose, a p. n. There is a tradition about a 



battle having been lost here ; it may be so. 

 LoscoE. D. Lose, Lous, Laas, p. n. There is a Loschau in 



Denmark. Loske, dimin. See " how " in Test Words. 

 LuDWORTH. D.B. Lodeworde ; X, Ljotr; D. Ludc ; F. Ludo, 



p. n. Ludo, Ludi in D.B. 

 LuLLi.NGTON. D.B. Lullitune ; A.S. Lulling, a fam. n. 

 LuMMSUALE. N. Ljbmi, n. n. ; D. Luni, a p. n. 

 ^LACKW0RTH. D.B. Macheworde ; D. Maack, a p. n. ; N. Mdgr, 



n. n. ]\Lach, Maci, Machar, p. n. in D.B. 



