n and Svend, 79;
after the Conquest, 127;
supports Stephen, 131, 134;
submits for a time to Matilda, 135;
municipal organisation of, 169;
sends troops to the battle of Lewes, 201;
Wat Tyler in, 269;
Jack Cade in, 323;
Edward IV. in, 328.
London Bridge, building of, 272.
Long bow, the, _see_ Archers.
Longchamps, William of, appointed a justiciar in the absence
of Richard I., 159;
is banished, 161.
Lord, devotion of Gesiths to their, 30;
is expected to marry, _ib._;
growth of his jurisdiction, 72.
Lords, House of, names the Duke of York Protector, 324;
decides on his claim to the crown, 329.
Lose-coat Field, 332.
Lothian, cession of, to Scotland, 68, 84.
Louis VI., king of France, makes war with Henry I., 129.
Louis VII., king of France, divorces Eleanor of Aquitaine, 137;
supports young Henry's rebellion, 153;
takes part in the second Crusade, 157.
Louis (afterwards Louis VIII., king of France) opposes John, 184;
expelled from England, 185.
Louis IX., Saint, king of France, surrenders territory to
Henry III., 200;
mediates between Henry III. and the barons, _ib._
Louis X., king of France, succeeded by his brother, 232.
Louis XI., king of France, succeeds his father, 332;
buys off Edward IV., 336.
Louis XII., king of France, invades Italy, 354.
Lovel, Lord, insurrection of, 345;
supports Simnel, and is defeated at Stoke, 346, 347.
Lucy, Richard de, joint justiciar with the Earl of Leicester, 140;
makes head against young Henry's rebellion, 153.
Ludlow, break-up of the Yorkists at, 326.
Lynn supports Stephen, 134.
Lyons, Richard, impeached, 262.
Mad Parliament, the, 198.
_Magna Carta_, 182;
partially renewed at the accession of Henry III., 185;
attitude of Edward I. to, 288.
Magnus, king of Norway, 85.
Maiden Castle, 4.
Maine conquered by William I., 91;
failures of William II. in, 121;
conquered by Philip II., 176;
surrendered to Rene by Henry VI., 317;
the English driven out of, 319.
Maintenance and livery, Statute against, 281;
increase of, 321;
measures of Henry VII. against, 345.
Malcolm, king of the Scots, his alliance with Eadmund, 64.
Malcolm III., Canmore, ravages England, 103;
submits to William I., 104;
death of, 119.
Malcolm IV. loses North-humberland
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