— (of Kent), papal nuncio,141,n.2.— of Kethene, Minorite,183.— of Lathbury, Minorite,236;biogr. notice,235(cf.56,n.2).— Lector of Erfurt,254,n.6.— Lector of Freiburg,144,n.150.— of London,206,211.— London,237.— London, warden of New College:seeLondon.— of Maidstone, archdeacon of Bedford,331.— Mardisle:seeMardisle.— Marshall,308.— of Meslay, visitor of the Oxford Dominicans,334.— Nottingham, Minorite,287.— of Nottingham, Minorite, witnesses a will,101,239.— — treasurer of York,165.— of Okehampton, warden,92,310;biogr. notice,129.— of Oxford, Minorite,216.— Parens, minister general,178.— of Parma, minister general, praises the English province,11,n.3;holds chapter at Oxford,69,70,183;friend of Adam Marsh,137:see also,187,193,n.4.— Peckham (Pecham, &c.), royal commissioner,9;at Oxford, Paris, and Rome,67;condemns errors at Oxford,73;relations to Thomas Aquinas and Dominicans,73,seq.;favours Franciscans,74;sends John Wallensis as ambassador,144;works by,150,215;influenced by Roger Bacon,195,n.4;mentioned,153,156,157,211;biographical notice,154.— of Persole, Pershore, lector,48,49,158,n.6;biogr. notice,159.— le Peyntour, auditor,94,311.— Picard,172.— of Preston, lector,169.— of Ratforde, lector,169.— of Reading, abbat of Osney, joins Franciscans,3;mentioned,187;biographical notice,180.— of Reading, lector,168.— of Reading, minister of Saxony,181.— de Ridevaus, lector,150,236;biogr. notice of,170-1.— of Rodyngton or Rudinton, lector and provincial,174;notice of,171.— de Rupellis, Minorite,67.— de Rupescissa, Minorite,208,n.1.— of St. Frideswide, mayor,103,n.7.— of St. John, bequest,102.— of Sanford, Abp. Dublin,129,n.1.— of Stamford, custodian of Oxford,187;Provincial,68,138;at Lyons,127;biographical notice,128.— de Stanle, Minorite,224,310.— of Stapleton, biogr. notice,219.— of Tewkesbury, Minorite, gift to library,60,251.— of Thornton, lector,168.— Tynmouth:seeTinmouth, John.— Tyssyngton:seeTyssyngton.— Wallensis, lector,37,n.1,170;at Paris,68;biogr. notice,143;works,144-151.— Wallensis, Minorite,311,n.1.— of Waltham, bishop of Salisbury, bequest,104.— of Ware,212;cf.213,n.6.— of Westburg, Minorite,219.— of Westover, and Isolda, his wife,310,n.2.— of Winchelsea, Minorite, notice of,223;cf.256.— of Wylton, lector, biogr. notice,166.— — monk,166,n.11.— de Wyntun, secular master,331,335.— of Zortone:seeJohn of Thornton.Johnson, Elizabeth, bequest,110.Jollan of Nevill,298.Jordan of Saxony, Master of Friars Preachers,71,n.4.Jordan, William, Dominican,242.Jornton:seeJohn of Thornton.Joseph, John, Minorite,113,n.7;biographical notice,288.Julian Caesarinus, cardinal,249.Julius II, pope,267.K.Karlelle:seeHugo.Katharine of Aragon,114,115,273,282:seeHenry VIII.Kell, Ambrose, Minorite, admitted to University library,62,n.3;270.Kellawe, Ric., bp. of Durham,98.Kemerdyn, Phil.,101,n.3.Keneyshame, Robert, bedell, his will,26.Kent,168;sheriff of,99,129,308.— nun of,289,290,n.5.— persecution in,293.Kethene:seeJohn of.Kidderminster, Ric., abbat of Winchcombe,49,n.4,269,272.Kilwardby, Rob., Abp. of Canterbury,73,160;provincial of the Dominicans,326,327,328,329,333,334;upholds private judgment,326.Kingesthorpe, Ric.:seeRic. of Ingewrthe.Kingsbury:seeThomas of Kyngesbery.Kirkby,260,n.7.Kirkham, Thomas, Minorite,113,n.7;opponent of King’s divorce,114;grace to,338;biogr. notice,282.Knights Hospitallers, house in Oxford,13.Knights Templars,160,162,165.Knolle:seeWalter de.Knottis, Thomas, biogr. notice,284.Knowlys, Rob., Minorite,284.Knox, James, of Bois-le-Duc,245.Kydmersford:seeAdam.Kydmynster, Ric.:seeKidderminster.Kynton, John,97,n.2,107,112,n.1,316;opposes reformation,113;attitude to divorce,115;biographical notice,268.Kyritz,257.Kyrswell:seeCreswell, Ralph.L.Lakeor:seeAdam de.Lamarensis:seeWilliam de Mara.Lambeth Palace, MS. from Franciscan library, Oxford,59.— burial at,293.Lambourn (Berks)107, (Essex)290.Lambourn, Reginald, fellow of Merton Coll., Minorite, biogr. notice,237.— Robert (orJohn), Minorite, biogr. notice of,237.— Simon, of Merton Coll.,237,n.9.Lancashire,189,271.Lancaster:seeGaunt, John of.Landen:seeWalter de.‘Lanercost Chronicle,’ written by an Oxford Minorite,1,n.1,27,30,167.Langberg, of Merton Coll.,137,n.9.Langham, Simon, Abp. of Canterbury,85.Langley (Regis), Dominicans at,22,53,n.9.—seeGolafre, John.Laodicea, bp. of,188.Laon:seeRaymund of.Lathbury:seeJohn of.Latimer, Hugh, bp. of Worcester,111.Laurence Briton (Wallensis), lector,134,171.— of Cornwall, Minorite,212.— of Sutthon,sociusof Adam Marsh,34,140,n.5;biogr. notice,186.Laurentius Gulielmi de Traversagnis de Saona, biographical notice of,265.Layton, sent to reform the University,116.Lector:seeJohn.Ledbury, John, buys a book,56,n.2 (cf.John Lathbury).Legnaco:seeÆgidius de.Leicester, four Orders at,103.— Dominicans at,102.— Minorite convent, in the Oxford custody,68;lectures at,186,275;rebel friars at,87;burials at,166,180.— Earl of:seeMontfort, Simon de.— Grostete, archdeacon of,179,n.4.—seeRobert of.Leke (Leech), Ric., provincial,259.Leke, Ric., brewer, buried at Grey Friars, Oxford,26;lease of land to,97,131,274,316-8;bequests,108,318;servant, of John Kynton,269,n.4,316.Leland, John, visits Franciscan library,62;on R. Bacon’s works,195;mentioned,149,150,199.Lemster:seeWilliam of Leominster.Leo X, pope,110.Letheringfont, Minorite, Cambridge,49,n.9.Letitia, wife of Simon, son of Benedict,15,298-9.Lewes, battle,72;priory,154.Lichfield, Minorites of,59,n.3;burials at,169,259.— bp. of:seeRoger Wesham.— diocese,260,289.Limoges:seePeter of.Limosano:seeGiuliortus de.Lincoln, burials at,139,160.— bishops of:seeGrostete,Richard of Gravesend,Sutton (Oliver),Dalderby.— William of Alnwick, Suffragan of,271.— archdeacon of,9;diocese of,257,289.—seeAdam of.— John, citizen of London,272.Lincolnshire,189,271.Lisbon, University,242.Llandaff, bp. of,255.Lock, Margery,93.Lockysley:seeRalph of.Lodore:seeRichard le.Lollards,83,87,248:seeWiclif.Lombard, Peter:seeSentences.Lombardy, an Oxford Minorite teaches in,67.London: Austin Friars,263.— Black Friars, council of the Earthquake at,84,246;prior of,320,n.1.— Grey Friars: foundation,2,176,178.— — house and convent,28,89,n.2,128,132,180,189,239,258,263,266,274,280,311;numbers,44,n.1.— — political meeting at,282,n.11.— — privileges to inmates,237,239,247,312-3.— — property of a London Minorite,78,311.— — church,25.— — — burials in,126,129,130,131,155,162,240,241,247,251,252,256,263,264,265,268,269,273,275,277.— — Chapters at,69, andn.4,235.— — custody,175.— — schools,35,n.3,130,172,181,186,188,246,277,306,311.— — — exhibition for a London Minorite,53,n.7.— — library,144,n.5,150,173,233,234.— — dissolution,288.— — Wardens,78,n.3,83,89,n.2,112,127,131,136,n.4,212,258,263,265,269,272,276.— — Vice-warden,129.— bishops of,10,258,260281,n.3,284,n.1;diocese,261.— St. Paul’s, convocation at,257;prebendary of,284;Cardmaker reader in,291.— — Cross, sermons,46,n.9,53,113,130,258,263,278,279,284,285,287,289,292.— Parishes;St. Andrew Undershaft,287;St. Bride’s, Fleet Street,291;St. George’s, Botolph Lane,293,n.3;St. Leonard’s Shoreditch,290;St. Martin’s in the Fields,286;St. Martin’s Outwich,283;St. Mary at Axe,287;St. Mary at Bowe,289;St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street,293,n.7;St. Owen’s,128;St. Vedast’s,105.— Bridge, head of a Franciscan rebel on,87.— Smithfield, burnings at,291.— Compter (prison),291.— Fleet (prison),291.— College of Physicians,119-120.— Parliament at, A. Marsh called to,137;32,n.3.— foreign traders in,272.— mentioned,99,103,104,106,281.—seeJohn of;Thomas of.London, Dr. John, Warden of New College,110,n.1,166,n.8;Visits the Oxford friaries,117-121,132;and other friaries,133.Longespee, Ela, countess of Warwick,300,n.1.Loo, J.,96,n.1.Lorcan, Richard, Irish Minorite at Oxford,101,276.Louis IX (St.), King of France,138,n.3,140.Louis of Bavaria, emperor,225,231,232.Lovell, William Lord, buried in Grey Friars Church, Oxford,26,106.Ludford, Simon, Minorite, becomes apothecary and physician,119,294.Ludgershall,271.Lull, Lully, Raymund,59,n.2,255.Lundia, abp. of,140,n.6.Lusetanus:seePeter.Luther, Martin,