Lot or Loth, king of Orkney, [359], [364], [375].

Loucetius, a war-god worshipped in Britain, [275].

Lough Corrib, its Shores and Islands, Sir William Wilde’s, [76].

Lough Gur, [246].

Lucan, the Roman poet, [52].

Luchtainé, the carpenter of the Tuatha Dé Danann, [61], [84], [86], [109].

Lud, king of Britain, [5], [7], [376]-381.

Ludesgata, Ludgate, [5], [254], [376].

Lugaid, son of Curoi, [179], [182], [183].

Lugh Lamhfada, the Gaelic sun-god, [62]-63, [84]-90, [93]-97, [103], [105], [106], [111]-113, [115]-117, [136], [139], [156], [157], [160], [170], [201], [230], [233], [238]-240, [262], [276], [325], [339], [344], [345], [370], [371];