- Lamouroux, M. professor of natural history at Caen, [213]
- --his publications, [216].
- Lanfranc, settled at Bec, [109]
- --first schoolmaster in Normandy, [109]
- --first abbot of St. Stephen's, [192].
- Langevin, M., author of the history of Falaise, [271].
- Langlois, M., his portrait, [12]
- --his work on Norman Antiquities, [284].
- Le Beuf, Abbé, his opinion of Vieux, [222].
- Le Brasseur, his account of the statues of four canons at Evreux, [70].
- Léproserie de Beauîleu, [223].
- Letter, original, from Princess Borghese, [151].
- Library, public, at Caen, [210].
- Lisieux, situation and trade of, [128]
- --its see suppressed in 1801, [128]
- --cathedral, [129]
- --tomb in cathedral, [133]
- --town probably founded in the sixth century, [141]
- --ancient names of, [141]
- --history of, [142]
- --church of St. Jacques, [137].
- Littleton, Lord, his opinion of the Bayeux tapestry, [237].
- Louviers, treaty of, [61]
- --population, [286]
- --church, [287]
- --house of knights templars, [288]
- --history, [288].
M.
- Magneville, font at, [301].
- Malherbe, native of Caen, [215].
- Mallet, Anthony, his statement of Hennuyer's saving the Calvinists, [137].
- Maréchal de Belle Isle, his monument, [293].
- Margaret of Burgundy, immured in Château Gaillard, [63].
- Marigny, Enguerrand de, buried at Ecouis, [65]
- --his mausoleum destroyed at the revolution, [66].
- Marriage ceremony, in France, [98].
- Matilda, wife of the Conqueror, supposed portrait of, [187]
- --her seal [188]
- --buried in the church of the Trinity, [189]
- --her tomb destroyed by the Huguenots, [189]
- --her remains lately found and new tomb raised, [189].
- Maud, Empress, her expostulations with her father as to the place of her burial, [111].
- Mazarine, Cardinal, abbot of St. Stephen's, [193].
- Melons, cultivated on a large scale, near Lisieux, [127].
- Misereres, sculptured, in Bayeux cathedral, [252].
- Misletoe, commonly hung over inn-doors, near Caen, [227].
- Money, struck by the chapter of Bayeux, how marked, [261].
- Montfaucon, his engravings of the portraits of the Conqueror and his family, [210].
- Montfort, castle of, [93].
- Moulineaux, church of, [102].
- Mount Phaunus, temple of, near Bayeux, [227].
- Museum, at Caen, [210].
- Musicians, sculptured at St. Georges de Bocherville, [14].
N.
- Napoléon, establishment formed by him at the pass of Coupe Gorge, [155]
- --his attempt to make a naval station at Caen, [160].
- Navarre, kings of, lords of Evreux, [83].
- Navarre, Château de, [86].
- Næomagus Viducassium, probably the modern Bayeux, [229].
- Neomagus Lexoviorum, site of, lately discovered, [139].
- Neufmarché, castle of, [44].
- Normandy, divided anew, under Philip Augustus, [232].
- Notre Dame de la Délivrande, chapel of, [297].
O.
- Odo, bishop of Bayeux, rebuilds the cathedral, [245]
- --his life and character. [259].
- Ordericus Vitalis, his account of the destruction of Evreux, [67]
- --his account of St. Taurinus, [72]
- --sketch of his life, [147]
- --his ecclesiastical history, [147]
- --his reflections on the death of the Conqueror, [204].
- Ornaments on the spandrils of the arches in Bayeux cathedral, [250].
- Oxen, breed of, near Caen, [158].
P
.
- Paintings, fresco, in Bayeux cathedral. [251].
- Passports, regulations respecting, in France. [154].
- Patye, John, Canon of Cambremer, legend concerning, at Bayeux. [255].
- Pays de Bray. [37].
- Pistae, the site of, occupied by Pont de l'Arche. [282].
- Pont Audemer, its situation, [89]
- --history, [90]
- --churches, [91].
- Pont de l'Arche, seat of a palace under Charles the Bald, [282]
- --origin of the name, [282]
- --church, [285].
- Portraits, of the Conqueror and family, [209].
- Poussin, born at Andelys, [57]
- --if his example has been favorable to French art, [57].
- Preaux, abbey of, [145].
- Priory, des deux Amans, [283].