----, for preaching before the king, [30].
These entries are of much interest. The first has been before noticed under Cambridge, and it is only requisite, in illustration of the latter, to observe, that it is evident this distinguished martyr preached before Henry on the second Sunday in Lent, namely the 13th March, 1530, and was rewarded with 5l. a sufficient proof that the king was pleased with his doctrines. "His crosier is still preserved in St. John's College, Oxford."—M.
Latronel, a jeweller, [270].
Lanners, [i.e. Laneretts,] brought, [51], [58], [141], bis, [149], [221], [224], [232], [236].
----, paid to persons for taking up, [51], [200].
----, for meat of a, [30].
----, for keeping a, called "Cutte," 288.
Launder, that washes the children of the privy chamber, [75], [112].
A Laundress.