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pended, 354; goes to Rome, _ib._; returns, ii. 3; supports Hubert de Burgh, 5; his care for the Charter, 6; death, 26 Langton, Thomas, Bishop of Winchester, iii. 196 Language, English, its literary revival in thirteenth century, i. 174; effects of Norman Conquest on, 278; Henry III.'s proclamation in, ii. 62; first used in opening Parliament, 300, 356; ordered to be used in law courts, 356; vii. 201; supersedes French, ii. 356, 357; changes in, in Caxton's time, iii. 159, 160; replaces Latin in church service, iv. 49; Welsh, ii. 50 Lansdowne, William Fitzmaurice, first marquis of (_see_ Shelburne) viii. 115 Lansdowne Hill, battle of, vi. 6 Lathom House, siege of, vi. 19 Latimer, William Latimer, fourth Lord, ii. 304, 306 Latimer, George Neville, first Lord, iii. 114 Latimer, John Neville, third Lord, iii. 323 Latimer, Hugh, iii. 262-265; Bishop of Worcester, 336; imprisoned, 347; forced to resign, _ib._; denounces Warwick's government, iv. 57; sent to the Tower, 74; burnt, 92 Latimer, William, iii. 201 Latitudinarians, the, vi. 133-137, 168 Laud, William, Bishop of St. David's, v. 293; his views and character, 245, 292-294; Bishop of London, 266; Archbishop of Canterbury, 295; dealings with the Puritans, 295-297; revives the Bishops' Courts, 298; restores Lambeth Chapel, 299, 300; revives ritual, 300; dealings with Prynne, 306, 329; relations with Wentworth, 318; dealings with Scotland, 325-327; arrested, 351 Lauderdale, John Maitland, second Earl and first Duke of, vi. 181, 245, 259 Lauffeld, battle of, vii. 231 Lauzun, Count of, vii. 71, 72 Law, common, ii. 110, 113; ecclesiastical, new code of, iv. 60; English, Glanvill's treatise on, i. 174, 244; of the Forest, ii. 34; Roman, revived study of, i. 282; in England, 283; influence of its imperial theories, ii. 95, 96 "Lawmen" of the Five Boroughs, i. 118 Laws, Old English, two classes of, i. 5; first put in writing, 59; of AEthelred, i. 138; of David of Scotland, ii. 171; of Eadgar, i. 144; of Eadward the Confessor, 150, 199, 340; of Henry I., 339; of Howel Dda, ii. 46 Layamon, i. 174, 279 League of Cambray, iii. 206; the Catholic, in Germany, v. 177, 232;
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