Image | Modern name | Description | Transcript | More information |
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Lambourn | only traces remain | View on map | ||
Lampeter | only traces remain |
[l]... |
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Lanark | lanarc | View on map | ||
Lancaster | faded | lancastre | View on map | |
Langley-on-Tyne | faded |
la... |
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Langton | langton | View on map | ||
Lauder | faded | lowd[ere] | View on map | |
Launceston (?) | entirely faded |
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Leeds | ledes | View on map | ||
Leeds (?) | 'maideston' runs across the two castles (?), which may have faded or have been erased | |||
Leeming | faded | l[ymin]g | View on map | |
Leicester | faded |
leycest[re] followed by another word of which only final -e is now visible, possibly sore, instruction for the rubricator concerning the name of the river (?) |
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Leven | red ink, faded | leven | ||
Leven | ||||
Lewes | the spire of the church is not coloured red like other spires and has both a red and a black cross (other crosses are in black ink) | lewes (original); Lewis (revisor) | View on map | |
Lichfield | faded | lichefeld | View on map | |
Lilleshall | faded, damaged parchement | ...[lil]... | View on map | |
Lincoln | entirely faded | View on map | ||
Lindsey (district name) | red ink, within a cartouche |
lyndesey |
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Linlithgow | lithcowe | View on map |