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Laconia, 235, 238, _n._

Lannerets, 196, 198.

Larks, 195.

Latin, supposed similarity with Indian tongue, 123-6.

Laud, Archbishop William: becomes Primate, 55; influence of, 57; head of Lords Commissioners, 58, 60, 93, 322; played upon by Gorges, 64; and Morton, 68, 93, 322-34; New England not to be suffered to languish, 71; supreme in England in 1635, 74; his fortunes turn, 78; corresponds with Burdet, 83; orders Common Prayer to be used, 333, _n._

Lazarus, 344.

Lead ore, 219.

Leadstones, 219.

Learning, vilified in New England, 282.

Leather, made by Indians, 142, 201.

Lechford’s _Plaine Dealing_ quoted, 147, 322-34.

Lenox, Duke of, 70.

Lerna, lake, 292.

Lewis, Alonzo, quoted, 129.

Libertines, New England will not brook, 48.

Lime, 215.

Limestone in Weymouth, 216, _n._

Lions in New England, 214.

Littleworth. (_See_ Endicott.)

Lobsters, 209, 226, 265.

Lords Commissioners of Plantations: appointment of board of, 58, 100; who composed, 60; powers of, 60; news of appointment of, in Massachusetts, 65; last meeting of, 81; Morton’s dependence on, 93; dedication of _New Canaan_ to, 109, 322.

Louis XI., 326.

Lowndes’s _Manual_, 100.

Lucan, 141.

Luscus, 263.

Luzerans: description of, 206; value of furs of, 205, _n._

Lyford, Rev. John: at Hull, 24, 264; moves to Cape Ann, 24; at Plymouth, 262-4, 332, _n._

Lyman, Theodore, notes on fish, 221-8.