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Lombardy, restoration of her republics, 423. Lombe, Sir Thomas, Feb. 3. London Hospital, founded, 385. London Institution, Finsbury Circus, 271. London Synod, convened by Braybroke in St. Paul's against the Wickliffites, dispersed by an earthquake [17 May, 1382]. LONDON UNIVERSITY, founded, April 30; opened, Oct. 1. |