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Lupset Hall

Small country house built in Lupset, West Riding of Yorkshire in1716, as a gentleman's residence for Richard Witton.

Ly Erg

The Ly Erg is a fairy from Scottish folklore that dresses as a soldier, challenging passersby to fight. But anyone who takes up the challenge will die, win or lose.

Lych gate

Roofed-over gateway into a churchyard.

Lychnoscope

Redirected to hagioscope.

Lymm Cross

Grade I listed 17th-century sandstone cross in the Cheshire village of Lymm.

Lytham Pier

Pleasure and working pier opened in the seaside town of Lytham, Lancashire, England in 1865, demolished in 1960.

M. R. James bibliography

List of the works written by M. R. James.

Magee Marshall & Company

Brewer which operated from the Crown Brewery in Bolton, Lancashire, England from 1888 until being taken over by Greenall Whitley in 1958.

Making of Bread, etc. Act 1800

The Making of Bread, etc. Act 1800 (41 Geo. III c. 16), also known as the Brown Bread Act or the Poison Act, was a British Act of Parliament that prohibited millers from producing any flour other than wholemeal flour.

Malcolm Saville

Leonard Malcolm Saville (21 February 1901 – 30 June 1982) was an English author best known for the Lone Pine series of children’s books, published between 1943 and 1978.