• Leircestriam quam Britonum rex Leirus constituit, [Lucian]
  • Leicester which Lear, king of the Britons, founded [Lucian]
  • Also he founded the monastery of Leonence , [Bradshaw]
  • Translate to Lichefelde the se of Canturbury; [Bradshaw]
  • Also the see of Lichfelde was translate to Chester, [Bradshaw]
  • Victorious and liberall / coronate at London. [Bradshaw]
  • At London was set the chiefe archebisshops se, [Bradshaw]
  • Ethelstan his sonne was coronate at London [Bradshaw]
  • Was coronate at London / made saxons all bonde. [Bradshaw]
  • A generall counsell was celebrate at London, [Bradshaw]
  • Descended from London to wynne the sayd counte. [Bradshaw]
  • Sende for saynt Anselme vnto London, [Bradshaw]
  • Saynt Anselme departed thence vnto London [Bradshaw]
  • na gwragedd Llundain garnbuteiniach, [Satire on the Men of Chester]
  • nor women of London more like notorious whores, [Satire on the Men of Chester]