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Leicester Jewry Wall Pit 6 TN Cam 12/13 1   (Kenyon 1948, 130, fig. 35.5).
Leicester Bath Lane Unknown TR 1C Cam 3 1   (Clamp 1985, 41)
Leicester Bath Lane Unknown TR 2 Cam 3 1   (Clamp 1985, 41)
Leicester Blackfriars 1977 Unknown TR Cam 3 1   (Willis 1993)
Leicester Jewry Wall Later levels TR 1A Cam 3 1   (Kenyon 1948, 132, fig. 35.20 ).
Leicester Jewry Wall Pit 1 TR 1A Cam 5 1   (Kenyon 1948, 130, fig. 35.7).
Leicester West Bridge Area Site 3 TN Cam 13/14 1   Residual in V 18, phase 3A. (Pollard 1994, 69)
Leicester Jewry Wall SE IV TN Cam 46 1   (Kenyon 1948, fig. 22.2). Described as polished grey ware and fairly common. Greene (1979, 115) identifies this as TN. Exact quantity present unknown or if of consistent fabric type.
Leicester Jewry Wall Pit 4 TN Cam 16 1   (Kenyon 1948, 133, fig. 36.5).
Leicester Jewry Wall Pit 6 TN Cam 16 1   (Kenyon 1948, 130, fig. 35.6).
Leicester West Bridge Area Site 1 TN Cam 16 1   F73, V49, IIIA, 68, phase 1B (Clay & Pollard 1994, 69)
Lincoln 181-3 High St Unknown TN Cam 16 1   (Darling 1988, 11)
Linton Unknown 17 Unknown TN Cup 1 215 Info. V. Rigby archive.
Litlington Webb Coll. Burial TN Cam 8 1 143 Fox (1923) pl. XX.7; Archaeologia XXVI (1864), 369. Cambridge Museum.
Little Dunmow OWA A120 excav 30496 TN Cam 5 1   Biddulph forthcoming
Little Dunmow OWA A120 excav Other TR   1   Biddulph forthcoming
Little Dunmow OWA A120 excav 30110 TN Cam 12/13 1   Biddulph forthcoming
Little Dunmow OWA A120 excav Other TN Cam 12/13 1   Biddulph forthcoming
Littlehampton Wickbourne Unknown TR 1A Cam 74-79 1   Info. (Rigby 1981, 162).
Littlehampton Wickbourne Unknown TN Cam 16 1   info. V. Rigby. Highly polished with a dark even surface, darkish core with dark flecks.
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