Labourer: A person who labours doing work that requires strength or patience rather than skill.
Lair: 1. A place where domestic or wild animals inhabit or lie down.
2. A persons hiding place.
Lantern Man: Norfolk name given to the mysterious lights that were said to lead travellers from the well-trodden paths into treacherous marshes better known as Will o' the Wisp. The lights were thought to be mischievous spirits.
Lares: Roman word for good ghosts -household ghosts.
Legend: Traditional story popularly known as a historical myth, which may have some basis in fact but has been changes and added to over time.
Legendary: Remarkable enough to be the subject of a legend.
Lemurs: Roman description for evil ghosts who often tormented relatives.
Ley lines: Lines of earth power, directly linking in a straight unbroken line the ancient sites of pagan places of worship.
Luminous: Full of light, bright, shinning or giving off light.