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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… House of, the, right of Black Rod to have the keeping of Loseby, Richard, Presbyterian, and his house, Copston Magna, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… a hospital at Tilton, land at Cold Newton, the churches of Loseby 7 and Galby (Leics.), and the church of Haselbech … possessions in 1535 included the appropriated rectories of Loseby, Spondon, Threckingham, and Feltham. In the same year … of Hen.'s charter are given, and Dugd. Mon. vi (2), 634. Loseby was apparently appropriated by 1232: Rot. Hugonis de …
Journal of the House of Commons
… for the Interest of the State in the Manor and Tythes of Loseby; for which he hath contracted with the Lady Anne …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Ales Lady Dormer, having purchased the Manor and Tythes of Loseby, in the Names of Sir John Eyron, and others, in Trust …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… H. L.: B.A. 93. Lorriman, Stella M.: B.A.* 25, Bedford. Loseby, Effie M.: B.A.* 11. Lotka, Ida M.: B.A.* 04. Loton, …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 17, Richard II
… Lorty, John, 869 Loscombe [in Netherbury], Dors, 485-6 Loseby (Louseby), Leics, 733 Lostwithiel (Lostwythiel, … 741 Thomas, and Joan (Elesfeld) his wife, 1014 Louseby see Loseby Louth (Louth Park), Lincs, 303, 576 abbot of, 772, …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… A 546. Lopholme, A 280, 334, 359, 420. Loscoe, A 547. Loseby, C 110. Lose in Hitcham, C 387, 632, 1045, 1635. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Longden, Hen. Isham, Longnor (Salop.), Lord, John le, Wm., Loseby, Thos., Loterington, see Luterington Lou (Leu, Loup, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… Lower, duke of. See John. - and Limburgh, count of, 199. Loseby, Lowesby, co. Leicester, 521. Losely, co. Surrey, 135. … 467. Lowdham, Ludham [co. Nottingham], 215. Lowesby. See Loseby. Lowick, Lufwyk, Luffewyk, co. Northampton, 134, 344, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of, 2458. Losa, Domingo de, a Spanish ship owner, 1866. Loseby (Lowesby), Leic., 438 (3 m. 6). Losell, Edmond, 707 … See Lowre. Lowerlammeschawe. See Laneshaw. Lowesby. See Loseby. Lowestoft (Leystoft, Loyestofte, Lastop, Laistofte, …
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