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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… by the order of Mrs. Fraser, of Strichen, mother of Lord Lovat. Morningside MORNINGSIDE, a district, within the limits …
A History of the County of Stafford
… whom, John, is said to have been a counsel defending Lord Lovat 61 (d. 1746) 62 at his trial. Subsequently, as no. 45 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the pool, possibly in the Higherland. 190 In 1501 Nicholas Lovat, who was one of its churchor chapel-wardens in 1498, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 201 and in 1825 an indictment was preferred against Joseph Lovat for creating a nuisance in erecting a nail manufactory …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… the cemetery, commands the junction of the rivers Ouse and Lovat. It marks the site of a former castle, and is now about …
Survey of London
… as from Christmas. Simon Fraser, sometime Master of Lovat, eldest son of the 12th Baron Lovat, who was executed for high treason in 1747, was born in …
Survey of London
… but the back, which looked on to the very narrow Lovat Lane, was of coarser brickwork with thick storey-bands …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 3,396 acres of land with 36 of water. The Ouse and the Lovat (Lovente, xiii cent.) flow from west to east and from … the town of Newport Pagnell, cut into two parts by the Lovat, stands on the south bank of the Ouse. The high road … its centre St. John's Street runs southeast, crossing the Lovat at Tickford Bridge and becoming Tickford Street and …
Magna Britannia
… in three shares, between the families of Raworth and Lovat, Armfield, and Millington. She was one of those who …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… early part of the 13th century Sir Walter Bisset (lord of Lovat in Scotland) held Ovington in demesne of the lords of …
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