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    the Domesday Book, the name "Loes" probably indicates that it was originally owned by a man named Hlossa. Loes Hundred consisted of the following 18...
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  • Loes may refer to: Loes Hundred, a Suffolk county division Loes River, a river in East Timor A Dutch feminine given name (pronounced /lus/), a short form...
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    Anglo-Saxon origin, it appears in the 1086 Domesday Book and was part of Loes Hundred. The parish had a population of 3,342 at the 2011 census and an estimated...
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    ships are loaded with tin', although over one hundred years before Defoe, Richard Carew (1602) described Loe Bar as "The shingle was relatively porous and...
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    Cambridgeshire in 970. The Domesday Book of 1086 describes Woodbridge as part of Loes Hundred with 35 households, i. e. one of the largest 20 per cent of settlements...
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  • Blything Hundred, on the west by Hoxne and Loes Hundreds and on the south by the Butley River which flows into the River Ore near Orford Ness. The hundred is...
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    Colneis Hundred, on the east by Wilford Hundred and the River Deben, on the north by Loes Hundred and on the west by Bosmere and Claydon Hundred and the...
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    population was 170. The parish was formerly an exclave of the Loes Hundred one of the Hundreds of Suffolk. The name Kenton comes from the Old English for...
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    List of monastic houses in England R.J. Day, 'Butley Priory, in the Hundred of Loes', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History...
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    of a 13th-century castle. Several generations of St Loes kept at the ready a force of a hundred mounted soldiers for the king's service and were repeatedly...
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  • the manor descended in the same course as the manor of Dallinghoo, in Loes Hundred from the 4th bart, Sir Henry Wingfield, this manor passed to his son...
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    Risborough and Stone hundreds Buckingham Hundred Cottesloe Hundred Newport Hundred Burnham Hundred Desborough Hundred Stoke Hundred Cambridgeshire was divided...
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    Deben and Orford Haven and further north is wedged between Carlford and Loes Hundreds. In the vale of the Deben between Wickham Market to Woodbridge and the...
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    the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, and the Diocese of Norwich. The hundred was bounded by Loes, Carlford, Hoxne, Hartismere and Bosmere and Claydon. The River...
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  • Wicklaw Hundreds consisted of seven separate hundreds: Wilford, Carlford, Colneis, Plomesgate, Thredling, Loes and Parham. Williamson, Tom (2018). "New Light...
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    the civil parish of Sithney, Cornwall, England. The estate includes Loe Pool and Loe Bar which was given into the ownership of the National Trust in 1974...
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    farmyard. For over 1000 years Letheringham has been a parish of ancient Loes Hundred. From the 2011 Census population details were no longer maintained for...
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    two hundreds, Cosford, Ipswich and Parham as half hundreds and Samford as a hundred and a half. Hoxne hundred was then known as Bishops hundred and the...
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    Wangford and Blything Hundreds, on the south by Plomesgate, Loes and Thredling Hundreds and on the west by Hartismere Hundred. The parishes of Carlton...
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    Coastal District Council. Butle was formerly an exclave of Loes Hundred, one of the Hundreds of Suffolk. The parish church of St John the Baptist dates...
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    Book in 1086 with the name Niwetone. The parish of Newton St Loe was part of the Wellow Hundred. There is a history of coal mining in the area as part of...
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    (1909) Manchester: Taylor, Garnett, Evans & co. (Hoxne, Lackford and Loes Hundred) The Manors of Suffolk; Notes on their History and Devolution, with some...
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    the courtier Sir William Cavendish. Her third husband was Sir William St Loe. Her last husband was George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, sometime keeper...
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  • Newton St Loe, Norton St Philip, Tellisford, Twerton and Wellow. It covered an area of 21,900 acres (8,900 ha). The importance of the hundred courts declined...
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    Murray 1995, p. 111. Loe 1994, p. 61. Aidala 1984, p. 103. Aidala 1984, pp. 54–55. Loe 1994, p. 84. Kastner 2009, p. 123. Loe 1994, p. 73. Coffman 1985...
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  • Erik Loe (31 October 1920 – 16 November 2013) was a Norwegian journalist. He was born in Ås, a son of a professor at the Norwegian College of Agriculture...
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    the Loe-family had no male successor, the name lived on as in 1585 the daughter of Wolter van Loe married her cousin Baron Dietrich of Dorneburg-Loe from...
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  • in the hundreds of Colneis, part of Carlford, Loes, Willford, Plomesgate, Blything and Mutford and Lothingland Hundred. These were all hundreds along the...
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    loess (US: /ˈlɛs, ˈlʌs, ˈloʊ.əs/, UK: /ˈloʊ.əs, ˈlɜːs/; from German: Löss [lœs]) is a clastic, predominantly silt-sized sediment that is formed by the accumulation...
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    George St Lo (redirect from George St Loe)
    George St Lo (sometimes written as St Loe; 19 April 1655 – 20 September 1718) was a British naval officer and politician. An officer of the Royal Navy...
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