William Lovell Church of England Academy (formerly William Lovell Church of England School, William Lovell Secondary School) is a coeducational Church...
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England Primary School serves local children. Some progress to regional grammar schools, and others to the William Lovell Church of England Academy,...
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Grantham West Grantham Church of England Secondary Academy, Grantham William Farr School, Welton William Lovell Church of England Academy, Stickney Boston Grammar...
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William Edgeworth (1794?–1829) was an Anglo-Irish civil engineer. He was the son of Richard Lovell Edgeworth and his third wife Elizabeth, making him one...
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Tom Lovell (5 February 1909 – 29 June 1997) was an American illustrator and painter. He was a creator of pulp fiction magazine covers and illustrations...
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Kate Sheppard (category English people of Scottish descent)
to England in March the following year. She moved into the house of her long-time friends William Sidney Lovell-Smith and his wife Jennie Lovell-Smith;...
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John Savage (soldier) (category Members of the Privy Council of England)
Wars of the Tudors. Easter 1486: Lord Lovell and the Stafford Brothers. (2011) Constable. p. 4 Wagner, John A. (2001). Encyclopedia of the Wars of the...
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James Pennethorne (category People from Worcester, England)
Gibson) Percy Lovell; William McB. Marcham, eds. (1936). "Lauderdale House and Waterlow Park". Survey of London: volume 17: The parish of St Pancras part...
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Robert Lovell Gwatkin (1757–1843) was an English landowner, High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1789. He was the son of Edward Gwatkin (died 1764), a merchant...
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Pancras Old Church is a Church of England parish church on Pancras Road, Somers Town, in the London Borough of Camden. Somers Town is an area of the ancient...
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Literary Academy of Stockholm, and on 21 April 1879 gained a civil list pension of £100 a year. In her declining years she joined the Roman Catholic Church, and...
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England, and Phillips Academy filled part of that gap. (For example, Boston Latin School shut down during the war because its headmaster John Lovell,...
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Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London, England. Since 1066, it has been the location of the...
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John Soane (category Freemasons of the Premier Grand Lodge of England)
Neo-Classical style. The son of a bricklayer, he rose to the top of his profession, becoming professor of architecture at the Royal Academy and an official architect...
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Tewkesbury Abbey (redirect from Tewkesbury Abbey Church)
of Gloucestershire, England. A former Benedictine monastery, it is now a parish church. Considered one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in...
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(Balliol) W. H. Auden (Christ Church and Exeter) Owen Barfield (Wadham) Reem Bassiouney (Somerville) Katharine Lee Bates Thomas Lovell Beddoes (Pembroke) Audrey...
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This is a list of schools in Oxfordshire, England. Abbey Woods Academy, Berinsfield All Saints CE Primary School, Didcot Appleton CE Primary School, Appleton...
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Eleanor cross (redirect from William of Ireland)
Cockerill 2014, p. 347. Hunter 1842, p. 184. Camden, William (1607) [1586]. Britannia. London. p. 286. Lovell 1892, p. 32. Galloway 1914, pp. 73–74. Powrie 1990...
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Stanford, Kentucky (redirect from History of Stanford, Kentucky)
runner-up of the thirteenth cycle of America's Next Top Model California Joe Milner, miner and frontier scout Lovell Rousseau, Union Army Major General of Volunteers...
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figures in art and design, such as Joseph Highmore, William Kent, and Arthur Pond. However, the academy seems to have stopped operating in 1724, at around...
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Penobscot Expedition (redirect from Battle of Penobscot)
hampered by disagreements over control of the expedition between land forces commander Brigadier General Solomon Lovell and expedition commander Commodore...
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Daniel Augustus Beaufort (category Alumni of Trinity College Dublin)
Spitalfields, London in 1728, and of that in Parliament Street, Bishopsgate, in 1729. He entered the Church of England in 1731. He married Esther Gougeon...
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Brackley (section Parish church)
practice of non-residence while holding parish livings elsewhere. In 1484 the patron, Viscount Lovell granted control of the hospital to William Waynflete...
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Romsey Abbey (category Women of medieval England)
parish church of the Church of England in Romsey, a market town in Hampshire, England. Until the Dissolution of the Monasteries it was the church of a Benedictine...
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Area". Natural England. 12 January 2012. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. "Geograph:: Irthlingborough Viaduct © Will Lovell". "Sonifex website"...
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Francis Beaufort (category Members of the Royal Irish Academy)
Ireland, and a member of the learned Royal Irish Academy. His mother Mary was the daughter and co-heiress of William Waller, of Allenstown House. Francis...
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Francis Dana, William Ellery, Elbridge Gerry, John Hancock, William Hooper, William Samuel Johnson (also Yale), Rufus King, James Lovell, Robert Treat...
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Thomas More (category Burials at the Church of St Peter ad Vincula)
of the Church of England and the annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. After refusing to take the Oath of Supremacy, he was convicted of treason...
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Daniel Defoe (redirect from A British Officer In The Service Of The Czar)
those who chose to worship outside the established Church of England. Defoe entered the world of business as a general merchant, dealing at different...
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thus marking the end of "the fallow years." Headmaster George Lovell convinced the Board of Trustees to buy land on the western edge of New Haven for a new...
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