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  • Joseph Loscombe Richards, D.D.(b Tamerton Foliot 21 October 1798; d Oxford 21 October 1854) was an Oxford college head in the 19th century. Richards was...
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    G. Douglas, B.N.I. They had one daughter. Lightfoot succeeded Joseph Loscombe Richards as rector of Exeter, or head of the college, while Sir George...
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    century. Together with a second, shorter set of poems in the so-called Loscombe Manuscript, they constitute the first and most important linguistic document...
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    Wooth, Silkhay, Mangerton, Whitecross, Filford, Dottery, Hincknowle and Loscombe, had a population of 1,314. Netherbury is within an electoral ward that...
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    living in Evergreen Lodge, Clifton, fond of "private theatricals" John Loscombe – Noel Vanstone's lawyer who also advises Mrs Lecount Mrs Drake – Admiral...
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  • educator J. Havens Richards (1851–1923), Roman Catholic priest Joseph Loscombe Richards (1798–1854), Oxford college head Joe Richards (disambiguation)...
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    baronet, and he devised the " capital " messuages and farms of Henbury and Loscombe in Dorsetshire to his own right heirs. William Wentworth died early in...
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    his former residences in London by any plaque. He married Gertrude Anne Loscombe (died 1896) in 1844. He died in Park Square, Regent's Park on 19 September...
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  • March 2019 "Loscombe Law Stable | Redbridge and the First World War". redbridgefirstworldwar.org.uk. Retrieved 8 June 2023. "Captain Loscombe Law Stable"...
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    Lanes in 1939. Note Wild Duck was the name of the Sportsmans Arms and Loscombe Lane was known as Duck Lane. The stone, an elvan, was quarried locally...
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    Loscoe Wakefield 53°42′N 1°23′W / 53.70°N 01.39°W / 53.70; -01.39 SE4023 Loscombe Dorset 50°46′N 2°43′W / 50.77°N 02.71°W / 50.77; -02.71 SY5097 Losgaintir...
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  • Charles Douglas Learoyd, late Royal Engineers Brevet Colonel Arthur Russell Loscombe, late West India Regiment Colonel Francis Douglas Lumley CB late Middlesex...
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  • October 1819) John Collier Jones (6 November 1819 – d. 7 August 1838) Joseph Loscombe Richards (1 September 1838 – d. 27 February 1854) John Prideaux Lightfoot...
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  • Quarry (Herefordshire Nature Trust) Lorton Meadows (Dorset Wildlife Trust) Loscombe (Dorset Wildlife Trust) Lots Grassland (Mendip) (Somerset Wildlife Trust)...
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  • Farr; John Harris 1777 John Fisher Weare; Philip Protheroe 1778 Benjamin Loscombe; James Morgan jnr 1779 Edward Brice; John Harford 1780 Samuel Span; Joseph...
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