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Patricia "Pat"
Loseby (1926-January 2001) was a Hong Kong solicitor. She was the
first female solicitor licensed to
practice in Hong Kong.
Loseby was enrolled...
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originally from
Cuilly in Normandy, who made
Loseby his seat for many generations. The
Burdets founded Loseby parish church and gave its
advowson to the...
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Constance Loseby (1842–13
October 1906) was a
leading British actress and
singer of the late
Victorian era best
remembered for
performing in some early...
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Charles Edgar Loseby MC (1 May 1881 – 1970) was a captain,
lawyer and
British politician being Member of
Parliament for
Bradford East.
Before World War...
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handful of
Roman towns were
continuously occupied.
According to S.T.
Loseby, the very idea of a town as a
centre of
power and
administration was reintroduced...
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Lawrence (later Woollaston, or Wollaston) baronetcy, of
Loseby (i.e.
Lowesby Hall) in the
County of Leicester, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Great...
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Baronetcy of St Ives, Huntingdonshire,
later the
Woollaston Baronetcy, of
Loseby (Lowesby Hall) in the
County of Leicester, was
created in the Baronetage...
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Corner That Held Them (1948) The
Flint Anchor (1954) (vt The
Barnards of
Loseby, 1974)
Proust on Art and
Literature (1957
Chatto and Windus,
revised 1997...
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French Indochina, Hồ was
successfully defended by
British solicitor Frank Loseby. Eventually,
after appeals to the
British Privy Council, Hồ was reported...
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politician and
minister Philip Ziegler (1929–2023) –
historian Charles Edgar Loseby –
National Democratic and
Labour Party MP The school's
three most prominent...