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London is the
capital and
largest city of both
England and the
United Kingdom, with a po****tion of 8,866,180 in 2022. Its
wider metropolitan area is the...
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Henry de
Loundres (died 1228) was an Anglo-Norman
churchman who was
Archbishop of
Dublin from 1213 to 1228. He was an
influential figure in the
reign of...
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Viscount Gormanston is a
title in the
Peerage of
Ireland created in 1478 and held by the head of the
Preston family,
which hailed from Lancashire. It is...
- itself:
Stephen Langton,
Archbishop of
Canterbury and
Cardinal Henry de
Loundres,
Archbishop of
Dublin William of Sainte-Mère-Église,
Bishop of
London Peter...
- Lord
Marshal 1219–1231 Succeeded by
Richard Marshal Preceded by
Henry de
Loundres Justiciar of
Ireland 1224–1226 Succeeded by
Geoffrey de
Marisco Peerage...
- kas. 'Medh aga Hapten, krev ha dreus, Gwas
lowen ev a veu, "A pe Tour
Loundres Karrek Loos, Ni a'n
kergh mes a'n le." "Ni 'dres an Tamar, tir dhe dir...
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governor for a time, but by July 1213 he had been
replaced by
Henry de
Loundres, the
Archbishop of Dublin. One of de Gray's
final acts as
justiciar was...
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Armagh "as
Primate over the
other bishops, as was ****ing."
Henry de
Loundres,
archbishop of
Dublin from 1213 to 1228,
obtained a bull from Pope Honorius...
- was
probably after 1192, and Comyn's
successor as Archbishop,
Henry de
Loundres, was
elected in 1212 by the
chapters of both
Christ Church and St Patrick's...
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London Apprentice (Cornish:
Oberden Loundres) is a
village in
south Cornwall, England, UK, on the
banks of St
Austell River in the
Pentewan Valley (where...