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- Loveden is a deanery of the Diocese of Lincoln, England, and a former wapentake. Loveden is located broadly to the North of Grantham and includes the villages...
- Edward Loveden Loveden FRS (ca. 1749/1751–1822) was an English Member of Parliament (MP), sometimes described as a Whig but often not voting with that...
- Pryse Pryse (1815–1855), also known as Pryse Loveden, was a British Liberal politician. He served as MP for Cardigan Boroughs from 1849 until his death...
- Preceded by Edward Loveden Robert Hurst Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury 1806–1807 With: Edward Loveden Succeeded by Edward Loveden Thomas Wallace Preceded by...
- Townsend (1855–1942), U.S. Representative from New Jersey Edward Loveden Loveden (Edward Loveden Townsend, c. 1751–1822), UK member of parliament This disambiguation...
- Loveden Heath Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Penelope Milnes* (Penny Milnes) 539 63.6 +12.0 Conservative Judith Rebecca Sharman 309 36.4 +16.7...
- Lovedean derives from a marriage in 1594 when Isabel Norton married Thomas Loveden [sic], and included in the dowry was part of the Manor of Catherington...
- in an austere neoclassical style between 1780 and 1783 for Edward Loveden Loveden. It remained in the family until sold in 1859 to Robert Tertius Campbell...
- Grantham Springfield, Grantham St Vincents, Grantham St Wulfram's, Lincrest, Loveden Heath, Morton, Peascliffe & Ridgeway, Toller, and Viking. It comprises...
- Heslerton (North Yorkshire) copper cruciform brooch, early 6th century; neim Loveden Hill (Lincolnshire) urn; 5th to 6th century; reading uncertain, maybe sïþæbæd...