- Sir John de
Lovetot (b. 1236 or before, d. 1294) was an
administrator and
later Justice of the
Common Pleas between 1275 and 1289. He had
already been...
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William de
Lovetot, Lord of Hallamshire,
possibly descended from the
Norman Baron Ricardus Surdus, was an Anglo-Norman
Baron from Huntingdonshire, often...
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England is
usually attributed to
William de
Lovetot, an Anglo-Norman
Baron from Huntingdonshire. De
Lovetot acquired the
lordship of the
manor of Hallamshire...
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Richard de
Lovetot, who was
visited by King Stephen, at Worksop, in 1161. In 1258, a
surviving inspeximus charter confirms Matilda de
Lovetot's grant of...
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Manor then p****ed,
through marriage, to the
Paynel and
Lovetot families. It was a
member of the
Lovetot family who
built the
parish church in Handsworth. St...
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Edward Thurkyld.
After 1301,
Enfeoffments Writtle, in part, to a John de
Lovetot and his wife Joan. 1304 Easter, dies en
route to
Annandale and is buried...
- ISBN 0-8021-1386-9. Hunter,
Joseph (1819). "Sheffield
under De
Busli and De
Lovetot". Hallamshire: The
History and
Topography of the
Parish of
Sheffield in...
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About 1199 he
married Matilda de
Lovetot, a great-granddaughter of
William Lovetot,
whose parents were
William Lovetot and Maud FitzWalter. They had three...
- Regular —
probably from
Huntingdon Priory founded after 1119 by
William de
Lovetot;
dissolved 15
November 1538;
granted to Francis, Earl of
Shrewsbury 1541/2...
- the
death of
William de
Lovetot, the
manor of
Hallamshire p****ed to his son
Richard de
Lovetot and then his son
William de
Lovetot before being p****ed by...