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- to her claims for dower. Margaret's second husband was Sir Nicholas de Loveyne. As their son Nicholas was described as aged “5 years and more” in 1375...
- Sir Nicholas de Loveyne (died 24 September 1375) was a major English property owner and courtier, who held a number of senior positions in the service...
- Towerhill, due to its patronage by the abbey. In 1375, Sir Nicholas de Loveyne bequeathed to the Abbot and Convent the reversion of the mills of Crash...
- chapel in the area dates to 1365 when it was granted to Sir Nicholas de Loveyne. A second chapel was built around 1610 on the common, from which the name...
- Urban V in November 1363 only after representations from Sir Nicholas de Loveyne, the king's amb****ador to the papal court. By 1366, William held two benefices...
- family had a fishmongers there and lived above the shop. Sir Nicholas de Loveyne held the manor of Poplar and made his will there in 1375, four days before...
- said to have been re-built by Lady Helewise de Gwerres, whose family, the Loveynes, later became the lords of the Manor. Despite mythology explaining the...
- after Sir John de Pulteney's death, his widow married Sir Nicholas de Loveyne. He was buried in Old St Paul's Cathedral, but the grave and monument were...
- Sus****. Philip St Clere married Margaret, daughter of Sir Nicholas de Loveyne. It was Margaret’s second marriage, as she was the widow of Richard Chamberlain...
- reversion of the manor was given by Richard de Burstow to Sir Nicholas de Loveyne before p****ing to his son-in-law, Sir Philip St Clere. When Sir Philip...