• Lovel or Lovell. John Lovel, 1st Baron Lovel (1254–1311) John Lovel, 2nd Baron Lovel (1289–k.1314), died at Bannockburn John Lovel, 3rd Baron Lovel (d...
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    First Lord of the Admiralty from 1763 to 1766. In 1762 he was created Baron Lovel and Holland, of Enmore in the County of Somerset, in the Peerage of Great...
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    Scotland. He was a signatory of the Baron's Letter to Pope Boniface VIII in 1301. John was the eldest son of John Lovel and Maud Sydenham. He was active...
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    John Lovel, 2nd Baron Lovel (died 24 Jun 1314), Lord of Titchmarsh, was an English noble. He was killed during the Battle of Bannockburn against the Scots...
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  • John Lovel may refer to: John Lovel, 1st Baron Lovel, English noble John Lovel, 2nd Baron Lovel, English noble This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • and 7th Baron Lovel (1397–1454) John Lovel, 5th Baron Holand and 8th Baron Lovel (1432–1465) Francis Lovel, 6th Baron Holand, 9th Baron Lovel and 1st...
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    sixth baron in 1443, the title was inherited by his daughter Eleanor Morley, the wife of Sir William Lovel, who was summoned to parliament as Baron Morley...
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    died, the probably eight-year-old Francis inherited the titles of Baron Lovel and Baron Holand. He became a ward of Edward IV of England, who gave him into...
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  • Henry Lovel (or Lovell), 8th Baron Morley (died 1489) was an English peer and translator, Lord of Morley, Hingham, Hockering, &c., in Norfolk. He was the...
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    2nd Baron Fauconberg. Joan Ros, who married John Lovel, 1st Baron Lovel, as his second wife. Mary Ros, who married William de Braose, 1st Baron Braose...
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    John Lovel, 8th Baron Lovel: Sir Brian Stapleton (died 2 April 1550), son of Sir Brian Stapleton by his wife Joan, elder daughter of Joan Lady Lovel; and...
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    [non-primary source needed] William married Maud Lovel (d. 1346), daughter of John Lovel, 1st Baron Lovel of Titchmarsh. By her, William had at least ten...
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    Baron Raglan, of Raglan in the County of Monmouth, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 20 October 1852 for the military...
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    Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset and Joan Hill Other titles (2nd onwards): Baron Herbert (1461) Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester (c. 1495–1548), only...
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    Holand. He married Muriel Lovel, daughter of James Lovel, only son of Richard Lovel, 1st Baron Lovel of Cary (died 1351), feudal baron of Castle Cary in Somerset...
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    was created in 1559 for Edward Seymour, who was simultaneously created Baron Beauchamp of Hache. His grandson William Seymour was subsequently created...
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    nephew King Edward VI. The only subsidiary title of the duke of Somerset is Baron Seymour, which is used as a courtesy title by the eldest son and heir of...
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    scientist Robert Paston, 1st Viscount Yarmouth. He had already been created Baron Paston and Viscount Yarmouth in the Peerage of England in 1673. He was the...
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    arts. In 1728 he was raised to the Peerage of Great Britain as Baron Lovel, of Minster Lovel in the County of Oxford, and in 1744 he was created Viscount...
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  • of Middlesex, 7th Baron Buckhurst, 2nd Baron Cranfield Earldom of Leicester (4th creation) extinct, 1743 Baron Lovel, of Minster Lovel in the County of...
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  • (1733), Viscount Perceval (1722), Baron Perceval (1715), Baron Lovel and Holland (GB 1762), Baron Arden (1770), Baron Arden (UK 1802) Earl of Dunraven...
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  • Berkshire, by his wife Lady Frideswide Lovell, daughter of John Lovel, 8th Baron Lovel and 5th Baron Holand of Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire and his wife Joan...
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    exception was the Southampton Plot in favour of Mortimer, involving Henry, Baron Scrope, and Richard, Earl of Cambridge (grandfather of the future King Edward...
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    in 1782 for the soldier and politician Lord George Germain. He was made Baron Bolebrooke, in the County of Sussex, at the same time, also in the Peerage...
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    as 2nd Baron Holand, and whose 1373 death, after that of his son Robert, his heir was his granddaughter Maud, wife of John Lovel, 5th Baron Lovel. It was...
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    Weobley (1747–54) and Bridgwater (1754–62). In 1762 he was created Baron Lovel and Holland, of Enmore in the County of Somerset, in the Peerage of Great...
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  • century England was partially ruled by Archbishops, Bishops, Earls (Counts), Barons, marcher Lords, and knights. All of these except for the knights would always...
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    Lord Lovel, the friend of his youth, is dead. His cousin Walter Lord Lovel had succeeded to the estate, and sold the family castle to the baron, Fitz-Owen...
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  • William Lovel, who was summoned to parliament as Baron Morley jure uxoris and died in 1476, shortly before her. Their son became Henry Lovel, 8th Baron Morley...
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    and scientist. Coke was later raised to the peerage as Baron Lovel and became known as Lord Lovel on 28 May 1728. However, Coke was badly affected by financial...
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