MaryLovel born Jane Roper and aka Mary Roper and Lady Lovel (1564 – November 12, 1628) was the founder of the English Carmelite convent in Antwerp. Lovel...
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...
was funded by novice nuns, Mary Percy, Dorothy and Gertrude Arundell. Percy who was one of the first nuns. In 1608 MaryLovel entered the English Benedictine...
exiled recusant MaryLovel was not always pleased with the way Anne organised the new convent and she found the management difficult. Lovel would speak outside...
village centre is a conservation area containing 24 listed buildings. MaryLovel was prob. born here as Jane Roper, (1564–1628), founder of Antwerp convent...
had made but in time she took the idea of being a nun joyously. In 1608 MaryLovel/Roper became a nun at the English Benedictine convent in Brussels. She...
"Mary Hamilton", or "The Fower Maries" ("The Four Marys"), is a common name for a well-known sixteenth-century ballad from Scotland based on an apparently...
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...
Lord Lovel is number 75 of the ballads anthologized by Francis James Child during the second half of the 19th century, (Roud 49) and exists in several...
belonging to the county of Cornwall, has of late resided chiefly in Devon." Mary, Dowager Marchioness of Thomond, died on 6 September 1820; she was Theophila's...
The Lord Shuttleworth The Viscount Brookeborough Lady Mary Fagan The Marquess of Salisbury Lady Mary Peters The Dukes of Wellington Prince Henry of Battenberg...
Benchers" under the name Lovel. Lamb's older brother was too much his senior to be a youthful companion to the boy but his sister Mary, being born eleven years...
character and for all practical purposes the hero, though the characters of Lovel and Isabella Wardour provide the conventional love interest. The Antiquary...
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 Coke...
Church of England parish church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is believed to date from the 13th century but was rebuilt in the 14th century...
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray are "twa bonnie lassies", the subject of one of the Child Ballads, based on a true story. The two young women sought refuge from...
Carrey Henry II Lovel of Carrey (~1200–1218) Richard I Lovel of Carrey (1218–1254) Henry III Lovel of Carrey (1254–1262) Henry IV Lovel of Carrey (1262–1280)...