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Sir Nicholas de Loveyne
Died24 September 1375
BuriedAbbey of St Mary of Graces, Tower Hill
Noble familyDe Loveyne
Spouse(s)Margaret de Pulteney (a widow)
Margaret de Vere
IssueNicholas de Loveyne
Margaret de Loveyne

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 of King Edward III.

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Sir Nicholas de Loveyne

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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...

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John de Pulteney

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Pulteney (1340-1366/67). Shortly after Sir John de Pulteney's death, his widow married Sir Nicholas de Loveyne. He was buried in Old St Paul's Cathedral...

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Eastminster

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the name 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...

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Margaret de Vere

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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, his...

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William of Wykeham

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Pope Urban V in November 1363 only after representations from Sir Nicholas de Loveyne, the king's ambassador to the papal court. By 1366, William held...

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Sir Philip St Clere

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Thomas de Audley. In 1405, he served as High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex. Philip St Clere married Margaret, daughter of Sir Nicholas de Loveyne. It was...

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Maud de Badlesmere

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she married secondly Sir Nicholas de Loveyne; she married thirdly after 1375 Sir John Devereux, by whom she had issue. Maud de Vere In June 1338, Maud's...

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Burstow

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manor was given by Richard de Burstow to Sir Nicholas de Loveyne before passing to his son-in-law, Sir Philip St Clere. When Sir Philip St. Clere died in...

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