William of Louth, also known as William de Luda (died 1298) was a medieval Bishop of Ely. William probably was born in Louth, Lincolnshire but his parentage...
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County Louth (/laʊð/ LOWDH; Irish: Contae Lú) is a coastal county in the Eastern and Midland Region of Ireland, within the province of Leinster. Louth is...
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is a grammar school located in Louth, Lincolnshire, England. As early as the 8th century schooling was available at Louth, but the oldest reference to a...
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Louth (/laʊθ/ ) is a market town and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Louth serves as an important town for a large...
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William de Longchamp (died 1197) was a medieval Lord Chancellor, Chief Justiciar, and Bishop of Ely in England. Born to a humble family in Normandy, he...
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Ely Cathedral (redirect from Ship of the fens)
located in the north choir aisle may possibly be from his tomb William of Louth – Bishop of Ely (1290–1298), his elaborate tomb is near the entrance to the...
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Louth Museum is a visitor attraction in the historic market town of Louth in Lincolnshire, close to the Lincolnshire Wolds. Located at 4 Broadbank, Louth...
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Philip Norton, Baron Norton of Louth, FRSA, FAcSS, FRHistS (born 5 March 1951), is an English author, academic and Conservative peer. He has been described...
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Bishop of Ely is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Ely in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese roughly covers the county of Cambridgeshire...
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Louth Cemetery on London Road (also known as London Road Cemetery) is the cemetery for Louth in Lincolnshire. Opened in 1855, the cemetery's distinctive...
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