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  1. Sir Thomas Lovell, KG (died 1524) was an English soldier and administrator, Speaker of the House of Commons, Secretary to the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer.

  2. Hace 2 días · Sir Thomas Lovell. Politician, Philanthropist and Lawyer. A bronze relief medallion of Sir Thomas Lovell, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who died in 1524, is in the Westminster Abbey collection. The artist was Pietro Torrigiano and the relief probably dates from around 1518.

  3. www.shakespeareandhistory.com › thomas-lovellSir Thomas Lovell

    Sir Thomas Lovell. Born: c. 1449. Died: May 25, 1524. Elsing, Norfolk, England (Age c. 75) Lovell in History. With the exception of his involvement in Lincoln's Inn from 1464 to around 1482, little is known of the early life of Thomas Lovell.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_LovellTom Lovell - Wikipedia

    Tom Lovell (5 February 1909 – 29 June 1997) was an American illustrator and painter. He was a creator of pulp fiction magazine covers and illustrations, and of visual art of the American West.

  5. 18 de dic. de 2016 · Sir Thomas, a Lincoln’s Inn trained lawyer, was strongly Lancastrian in sympathy, so Lancastrian in fact that he’d had to flee to Brittany to join Henry Tudor during the reign of Richard III in 1483 having become involved with Buckingham’s rebellion. His brother-in-law was Henry Tudor’s standard bearer at Bosworth.

  6. 26 de ene. de 1999 · Thomas Lovell Beddoes (born June 30, 1803, Clifton, Somerset, Eng.—died Jan. 26, 1849, Basel, Switz.) was a poet best known for his haunting dramatic poem Death’s Jest-Book; or, The Fool’s Tragedy.

  7. 28 de dic. de 2020 · Solicitudes canine, four-footed amities. The English poet and playwright Thomas Lovell Beddoes was born in Clifton, Bristol, in 1803, into a loving, enlightened and high-achieving family. His...