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375:, as much by his physique as through the power of his intellect, having shone before her in oratory. This encounter may never have happened, but Loftus certainly met with the Queen more than once, and she became his patron for the rest of her reign. At Cambridge, Loftus took holy orders as a Catholic priest and was appointed rector of
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Walsingham: "Not finding that easy method of examination does any good, we made a command to Mr. Waterhouse and Mr. Secretary Fenton to put him to the torture, such as your honour advised us, which was to toast his feet against the fire with hot
367:. Edward died when Loftus was only eight years old, leaving his estates to his elder brother Robert Loftus. Edward Loftus had made his living through the Catholic Church, but the son embraced the Protestant faith early in his development. He was an undergraduate at
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by the queen in the following year, "in lieu of better times ahead". He was also appointed president of the new
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William Ussher, son of John Ussher, Alderman of Dublin, and his wife Ales (or Alison), daughter of Sir William Newman,
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999:A History of the County of Dublin
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721:Catherine Loftus, who married
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2257:Samuel Kyle
2247:George Hall
2142:Henry Alvey
2132:Adam Loftus
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1959:John Sterne
1874:Adam Loftus
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1799:John Colton
1571:John Hoadly
1551:John Parker
1526:Adam Loftus
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1458:Alan Harper
1453:Robin Eames
1428:Godfrey Day
1403:Robert Knox
1368:John Hoadly
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196:Nationality
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118:Hugh Curwen
114:Predecessor
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2367:Categories
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1899:John Ryder
1814:John Prene
1686:John Neill
1651:John Gregg
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