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Mrs Rita Kathleen Nicholls, for serv the community in Lutterworth, Leicestershire.
New Year honours list: Order of the British Empire, Member (MBE) 2010
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Other details have come from Living with Eagles, the biography of Marcus Morris by two of his daughters, who together with their publishers, Lutterworth, have kindly granted permission to quote from their work.
Tomorrow Revisited Steve 2010
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The Prince was later moved to Lutterworth in Leicestershire and taken to Bosworth Field the day before the battle.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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The Prince was later moved to Lutterworth in Leicestershire and taken to Bosworth Field the day before the battle.
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Wiclif, who had alienated his upper-class supporters by a denial of transubstantiation, was discredited by the Peasants 'Revolt and condemned by the Church; he withdrew to Lutterworth (138284), where he continued to foster Lollardy until he died (1384).
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In the south-east corner the east window is to the memory of Dean Butler, 1861, and the south one to Canon Alderson; the churches pictured are S. Mary's, Lutterworth, All S.ints ', Holdenby, and a view of the south-east of this cathedral.
The Cathedral Church of Peterborough A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See W.D. Sweeting
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Lutterworth, escaping the dangers of the troublous time, and dying -- struck with paralysis at his chancel -- in 1384, sixteen years before Chaucer.
English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction Henry Coppee
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Lutterworth, and, finding them, burned them, and threw the ashes into the little stream called the Swift.
English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction Henry Coppee
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In the outcome the Church proved too strong for even Wiclif, and Oxford, against its will, was compelled to abandon him; yet he could be driven no farther than to his parish of Lutterworth, where he died undisturbed in 1384.
A History of English Literature Robert Huntington Fletcher
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To the last he attended divine worship, and received the fatal stroke of his disorder in his church at Lutterworth, in the year 1384.
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