Loughborough Sentence Examples

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  • Loughborough was at first governed by a bailiff, afterwards by a local board, and was finally incorporated in 1888 under a mayor, 6 aldermen and 18 councillors.

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  • John Cleveland, the Royalist poet, was born at Loughborough in 1613, John Howe the painter in 1630 and Richard Pulteney the botanist in 1730.

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  • Another form of rail, distinguished as the edgerail, was first used on a line which was opened between Loughborough and Nanpantan in 1789.

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  • I.- being laid on the turnpike road which was crossed Plateat Loughborough on the level.

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  • But irrepressibles like John Benton broke through the "non-mission law," and pressed forward through the "Adam Bede" country to Derby (which became the 2nd circuit in 1816); Nottingham, where a great camp-meeting on Whit Sunday 1816 was attended by 12,000 people; Leicestershire, where Loughborough became the 3rd circuit, with extensions into Rutland, Lincolnshire and Norfolk; and ultimately to Hull, which became the 4th circuit, and where a meeting which deserves to be called the First Conference was held in June 1819.

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  • In June 1780 he was created chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, with the title of Baron Loughborough.

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  • During the existence of the coalition ministry of North and Fox, the great seal was in commission (April to December 1783), and Lord Loughborough held the leading place among the commissioners.

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  • In 1792, during the period of the French Revolution, Lord Loughborough seceded from Fox, and on the 28th of January 1793 he received the great seal in the Tory cabinet of Pitt.

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  • Lord Loughborough accordingly obtained in 1795 a re-grant of his barony with remainder to his nephew, Sir James St Clair Erskine.

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  • Loughborough was incorporated in 1888.

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  • The manor of Loughborough (Lucteburne, Lucteburg, Lughteburgh) was granted by William the Conqueror to Hugh Lupus, from whom it passed to the Despensers.

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  • Among the subsequent lords were Henry de Beaumont and Alice his wife, Sir Edward Hastings, created Baron Hastings of Loughborough in 1558, Colonel Henry Hastings, created baron in 1645, and the earls of Huntingdon.

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  • Alexander Wedderburn was created Baron Loughborough in 1780 when he became chief justice of the common pleas.

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  • Alastair Cook has been included in the squad for the national cricket academy at Loughborough this winter.

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  • The IT system in the offices at Loughborough is now antiquated.

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  • World champion Katy Sexton won the 200m backstroke, ahead of Loughborough's Karen Lee.

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  • Loughborough Male Voice Choir Formed in 1967 from a group of men associated with the Baptist church in the town.

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  • The multidisciplinary character of the Department directly contributes to the distinctiveness of Psychology ot Loughborough.

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  • South of Loughborough, the new facing crossover is now almost complete.

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  • The MSc course at Loughborough gives us the opportunity to recruit from other engineering disciplines.

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  • Travel can be free off-peak to Loughborough or Shepshed, as both places are in Charnwood.

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  • I believe we will also see a gradual transformation in primary care in Loughborough with further investment.

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  • Adrian Wilkinson is professor of human resource management at Loughborough University Business School.

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  • Loughborough University is world renowned and has produced countless world class sportsmen and women in virtually every sport.

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  • Out of a couple design schools in Europe, Loughborough University in the UK appealed to me the most because of their reputation in teaching user focused and evidence based design.

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  • It happened when I was walking past the Center for Hearing Impaire, in Loughborough, where the fire alarm was activated at the moment.

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  • British engineering professor John Tyrer of Loughborough University may have at least part of the answer.

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