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Archbishop Jones died on 10 April 1619, and on the 23rd Loftus was appointed lord chancellor in his stead.
Young Lady Loftus had died in the previous summer, " one of the noblest persons ", Wentworth wrote, " I ever had the happiness to be acquainted with.
Edward died when Loftus was only 8, leaving his estates to his elder brother Robert Loftus.
Adam and Jane Loftus were the parents of twenty children, eight of whom died in infancy.
# Henry Loftus, Thomas ' twin, died in his teens ;
Having buried his wife Jane ( Purdon ) and two sons ( of their 20 children ) in the family vault at St. Patrick ’ s, Adam Loftus died at his Episcopal Palace in Kevin Street “ worn out with age ” and joined his family in the same vault.
and John Loftus reported on ABC radio that Arafat had died of AIDS.
When Frederick Fitzwygram died in 1904 the park and estate passed to his son Frederick Loftus Fitzwygram.
She died on March 18, 1980 and was survived by her husband and a sister, Rosalinda " Nadea " Loftus ( Mrs. Joseph Loftus ) ( 1892 – 1982 ).
When Mr Loftus Versfeld died suddenly in May 1932 the Pretoria sub-union renamed the Eastern Sports Ground after him as a tribute to a man that had done so much to develop sport in the area.
In September 1856 Loftus was engaged as assistant geologist to the Geological Survey of India, but in India he suffered declining health and died at sea on the voyage back to Britain, aged 38.
Loftus died on 10 July 2010.
* 1565-1567-Adam Loftus, also Archbishop of Armagh, then resigned to become Archbishop of Dublin ; later first Provost of Trinity College, Dublin ; died 1605
Loftus died in Surrey, England, in March 1904, aged 86.

Loftus and Dublin
The first Provost of the College was the Archbishop of Dublin, Adam Loftus ( after whose former college at Cambridge the institution was named ), and he was provided with two initial Fellows, James Hamilton and James Fullerton.
In or about 1592, his uncle Adam Loftus chancellor-archbishop, who knew how to look after his own family, bestowed upon his nephew a prebend of St. Patrick's, Dublin, without cure.
In 1629 the king granted Loftus the unusual favour of a general license to visit England when he pleased, leaving the great seal in the hands of the commissioners last appointed, of whom his cousin, Sir Adam Loftus of Rathfarnham, co. Dublin, was one.
Adam Loftus ( c. 1533 – 5 April 1605 ) was Archbishop of Armagh, and later Dublin, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland from 1581.
In 1567 Loftus was made Archbishop of Dublin, where the queen expected him to carry out reforms in the Church.
Perrot wanted to use St Patrick ’ s Cathedral as the site of the new University, which Loftus sought to preserve as the principal place of Protestant worship in Dublin ( as well as a valuable source of income for himself ).
The plan was vigorously opposed by environmentalists, including Dublin City Councillor Seán D. Loftus, on the grounds that it posed a serious risk of pollution.
Loftus, a lifelong campaigner for Dublin Bay, changed his name by deed poll to " Seán Dublin Bay Loftus " when standing for election to the Dáil.
( Loftus later changed his name by deed poll to " Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus " as part of a campaign to press the Irish Government to make a territorial claim to the Rockall islet off the coast of County Donegal ).
Loftus also led opposition to the 2002 and subsequent applications by the Dublin Port Company to fill in of Dublin Bay.
* Adam Loftus ( 1533 – 1605 ), Archbishop of Dublin during the Middle Ages owned land in the Mount Jerome area west of the borough.
It is believed the present castle was built around 1583 for Yorkshireman, Adam Loftus, then Lord Chancellor of Ireland and Protestant Archbishop of Dublin.
Mulhuddart is located in the Fingal County Council area ( following the abolition of County Dublin as an administrative division of the state ) and in the 2009 local elections for the Castleknock ward, which covers the Mulhuddart area, the following candidates were elected to the four seats ( with percentage share of first preference vote ): Joe Higgins ( Socialist Party ) 28. 07 %, Eithne Loftus ( Fine Gael ) 22. 45 %, Peggy Hamill ( Labour ) 16. 32 % and Mags Murray ( Fianna Fáil ) 12. 44 %.
* Dudley Loftus: A Dublin Antiquary of the Seventeenth Century ( Dublin, 1890 )
In 1996, the Lord Mayor of Dublin Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus awarded him the Dublin City Lord Mayors Award, in recognition of his many achievements in cultural and social work.

Loftus and 1605
* Adam Loftus ( bishop ) ( c. 1533 – 1605 ), Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh
* Archbishop Adam Loftus ( 1581 – 1605 ) the same as the above.
* Adam Loftus ( Archbishop ) ( 1533 – 1605 ), Irish archbishop
* Adam Loftus ( Archbishop ) ( 1533 – 1605 ), Irish Archbishop, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, first provost of Trinity College, Dublin

Loftus and was
The concept of the Semantic Network Model was coined in the early sixties by the cognitive scientist Allan M. Collins, linguist M. Ross Quillian and psychologist Elizabeth F. Loftus in various publications, as a form to represent semantically structured knowledge.
The Adnams family was joined in 1902 by Pierse Loftus and his brother Jack, and Adnams still has members of each family on the board, with Jonathan Adnams as chairman and Simon Loftus as a non-executive director.
In 1851, some modest excavation was done by William Loftus, who identified it as Susa.
The site of Uruk was discovered in 1849 by William Kennett Loftus who led the first excavations from 1850 to 1854.
It was formed on 1 April 1974, from the former county boroughs of Teesside and Hartlepool, the Stockton Rural District from Durham, and from the North Riding of Yorkshire, the urban districts of Guisborough, Loftus, Saltburn and Marske-by-the-Sea and Skelton and Brotton, along with some parishes from Stokesley Rural District.
He was popular in Ireland as chaplain to Adam Loftus, Archbishop of Armagh ( 1565-1567 ).
( This list was expanded over subsequent months, adding Elizabeth Loftus and Karen Stollznow ).
Adam Loftus, 1st Viscount Loftus ( c. 1568 – 1643 ) was Lord Chancellor of Ireland in 1619.
Adam Loftus became lord chancellor of Ireland in 1619, and in 1622 was created Viscount Loftus of Ely, King's County, in the peerage of Ireland.
Loftus came into violent conflict with the lord-deputy of Ireland, Viscount Falkland, in 1624 ; and at a later date his quarrel with Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford was even fiercer.
One of the articles in Strafford's impeachment was based on his dealings with Loftus.
Loftus's grandfather was Edward Loftus of Swineside, parish of Coverham, Yorkshire.
Early in 1608 Loftus was a member of the Irish Privy Council.
Loftus was returned, along with Sir Francis Rushe, as member for the King's County in the parliament of 1613, more apparently by the act of the sheriff than by the choice of the freeholders, and he was one of the Protestant majority who made Sir John Davies speaker.
In the summer of 1618 Loftus went to England, carrying with him a commendatory letter from Lord-deputy St. John and his council, and in the following year he was made one of the commissioners of the court of wards.
On the recall of St. John in May 1622, Loftus was one of the lords justices, and he was at the same time created Viscount Loftus of Ely.

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