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Sir Dudley Loftus (1561 – 1616) was an Irish landowner and politician of the 16th and early seventeenth century. Loftus was born in Rathfarnham , County Dublin in 1561. He was the eldest son of Adam Loftus , the Archbishop of Dublin and Jane Purdon.
Dr Dudley Loftus (1619 – June 1695) was an Anglo-Irish jurist and noted orientalist. Loftus was born the second son of Sir Adam Loftus and his wife Jane Vaughan, daughter of Walter Vaughan, into a family of 17 siblings on his great-grandfather’s estate of Rathfarnham Castle , Dublin .
Joseph A. Loftus (1907 – January 3, 1990) [1] was a 20th-century American reporter for The New York Times who covered unions, like the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, extensively and later worked as a communications assistant to George P. Shultz at the U.S. Department of Labor and U.S. Department of the Treasury.
Charles Loftus Bates was born 2 August 1863, at Aydon, Northumberland, the son of Thomas Bates. [1] He was educated at Eton College. [2] He became a second lieutenant in the Northumberland Militia Artillery in January 1881, [3] before joining the Regular Army as a lieutenant in the 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards in January 1884. [4]
Edna Loftus (c. 1891 – 15 June 1916) was a British actress who was briefly married to champion jockey Winnie O'Connor and gained notoriety in the United States for marrying Harry A. Rheinstrom, the heir to a Cincinnati brewing fortune, against the wishes of his family in 1910. While trained for musical theater in her early career in London ...
Loftus subsequently joined the Mayo junior team, winning All-Ireland medals in 1950 and in 1957 as captain. By this stage he had also joined the Mayo senior team, making his debut during the 1949-50 league. Over the course of the next four years, Loftus played on a number of occasions and won an All-Ireland medal as a non-playing substitute in ...
Pierse Creagh Loftus (29 November 1877 – 20 January 1956) [1] was an Irish-born British businessman and Conservative Party politician. A notable figure in the public life of Lowestoft and East Suffolk for several decades, he sat in the House of Commons from 1934 to 1945 as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Lowestoft division of Suffolk .