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Colepeper accompanied Charles in his
triumphant return to
England in May 1660, but died only two
months later.
Although descended from
Colepepers of...
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Baron Colepeper is an
extinct title in the
Peerage of England.
Colepeper is
sometimes rendered Culpeper,
Baron Colepeper of T****sway, or
Baron T****sway...
- (1904). "The Sus****
Colepepers, Part I". Sus****
Archaeological Collections. XLVII: 70–71. doi:10.5284/1085739. Will of
Thomas Colepeper of
Wigsell (P.C.C...
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William Colepeper (died 1726) was an
English poet and politician.
Colepeper was the
eldest son of Sir
Thomas Colepeper, of
Hollingbourn (since the 18th-century...
- E., F.S.A., Col. F.W.T.;
Booker M.A., Rev. J.H.L. (1904). "The Sus****
Colepepers, Part I" (PDF). Sus****
Archaeological Collections. XLVII: 47–81. doi:10...
- was at
Oxenhoath (Oxon Hoath) in the Kent
parish of West Peckham. The
Colepepers or Culpepers,
during the
reign of
Edward III,
separated into two branches...
- (acting)
Berkeley Jeffreys (acting) Kemp (acting)
Bennett Digges Mathews Colepeper Chicheley (acting)
Howard of
Effingham Andros Nicholson Nott
Jenings Hunter...
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Thomas Colepeper, 2nd
Baron Colepeper (21
March 1635 – 27
January 1689) was an
English peer and
colonial administrator who
served as the
governor of the...
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Culpeper (surname), a list of
people with the
surname Culpeper,
Culpepper or
Colepeper Culpeper, Virginia,
United States, a city
Culpeper station, a railroad...
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American politician. John Culpepper,
Culpeper or
Colepeper may also
refer to: John
Colepeper, 1st
Baron Colepeper (c. 1600–1660),
English Royalist landowner...