- Navy
officer Darren Thrupp (born 1966),
Australian Paralympic athlete Dorothy Ann
Thrupp (1779–1847),
English writer Frederick Thrupp (1812–1895), English...
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Joseph Thrupp may
refer to:
Joseph Thrupp (died 1821),
coachbuilder with
Thrupp &
Maberly Joseph Francis Thrupp (1827–1867),
English churchman and academic...
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Brimscombe and
Thrupp Brimscombe and
Thrupp (grid
reference SO862032) is a
civil parish made up of the
villages of
Thrupp and Brimscombe, in the narrow...
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Thrupp &
Maberly was a
British coachbuilder based in the West End of London, England. Coach-maker to
Queen Victoria, it
operated for more than two centuries...
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Thrupp is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Shipton-on-Cherwell and
Thrupp, in the
Cherwell district, in the
county of Oxfordshire, England. It is beside...
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Peter Thrupp (born 23
December 1963) is an
Australian former professional tennis player.
Thrupp turned professional in 1985 and
reached a best singles...
- John
Thrupp (1817–1870) was an
English lawyer and
historical writer. Born on 5
February 1817, he was the
eldest son of John
Augustus Thrupp (1785–1844)...
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Frederick Thrupp (1812–1895) was an
English sculptor.
Frederick was born on 20 June 1812, the
youngest son of
Joseph Thrupp of
Paddington Green, London...
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Brimscombe and
Thrupp Football Club is a
football club
based in Brimscombe, Gloucestershire, England.
Affiliated to the
Gloucestershire County FA, they...
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Sylvia Lettice Thrupp (3
September 1903, Surbiton, UK – 9
September 1997) was an English-born, Canadian-American medievalist,
comparative historian and...