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General Sir
Thomas Trigge KB (c. 1742 – 11
January 1814) was a
British army
officer who
began his
career in 1759
during the
Seven Years' War, as an ensign...
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Francis Trigge Chained Library is a
chained library in Grantham, Lincolnshire,
England which was
founded in 1598.
Located in the parvise, over the...
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Robert Trigges (by 1508 – 1550/1551), of St. Peter's, Chichester, Sus**** and Chawton, Hampshire, was an
English politician.
Trigges was a
Member of Parliament...
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Charles Barnett,
Governor (1802)
Prince Edward,
Governor (1802–1820)
Thomas Trigge,
Acting Governor (1803–1804)
Henry Edward Fox,
Acting Governor (1804–1806)...
- use
outside an
institution such as a
school or
college was the
Francis Trigge Chained Library in Grantham, Lincolnshire,
established in 1598. The library...
- Mary de
Crypt Church in Gloucester. On 23
December 1767 he
married Anne
Trigge, with whom he had
three sons and
seven daughters:
their oldest son, the...
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Records of
Buckinghamshire Volume 36 1994 pp. 62–85; ISSN 0967-2885
Francis Trigge Chained Library "Tour of St. Mary's Church".
Retrieved 15
March 2021. "Kederminster...
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maintained as a
scheduled monument and
community open space. In 1598
Francis Trigge,
Rector of Welbourn,
arranged for a
library to be set up in the room over...
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shall have 'free
access and recess' at
certain times." In 1598,
Francis Trigge established a
library in a room
above St. Wulfram's
Church in Grantham,...
- porch. It once
provided lodging for the priest, but now
houses the
Francis Trigge Chained Library. Such a room is
sometimes called a
parvise which spelt as...