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- compiled the Tropenell Cartulary. Tropenell, later of Great Chalfield, Neston, and Salisbury, was born about 1405, the son of Henry Tropenell and his wife...
- The Tropenell Cartulary is an English medieval m****cript cartulary compiled for Thomas Tropenell (c. 1405 – 1488), a Wiltshire landowner, in the 15th...
- house". The moated manor house was built around 1465–1480 for Thomas Tropenell, a modest member of the landed gentry who made a fortune as a clothier...
- Walter Tropenell was an English politician who was MP for Lyme Regis in October 1377, 1379, 1385, 1386, February 1388, September 1388, January 1390, and...
- Tropenell Cartulary, in 1431 he ****isted his brother William in defending Great Chalfield Manor against the claims of the Beverleys. Thomas Tropenell...
- sometimes known as the Wans****. The Neston estate was built up by Thomas Tropenell in the 15th century, p****ed to the Eyre family and then by marriage to...
- Salisbury in 1571. He married twice: firstly Anne, the daughter of Thomas Tropenell of Great Chalfield, and coheiress of her brother Giles, with whom he had...
- in Poljice, near Split in Croatia The Tropenell Cartulary, from the west of England estates of Thomas Tropenell, 15th century The Register of St Osmund...
- society has in the past published books of Wiltshire interest, such as the Tropenell Cartulary. The present-day Wiltshire Record Society began life as the...
- chancel chapel, the large altar tomb of 15th-century landowner Thomas Tropenell is shared with his first wife, Agnes. The Church of St Philip and St James...