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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...
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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...
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Tropenell Cartulary, in 1431 he ****isted his
brother William in
defending Great Chalfield Manor against the
claims of the Beverleys.
Thomas Tropenell...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...