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Trotton with
Chithurst is a
civil parish in the
Chichester district of West Sus****, England.
Trotton is on the A272 road 7
miles (11 km) west of Midhurst...
- St. George's
Church is an
Anglican church in
Trotton, a
village in the
district of Chichester, one of
seven local government districts in the English...
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daughter of Sir
Roger Lewkenor (b. 1469 and d. 15
January 1543 in
Trotton, Sus****) of
Trotton, Sus****—a
paternal grandson of Sir
Roger Lewknor and Alianora...
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Thomas de Camoys, 1st
Baron Camoys (d.1421) in St George's Church,
Trotton, Sus****,
England Lactantius. On the
Deaths of the ****cutors, Chapter...
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Thomas de Camoys, 1st
Baron Camoys (c. 1351 – 28
March 1421), KG, of
Trotton in Sus****, was an
English peer who
commanded the left wing of the English...
- 1417 at the age of 46 years. She was
buried in St. George's
Church at
Trotton, Sus****. Her
second husband was
buried beside her.
Their table-tomb with...
- Tillington, Tisman's Common, ****y Hill, Tortington, Tote Hill, Treyford,
Trotton,
Turners Hill,
Twineham Up Marden,
Upper Beeding,
Upper Rapeland Wood,...
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known for
Venice Preserv'd, or A Plot Discover'd (1682).
Otway was born at
Trotton near Midhurst, the
parish of
which his father,
Humphrey Otway, was at that...
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Monumental br**** of Margaret, Lady
Camoys (d.1310), St George's Church,
Trotton, West Sus****. This is the
earliest surviving br**** of a
female figure in...
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William Paynel, 1st
Baron Paynel (died 1317), Lord of
Trotton, Littleton,
Knighton Paynel and Woolbedding, was an
English noble. He
fought in the wars...