• Sir Christopher Calthorpe KB (c. 1645 – 7 February 1718) was an English Member of Parliament. Calthorpe was born into a rich Norfolk family which had...
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  • Sir John Christopher Calthorpe Blofeld DL (born 11 July 1932) is an English barrister and former High Court judge. Blofeld was born at Hoveton Home Farm...
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  • Calthorpe married secondly Katherine (1616-1677), daughter of Sir Edward Lewknor (died 1618) and Mary Neville. They had a son Christopher Calthorpe (died...
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  • Sir James Calthorpe (c. 1558–1615) of Cockthorpe, Norfolk was Sheriff of Norfolk in 1614 James Calthorpe was the son of Christopher Calthorpe, a student...
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  • Dooley Thorpeland, c. 1700s, York County, built on land patented by Christopher Calthorpe in 1631. Tree Hill, c. 1800, Henrico County, Upper Brandon, 1825...
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  • was born at Elmswell, Suffolk and was the eldest son and heir of Christopher Calthorpe (1652–1717) and his wife, Elizabeth, née Kettleborough (died 1724)...
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    records of a land grant of 500 acres (200 ha) in New Poquoson to Christopher Calthorpe in 1631 by a court in what became the former Elizabeth City County...
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    In February 1702 (N.S. 1703) her father wrote to a friend, Sir Christopher Calthorpe, concerning the departure of Margery from the Church of England...
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  • Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, at Chelsea Town Hall. They had three children, Georgiana Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, Isabella Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe and Jacobi...
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  • house begun in the 17th century on land originally patented by Christopher Calthorpe on July 13, 1635, is located in Tabb on Victory Blvd. It is among...
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  • (1679–1684), exclusionist and early Whig, son of the 1st Baronet Sir Christopher Calthorpe (1645–1718), MP for Norfolk (1679), son-in-law of the 1st Baronet...
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  • Jr. James Callaway Richard Callaway William Callaway (Colonel) Christopher Calthorpe Andrew Campbell (Major) David Cant John Cant William Capps (sometimes...
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    Birmingham's coat of arms is a reference to the arms of the Calthorpe family. Christopher Calthorpe, emigrated to Virginia, arriving 1622 (represented Elizabeth...
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  • TBs were commanded by: Sir Jacob Astley Sir William D'Oyly Sir Christopher Calthorpe Thomas Knyvett William Paston, 7 troops of horse In 1648 Alderman...
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    Gay Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe (14 October 1978), she married Robert Butler. Isabella Amaryllis Charlotte Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe (3 March 1980), she...
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    lobbied the Privy Council for the arrest of his local rival, Sir Christopher Calthorpe. In April 1697, he was promised the role of commissioner of customs...
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    for Norfolk 1675–1679 With: Sir John Hobart, Bt Succeeded by Sir Christopher Calthorpe Sir Neville Catelyn Preceded by Thomas Allin Sir Philip Skippon...
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  • he was raised first by his maternal grandfather and then by Sir Christopher Calthorpe, the later of whom imbued L'Estrange with his high Tory views. From...
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  • Succeeded by Sir Nevill Catlin Sir Christopher Calthorpe Preceded by Sir Nevill Catlin Sir Christopher Calthorpe Member of Parliament for Norfolk May...
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  • Sir William Calthorpe KB (30 January 1410 – 15 November 1494) was an English knight and Lord of the Manors of Burnham Thorpe and Ludham in Norfolk. He...
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  • John Christopher Calthorpe Blofeld (b. 1932) 2004 Charles Clive Scott (b. 1954) 2005 Anthony Roderick Charlton Lane (b. 1939) 2006 Christopher Sands...
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    (2nd) John Palgrave Dorothy Spring (1648–1714/15), married Sir Christopher Calthorpe in 1664 Roberts, Stephen K. (2023). "SPRING (SPRINGE), Sir William...
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  • Hugh Bonneville as Commander William Calthorpe Vicki Michelle as Mary Woodward Susie Amy as Rosemary Calthorpe Alistair Petrie as Lieutenant Charles...
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  • Benninger (1942) Walter Block (1941) Ernest Burgess (1886-1966) Peter Calthorpe (1949) Manuel Castells (1942) Ildefons Cerdà (1815-1876) Gordon Cullen...
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  • records of a land grant of 500 acres (200 ha) in New Poquoson to Christopher Calthorpe in 1631 by a court in what became the former Elizabeth City County...
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  • – 21 Apr 1679 With: Sir Christopher Calthorpe Succeeded by Self Sir John Hobart, Bt Preceded by Self Sir Christopher Calthorpe Member of Parliament for...
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    Dorothy Calthorpe (1648-1693) was a philanthropist and an author of poetry known for an autograph manuscript volume containing poems, a prose romance...
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    Calthorpe is a small village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Erpingham, in the North Norfolk district, in the county of Norfolk, England...
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  • James Calthorpe (died 1658) of Ampton who was Sheriff of Suffolk, in 1656, during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, by whom he was knighted at Whitehall...
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  • election in February 1679 but was still too young to replace Sir Christopher Calthorpe as MP for Norfolk in 1679. On 20 April 1680 he married Elizabeth...
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