Roger Lupton (1456–27 February 1539/40) was an English lawyer and cleric who served as chaplain to King Henry VII (1485–1509) and to his son King Henry...
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The Lupton family in Yorkshire achieved prominence in ecclesiastical and academic circles in England in the Tudor era through the fame of Roger Lupton, provost...
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the main school for 13 to 18 year olds. It was established in 1525. Roger Lupton was born at Cautley in the parish of Sedbergh, Yorkshire, in 1456 and...
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depended to some extent on wealthy benefactors. Building resumed when Roger Lupton was Provost, around 1517. His name is borne by the big gatehouse in the...
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Captain Charles Roger Lupton DSC* (27 January 1898 – 9 May 1918) was a British World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Lupton was the only...
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Lupton may refer to: In England: Lupton, Cumbria Lupton, Brixham, an historic manor in Devon In the United States: Lupton, Arizona in Apache County Lupton...
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Westbury (1447–1477) Thomas Barker (1447) Henry Bost (1477–1504) Roger Lupton (1504–1535) Roger Aldrich (1535–1547) Sir Thomas Smith (1547–1554) Henry Cole...
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James Roger Crompton Lupton, Baron Lupton, CBE (born 15 June 1955) is a former chairman of Greenhill Europe and Co-Treasurer of the Conservative Party...
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George's Cross): c. 1370. Roger Parkers, North Stoke, Oxfordshire (half effigy with inscription; head lost). 1540. Roger Lupton, LL.D., Provost of Eton...
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of Henry VII's close financial officers and courtiers: Edward Dudley, Roger Lupton (Clerk, Provost of Eton College, Canon of Windsor, later Master in Chancery...
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to form side chapels. The church had a clock by 1512, when the vicar, Roger Lupton, left £6 13s 4d in his will in trust for the churchwardens to pay someone...
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the Grey family to Hugh Denys and a group of his feoffees including Roger Lupton. This was not a purchase on behalf of the society and after a five-year...
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Loftus (Trinity), co-founder and first Provost of Trinity College, Dublin Roger Lupton (King's), Provost of Eton College and founder of Sedbergh School Jack...
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benefactors of St John's College was Roger Lupton (died 1540), Provost of Eton and chaplain to Henry VIII. Lupton had amassed immense wealth through a...
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John Norwood won the Victoria Cross during World War I Captain Charles Roger Lupton, British World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories Captain...
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Courtenay's mastership from 1470. Richard Surlond, occurs 1499 and 1501–2 Roger Lupton (died 1540), Provost of Eton College (1503/4-1535), occurs 1509–10. His...
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hosted at the chapel. Formerly the Lupton Memorial Library, Lupton Hall, named for T. Cartter and Margaret Rawlings Lupton, was constructed in 1974 to replace...
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Rupibus], Bishop of Winchester, William Prior of Syreburn [Sherbourne], Dan Roger de Leburna, William de Stanes and William de Sorewull, Sheriff of the County...
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Mens Agitat Molem (Mind moves Matter) Sedbergh adopted arms of founder Roger Lupton Escutcheon: Argent, on a chevron between three wolf's heads erased sable...
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politician Roger Lloyd-Pack (1944–2014), actor (Only Fools and Horses) Tom Lodge (1936–2012), author and radio broadcaster Geoffrey Lupton (1882–1949)...
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April 3, 2024. Lupton 1998, p. 14. Lupton 1998, p. 34. Hagen 1997, p. 18. Lupton 1998, p. 52. Lupton 1998, p. 35. Lupton 1998, p. 37. Lupton 1998, p. 38-39...
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(died 1485) Ralph Neville, 3rd Earl of Westmorland, nobleman (died 1499) Roger Lupton, royal chaplain (died 1539 William Brandon, soldier (died 1485) Edmund...
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Karen Lupton is an American politician from the Georgia Democratic Party who serves as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives representing District...
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Lupton is an historic manor in the parish of Brixham, Devon. The surviving manor house known as Lupton House, is a Palladian Country house built by Charles...
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him, to investigate a group organised by a resident named Lupton. Mike and Sarah witness Lupton perform an incantation that conjures up a giant spider,...
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ISBN 978-0-19-825305-1. Retrieved 27 June 2023. Six scholarships founded 6 May 1527 by Roger Lupton , Provost of Eton , with first preference to those of his name and kin...
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traced back to four law firms: Dibb Lupton Broomhead, Alsop Stevens, Piper & Marbury, and Rudnick & Wolfe. Dibb Lupton Broomhead was a UK law firm that was...
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Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. J. H., Baker. "Cholmley, Sir Roger (c. 1485–1565), judge". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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Baron Churston, of Churston Ferrers and Lupton in the County of Devon, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1858 for the...
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histories of the HEC exist - Garvies' A Million Horses of 1962 and Roger Luptons' Lifeblood of 2000, however Fenton's style and the production of the...
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