• Thomas Warcop may refer to: Thomas Warcop, executed with William Andleby Thomas Warcop (died c.1423), MP for Appleby (UK Parliament constituency) and Westmorland...
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  • Warcop is a village in Cumbria, England. Warcop may also refer to: Thomas Warcop (disambiguation), various people Robert Warcop (died c.1439), MP for...
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  • Catholic priest. He was executed at York with three laymen: Henry Abbot, Thomas Warcop, and Edward Fulthrop. Aveling, Hugh. "Post-Reformation Catholicism in...
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  • Swallowell, layman, 26 July 1594 Thomas Thwing, priest, 1679 Thomas Tunstall, priest, 1616 Anthony Turner, Jesuit, 1679 Thomas Warcop, layman, 4 July 1597 William...
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  • of Saint Mary     1597   Blessed Edward Fulthrop     1597   Blessed Thomas Warcop     1597   Blessed William Andleby     1597   John Jones/Buckley    ...
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  • Preceded by Lancelot Lancaster Thomas Warcop Member of parliament for Westmorland 1562-1563 With: Gerard Lowther Succeeded by Alan Bellingham Thomas Warcop...
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    Windsor Herald of Arms in Ordinary. His second wife was Anne, widow of Robert Warcop with whom he had a daughter who died in infancy. Wriothesley died "worn...
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  • 8/222/11077 1402 Elizabeth Clifford SC 8/119/5945 1403–1406 Thomas Warcop SC 8/23/1108 (Thomas Warcop of Lambert's Ash was sheriff between November 1403 and...
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    of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808) [1] F. W. S. Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results...
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  • 77 and was buried at Barnard Castle. Bowes married Agnes Warcop, daughter of Thomas Warcop of Smardale, Westmorland. He was half brother to Sir William...
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    (as her second husband) Elizabeth, daughter of John (and sister of Thomas) Warcop of Smardale by Anne, daughter of Geoffrey Lancaster. She first married...
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    of Dalston Hall, Cumberland and his second wife Frances Warcop, daughter of Thomas Warcop, of Smardale, Westmorland. He matriculated from Queens' College...
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    Eden Valley Railway in a north-westerly direction from the line's base at Warcop station. The line is run by the Eden Valley Railway Trust, formerly the...
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  • till the next July, when he was executed alongside William Andleby, Thomas Warcop, and Edward Fulthrop. The first three were beatified on 22 November...
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  • John Helton John Sowerby 1397 (Sep) Christopher Curwen Thomas Chamberlain 1399 Thomas Warcop William Crackenthorpe I 1401 1402 Robert Gare Robert Overdo...
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    Anthony Turner Thomas Warcop William Ward Edward Waterson Robert Watkinson William Way (alias May or Flower) Thomas Welbourne Thomas Whitbread Robert...
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  • Strickland, bishop of Carlisle and his wife, Isabel née Warcop, daughter of Thomas Warcop of Warcop, Westmorland. Derwentwater and Margaret had one daughter...
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  • held the office of Mayor of Carlisle. Aglionby became a retainer of Thomas Warcop (1525 - 1589). He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for...
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    Warcop railway station was situated on the Eden Valley Railway between Penrith and Kirkby Stephen East. It served the village of Warcop. The station opened...
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    Valley Brie. Appleby and nearby villages host old-established events such as Warcop rushbearing, dating back at least to 1716. The four-day Appleby Horse Fair...
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    before 1546. He was the second son of Sir Thomas Wharton of Wharton and Agnes Warcop, and younger brother of Thomas Wharton, 1st Baron Wharton. He was educated...
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  • Barrow-in-Furness Victoria Infant School, Barrow-in-Furness Warcop CE Primary School, Warcop Yanwath Primary School, Yanwath Yarlside Academy, Barrow-in-Furness...
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    Douai. He married twice, firstly to Elizabeth Braithwaite (1637–1669) of Warcop, Cumbria and, after his first wife's death, secondly in 1677 to Alice Hodgson...
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    James Wilkinson Breeks (category People from Warcop)
    Account of the Primitive Tribes and Monuments in the Nilagiris,' was born at Warcop, Westmorland, on 5 March 1830, and entered the Madras civil service in 1849...
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    East, Penrith North, Penrith South, Penrith West, Skelton, Ullswater, and Warcop, the City of Carlisle wards of Arthuret, Brampton, Burgh, Dalston, Great...
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    Grounds, and Stinted Pasture, within the Manor of Sandford, in the Parish of Warcop, in the County of Westmorland. Buxton (Derbyshire) Inclosure Act 1772 12...
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    Hawley (Hampshire) Inclosure Act 1815 55 Geo. 3. c. 5 8 November 1814   Warcop (Westmorland) Inclosure Act 1815 55 Geo. 3. c. 6 8 November 1814   Stoke-next-Nayland...
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  • Regional history of the railways of Great Britain, 14, 2nd edn (David St John Thomas, 1990), ISBN 9780946537563. Robinson, P., Carlisle: 150 Years of Railways...
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    Barrow-in-Furness railway station (category Thomas & Friends)
    Railway Series books by the Rev. W Awdry, and the adapted television series Thomas & Friends, Barrow Central is the mainland terminus for the Fat Controller's...
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  • Warcop, he was born at Lockholme on 20 December 1705. After attending the free school in Ravenstonedale, which had been founded in 1668 by Thomas Fothergill...
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