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Survey of London
… (knighted 1643), member of the Long Parliament; Colonel Thorp, c. 1647, ? Francis Thorpe, judge, member of the Long …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… and their names are frequently changed. There was a "Thorp's Chare," alias "Dent's Chare," in the time of the … Mr. Reed, and Lord Lumley, whose property reached to Thorp's Chare. The Marquis of Newcastle ordered these … and lofty quay was immediately commenced, extending from Thorp's Chare to the townwall: but the husband of Mr. Dixon's …
A History of the County of York East Riding