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  1. Andrew Trollope's Webpage. Hamilton, Ontario. 905-962-1267 (cell) Email: Andrew Trollope. View my Education. View my Activities & Interests. View or print résumé in PDF format. View or print résumé in MS Word format.

  2. Andrew Trollope kæmpede også i Det 2. slag ved St Albans (hvor han trådte på en fodangel) og blev slået til ridder af prins Edvard. Hans betydning for Lancaster-sagen kan ses i det faktum, at i marts 1461 tilbød den nyligt udråbte kong Edvard 4. en belønning på 100 £ til enhver, der dræbte "visse navngivne fjender af Huset York", som omfattede Trollope.

  3. 31 de mai. de 2019 · Analysis of J. R. R. Tolkien’s Novels. Anthony Trollope (24 April 1815 – 6 December 1882) was acknowledged during his lifetime as a prominent though not necessarily a weighty or enduring writer. He wished to entertain and he did so, at least until the late 1860’s when He Knew He Was Right turned out to be a failure. His posthumous ...

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  5. The Lancastrian nobility sustained heavy losses. The Earl of Northumberland, lords Welles, Mauley and Dacre, and Sir Andrew Trollope fell in battle, while the earls of Devon and Wiltshire were afterwards taken and executed. Lord Dacre was said to have been killed by an archer who was perched in a "bur tree" (a local term for an elder).

  6. Andrew Trollope életének korai szakaszáról keveset tudni, a kor krónikása, Jean de Wavrin azt írta róla, hogy alacsony származású volt. Részt vett a normandiai harcokban az 1440-es években, majd 1450 -ben, Falaise feladása után visszatért Angliába. 1453 -ban ismét francia földön, Calais -ban volt. 1459 -ben, amikor a ...

  7. Andrew Trollope (died 1461) was an English soldier during the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of the Roses. Andrew Trollope was born into a family of Durham dyers, and he began his long military career in France in the 1420s as a man-at-arms during the Hundred Years' War. By 1442, he had risen to the rank of lieutenant, and he became Master Porter of Calais in 1455. During the Wars of the ...