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  1. Sir Andrew Trollope (died 29 March 1461) was an English professional soldier who fought in the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of the Roses . Biography.

  2. Sir Andrew Trollope (morto em 29 de março de 1461) foi um chefe militar inglês no decurso da guerra das Rosas. Biografia. Iniciou a sua carreira militar como homem de armas durante a guerra dos Cem Anos, na década de 1420 e serviu principalmente sob as ordens de João Fastolf e de João Beaufort.

  3. A number of Lancastrians, such as Trollope, also had substantial bounties on their heads. Gregory's chronicle stated 42 knights were killed after they were taken prisoner. Archaeological findings in the late 20th century shed light on the final moments of the battle.

  4. 1 de set. de 2021 · Sir Andrew Trollope was a career soldier who was based in Calais as the Wars of the Roses broke out. Appointed as a sergeant-porter of Calais in the early 1450's, his loyalties had seemed to lay with the Earl of Warwick and the Yorkist Lords, who he accompanied to England in 1459.

  5. Andrew Trollope is recognised for his expertise in fraud (white-collar crime) and serious/organised crime cases. He has appeared consistently among the leading silks recommended in Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession for both Crime and Fraud/Criminal.

    • QC
    • 187 Chambers
  6. Sir Andrew Trollop, Yorkist commander during the Wars of the Roses, who defected to the Lancastrian side with his troops at the Rout at Ludford.

  7. Sir Andrew Trollope was a professional soldier who was part of the Calais garrison early in the Wars of the Roses. He came to England with the earl of Warwick in 1459 but changed sides at Ludford Bridge in October and became a key Lancastrian commander for the rest of his career.