-
times of
their attacks.
Gibbs visits Colpeper at his home and
steals the fire
watch roster listing the
nights Colpeper was on duty in the town hall, whilst...
- Manor.
These include the first,
third and
fourth Barons Colepeper: John
Colpeper (d. 1660), John
Colepeper (d. 1719) and
Cheny Colepeper (d. 1725). The...
-
Family (1941) - as
Arabella Bagshott A
Canterbury Tale (1944) - as Mrs.
Colpeper Black Narcissus (1947) - as Clodagh's
Grandmother (in
flashback - uncredited)...
- of
Preston Hall 1627
Culpeper extinct 1723
Culpeper of
Wakehurst 1628
Colpeper extinct 1740
Curll of
Soberton 1678
Curll extinct 1679
Curson of Water...
- G. Culpepper, in the 1963 film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad
World Thomas Colpeper, in the 1943 film A
Canterbury Tale
Origin of the Surname. By
Warren Culpepper...
- June 1673
Buried Westminster Abbey Allegiance Kingdom of
England Service/branch English Army Rank
Colonel Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Colpeper Children James...
-
Baronetage of
England for
members of the
Colepeper family (also
known as
Colpeper,
Culpeper or Colepepper) of Kent and Sus****. Both are extinct. The baronets...
-
Beaney Institute building was
director Michael Powell's
inspiration for the
Colpeper Institute. The
Joseph Conrad centenary was
celebrated there in 1957, with...
- Powell's own alter-ego in
Michael Powell films such as Eric Portman's
Colpeper in A
Canterbury Tale (1944) and
Roger Livesey's Dr
Reeves in A
Matter of...
- Col.
James H. by
Elizabeth da. [daughter] of John (Colepepper) 1st Lord
Colpeper, who was s. and h.ap. [heir apparent] of Sir
George H. of Donalong, co...