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- Navy officer Darren Thrupp (born 1966), Australian Paralympic athlete Dorothy Ann Thrupp (1779–1847), English writer Frederick Thrupp (1812–1895), English...
- Brimscombe and Thrupp Brimscombe and Thrupp (grid reference SO862032) is a civil parish made up of the villages of Thrupp and Brimscombe, in the narrow...
- Joseph Thrupp may refer to: Joseph Thrupp (died 1821), coachbuilder with Thrupp & Maberly Joseph Francis Thrupp (1827–1867), English churchman and academic...
- Thrupp & Maberly was a British coachbuilding business based in the West End of London, England. Coach-makers to Queen Victoria they operated for more than...
- John Thrupp (1817–1870) was an English lawyer and historical writer. Born on 5 February 1817, he was the eldest son of John Augustus Thrupp (1785–1844)...
- company was founded by Craig Thrupp, a former member of the Australian Defence Force. The directors of the company are Thrupp, David Saul and Dermot Casey...
- Joseph Francis Thrupp (1827–1867) was an English churchman and academic, known as a writer on the Psalms, and composer of a setting of the hymn Brightest...
- Peter Thrupp (born 23 December 1963) is an Australian former professional tennis player. Thrupp turned professional in 1985 and reached a best singles...
- Frederick Thrupp (1812–1895) was an English sculptor. Frederick was born on 20 June 1812, the youngest son of Joseph Thrupp of Paddington Green, London...
- Dorothy Ann Thrupp (pseudonyms Iota and D.A.T.; 20 June 1779 – 14 December 1847) was a British psalmist, hymnwriter, and translator. Many of her psalms...