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- Anne Wignall, known as Baroness Ebury and Lady Ebury (née Acland-Troyte; 12 June 1912 – 23 June 1982), was an English socialite and author known as Alice...
- to be seen on a clear day; it was designed by Malvern architect Arthur Troyte Griffith, a friend of Sir Edward Elgar and erected in 1897 to celebrate...
- (Moderato) "R.P.A." Variation VI (Andantino) "Ysobel" Variation VII (Presto) "Troyte" Performed by the Hallé Orchestra, conducted by Sir John Barbirolli Problems...
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Gilbert John Acland-Troyte, CMG, DSO, JP (4 September 1876 – 27 April 1964) of Huntsham Court, near Tiverton, Devon, was a British...
- The Troyte River is a river of the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. It rises in the Hooker Range, 15 kilometres west of Aoraki / Mount...
- to this article: Author:Stephen Troyte Dunn Wikispecies has information related to Stephen Troyte Dunn. Stephen Troyte Dunn (26 August 1868, Bristol -...
- style by Benjamin Ferrey for Charles Troyte. It was then the home of his son and local MP, Sir Gilbert Acland Troyte. From 1978 until 2004 it was run as...
- 1910. Much of the technical detail of the novel was taken from Charles Troyte's Change Ringing, quotations from which are placed at the start of many of...
- the Lucas family, and then by the Troyte family, of which William Troyte was the owner in 1801, and Thomas Troyte in 1810. After the death of Thomas...
- by the estate's owner, Rev. Edward Berkeley Troyte. Living next door at Huntsham Court, the Rev. Troyte was known locally as "the sporting parson" and...