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John Thrupp
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Born 1817
Died 1870
Residence 7 Warwick Square, Pimlico [1862]
Sunnyside Dorking; Bell Yard, Doctor's Commons [1867]
Occupation legal
literary
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary Fellow
left 1870 deceased
elected_ESL 1863.06.16
societies Royal Geographical Society


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Office Notes

ESL Council 1865-66 Member
ESL Council 1866-67 Member
ESL Council 1867-68 Member
ESL Council 1868-69 Member

House Notes

may have known Johnathan Sparrow Crowley, who was AC's uncle

Publication committee 65

Notes From Elsewhere

John Thrupp (1817–1870) was an English lawyer and historical writer.
After his father died and left him money, Thrupp spent time on archæology and chess, through which he knew Henry Thomas Buckle.[1] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in November 1861;[2] and of the Ethnological Society of London in the same month.[3]
Thrupp died at Sunnyside, Dorking, on 20 January 1870. He was three times married, but left no issue; one of his wives was Sarah Crowley, aunt of Aleister Crowley.[1][4]

Publications

External Publications

In 1843 Thrupp published Historical Law Tracts, and in 1862 The Anglo-Saxon Home: a History of the Domestic Institutions and Customs of England from the Fifth to the Eleventh Century[1]

House Publications

on the domestication of animals under the Anglo-Saxons Read 25 apr 1865

On the British superstitions relating to the hare, the goose, and the fowl Read 24 apr 1866

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