Thrupp
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Thrupp is the name of two places in the United Kingdom
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  • Thrupp, Gloucestershire – a village and civil parish in Stroud District
  • Thrupp, Oxfordshire
    Thrupp, Oxfordshire
    Thrupp is a hamlet just north of Kidlington in Oxfordshire. It is beside the Oxford Canal and close to the River Cherwell.-History:Before the Norman conquest of England in 1066 the manor of Thrupp belonged to Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1070 Stigand was deposed and William the Conqueror...

    – a hamlet near Kidlington in Cherwell District

There is another Thrupp between Abingdon and Radley (Oxfordshire, ex-Berkshire) although this is a shrunken village now. This is not the same Thrupp east of Faringdon.
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