Edward Trollope
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Family backgroundTrollope was born at Anthony Wilson Thorold .
CareerEducated at Diocese of Southwell, Trollope retained the See of Nottingham and remained suffragan bishop for the Diocese of Lincoln until his death.[7]
Antiquarian and historical interestsTrollope was particularly interested in Wapentakes of Flaxwell and Aswardhurn in the County of Lincoln (1872). He also wrote a life of Pope Adrian IV (1856), a manual of sepulchral memorials (1858), a work on ancient and medieval labyrinths and turf mazes (1858),[9] and genealogies of the Thorold and Trollope families (1874 and 1875).
Personal lifeTrollope married twice, and had two daughters by his first marriage. He died at his home, Leasingham Rectory, on 10 December 1893, and was buried at Leasingham on 14 December.[10]
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