Thomas Duppa

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Thomas Duppa was an English politician. He was a Member of Parliament for Truro, Cornwall in 1554 as the second member to William Iseham. [1] This was under the reign of Queen Mary when parliament met at Oxford. [2]

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  1. Willis 1750, p. 33.
  2. Willis 1715, p. 51.

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