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Sir Cheney Culpeper〔Cheyney Culpeper, Cheney Culpepper, Cheyney Culpepper, Cheney Colepeper, Cheyney Colepeper, Cheney Colepepper.〕 (1601–1663) was an English landowner, a supporter of Samuel Hartlib,〔''Jennifer Stine has documented the exchange between Sir Cheney Culpeper and Hartlib, during which Culpeper repeatedly asked for his wife's recipe collection to be returned.''()〕 and a largely non-political figure of his troubled times,〔Hugh Trevor-Roper, ''Religion, the Reformation and Social Change'' (1967), p. 283.〕 interested in technological progress and reform. His sister Judith was the second wife of John Colepeper, 1st Baron Colepeper. ==Landowner==
After a legal training,〔He was a B.A. of Hart Hall, Oxford, and a member of the Inner Temple, according to Robert F. Young, ''Bohemian Scholars and Students at the English Universities from 1347 to 1750'', The English Historical Review, Vol. 38, No. 149 (Jan., 1923), pp. 72-84.〕 he was knighted in 1628. He had an estate at Great Wigsell, but only briefly.〔(), ().〕 He bought in 1650 Elmley, Worcestershire.〔(University of London British History Online History of the county of Worcester ); also Morgue and Godden (), Atch Lench().〕 Being later disinherited, he became heavily indebted.
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