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- Melesina Trench (née Chenevix, previously St George; 22 March 1768 – 27 May 1827) was an Irish writer, poet and diarist. During her lifetime she was known...
- William Deedes and his wife Melesina Gladys, daughter of Philip Francis Chenevix Trench. His younger sister Margaret Melesina married the 21st Baron FitzWalter...
- Chenevix (chemist) (c. 1774–1830), Irish chemist, mineralogist and playwright Melesina Trench (née Chenevix, previously St George; 1768 – 1827), Irish writer...
- of customs at Dundalk in County Louth, Ireland, and his wife Elizabeth Melesina née Fleury. He was the second oldest son, although the eldest died somewhere...
- United States Navy officer, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands 1925–1927 Melesina Trench (1768–1827), Irish writer, poet and diarist Nicholas Trench, 9th...
- September 1779) was Bishop of Waterford and Lismore. He was the grandfather of Melesina Trench and was responsible for her upbringing after she was orphaned, until...
- of Richard Trench (1774–1860), barrister-at-law, and the Dublin writer Melesina Chenevix (1768–1827). His elder brother was Francis Chenevix Trench. He...
- diplomat (b. 1755) May 5 – Frederick Augustus I of Saxony (b. 1750) May 27 – Melesina Trench, Irish-born writer, socialite (b. 1768) June 26 – Samuel Crompton...
- eldest son of Richard Trench (1774–1860), barrister-at-law, by his wife Melesina Trench, Richard Chenevix Trench was his younger brother. Francis entered...
- Charlotte Turner Smith (1749–1806) Elizabeth Byron Strutt (1805–1863) Melesina Chenevix St. George Trench (1768–1827) Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797)...