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Thomas Traherne (/trəˈhɑːrn/; 1636 or 1637 – c. 27
September 1674) was an
English poet,
Anglican cleric, theologian, and
religious writer. The intense...
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Traherne, Trahern, or
Treherne is a
Welsh surname, and may
refer to:
Cennydd Traherne (1910–1995),
Welsh landowner John
Treherne (1929–1989), English...
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Philip Traherne, or
Traheron (/trəˈhɑːrn/; 9
August 1635 in
Lugwardine – 1686 in St. Nicholas, Hereford) was an
English diplomat,
author of books. He was...
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George Brewer and
Bertram Bloch,
starring Tallulah Bankhead.
Judith "Judy"
Traherne is a young, carefree,
hedonistic Long
Island socialite and
heiress with...
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Llewelyn Traherne (13
March 1766 – 5
December 1842) was a
Welsh magistrate and
briefly High
Sheriff of
Glamorgan in 1801. He was born in Cardiff, the only...
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Margaret Traherne (23
November 1919 — 30 June 2006) was an Es****-born
artist active in the
twentieth century. She was
regarded as a
leading artist of her...
- John
Traherne Moggridge (8
March 1842 – 24
November 1874) was a
British botanist, entomologist, and arachnologist. A
Fellow of the
Linnean Society of London...
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Traherne Island is a 13
hectares (0.050 sq mi)
island in the Waitematā Harbour, very near
Rosebank Peninsula, in Auckland, New Zealand. It is one of two...
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Cennydd George Traherne KG TD (14
December 1910 – 26
January 1995) was a
notable Welsh landowner. Sir
Cennydd was born at
Coedarhydyglyn near Cardiff...
- John
Montgomery Traherne, FRS, FSA, FGS, FLS (5
October 1788 – 5
February 1860) was a
Welsh Anglican priest, antiquarian,
magistrate and
Deputy Lieutenant...