- In 1338
Trebeigh belonged to the
Hospital of St John or
Knights Hospitaller,
later the
Knights of Malta, and
formed the
Preceptory of
Trebeigh. Following...
- The Wrey Baronetcy, of Tre**** (modern:
Trebeigh Manor, St Ive, 4
miles NE of Liskeard) in the
Duchy of Cornwall, is a
title in the
Baronetage of England...
- site;
current academic consensus regards earlier settlement as
secular Trebeigh Preceptory #
Knights Templar (purportedly);
Knights Hospitaller founded...
- Wrey (died 1597) of
North Russell, Sourton, and
Bridestowe in
Devon and
Trebeigh, St Ive, Cornwall, was
Sheriff of
Cornwall in 1587. He was the son and...
-
eldest daughter, wife of Sir
William Wrey, 2nd
Baronet (1600–1645) of
Trebeigh, St Ive,
Cornwall and
North Russell, Sourton, Devon, MP for Liskeard, Cornwall...
- Cornwall) of
Blanche Killigrew (d.1595) and her
husband John Wrey (d.1597) of
Trebeigh, St Ive, Cornwall. The
monument was
moved from St Ive
Church to its present...
- Sir
William Wrey, 1st
Baronet (died 1636) of
Trebeigh, St Ive,
Cornwall and
North Russell, Sourton, Devon, was High
Sheriff of
Cornwall in 1598 and was...
- Arms of Wrey of
Trebeigh,
Cornwall and Tawstock, Devon: Sable, a
fesse between three pole-axes
argent helved gules...
- In the
County of
Devon Bart
Descended from Sir
Chichester Wrey Bart Of
Trebeigh in the
County of
Cornwall By Ann wife Wife
Daughter and
Coheiress Of Edward...
- Sir
William Wrey, 2nd
Baronet (1600 – August, 1645) of
Trebeigh, St Ive,
Cornwall and
North Russell, Sourton, Devon, was MP for Liskeard,
Cornwall in 1624...