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- George Treby may refer to: Sir George Treby (judge) (1643–1700), British judge and Member of Parliament George Treby (politician) (1684–1742), British...
- Sir George Treby JP (1643–1700), of Plympton, Devon, and of Fleet Street in the City of London, was Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and six times...
- built in the 17th century by Paul Ourry Treby of the Treby family in the parish of Plymton St Mary. The Treby family lived on the estate until the late...
- George Treby (c. 1684–1742) of Plympton House, Plympton St Maurice, Devon, was an English Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons for 34 years...
- the story starts, the reader is introduced to the fictitious community of Treby in the English Midlands in 1832, around the time of the First Reform Act...
- Church, near Ivybridge "Fine Dining Devon | Restaurants Devon | Treby Arms". The Treby Arms. Retrieved 13 January 2016. "Dartmoor Zoo, family fun days...
- The penns dexterity compleated (1669). Rich's system was used by George Treby chairman of the House of Commons Committee of Secrecy investigating the...
- Church in Plympton, commenced by Sir George Treby (1643–1700) and completed c. 1715 – 1720 by his son George Treby (c. 1684 – 1742). The architect is unknown...
- III Treby (c.1726 – 5 November 1761) of Plympton House, Plympton St Maurice, Devon, was a British politician. He was the eldest son of George II Treby (c...
- then owned by Paul Treby Esq. (1758-1832) of Plympton House. Walter Lamble Prettejohn (1787-1850) purchased the estate from Paul Treby and at some time...