- Two
vessels have been
named Trecothick for
Barlow Trecothick:
Trecothick (1770 ship) was
launched on the
Thames in 1770,
probably under the same name....
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Barlow Trecothick (c. 1719 – 28 May 1775) was a City of
London merchant brought up in the
colonial Province of M****achusetts Bay who
became one of the...
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Trecothick was
launched on the
Thames in 1773,
possibly under another name. She
first appeared as
Trecothick in 1784 and was lost in 1786.
Trecothick...
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estates went to
distant relatives, who
eventually sold to
Barlow Trecothick.
Trecothick had been
brought up in Boston, M****achusetts, and
became a merchant...
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James Trecothick Austin (January 7, 1784 – May 8, 1870) was the 22nd M****achusetts
Attorney General.
Austin was the son of M****achusetts
Secretary of the...
- Glyn, Bt 1758–1768
Thomas Harley 1761–1770
Barlow Trecothick 1768–1770 Succeeded by Sir
Robert Ladbroke Thomas Harley Barlow Trecothick Richard Oliver...
- aunt of
Queen Anne. The
Palladian Palace was
built in 1780 by
Barlow Trecothick, from Boston, M****achusetts in the
colonial Province of M****achusetts...
- town in New Hampshire. The town was
originally known as "
Trecothick",
after Barlow Trecothick, a
Bostonian who
moved to London. He was an alderman, a Member...
- age. His
heirs sold the
island to
Barlow Trecothick,
later an
alderman and Lord
Mayor of London.
Trecothick had
married Grizzell Apthorp, the
oldest daughter...
- Preceded by
Robert Ladbroke Barlow Trecothick Richard Oliver Thomas Harley Member of
Parliament for 1773–1784 With:
Barlow Trecothick 1773-1774
Thomas Harley 1773-1774...